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Where is the nearest public drinking fountain to Mombiju Park ?

Once upon a time the Berlin water service had a working interactive map where you could locate all of the drinking fountains and also shops that were Refill Berlin partners (basically meaning they wil… Once upon a time the Berlin water service had a working interactive map where you could locate all of the drinking fountains and also shops that were Refill Berlin partners (basically meaning they will refill your bottle for you for Free).

This map has been offline for years now. So how can I realistically locate drinking fountains generally? But also specifically by Mombiju park? I'm so thirsty but don't want to buy plastic water bottles unless it's an emergency.
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There is a fountain right inside Mombiju Park itself, near the playground on the western side. It's not always turned on, depends on the season and maintenance, but it has been working consistently the last few summers. For a general backup plan, the app Trinkwasser is maintained by a small group of volunteers and has been more reliable than the official maps ever were. You can also just walk into any cafe on Brunnenstraße and ask for tap water, most will give it to you for free if you have your own bottle.

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Image janin local ·

Both replies are good, but neither mentioned the fountain at the corner of Fehrbelliner Straße and Brunnenstraße, which is actually closer to the park's southern entrance than the one on Torstraße. It's a newer model, installed in 2022, and you'll find it right next to a bike repair station. If you want a general alternative to the apps, the Berliner Stadtplanung website still lists all public fountains by district as a downloadable PDF, though they update it only once a year.

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The old Berliner Wasserbetriebe map was indeed handy while it lasted. For Mombiju Park specifically, there is a drinking fountain at the corner of Torstraße and Brunnenstraße, about a three minute walk from the park entrance. It is a standard silver pillar style one, usually works fine from spring through early autumn. For finding others generally, the app Refill Deutschland has a decent community maintained map that works better than the official one ever did.

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Things to Do in Berlin (2026)

🏛️ Start at the Brandenburg Gate
Begin your Berlin journey at the iconic Brandenburg Gate, a symbol of unity and history. It's free to visit and open 24/7, located at Pariser Platz. From there, yo…
🏛️ Start at the Brandenburg Gate
Begin your Berlin journey at the iconic Brandenburg Gate, a symbol of unity and history. It's free to visit and open 24/7, located at Pariser Platz. From there, you can walk to the Reichstag Building, where you can book a free visit to the glass dome for panoramic city views.

🎨 Explore Museum Island
Museum Island is a UNESCO World Heritage site with five world-class museums. The Pergamon Museum (Bodestraße 1-3) houses the stunning Pergamon Altar, but note it will be partially closed for renovations until 2027. A day ticket for all museums costs €19, and it's best to book online in advance.

🚲 Ride Through the Tiergarten
Escape the city bustle with a bike ride through the Tiergarten, Berlin's largest central park. Rent a bike from a nearby shop like Call a Bike for around €1 per 30 minutes. The park is home to the Berlin Victory Column, which you can climb for €4 and a great view.

🍺 Visit a Traditional Beer Garden
For an authentic Berlin experience, head to Prater Garten (Kastanienallee 7-9), the city's oldest beer garden, open since 1837. A half-liter of beer costs around €4.50, and they serve classic German food like currywurst and pretzels. It's cash-only, so bring euros.

🕍 Remember at the Holocaust Memorial
The Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe (Cora-Berliner-Straße 1) is a powerful, free outdoor installation of 2,711 concrete slabs. Visit the underground Information Center for a deeper understanding, open daily from 10 AM to 7 PM. Allow at least an hour for reflection.

🎭 Catch a Show at the East Side Gallery
The East Side Gallery is a 1.3 km open-air gallery on the Berlin Wall, featuring murals by artists from around the world. It's free to walk along any time. For a unique evening, book a guided street art tour that ends at a nearby bar like Yaam, a beach club with reggae music.

🍽️ Dine in Kreuzberg
Kreuzberg is the heart of Berlin's multicultural food scene. Try Markthalle Neun (Eisenbahnstraße 42-43) for street food Thursday nights, where dishes start at €5. For a sit-down meal, visit Mustafa's Gemüse Kebap (Mehringdamm 32) for a legendary €6 döner kebab.

🚇 Use Public Transit Like a Local
Berlin's U-Bahn and S-Bahn networks are efficient and easy to use. A single ticket costs €3.50 and covers all zones for 2 hours, but a day pass for €9.90 is better value. Download the BVG app for real-time schedules and ticket purchases. Always validate your ticket before boarding.
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good list, i'd swap out the east side gallery daytime walk for going at sunset honestly. the light hits the murals different and it's way less crowded, plus you can grab a beer from the späti on the corner and just sit on the riverbank after. the wall art is cool but the real vibe is watching the boats and people along the water

for a food spot that's not on here, try katz orange in neukölln on weserstraße. they do these massive platters of israeli food for like €15 a person, the hummus is the best i've had in berlin and they don't take reservations so just show up around 6 to beat the line. it's a 5 minute walk from the u-bahn at hermannplatz

one thing the guide missed is that the reichstag dome booking can be a pain, you need to register on their website weeks ahead sometimes. if you can't get in, just walk over to the dachgarten at the kaufhaus des westens for a free view, it's not as high but you get a solid panorama of the city without the wait

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solid list, one thing i'd add - skip the museum island day ticket if you're only hitting one or two, just buy individual entry. the pergamon altar being closed is a bummer but the neues museum with the bust of nefertiti is worth it alone, costs like €12

for a quieter beer garden than prater, try schleusenkrug near the zoo, right on the landwehr canal. same price range but way less touristy and you can watch the boats go through the lock

also the u-bahn validation thing is serious, plainclothes inspectors will fine you €60 on the spot if they catch you without a stamp. i've seen them do it

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The guide's right about Prater being cash-only, and that applies to a lot of smaller places in Berlin. I'd add that you should hit up the Sunday flea market at Mauerpark if you're around on a weekend. It's off the U2 at Eberswalder Strasse, free to browse, and you'll find everything from old vinyl to DDR memorabilia. The park itself gets packed with people doing karaoke in the amphitheater, which is a whole scene worth seeing even if you don't buy anything.

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