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Children can splash around again with the Super Holiday Pass

From July 1, the Super Holiday Pass will once again be available in Berlin. It includes a swimming card that allows free entry to Berlin's swimming pools.

Visitors swimming at the Wannsee lido in Berlin.
Visitors swimming at the Wannsee lido in Berlin.

Leisure time - Children can splash around again with the Super Holiday Pass

Children and adolescents with a Super Holiday Pass can enter swimming pools for free during the summer holidays. The pass, which includes an entrance ticket, allows daily free entry to Berlin's outdoor pools, indoor pools, and Wannsee Beach, as Berlin's Baths Operations announced on Thursday.

The pass contains a QR code this year, which can be scanned at the cashier. Young visitors can enter the pools without long waiting times at the turnstile. Important: For adolescents aged 14 and over, identification is required, and a passport photo must be attached to the pass.

The Super Holiday Pass is available from July 1st and costs 9 Euro. It is valid for all holidays until the end of the Easter holidays 2025. With it, you can also visit the Zoo and Tierpark, the Natural History Museum, and the Gardens of the World. It is valid for all children and adolescents up to and including 18 years old.

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During their summer vacation, children can utilize their Super Holiday Pass for free access to Berlin's Wannsee Beach, aside from the city's outdoor and indoor pools. This pass, perfect for leisure time, also grants entry to Zoo Berlin and Tierpark, as well as the Natural History Museum and Gardens of the World, extending from July 1st until the Easter holidays 2025. On the other hand, for 14-year-olds and above, identification and an attached passport photo are essential when using the Super Holiday Pass for entry.

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