Things to do in Oranienburg in February

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February is a less popular time to visit Oranienburg. The weather is usually really cold and slightly windy, with temperatures ranging from 27—39°F (-3—4°C).

Oranienburg has plenty to offer for visitors of all ages and interests. In this article, we tell you the top things to see and do for your February trip to Oranienburg. Get inspired by the events, activities, attractions, and experiences unique to February. We’ll let you know where to explore events based on your interests, whether that’s food, culture, art, music, sport or others.

We’ll let you know everything you need to prepare for the weather in Oranienburg in February. Learn about what to wear and pack for your trip, the average temperatures throughout February, temperature changes from morning to evening and much more.

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Best events and things to do in Oranienburg in February

Top experiences in February
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Holidays in Oranienburg in February
February
  • Valentine's Day (February 14)
  • Shrove Monday (February 16)
  • Carnival Tuesday (February 17)
  • Carnival / Ash Wednesday (February 18)
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Weather in Oranienburg in February

Temperatures on an average day in Oranienburg in February

The average temperature in Oranienburg in February for a typical day ranges from a high of 39°F (4°C) to a low of 27°F (-3°C). Some would describe the temperature to be really cold. The general area may also feel slightly windy.

For comparison, the hottest month in Oranienburg, July, has days with highs of 78°F (25°C) and lows of 57°F (14°C). The coldest month, January has days with highs of 35°F (2°C) and lows of 26°F (-3°C). This graph shows how an average day looks like in Oranienburg in February based on historical data.

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Historical temperature average in February
39°F
highs
27°F
lows

General weather summary

Really cold, slightly windy
Feels like
23%
Chance of rain
0.058 in
Amount
17.1 mph
Wind speed
90%
Humidity
9.8 hrs
Daylight length
7:26 AM
Sunrise
5:15 PM
Sunset
35%
Cloud cover
Jacket
What to wear
What to wear in February
With an average high of 39°F (4°C) and a low of 27°F (-3°C), it generally feels really cold and slightly windy. With that in mind, most people would dress in something warm like a jacket
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Best attractions for Oranienburg in February

