
Dragon kid park
Friedrichshain-Kreuzberg
Address:
Schreinerstraße 48, 10247 Berlin
Opening Hours:
- Monday: 8am-8pm
- Tuesday: 8am-8pm
- Wednesday: 8am-8pm
- Thursday: 8am-8pm
- Friday: 8am-8pm
- Saturday: 8am-8pm
- Sunday: 8am-8pm
Features
- Wheelchair-accessible entrance
- Swings
- Slides
Description
Meet the Friendly Dragon of Friedrichshain
Situated on Schreinerstraße in the lively Friedrichshain neighborhood, the Dragon kid park is a beloved local playground easily identifiable by its magnificent centerpiece . A large and colorful green wooden dragon commands attention, inviting children to climb onto its back and playfully dance around its nose, offering a unique and whimsical play experience . For a fun descent, two slides are integrated into the dragon's design, providing a safe and enjoyable way for adventurers to return to the ground . During the warmer months, the dragon's substantial body casts a welcome shadow over the sand below, creating a cooler play area, while a nearby water pump offers refreshing water to drink and for creating the perfect sticky sand for building impressive castles . The playground also features a large double swing, allowing children to share the fun and swing side-by-side with friends . Aspiring dragon riders can further test their agility and balance on the ropes and climbing trees thoughtfully incorporated into the play area . Parents can find comfortable spots on the numerous benches provided or opt to relax at one of the many cafes located nearby, keeping a watchful eye on their children while enjoying a break . For added safety, the entire playground is enclosed by a fence, providing a secure environment for children to play freely . Locally known as "Dragonland," this playground is a popular destination and is often bustling with activity, especially on weekends, a testament to its appeal among families . The design of the playground, with its challenging climbing elements and features like the balancing ropes, makes it particularly well-suited for children aged 6 to 10 years . The central feature of a large, climbable dragon demonstrates the power of iconic and visually striking play structures in creating memorable and appealing playgrounds that can become local landmarks. The consideration for seasonal use, with the dragon providing shade and the water pump for summer play, indicates a thoughtful design approach that aims to ensure year-round enjoyment. Furthermore, the playground's integration into the urban neighborhood, with nearby cafes and its popularity among local families, highlights the vital role that playgrounds play in the social fabric of communities.
Situated on Schreinerstraße in the lively Friedrichshain neighborhood, the Dragon kid park is a beloved local playground easily identifiable by its magnificent centerpiece . A large and colorful green wooden dragon commands attention, inviting children to climb onto its back and playfully dance around its nose, offering a unique and whimsical play experience . For a fun descent, two slides are integrated into the dragon's design, providing a safe and enjoyable way for adventurers to return to the ground . During the warmer months, the dragon's substantial body casts a welcome shadow over the sand below, creating a cooler play area, while a nearby water pump offers refreshing water to drink and for creating the perfect sticky sand for building impressive castles . The playground also features a large double swing, allowing children to share the fun and swing side-by-side with friends . Aspiring dragon riders can further test their agility and balance on the ropes and climbing trees thoughtfully incorporated into the play area . Parents can find comfortable spots on the numerous benches provided or opt to relax at one of the many cafes located nearby, keeping a watchful eye on their children while enjoying a break . For added safety, the entire playground is enclosed by a fence, providing a secure environment for children to play freely . Locally known as "Dragonland," this playground is a popular destination and is often bustling with activity, especially on weekends, a testament to its appeal among families . The design of the playground, with its challenging climbing elements and features like the balancing ropes, makes it particularly well-suited for children aged 6 to 10 years . The central feature of a large, climbable dragon demonstrates the power of iconic and visually striking play structures in creating memorable and appealing playgrounds that can become local landmarks. The consideration for seasonal use, with the dragon providing shade and the water pump for summer play, indicates a thoughtful design approach that aims to ensure year-round enjoyment. Furthermore, the playground's integration into the urban neighborhood, with nearby cafes and its popularity among local families, highlights the vital role that playgrounds play in the social fabric of communities.