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Vangelis Koukidis: "Amazing city center park. Nature at its best, you forget where you are. The lakes, the grass fields, the trees, the flowers... LOVE this place!"
Pim: "Excellent street art museum hosting work by impressive range of artists. Tries hard to justify street art as art with bloated descriptions. Be sure to walk below the U-bahn for some more street art."
Fred: "Berlin has plenty of good coffee, but maybe this is the best one. The espresso I had was just perfect. The staff and ambient are also pretty nice."
Mark Szabo: "Super awesome place. Professional recommendation wine vs. food. Food selection after you have a chat talk to the italian chef. The owner is an absolute connoisseur of wine."
Agnieszka Górska: "Cosy, small restaurant with amazing Greek food. We had tzatziki with freshly baked banquet, octopus with potatoes, mussels with pasta, some great desserts and Greek wine. All v. tasty and authentic."
Lauma Z: "One of the most peaceful and beautiful parks in Berlin. Its waterfall truly makes it one of a kind - a gem in the heart of the busy city of Berlin."
Ricardo Magalhaes: "One of the best parks in Berlin! Make sure to go to the top of the waterfall. Behind, there's also a cute coffeeshop with outside seating and a beer garden further back."
Jake Smith: "Viewed best if you walk from the Berliner Dom to the gate, as the long road lets you take in the gate from a distance. Come in early morning or dusk for the best views of this historic landmark."
Oh-Berlin.com: "Did you know? In 1806, Napoleon took the Quadriga - the horses and chariot statue - to Paris. Luckily, it was won back just 8 years later to go on top of the Brandenburg Gate, where it sits today."