Mauerpark

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"Besides being a beautiful, spacious park to get some fresh air, Mauerpark hosts one of the best Berlin flea markets on Sundays (in my humble opinion). This flea market is extensive: jewelry, unique t-shirts, soaps, tote bags, other handmade goods, cameras, records, food, coffee, and of course beer can be found here on a gorgeous Sunday. Live music pops up all over the place. A mini open-air theater-like thing invites talents to come belt their lungs out with very impressive karaoke. People form drum circles in the grass. The vibes are high at the Mauerpark flea market- if you happen to visit Berlin on a Sunday, don't miss it!!! If you're there on any other day of the week, the park is still a lovely spot to enjoy your lunch, walk around, and breathe some fresh air."
"The Sunday flea market at Mauerpark is legendary, drawing crowds in search of vintage treasures, unique crafts, clothing, and quirky antiques. It's a treasure trove for bargain hunters and collectors alike. You can also find delicious street food to grab a bite. One of Mauerpark's most iconic traditions is the open-air karaoke session that takes place on Sundays. Anyone can step onto the amphitheater stage and showcase their vocal talents to an enthusiastic audience."
"Es un parque público ubicado en el distrito de Prenzlauer Berg. Conocido por su mercado de pulgas los domingos, Mauerpark es también un lugar popular para hacer picnics, practicar deportes y disfrutar de actuaciones musicales en vivo."
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This is a simple, flexible, 3-day itinerary for a budget traveler. It also includes a list of places to stay, both hostels and hotels, that are affordable but high-quality. Make sure to check the detailed descriptions for each place. Also, be sure to read all hostel/hotel descriptions to make sure you book exactly what you're looking for! This guide is organized as having at least one thing from each of the following categories for each day: culture/history/art, outdoors, & food/drink/nightlife. For museums, I try to include about how long to plan. This guide is organized by day, but not necessarily time. The activities included in each day should fill your time but not leave you feeling rushed. Feel free to mix the order of things as it works for you. Please be aware that a few of these places overlap with my paid guide "Art, Culture, History: A Collection of Must-Dos in Berlin". However, some of my favorite spots didn't fit in this itinerary but they are available there. Therefore, if you'd like to buy that guide for some extra ideas, enjoy 15% off with code BERLIN15! To make sure you have the BEST possible experience in Berlin and other parts of Europe, I offer personalized travel services such as consultation calls, itineraries, and curated lists. Check out my travel shop to learn more and feel free to email me at autumnmarietravels@gmail.com!
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