Besides the array of exciting events and activities Oranienburg has to offer for travelers in February, we want to remind you of the classic attractions in Oranienburg that are great to visit at this time of the year as well! You can’t miss these iconic landmarks, local favorites, and places rich with cultural heritage. We hope to give you insights and inspiration into the best things to see and do to make the most of your visit. Here is a list of our top attractions in Oranienburg for February.
Sachsenhausen Memorial & Museum
1. Sachsenhausen Memorial & Museum
4.6
(16308)
Museum
Sights & Landmarks
Museum on the site of Nazi concentration & Soviet prison camps, with guided tours.
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One of the best I have been to. With the audio guide and information boards you can really get a feel of what was happening here over the 30 to 60 time period
It was very informative with a cheap audio guide (roughly €3. 50). Entry is free. It's not very easy to find your way there if you're using public transport. Google Maps took us in via an office complex and police headquarters (the old SS training camp, I believe). It's got a lot of information in the different rooms with a lot of reading, although plenty of different languages are catered for. A lot of the main areas to visit have been restored or rebuilt and it's hard to gauge the conditions of the time. It does seem to be a work in progress to restore everything and add extra sections. Some of the interactive exhibits didn't seem to work which would be troublesome for those who needed audio guidance. The computers we were using at one point just all turned off. I would recommend it but it needs a full day and plenty of energy for all of the walking and some stamina for the reading. I think they offer guided tours but I'm not certain.
This is an amazing place and a must see. Its part of our world's history. The Nazis were so cruel. I was so upset when I visited today at the hurt and pain the Jews suffered in the concentration camps. May they all rest in peace now.
Sachsenhausen Concentration Camp in Berlin is definitely worth visiting! We had a great tour guide who share his knowledge and expertise on the history behind it. The campground will give you goosebumps and the taste of it will be bitter but I would recommend it!
Tough place to visit..great sad history. Learning experience. Great tour person ANNE..took tour from NCL...cruising baltic sea !!
A profoundly moving and essential memorial. The Sachsenhausen Memorial & Museum is thoughtfully curated, offering deep insight into both the Nazi concentration camp and post-war Soviet use. The exhibitions, preserved buildings, and memorials are powerful and respectful. A must-visit for anyone seeking to understand this history.
Ok visit, but not that many original details still there which makes it more difficult to grasp the extent of the horror, especially for our teens. I don't want to say it's necessary to have the horrific details around, but to me it does bring a tangible message across for next generations, to make sure it never happens again.
It is a really good place to go and learn about our past and to educate ourselves. Admission and audio guide are free.
Sachsenhausen Memorial & Museum
2. Sachsenhausen Memorial & Museum
4.6
(16308)
Museum
Sights & Landmarks
Museum on the site of Nazi concentration & Soviet prison camps, with guided tours.
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One of the best I have been to. With the audio guide and information boards you can really get a feel of what was happening here over the 30 to 60 time period
It was very informative with a cheap audio guide (roughly €3. 50). Entry is free. It's not very easy to find your way there if you're using public transport. Google Maps took us in via an office complex and police headquarters (the old SS training camp, I believe). It's got a lot of information in the different rooms with a lot of reading, although plenty of different languages are catered for. A lot of the main areas to visit have been restored or rebuilt and it's hard to gauge the conditions of the time. It does seem to be a work in progress to restore everything and add extra sections. Some of the interactive exhibits didn't seem to work which would be troublesome for those who needed audio guidance. The computers we were using at one point just all turned off. I would recommend it but it needs a full day and plenty of energy for all of the walking and some stamina for the reading. I think they offer guided tours but I'm not certain.
This is an amazing place and a must see. Its part of our world's history. The Nazis were so cruel. I was so upset when I visited today at the hurt and pain the Jews suffered in the concentration camps. May they all rest in peace now.
Sachsenhausen Concentration Camp in Berlin is definitely worth visiting! We had a great tour guide who share his knowledge and expertise on the history behind it. The campground will give you goosebumps and the taste of it will be bitter but I would recommend it!
Tough place to visit..great sad history. Learning experience. Great tour person ANNE..took tour from NCL...cruising baltic sea !!
A profoundly moving and essential memorial. The Sachsenhausen Memorial & Museum is thoughtfully curated, offering deep insight into both the Nazi concentration camp and post-war Soviet use. The exhibitions, preserved buildings, and memorials are powerful and respectful. A must-visit for anyone seeking to understand this history.
Ok visit, but not that many original details still there which makes it more difficult to grasp the extent of the horror, especially for our teens. I don't want to say it's necessary to have the horrific details around, but to me it does bring a tangible message across for next generations, to make sure it never happens again.
It is a really good place to go and learn about our past and to educate ourselves. Admission and audio guide are free.
Tier-, Freizeit- und Saurierpark Germendorf
3. Tier-, Freizeit- und Saurierpark Germendorf
4.6
(17038)
Amusement park
Zoos & Aquariums
Leisure park with animal enclosures & full size dinosaur models, plus adventure playground & rides.
