Playground at Arnimplatz

Pankow

4.3

Address:

10439 Berlin

Opening Hours:

  • Monday: Open 24 hours
  • Tuesday: Open 24 hours
  • Wednesday: Open 24 hours
  • Thursday: Open 24 hours
  • Friday: Open 24 hours
  • Saturday: Open 24 hours
  • Sunday: Open 24 hours
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Features

  • Wheelchair-accessible entrance
  • Swings
  • Slides

Description

A Popular Spot in Prenzlauer Berg
Situated in the family-friendly neighborhood of Prenzlauer Berg, the Playground at Arnimplatz is a well-maintained and popular play area spanning approximately 1,600 square meters .  
The main attraction of this playground is the impressive climbing equipment, featuring high towers that offer a great vantage point and a large, shiny silver half tunnel slide that promises a thrilling ride down .  
Adding to the active fun are climbing and wobbly bridges to navigate and in-ground trampolines for bouncing and expending energy .  
Children also enjoy the two roundabouts for spinning fun and a unique hexagon swing with tire seats, allowing a whole group to swing together .  
For parents' comfort, comfy banquettes are located around the playground, inviting them to relax and supervise their children in a comfortable setting .  
The area surrounding Arnimplatz boasts numerous trendy cafes, providing convenient options for parents to grab a coffee or a snack while the children play .  
On Sundays, the vibrant atmosphere of the area is further enhanced by two popular flea markets, one located directly on Arkonaplatz and the other just a short walk away in Mauerpark, offering families the chance to combine playtime with some weekend browsing .  
 
Located in a family-friendly neighborhood with nearby cafes, this playground likely serves as a significant social hub for local families, providing a place for children to play and parents to connect.
The main attraction being climbing equipment with high towers and a large slide, along with trampolines and wobbly bridges, indicates a focus on providing opportunities for active and challenging physical play.
The proximity to Sunday flea markets suggests that families might combine a visit to the playground with browsing the markets, making it part of a larger weekend outing.