The iconic Korean restaurant Kimchi Princess in Prenzlauer Berg is named after the famous dish “Kimchi“.
Kreuzberg
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BBQ at Görlitzer Park
Guys with dreadlocks who rather grill tofu than a real sausage, people playing the drums, large Turkish families and universtiy students - the BBQ crowd at Görlitzer Park is more than only a little diverse.
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Prinzessinnengärten
A garden in the middle of the city for everyone to dig around, a garden café for sunny summer days, flea markets, concerts and workshops - the offer of Kreuzberg's Prinzessinengärten is nothing short of really diverse!
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Jogging Route along Landwehrkanal
One of Kreuzberg's most popular jogging routes runs parallel with Landwehrkanal, also suited for beginners.
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Roller Disco at SO36
Every third Monday of the month you can start the week with some rounds at the roller rink at SO36.
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Fahimi-Bar
The Fahimi Bar on Kreuzberg's Cottbuser Tor scores above all with its atmosphere.
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Jewish Museum
Berlin's Jewish Museum is the biggest of its kind in Europe.
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Playground Wrangelstraße
When the playground on Wrangelstraße was in its planning stage, children were invited to contribute ideas on the finished design.
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Sledding in Viktoriapark
The slopes of the Kreuzberg are above all filled with families with children for some sledding fun. Viktoriapark with Berlin's highest natural hill is the perfect spot for it - it scores with a nice panorama and a stall selling hot tea for you to have some winter fun.
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Picnic at Viktoriapark
A picnic with a waterfall - that's what Kreuzberg's Viktoriapark in the neighbourhood of Bergmannstraße stands for.