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Very nice and large nature park with lots to offer for families. One doesn’t have to like Dinosaurs to be able to enjoy the Dino Park. There is also a petting zoo with and a chance to feed deers (suitable feed only). The area is vast and there are even water activities available weather permitting. Lots of playground for all ages. They don’t use tokens for the rides, so have 50cent and 1€ coins available, or have them changed at the specific counters for each ride. The rides were mostly bump cars and train rides. Perfect for little ones. Food stalls are available, though a few were closed when we went there. We went on a weekend so it was understandably full. We packed lunch and ate peacefully near nature. Food choices can be limited and expensive, also queues can be long. I would also suggest booking tickets ahead online to avoid long queues. Lots of parking space available for 2€/day.
We’ve visited Germendorf Park several times, and each visit has been a real pleasure. One of the absolute highlights is the beautiful, friendly deer (“bambis”), which are especially gorgeous in spring after they’ve shed their winter coats. The park is easy to reach from Berlin — it takes around 35 minutes by car, and the parking fee is only €2. The entrance and on-site prices are very reasonable and much more affordable compared to many other parks. Overall, it’s a great place to spend a relaxed day in nature with family or friends. Definitely worth a visit
A beautiful experience. The park is for all kids not just Dino lovers. They have other animals in there too. And the deers are free ranging, you can pet them and feed them from the Vanding Machine. Imbiss, Clean Toilet and Playground is also available. Overall 5stars ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Animals are treated well here, have a lot of space, seem happy. There is a lot of them. Dino park is cool. There are some rides and playgrounds for kids. One of the best!
This is a really cool park even in winter when os empty and you can enjoy wildlife freely.
It’s a very good place to visit with kids. The park has different areas where kids can see nicely made life-like dinosaur replicas, a small zoo and farm animals. It also has different play areas for kids and a lake. Prices for food and rides are quite reasonable (not really expensive). Overall a very family-friendly park. You can spend between 3-4 hours, or longer if you wish, walking around.
We visited while visiting family in Berlin. The park is huge and such a fun way to spend the day. You could spend a whole day here without the kids getting bored. There’s the Dino park, which is very large. Petting zoos with roaming deer, options to swim when the weather is nice, many different food options and much more we didn’t get to see.
Great price at entrance and parking. Good theme park! It’s a large park with different entertainments. There are animals you get to pat and feed. A cafe with a lot of toys. Small trains and cars. It costs something little like 50 cents or 1 euro. The entrance is quite good price at 6 euro. Parking costs 1 only. Food there is not expensive at all, quite fair price. Tastes pretty OK. We enjoyed a lot and will definitely visit again. Highly recommended!
TURM ErlebnisCity
4. TURM ErlebnisCity
4.2
(7088)
Water park
Water & Amusement Parks
Indoor/outdoor water complex including sports & saltwater pools, plus slides, play areas & saunas.
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A bit old-fashioned with clean facilities. Lots of fun. Restaurant has quite a few warm meal options (card payment available at entrance. Then you pay everything inside with a bracelet). Hairdryers are free. Easy access with public transportation
Great place just outside of Berlin. Less fancy than Tropical Islands, but fulfills all the needs of a family, from babies (34 deg C water), to young kids (and even adults) with some fun features. The dining options are somewhat limited and not cheap, and there are many different rules, but that’s Germany.
In general this place is good, specially if you have small kids. There is a big pool with slow slope, so kids of any age can play there. Verity of things to do is not that amazing unfortunately. Just 2 slides. It's definitely fine to come here once in a while. Issues: 1. When park car - take ticket with you since payment machine is far away, next to the entrance. 2. Big swimming pool cost separately. But there is no message about this when you enter it inside. So in the end you need to pay 3euro*number of people. Not much, but unpleasant surprise.
Misleading information on 4 hour tickets. They count the time spent from cashier to cashier rather than from entrance to the pools and exit. It is rather inconvenient as in case of single parent and with smaller kids, long hair, changing clothes, drying hair etc can only be done one after the other and takes significant time. Such a routine easily 40-50 minutes which is a lot how the ticket counts the time at the moment. I’d rather recommend to rethink how time is measured as there proper gates installed.
Good for children with reasonable price. The water temperature is not too warm but acceptable. We just hope that the waves could be made more often than jut only 7 mins every 1 hour. Be careful and lock your shoes in the locker. Also lock your buggy if you have one. My son's shoes got stolen when we put the shoes uder the bank. It's better to have clear warning or instructions.
A beautiful paddling pool with slides for children, teenagers and adults outside of Berlin. on a monday morning you can treat your beer belly to some sun while the artificial waves caress your buttocks. the food in the restaurant there was good and the prices were not cheap, a bit pricey. everything was clean and it was an amazingly fun stay
So I went here multiple times and had different experiences. So the Pools are cool and it is Perfect for Kids. I also liked the Sport- Pools. So a good experience, just a Little bit to many people.
Very beautiful pools especially for when it's very hot, to be considered to be full especially on weekends and to go early in the morning
Oranienburg Palace
5. Oranienburg Palace
4.4
(3645)
Castle
Sights & Landmarks
Built in the 17th century, Brandenburg's oldest Baroque castle offers 2 museums, a park & an eatery.
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Beautiful palace with a really nice park
The building only 1/4 used as a museum, size is not important for me , but there is almost nothing in the museum, some paintings and Porzellan, that’s all.the castle outlook is beautiful, but inside mainly white paint, only one ceiling is original, I would say : better visit the another castle.
