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Tallinn with kids: best attractions for a family-friendly adventure

Tallinn with kids: best attractions for a family-friendly adventure

Introduction

Looking for a family-friendly city break? Tallinn, the charming capital of Estonia, is the perfect destination for a short getaway with kids. Compact, easy to explore, and full of family-friendly attractions in Tallinn, the city offers a mix of history, culture, and outdoor fun. Plus, with affordable flights from Berlin and a super-close airport, it’s easier than ever to plan your visit. Here’s a guide to the best attractions, activities, and dining spots to enjoy in Tallinn with kids.


Family-Friendly Accommodation in Tallinn

KalevSpa Hotel & Water Park
Located in the heart of Tallinn, KalevSpa Hotel is a fantastic choice for families. With a large swimming pool, water slides, a lazy river, jacuzzi, and baby pools, there’s something for kids of all ages. The rooms are comfortable, and the hotel offers a small indoor play area for younger children. Plus, its central location means you’re within walking distance of many attractions.


Where to Eat in Tallinn with Kids

Tallinn is full of great restaurants, bakeries, and cafes that welcome families. Most places have kid-friendly menus, making dining out stress-free. Here are some of my top recommendations:

  • 🥟 Pelmen Kohvik: Cozy and atmospheric, this spot serves delicious dumplings that kids will love.
  • 🍽️ Lore Bistroo: A bit more upscale, but the stylish interior and tasty food make it worth the visit.
  • 🥖 RØST Bakery: A bakery-café with the best cardamom buns I’ve ever tasted!
  • 🥞 Kooker: Specializing in small pancakes—choose from sweet or savory options. Perfect for a fun family meal.
  • 🍲 Rataskaevu 16: Located in the Old Town, this restaurant offers excellent food, beautiful interiors, and super-friendly staff.
  • 🍕 F-hoone: A trendy spot with delicious food and a cozy atmosphere, great for both kids and adults.

Top Attractions in Tallinn for Families

  1. 🌿 Pääsküla Bog:
    Enjoy a short hike along wooden boardwalks through this scenic bog. If you visit in winter, the snow adds an extra touch of magic. This is a great spot to let kids explore nature and burn off energy.
  1. 🏛️ Estonian Health Museum:
    Located in the Old Town, this modern and interactive museum is packed with fascinating information about health and the human body. Perfect for curious kids and adults alike.
  1. 🎨 Lastemuuseum Miiamilla:
    Ideal for younger children (up to around 7 years old), this museum is filled with creative play areas and interactive exhibits. A great spot for indoor fun, especially on colder days.

🏰 Explore the Old Town:
No trip to Tallinn is complete without a walk through its picturesque Old Town. Discover colorful buildings, unique doorways, and charming cobblestone streets. Don’t forget to browse the local shops for souvenirs crafted by Estonian artists.

📚 Estonian Children’s Literature Centre:
A must-visit, especially since entry is free! Kids can explore the world of Estonian children’s literature, play in the interactive space, and enjoy beautifully designed reading areas. Every country should have a place like this!


More Museums Worth Visiting (If You Have Time)


Getting Around Tallinn

Tallinn is small and easy to navigate, making it perfect for families. Walking is the best way to explore the city center, but here’s a tip: Uber is extremely affordable and often more convenient than buses. The airport is only 10 minutes from the city center, so transfers are quick and easy.


Why Visit Tallinn with Kids?

Tallinn is a city of all pros and no cons—friendly people, great food, and a welcoming atmosphere for families. With affordable flights from Berlin and a compact city layout, it’s an ideal destination for a quick getaway or a longer stay. Whether you’re exploring museums, hiking through snowy bogs, or enjoying pancakes in a cozy café, Tallinn is sure to win you over.

So what are you waiting for? Start planning your family adventure in Tallinn today!

