Zoo sights in Berlin
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Tierpark
Thanks to polar bear Knut, the Berlin Zoo in Charlottenburg may have been more in the spotlight recently, but with gorgeous landscaping and around 8000 critters in often generously sized enclosures, its eastern cousin is definitely an attraction in its own right. Perennial crowd-pleasers include the tigers and lions in the Alfred-Brehm-Haus; the elephants (including adorable little ones born at the zoo) and rhinos that reside in the Dickhäuterhaus; and the Schlangenfarm, which has more slithering, poisonous snakes than even Harry Potter could handle. The zoo is particularly proud of its oryx antelopes and Vietnamese sika stags, which are extinct in the wild. Before becom…
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Berlin Zoo
Berlin Zoo is Germany's oldest animal park. Some 14,000 furry, feathered and flippered creatures from all continents, 1500 species in total, make their home here. Knut, the polar bear born at the zoo in 2006, and Bao Bao, a giant panda from China, are among the biggest celebrities, but cheeky orang-utans, endangered rhinos and playful penguins are also perennial crowd pleasers.
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Sea Life Berlin
Pricey but entertaining, this aquarium follows the Spree River into the North Atlantic, introducing you to local aquatic denizens along the way. Visits conclude with a glacial lift ride through the Aquadom, a 16m-tall cylindrical tropical fish tank. Catch a free preview from the lobby of the Radisson SAS Hotel.
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