I found the gardens/park very beautiful even I had to pay to get in. The Schloss itself is very beautiful, we were there during the week and could only visit the inside with a 2,5 hour guided tour, I chose not to do this. In the weekend you are free to roam the Schloss.
Seemed like an interesting historical castle when visiting it, sadly every piece of information is in German (except for the silver vault), no audioguide or flyer except for the one you can buy at the entrance (and only in English). Yet it is quite cheap so why not after all, I'm sure guided tours during the week are nice, I was visiting during a weekend.
Cute palace, but the greed of needing a separate ticket for the schloss exhibition, the regional exhibition and the garden brings it down to a solid one. The schloss exhibition shows the story of the Royal family with portraits, some gold pieces and some porcelain pieces. I really can't recommend it. The garden is probably the better option, unless you're very interested in the local history. Then it's a must. If the price was lower, then it'd be a solid 4.
A beautiful palace with very well-kept grounds and gardens. Worth a visit any time of the year. At 4€ per day, the price is very fair and acceptable.
We liked walking around the palace, but we did not enter it inside.
Nice palace to visit about 0.5. Hour to see the place
Kanuverleih
6. Kanuverleih
4.1
(42)
Canoe & kayak rental service
Tours
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(Translated by Google) Nice and friendly welcome. Get a short introduction. It was great weather and my children and I thought it was great. (Original) Netter und freundlicher Empfang. Kurze Einweisung bekommen. Es war super Wetter und meine Kinder und ich fanden es super.
(Translated by Google) Everything went perfectly. We received a friendly welcome and were given tips for the area. The boat was perfectly adequate for a day trip. We were also provided with a waterproof barrel, and the price was perfectly reasonable. We saw a lot of wildlife; the kingfishers are always a pleasure to watch. We reserved a boat in advance. If you can't make it to the agreed time or decide not to rent it at all, you should cancel, as the owner will come to the boat specifically and is not on-site all the time. Despite the heavy rain, we had a great day and would rent from them again. Thank you. (Original) Es ist alles Bestens gelaufen. Wir wurden freundlich empfangen und mit Tipps für die Gegend versorgt. Das Boot war vollkommen ausreichend um eine Tagestour zu unternehmen. Auch mit einer wasserdichten Tonne wurden wir versorgt und der Preis war vollkommen ok. Wir haben viele Wildtiere gesehen, die Eisvögel sind immer wieder schön zu beobachten. Wir haben vorher ein Boot reserviert. Falls man die vereinbarte Zeit nicht schafft oder ganz auf die Ausleihe verzichtet, sollte man absagen, da der Vermieter extra zum Boot kommt, also nicht permanent vor Ort ist. Trotz des mega Regens hatten wir einen tollen Tag und würden wieder dort leihen. Danke
(Translated by Google) After a quick call, reservations could be made for the following day. Uncomplicated. The canal is moderately busy by commercial shipping. The side arms are great. Unfortunately, because of bombs from WWII you can't go to Lehnitzsee or towards Oranienburg Castle. Nevertheless, 3 hours of paddling flew by. Canoes or kayaks, single or double, everything is there. Priced moderately too. (Original) Nach einem kurzen Anruf konnte für den Folgetag reserviert werden. Unkompliziert. Der Kanal ist durch Berufsschifffahrt moderat befahren. Toll sind die Seitenarme. Leider kann man wegen Bomben aus dem II.WK nicht auf den Lehnitzsee oder richtung Schloss Oranienburg. Trotzdem vergingen 3 Stunden paddeln wie im Flug. Kanus oder Kajak, einzel oder doppel, alles da. Preislich auch moderat.
(Translated by Google) The rental went smoothly after prior arrangement. The gentleman who issued the boats was very nice. (Original) Das Ausleihen hat nach vorheriger Vereinbarung reibungslos geklappt. Der Herr, der die Boote ausgegeben hat, war sehr nett.
(Translated by Google) Nice guy, the landlord, unfortunately there are no nice stopping points along the route to Oranienburg or at Lehnitzsee, such as a cozy café. Also in Oranienburg there is no possibility to tie up and go into town for a moment. Otherwise, have a good break 🌅. (Original) Netter Typ der Vermieter, leider gibt es entlang der Strecke nach Oranienburg oder am Lehnitzsee keine schönen Haltepunkte, wie z.B. ein gemütliches Café. Auch in Oranienburg keine Möglichkeit fest zu machen und mal kurz in die Stadt zu gehen. Sonst eine gute Auszeit 🌅.
(Translated by Google) We were there with our children and rented canoes... the gentleman was very nice and the canoes were well maintained, but unfortunately only 3 stars because it was relatively expensive... the protective vests had to be rented for a fee, which is a shame because it is mandatory that younger children have to wear one. I understand that everyone wants to earn something, but a few hours of canoeing shouldn't cost the earth (Original) Wir waren mit unseren Kindern vor Ort und haben uns Kanus ausgeliehen...der Herr war sehr nett und die Kanus waren gepflegt dennoch leider nur 3 Sterne da es relativ teuer war ...die Schutzwesten mussten gegen eine Gebühr gemietet werden was sehr schade ist denn es ist vorgeschrieben ,dass jüngere Kinder eine tragen müssen. Ich verstehe das jeder was Verdienen möchte aber ein paar Stunden Kanu fahren sollten nicht die Welt kosten
(Translated by Google) We rented a kayak from Berlin and called the phone number in the ad, but the person at that number said it wasn't a canoe rental. The owner of the store lied to us. It was the loss of the day. --- We went to rent a kayak from Berlin, called the phone number on the ad, but the person at this number said it was not a kayak. The owner of the business lied to us. It was the 1st day of casualties. (Original) Wir haben einen Kajak aus Berlin gemietet und die Telefonnummer in der Anzeige angerufen, aber die Person unter dieser Nummer sagte, es sei kein Kanoverlieh. Der Inhaber des Geschäfts hat uns angelogen. Es war der Verlust des Tages. --- We went to rent a kajak from Berlin, called the phone number on the ad, but the person at this number said it was not kanoverlieh. The owner of the business lied to us. It was the 1st day of casualties.
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