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🌼I’m sick in bed and just scrolled through my photos from March. It looks like it was quite a busy month – but isn’t it always?
We visited the Balloon Museum as a whole family this time, and the kids loved it! I also went to a singing workshop in Poland, which was so beautiful and nourishing. We were surprised by a bit of winter there, sang many lovely songs, and - most importantly - I got to spend time with dear friends.
Back in Berlin, we explored some museums and playgrounds. I also went to London with my son to meet my sister and her son, who’s the same age. Sadly, the cousins don’t get to see each other often enough.🫂
🌸What makes me happy right now is that spring has already arrived here - I’m so looking forward to this time!
Hope you had a lovely March too!
#march2025
🌼I’m sick in bed and just scrolled through my photos from March. It looks like it was quite a busy month – but isn’t it always?
We visited the Balloon Museum as a whole family this time, and the kids loved it! I also went to a singing workshop in Poland, which was so beautiful and nourishing. We were surprised by a bit of winter there, sang many lovely songs, and - most importantly - I got to spend time with dear friends.
Back in Berlin, we explored some museums and playgrounds. I also went to London with my son to meet my sister and her son, who’s the same age. Sadly, the cousins don’t get to see each other often enough.🫂
🌸What makes me happy right now is that spring has already arrived here - I’m so looking forward to this time!
Hope you had a lovely March too!
#march2025
🌼I’m sick in bed and just scrolled through my photos from March. It looks like it was quite a busy month – but isn’t it always?
We visited the Balloon Museum as a whole family this time, and the kids loved it! I also went to a singing workshop in Poland, which was so beautiful and nourishing. We were surprised by a bit of winter there, sang many lovely songs, and - most importantly - I got to spend time with dear friends.
Back in Berlin, we explored some museums and playgrounds. I also went to London with my son to meet my sister and her son, who’s the same age. Sadly, the cousins don’t get to see each other often enough.🫂
🌸What makes me happy right now is that spring has already arrived here - I’m so looking forward to this time!
Hope you had a lovely March too!
#march2025
🌼I’m sick in bed and just scrolled through my photos from March. It looks like it was quite a busy month – but isn’t it always?
We visited the Balloon Museum as a whole family this time, and the kids loved it! I also went to a singing workshop in Poland, which was so beautiful and nourishing. We were surprised by a bit of winter there, sang many lovely songs, and - most importantly - I got to spend time with dear friends.
Back in Berlin, we explored some museums and playgrounds. I also went to London with my son to meet my sister and her son, who’s the same age. Sadly, the cousins don’t get to see each other often enough.🫂
🌸What makes me happy right now is that spring has already arrived here - I’m so looking forward to this time!
Hope you had a lovely March too!
#march2025
🌼I’m sick in bed and just scrolled through my photos from March. It looks like it was quite a busy month – but isn’t it always?
We visited the Balloon Museum as a whole family this time, and the kids loved it! I also went to a singing workshop in Poland, which was so beautiful and nourishing. We were surprised by a bit of winter there, sang many lovely songs, and - most importantly - I got to spend time with dear friends.
Back in Berlin, we explored some museums and playgrounds. I also went to London with my son to meet my sister and her son, who’s the same age. Sadly, the cousins don’t get to see each other often enough.🫂
🌸What makes me happy right now is that spring has already arrived here - I’m so looking forward to this time!
Hope you had a lovely March too!
#march2025
🌼I’m sick in bed and just scrolled through my photos from March. It looks like it was quite a busy month – but isn’t it always?
We visited the Balloon Museum as a whole family this time, and the kids loved it! I also went to a singing workshop in Poland, which was so beautiful and nourishing. We were surprised by a bit of winter there, sang many lovely songs, and - most importantly - I got to spend time with dear friends.
Back in Berlin, we explored some museums and playgrounds. I also went to London with my son to meet my sister and her son, who’s the same age. Sadly, the cousins don’t get to see each other often enough.🫂
🌸What makes me happy right now is that spring has already arrived here - I’m so looking forward to this time!
Hope you had a lovely March too!
#march2025
🌼I’m sick in bed and just scrolled through my photos from March. It looks like it was quite a busy month – but isn’t it always?
We visited the Balloon Museum as a whole family this time, and the kids loved it! I also went to a singing workshop in Poland, which was so beautiful and nourishing. We were surprised by a bit of winter there, sang many lovely songs, and - most importantly - I got to spend time with dear friends.
Back in Berlin, we explored some museums and playgrounds. I also went to London with my son to meet my sister and her son, who’s the same age. Sadly, the cousins don’t get to see each other often enough.🫂
🌸What makes me happy right now is that spring has already arrived here - I’m so looking forward to this time!
Hope you had a lovely March too!
#march2025
🌼I’m sick in bed and just scrolled through my photos from March. It looks like it was quite a busy month – but isn’t it always?
We visited the Balloon Museum as a whole family this time, and the kids loved it! I also went to a singing workshop in Poland, which was so beautiful and nourishing. We were surprised by a bit of winter there, sang many lovely songs, and - most importantly - I got to spend time with dear friends.
Back in Berlin, we explored some museums and playgrounds. I also went to London with my son to meet my sister and her son, who’s the same age. Sadly, the cousins don’t get to see each other often enough.🫂
🌸What makes me happy right now is that spring has already arrived here - I’m so looking forward to this time!
Hope you had a lovely March too!
#march2025
🌼I’m sick in bed and just scrolled through my photos from March. It looks like it was quite a busy month – but isn’t it always?
We visited the Balloon Museum as a whole family this time, and the kids loved it! I also went to a singing workshop in Poland, which was so beautiful and nourishing. We were surprised by a bit of winter there, sang many lovely songs, and - most importantly - I got to spend time with dear friends.
Back in Berlin, we explored some museums and playgrounds. I also went to London with my son to meet my sister and her son, who’s the same age. Sadly, the cousins don’t get to see each other often enough.🫂
🌸What makes me happy right now is that spring has already arrived here - I’m so looking forward to this time!
Hope you had a lovely March too!
#march2025
🌼I’m sick in bed and just scrolled through my photos from March. It looks like it was quite a busy month – but isn’t it always?
We visited the Balloon Museum as a whole family this time, and the kids loved it! I also went to a singing workshop in Poland, which was so beautiful and nourishing. We were surprised by a bit of winter there, sang many lovely songs, and - most importantly - I got to spend time with dear friends.
Back in Berlin, we explored some museums and playgrounds. I also went to London with my son to meet my sister and her son, who’s the same age. Sadly, the cousins don’t get to see each other often enough.🫂
🌸What makes me happy right now is that spring has already arrived here - I’m so looking forward to this time!
Hope you had a lovely March too!
#march2025 🌼I’m sick in bed and just scrolled through my photos from March. It looks like it was quite a busy month – but isn’t it always? We visited the Balloon Museum as a whole family this time, and the kids loved it! I also went to a singing workshop in Poland, which was so beautiful and nourishing. We were surprised by a bit of winter there, sang many lovely songs, and - most importantly - I got to spend time with dear friends. Back in Berlin, we explored some museums and playgrounds. I also went to London with my son to meet my sister and her son, who’s the same age. Sadly, the cousins don’t get to see each other often enough.🫂 🌸What makes me happy right now is that spring has already arrived here - I’m so looking forward to this time! Hope you had a lovely March too!
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#berlinwithkids #berlinmitkind 
✨ Have you heard of @clavis_schule in Berlin?
It’s a beautiful learning space in Prenzlauer Berg where kids can explore art, theater, science, and digital design in a playful and inspiring way.

