Waldorf Astoria, Upper West, skyscrapers are reflected in the windows Photo: Stefanie Jost

EasyCityPass Berlin tips July

July is going to be hot. Summer is finally here. You need to cool off. You can no longer swim in a 96-year-old swimming pool, but you can marvel at 150 animated works of art. If you want to cool off, you should go to the Berlin Icebar. The temperature there is a constant -10° Celsius. Artworks, glasses, and photo motifs made of ice. Well chilled, you can sharpen your senses at our new partner Paradox Museum - can you believe your eyes? Or is it just an illusion? Our blog articles focus on Berlin's extraordinary soccer clubs and barrier-free travel.

Stadtbad RELOADED, view into the empty swimming pool, a work of art can be seen on the left edge, face with light pastel tones Photo: Stadtbad RELOADED

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Stadtbad RELOADED: digital art in the swimming pool

Stadtbad RELOADED invites visitors to discover an exhibition of digital artworks... in a 96-year-old expressionist-style swimming pool! The fusion of architecture and art features more than 150 animated artworks created by international artists. Here, every corner, from the women's pool hall and changing rooms to the shower cubicles and stairwells, is covered in art.

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Icebar Berlin, group stands with thick jackets, gloves in the icebar, in the background you can see the ice sculptures Photo: Icebar Berlin

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Berlin Icebar: 40 thousand kilos of ice & -10° Celsius

When you enter the Berlin Icebar, you are transported from the streets of Berlin to a 19th century tavern in Bremerhaven. Here you join the crew of the Hansa, the research ship of the Second German North Polar Expedition. Inside the Icebar, the temperature is a constant -10° Celsius and everything is made of ice. The walls, the artwork, the photo motifs and the glasses containing your second and third free drink of the adventure. 40 thousand kilos of ice were used to create the Icebar.

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Paradox Museum, man sitting on a couch and it looks like his lower body is at the other end of the couch Photo: Paradox Museum

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Paradox Museum: For young and old

The Paradox Museum Berlin, located in the historic Bikini-Haus on Budapester Straße in Charlottenburg, has over 900 square meters of exhibition space where you can discover fascinating illusions and interactive exhibits. The boundaries of perception are broken and your view of reality is challenged. With over 70 amazing exhibits, the Paradox Museum offers a unique visual, sensory and educational experience for all ages. Here, the world of science, art and human perception are combined in an exciting way.

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Soccer player stands with his yellow Adidas shoe on an orange soccer ball, which lies on the white line on the green soccer turf Photo: rf._.studio, Pexels

Inspiring blog articles for your trip to Berlin

The most extraordinary soccer clubs in Berlin

Away from the big stadiums and well known names, there are some soccer clubs in Berlin that are fascinating and remarkable in their own way. Let's take a look at three of these unique clubs and their unusual stories.

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A man in a wheelchair holding a cane in his hand, next to him walks a woman in blue jeans and blue shoes. Photo: Svklimkin, Pixabay

Inspiring blog articles for your trip to Berlin

Barrier-free travel in and to Berlin

Berlin historically stands for the Berlin Wall, an insurmountable barrier that divided the city for years. Berliners successfully removed this barrier more than 30 years ago. Now the city is working on dismantling the everyday barriers as well.

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