Pim: "Excellent street art museum hosting work by impressive range of artists. Tries hard to justify street art as art with bloated descriptions. Be sure to walk below the U-bahn for some more street art."
Jake Smith: "Take time to visit and reflect at each of the many monuments, sculptures, and memorials throughout the park. A rather enjoyable bit of fresh air and green space in the heart of Berlin."
Kleber Sacilotto de Souza: "Around 90 open wines, beer, coffee, tee and softdrinks. Most of wines are German, but there's also some Italian, Portuguese, Spanish, French, etc. Small, cozy and with a very nice decoration."
Jake Smith: "Viewed best if you walk from the Berliner Dom to the gate, as the long road lets you take in the gate from a distance. Come in early morning or dusk for the best views of this historic landmark."
Oh-Berlin.com: "Did you know? In 1806, Napoleon took the Quadriga - the horses and chariot statue - to Paris. Luckily, it was won back just 8 years later to go on top of the Brandenburg Gate, where it sits today."
Artyom Fedosov: "Charming big park, my favourite one in Berlin. Nice to walk around, have a picnic, doing some sport or just sit and relax. A lot of events happening here too."
Calle Nordell: "This is one of few parks in Berlin that feels like is a proper park and not just a lawn for beer drinking. It's enjoyable and relaxing. Head north of the park to find nice shops and cozy cafés."