We joined one of the classes and felt the energy right away - it’s creative, warm, and thoughtfully guided. And guess what? You can book a free trial class to get the vibe for yourself!

This Easter, they’re running creative camps with amazing themes like digital art, animation, fashion design, and more.
Each camp ends with a final exhibition for the kids to proudly present their work.

🖌️ Clavis offers art camps during every school holiday - so it’s not just Easter!

📍 Clavis Schule, Prenzlauer Berg
Immanuelkirchstraße 4, 10405 Berlin
📆 Easter Camps: April 14 - 17 & 22 - 25
🎨 9:30 - 12:30 - €198/week
13:00 - 16:00 - €198/week
9:30 - 16:00 - €298/week
👨‍👩‍👧‍👦 Sibling discount: - 10% on second child
🎟️ Materials + snacks included

💸 Special offer: Use the code ART BERLIN to get €30 off – valid until April 7th!
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#berlinwithkids #berlinmitkind ✨ Have you heard of @clavis_schule in Berlin? It’s a beautiful learning space in Prenzlauer Berg where kids can explore art, theater, science, and digital design in a playful and inspiring way. We joined one of the classes and felt the energy right away - it’s creative, warm, and thoughtfully guided. And guess what? You can book a free trial class to get the vibe for yourself! This Easter, they’re running creative camps with amazing themes like digital art, animation, fashion design, and more. Each camp ends with a final exhibition for the kids to proudly present their work. 🖌️ Clavis offers art camps during every school holiday - so it’s not just Easter! 📍 Clavis Schule, Prenzlauer Berg Immanuelkirchstraße 4, 10405 Berlin 📆 Easter Camps: April 14 - 17 & 22 - 25 🎨 9:30 - 12:30 - €198/week 13:00 - 16:00 - €198/week 9:30 - 16:00 - €298/week 👨‍👩‍👧‍👦 Sibling discount: - 10% on second child 🎟️ Materials + snacks included 💸 Special offer: Use the code ART BERLIN to get €30 off – valid until April 7th! //Werbung #ClavisSchule #berlinmitKind #ostercampBerlin #kinderberlin #creativelearning #PrenzlauerBerg #berlinfamilies #berlinwithkids
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#berlinwithkids #berlinmitkind 
We recently visited the Werkbundarchiv – Museum der Dinge @museumderdinge , a museum dedicated to the design history of everyday mass-produced objects from the 20th and 21st centuries.

