Who would guess that Berlin’s (in)famous district is named after a mountain? At 216 ft., “Mount” Kreuzberg in the middle of Viktoriapark is the highest point in Berlin. After a short climb up to the liberty monument, you can look out over the artificial waterfall (which looks remarkably natural) and the city. The park also includes a small vineyard that produces the local Kreuz-Neroberger wine—though, unfortunately, it is not available anywhere.