If Parisians remembered the city's beaches, Berliners developed them to perfection. In summer, the social life of the German capital moves to the river Spree and its canals.
If a German cannot go to the beach, the beach will come to him. Beach with a bar Strandbar Mitte in Monbijou Park is the oldest and most famous city beach in Germany. Although it has undergone many transformations in recent years, its location opposite the Bode Museum is still one of the most popular spots to spend the evening hours. The atmosphere on this beach is the complete opposite of walking around Berlin's notorious night clubs – calm, relaxed and spacious.
In Berlin, there is a beach for every taste, and not just by the water. Loungers and soft sand can be found in parks and even on the roofs of parking garages! Government employees also have the option of short relaxation with a touch of the Mediterranean, as one of the beaches is located in the immediate vicinity of the parliament and ministries. Where the largest preserved part of the former wall that separated the east and west of Berlin begins, until recently people were brought together by a club and Yaam Beach, where the multiculturalism of Germany's largest city was most visible. The location became legendary, but not forever. This year salsa classes, basketball tournaments, reggae music concerts, African dinners or socializing in the company of immigrants from all over the world moved to a new location nearby of the Schillingbrücke.
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