Even though there’s literally nothing made for kids, we still enjoyed it - looking at some truly weird items and chatting about them. My daughters brought notebooks and loved drawing their favorite finds.

The museum also offers kids’ workshops from time to time, so it’s worth checking their schedule.
🎟️ Tickets: €6 for adults, kids go free.

Tip: After your visit, head to the playground next door – Spielplatz am Auswärtigen Amt – a great spot for kids to run and play!
#berlinwithkids #berlinmitkind 
We recently visited the Werkbundarchiv – Museum der Dinge @museumderdinge , a museum dedicated to the design history of everyday mass-produced objects from the 20th and 21st centuries.

Even though there’s literally nothing made for kids, we still enjoyed it - looking at some truly weird items and chatting about them. My daughters brought notebooks and loved drawing their favorite finds.

The museum also offers kids’ workshops from time to time, so it’s worth checking their schedule.
🎟️ Tickets: €6 for adults, kids go free.

Tip: After your visit, head to the playground next door – Spielplatz am Auswärtigen Amt – a great spot for kids to run and play!
#berlinwithkids #berlinmitkind 
We recently visited the Werkbundarchiv – Museum der Dinge @museumderdinge , a museum dedicated to the design history of everyday mass-produced objects from the 20th and 21st centuries.

Even though there’s literally nothing made for kids, we still enjoyed it - looking at some truly weird items and chatting about them. My daughters brought notebooks and loved drawing their favorite finds.

The museum also offers kids’ workshops from time to time, so it’s worth checking their schedule.
🎟️ Tickets: €6 for adults, kids go free.

Tip: After your visit, head to the playground next door – Spielplatz am Auswärtigen Amt – a great spot for kids to run and play!
#berlinwithkids #berlinmitkind 
We recently visited the Werkbundarchiv – Museum der Dinge @museumderdinge , a museum dedicated to the design history of everyday mass-produced objects from the 20th and 21st centuries.

Even though there’s literally nothing made for kids, we still enjoyed it - looking at some truly weird items and chatting about them. My daughters brought notebooks and loved drawing their favorite finds.

The museum also offers kids’ workshops from time to time, so it’s worth checking their schedule.
🎟️ Tickets: €6 for adults, kids go free.

Tip: After your visit, head to the playground next door – Spielplatz am Auswärtigen Amt – a great spot for kids to run and play!
#berlinwithkids #berlinmitkind 
We recently visited the Werkbundarchiv – Museum der Dinge @museumderdinge , a museum dedicated to the design history of everyday mass-produced objects from the 20th and 21st centuries.

Even though there’s literally nothing made for kids, we still enjoyed it - looking at some truly weird items and chatting about them. My daughters brought notebooks and loved drawing their favorite finds.

The museum also offers kids’ workshops from time to time, so it’s worth checking their schedule.
🎟️ Tickets: €6 for adults, kids go free.

Tip: After your visit, head to the playground next door – Spielplatz am Auswärtigen Amt – a great spot for kids to run and play!
#berlinwithkids #berlinmitkind 
We recently visited the Werkbundarchiv – Museum der Dinge @museumderdinge , a museum dedicated to the design history of everyday mass-produced objects from the 20th and 21st centuries.

Even though there’s literally nothing made for kids, we still enjoyed it - looking at some truly weird items and chatting about them. My daughters brought notebooks and loved drawing their favorite finds.

The museum also offers kids’ workshops from time to time, so it’s worth checking their schedule.
🎟️ Tickets: €6 for adults, kids go free.

Tip: After your visit, head to the playground next door – Spielplatz am Auswärtigen Amt – a great spot for kids to run and play!
#berlinwithkids #berlinmitkind 
We recently visited the Werkbundarchiv – Museum der Dinge @museumderdinge , a museum dedicated to the design history of everyday mass-produced objects from the 20th and 21st centuries.

Even though there’s literally nothing made for kids, we still enjoyed it - looking at some truly weird items and chatting about them. My daughters brought notebooks and loved drawing their favorite finds.

