The flea market was really interesting and fun to walk around
Check out the public karaoke event (I believe it’s every Sunday). I wish I had had the guts to get up there and sing.
Mauerpark is a public park in the Prenzlauer Berg district of Berlin. The name translates to "Wall Park", referring to its past as a part of the Berlin Wall and its Death Strip. A 300 metres long strip of the wall still stands upright at the eastern edge of Mauerpark - although the grey concrete walls are now covered with countless works of colourful street art.
Today Mauerpark is a popular place for families, artists and musicians. Especially on summer weekends the former death strip turns into a lively festival ground with live music, karaoke shows and picnics. Every Sunday a large flea market in the southwestern part of the park offers visitors a broad range of lovely odds and ends - from secondhand clothes and music instruments to design jewellery and vintage furniture.
The flea market was really interesting and fun to walk around
Check out the public karaoke event (I believe it’s every Sunday). I wish I had had the guts to get up there and sing.