The museum also offers kids’ workshops from time to time, so it’s worth checking their schedule.
🎟️ Tickets: €6 for adults, kids go free.

Tip: After your visit, head to the playground next door – Spielplatz am Auswärtigen Amt – a great spot for kids to run and play!
#berlinwithkids #berlinmitkind 
We recently visited the Werkbundarchiv – Museum der Dinge @museumderdinge , a museum dedicated to the design history of everyday mass-produced objects from the 20th and 21st centuries.

Even though there’s literally nothing made for kids, we still enjoyed it - looking at some truly weird items and chatting about them. My daughters brought notebooks and loved drawing their favorite finds.

The museum also offers kids’ workshops from time to time, so it’s worth checking their schedule.
🎟️ Tickets: €6 for adults, kids go free.

Tip: After your visit, head to the playground next door – Spielplatz am Auswärtigen Amt – a great spot for kids to run and play!
#berlinwithkids #berlinmitkind We recently visited the Werkbundarchiv – Museum der Dinge @museumderdinge , a museum dedicated to the design history of everyday mass-produced objects from the 20th and 21st centuries. Even though there’s literally nothing made for kids, we still enjoyed it - looking at some truly weird items and chatting about them. My daughters brought notebooks and loved drawing their favorite finds. The museum also offers kids’ workshops from time to time, so it’s worth checking their schedule. 🎟️ Tickets: €6 for adults, kids go free. Tip: After your visit, head to the playground next door – Spielplatz am Auswärtigen Amt – a great spot for kids to run and play!
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🌍✨ Tallinn is a hidden gem for family adventures! ✨🌍 @visittallinn 
We had such a great time in this charming city – exploring kid-friendly museums, enjoying delicious food, and wandering through picturesque streets. And there’s still so much more to see!

✨ Pro tip:
✅ Compact and easy to explore
🚗 Uber is cheap and convenient
✈️ Airport is only 10 minutes from the center
💳 No need for cash – cards work everywhere
🍽️ Most places offer kid’s menus

🏨 Where to stay:
@kalevspahotelandwaterpark – Right in the city center, this family-friendly hotel features a water park with slides, baby pools, a lazy river, plus a spa for the parents. Spacious rooms, a kid-friendly restaurant, and walking distance to top attractions! /werbung

🎡 Family-friendly spots:
🌿 Pääsküla Bog – Wooden paths, fresh air, and magic in winter
🏛️ Estonian Health Museum @tervisemuuseum – Fascinating, interactive, and fun for all ages
📚 Children’s Literature Centre @lastekirjanduse_keskus – Free entry, creative space, and cozy reading corners
🎨 @lastemuuseummiiamilla – children's museum, great for kids up to 7; fun, warm, and creative
🏰 Old Town – Wander cobblestone streets, discover charming cafés, and shop local crafts

🍽️ Where to eat:
🥟 @pelmenkohvik – Dumplings kids love
🍽️ @lorebistrootallinn – Tasty and stylish
🥖 @rostpagar – Best cardamom buns ever
🥞 @kookerstreetcafe – sweet & savory mini pancakes
🍲 @rataskaevu.16 – super friendly staff and beautiful interiors
🍕 @fhoone – trendy, cozy, and kid-friendly

👉 Save this reel for your next family getaway!
Would you visit Tallinn with your kids? Let me know in the comments!

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🌍✨ Tallinn is a hidden gem for family adventures! ✨🌍 @visittallinn We had such a great time in this charming city – exploring kid-friendly museums, enjoying delicious food, and wandering through picturesque streets. And there’s still so much more to see! ✨ Pro tip: ✅ Compact and easy to explore 🚗 Uber is cheap and convenient ✈️ Airport is only 10 minutes from the center 💳 No need for cash – cards work everywhere 🍽️ Most places offer kid’s menus 🏨 Where to stay: @kalevspahotelandwaterpark – Right in the city center, this family-friendly hotel features a water park with slides, baby pools, a lazy river, plus a spa for the parents. Spacious rooms, a kid-friendly restaurant, and walking distance to top attractions! /werbung 🎡 Family-friendly spots: 🌿 Pääsküla Bog – Wooden paths, fresh air, and magic in winter 🏛️ Estonian Health Museum @tervisemuuseum – Fascinating, interactive, and fun for all ages 📚 Children’s Literature Centre @lastekirjanduse_keskus – Free entry, creative space, and cozy reading corners 🎨 @lastemuuseummiiamilla – children's museum, great for kids up to 7; fun, warm, and creative 🏰 Old Town – Wander cobblestone streets, discover charming cafés, and shop local crafts 🍽️ Where to eat: 🥟 @pelmenkohvik – Dumplings kids love 🍽️ @lorebistrootallinn – Tasty and stylish 🥖 @rostpagar – Best cardamom buns ever 🥞 @kookerstreetcafe – sweet & savory mini pancakes 🍲 @rataskaevu.16 – super friendly staff and beautiful interiors 🍕 @fhoone – trendy, cozy, and kid-friendly 👉 Save this reel for your next family getaway! Would you visit Tallinn with your kids? Let me know in the comments! #TallinnWithKids #FamilyTravel #VisitEstonia #TravelWithKids #TallinnAdventures #tallinn #tallinnwithkids #estoniawithkids
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#berlinwithkids #berlinmitkind

🚨3 FREE exhibitions in Berlin – perfect for kids!🚨

Rainy day? Bored kids? No budget? No problem! These 3 exhibitions are not only free but also super interesting for families:

📍 Spore Initiative (Hermannstraße 86, 12051 Berlin) @spore.initiative 
A hidden gem I just discovered! Beautiful, touching exhibitions, a cozy book corner for kids, a lovely space for parents to relax, and even a café. They also organize workshops, and the architecture is just stunning!

📍 Humboldt Forum (Schloßplatz 1, 10178 Berlin) @humboldtforum 
Two exhibitions here are completely free: After Nature & Ethnological Collections & Asian Art. They’re super interactive, full of fascinating info, and there are special areas just for families. Plus, there’s a free booklet for kids! Perfect for a rainy day.

📍 James-Simon-Galerie (Bodestraße 1-3, 10178 Berlin)
The Planet Africa exhibition (until 27.04.2025) is packed with interactive elements and a fun booklet for kids to explore. Super engaging and something different!

📌 Save this post for your next family outing & let me know if you’ve been to any of these!
#berlinwithkids #berlinmitkind 🚨3 FREE exhibitions in Berlin – perfect for kids!🚨 Rainy day? Bored kids? No budget? No problem! These 3 exhibitions are not only free but also super interesting for families: 📍 Spore Initiative (Hermannstraße 86, 12051 Berlin) @spore.initiative A hidden gem I just discovered! Beautiful, touching exhibitions, a cozy book corner for kids, a lovely space for parents to relax, and even a café. They also organize workshops, and the architecture is just stunning! 📍 Humboldt Forum (Schloßplatz 1, 10178 Berlin) @humboldtforum Two exhibitions here are completely free: After Nature & Ethnological Collections & Asian Art. They’re super interactive, full of fascinating info, and there are special areas just for families. Plus, there’s a free booklet for kids! Perfect for a rainy day. 📍 James-Simon-Galerie (Bodestraße 1-3, 10178 Berlin) The Planet Africa exhibition (until 27.04.2025) is packed with interactive elements and a fun booklet for kids to explore. Super engaging and something different! 📌 Save this post for your next family outing & let me know if you’ve been to any of these!
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#berlinwithkids
Berlin has plenty of cool places to visit with your kids :). 
Here some propositions of kids friendly museums :). 
Do you know them all?
@anohaberlin 
@machmit_museum 
@dueppel_ev 
@domaenedahlem 
Kindermuseum unterm Dach

And if course there are more, I need to prepare part 2 ;). 
#berlinmitkind #berlinmitkindern #berliner #visitberlin #berlinberlin
#berlinwithkids Berlin has plenty of cool places to visit with your kids :). Here some propositions of kids friendly museums :). Do you know them all? @anohaberlin @machmit_museum @dueppel_ev @domaenedahlem Kindermuseum unterm Dach And if course there are more, I need to prepare part 2 ;). #berlinmitkind #berlinmitkindern #berliner #visitberlin #berlinberlin
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#berlinwithkids #berlinmitkind 
🌱 Recently, we visited the „Stadt, Natur, Mensch” exhibition. Although it’s quite small, it’s very well presented and offers interesting insights into the relationship between cities and nature, as well as the important role of Kleingärten. 🌿🏙 My girls enjoyed the interactive elements, and there were definitely a few things that caught our attention.

If you’re nearby and interested in urban ecology, it’s a nice stop! 
🎟 Tickets: €6 for adults, €2.50 for kids.
🕒 Opening times: Tues, Thurs, Sat | 11:00–17:00
📍 Where? Bundeszentrum, Hermannstraße 186, 12049 Berlin-Neukölln
@kleingartenbund
#berlinwithkids #berlinmitkind 
🌱 Recently, we visited the „Stadt, Natur, Mensch” exhibition. Although it’s quite small, it’s very well presented and offers interesting insights into the relationship between cities and nature, as well as the important role of Kleingärten. 🌿🏙 My girls enjoyed the interactive elements, and there were definitely a few things that caught our attention.

If you’re nearby and interested in urban ecology, it’s a nice stop! 
🎟 Tickets: €6 for adults, €2.50 for kids.
🕒 Opening times: Tues, Thurs, Sat | 11:00–17:00
📍 Where? Bundeszentrum, Hermannstraße 186, 12049 Berlin-Neukölln
@kleingartenbund
#berlinwithkids #berlinmitkind 
🌱 Recently, we visited the „Stadt, Natur, Mensch” exhibition. Although it’s quite small, it’s very well presented and offers interesting insights into the relationship between cities and nature, as well as the important role of Kleingärten. 🌿🏙 My girls enjoyed the interactive elements, and there were definitely a few things that caught our attention.

If you’re nearby and interested in urban ecology, it’s a nice stop! 
🎟 Tickets: €6 for adults, €2.50 for kids.
🕒 Opening times: Tues, Thurs, Sat | 11:00–17:00
📍 Where? Bundeszentrum, Hermannstraße 186, 12049 Berlin-Neukölln
@kleingartenbund
#berlinwithkids #berlinmitkind 
🌱 Recently, we visited the „Stadt, Natur, Mensch” exhibition. Although it’s quite small, it’s very well presented and offers interesting insights into the relationship between cities and nature, as well as the important role of Kleingärten. 🌿🏙 My girls enjoyed the interactive elements, and there were definitely a few things that caught our attention.

If you’re nearby and interested in urban ecology, it’s a nice stop! 
🎟 Tickets: €6 for adults, €2.50 for kids.
🕒 Opening times: Tues, Thurs, Sat | 11:00–17:00
📍 Where? Bundeszentrum, Hermannstraße 186, 12049 Berlin-Neukölln
@kleingartenbund
#berlinwithkids #berlinmitkind 
🌱 Recently, we visited the „Stadt, Natur, Mensch” exhibition. Although it’s quite small, it’s very well presented and offers interesting insights into the relationship between cities and nature, as well as the important role of Kleingärten. 🌿🏙 My girls enjoyed the interactive elements, and there were definitely a few things that caught our attention.

If you’re nearby and interested in urban ecology, it’s a nice stop! 
🎟 Tickets: €6 for adults, €2.50 for kids.
🕒 Opening times: Tues, Thurs, Sat | 11:00–17:00
📍 Where? Bundeszentrum, Hermannstraße 186, 12049 Berlin-Neukölln
@kleingartenbund
#berlinwithkids #berlinmitkind 
🌱 Recently, we visited the „Stadt, Natur, Mensch” exhibition. Although it’s quite small, it’s very well presented and offers interesting insights into the relationship between cities and nature, as well as the important role of Kleingärten. 🌿🏙 My girls enjoyed the interactive elements, and there were definitely a few things that caught our attention.

If you’re nearby and interested in urban ecology, it’s a nice stop! 
🎟 Tickets: €6 for adults, €2.50 for kids.
🕒 Opening times: Tues, Thurs, Sat | 11:00–17:00
📍 Where? Bundeszentrum, Hermannstraße 186, 12049 Berlin-Neukölln
@kleingartenbund
#berlinwithkids #berlinmitkind 
🌱 Recently, we visited the „Stadt, Natur, Mensch” exhibition. Although it’s quite small, it’s very well presented and offers interesting insights into the relationship between cities and nature, as well as the important role of Kleingärten. 🌿🏙 My girls enjoyed the interactive elements, and there were definitely a few things that caught our attention.

If you’re nearby and interested in urban ecology, it’s a nice stop! 
🎟 Tickets: €6 for adults, €2.50 for kids.
🕒 Opening times: Tues, Thurs, Sat | 11:00–17:00
📍 Where? Bundeszentrum, Hermannstraße 186, 12049 Berlin-Neukölln
@kleingartenbund
#berlinwithkids #berlinmitkind 🌱 Recently, we visited the „Stadt, Natur, Mensch” exhibition. Although it’s quite small, it’s very well presented and offers interesting insights into the relationship between cities and nature, as well as the important role of Kleingärten. 🌿🏙 My girls enjoyed the interactive elements, and there were definitely a few things that caught our attention. If you’re nearby and interested in urban ecology, it’s a nice stop! 🎟 Tickets: €6 for adults, €2.50 for kids. 🕒 Opening times: Tues, Thurs, Sat | 11:00–17:00 📍 Where? Bundeszentrum, Hermannstraße 186, 12049 Berlin-Neukölln @kleingartenbund
2 weeks ago
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🩵 @namuk in Estonia ❄️🌲🌊🏙️
During our stay in Estonia, it was pretty chilly - and as you know, we love exploring, so we didn’t slow down 🐌. We hiked through snowy forest bogs, wandered along the seaside, and took endless strolls through the city. 
And not once did Mira complain about being cold or wet - @namuk clothes really do their job, whether in the city or out in nature 🩵
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🩵 @namuk in Estonia ❄️🌲🌊🏙️ During our stay in Estonia, it was pretty chilly - and as you know, we love exploring, so we didn’t slow down 🐌. We hiked through snowy forest bogs, wandered along the seaside, and took endless strolls through the city. And not once did Mira complain about being cold or wet - @namuk clothes really do their job, whether in the city or out in nature 🩵 //Werbung #itsbetteroutside #winteradventure #outdoorkids #familyhiking #explorewithkids #winterhiking #kidswhoexplore #naturelovers #snowyadventures #coldbutgold #hikingwithkids #visitestonia #estoniawithkids #discoverestonia #estonianature #estoniawinter #pureestonia #namuk #namukadventure #namukkids #kidsoutdoorclothing #outdoorgearforkids #swissdesign #outdoorfamily #sustainablefashion #adventureawaits #keepexploring #wildandfreekids #wintermagic
3 weeks ago
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Last week we visited a new installation WE FELT A STAR DYING — and wow, what an experience! ✨
The installation commissioned by @las_artfoundation is located inside Kraftwerk Berlin, a place that already makes a huge impression with its raw industrial vibe — and then comes the installation itself, where science meets art in the most magical way.

It’s such a brilliant way to introduce kids (and adults!) to quantum physics — through light, sound, movement, and even scent! My kids especially enjoyed the exploration guide made just for children, helping them dive into this surreal world in a fun, interactive way.

Good to know for families:

✅ Kids under 18 enter for free

✅ Special family visiting hours on Tuesdays from 11:00–14:00

If you’re curious about how a dying star might feel — and want to experience quantum entanglement through art — this is the place to go. Highly recommended! 🌌

📍 Location: Kraftwerk Berlin

📅 Open until: 4 May 2025

🕒 Opening Hours:

Tuesday – Friday: 15:00–21:00

Saturday & Sunday: 12:00–20:00

Family Hours: Tuesdays 11:00–14:00

🎟 Tickets: €12 (Regular) | €8 (Reduced) | Free for anyone under 18

@las_artfoundation @studioprouvostsocialclub @kraftwerkberlinofficial

#LaureProuvost #LASArtFoundation
Last week we visited a new installation WE FELT A STAR DYING — and wow, what an experience! ✨ The installation commissioned by @las_artfoundation is located inside Kraftwerk Berlin, a place that already makes a huge impression with its raw industrial vibe — and then comes the installation itself, where science meets art in the most magical way. It’s such a brilliant way to introduce kids (and adults!) to quantum physics — through light, sound, movement, and even scent! My kids especially enjoyed the exploration guide made just for children, helping them dive into this surreal world in a fun, interactive way. Good to know for families: ✅ Kids under 18 enter for free ✅ Special family visiting hours on Tuesdays from 11:00–14:00 If you’re curious about how a dying star might feel — and want to experience quantum entanglement through art — this is the place to go. Highly recommended! 🌌 📍 Location: Kraftwerk Berlin 📅 Open until: 4 May 2025 🕒 Opening Hours: Tuesday – Friday: 15:00–21:00 Saturday & Sunday: 12:00–20:00 Family Hours: Tuesdays 11:00–14:00 🎟 Tickets: €12 (Regular) | €8 (Reduced) | Free for anyone under 18 @las_artfoundation @studioprouvostsocialclub @kraftwerkberlinofficial #LaureProuvost #LASArtFoundation
4 weeks ago
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