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Discover Berlin’s charm with a hands-on pottery class. Learn wheelthrowing, personalize your piece, and enjoy a creative, authentic experience in Kreuzberg.
If you’re looking for a truly hands-on, creative experience during your Berlin trip, the Pottery Class at Peace Out Paradise (POP) offers just that. This 2.5-hour workshop provides a chance to try your hand at wheelthrowing, learn the basics of ceramics, and walk away with a personalized keepsake — all set in a charming Kreuzberg studio. It’s a perfect activity for anyone craving a break from sightseeing or wanting to connect with Berlin’s local arts scene.
What makes this experience particularly appealing is how accessible it is for beginners. The teacher, based in an inviting studio tucked away in a quiet courtyard, guides you through each step with patience and humor. One thing we love is that you don’t need prior experience — just a bit of curiosity and a willingness to get your hands dirty. The only potential downside? Since your finished piece takes about four weeks to be glazed and fired, it’s a bit of a waiting game to see your masterpiece complete. Still, that anticipation adds a special touch to the experience.
This pottery class suits travelers who appreciate authentic, creative activities. It’s especially great for those who enjoy tactile arts, want a memorable souvenir, or simply need a relaxed, engaging escape from Berlin’s busier attractions. Whether you’re traveling solo, as a couple, or with friends, it’s an activity that fosters both fun and craftsmanship.


The experience kicks off with a warm welcome from the instructor, who is fluent in both German and English. As you step into the bright, inviting studio—located in the second courtyard of a typical Kreuzberg home—you immediately sense the creative energy. Walking down Dieffenbachstr, a tree-lined street often described as one of the prettiest in the area, sets a relaxed tone even before you start.
Once inside, you’ll receive a quick introduction to the basics of wheelthrowing. No prior skills are necessary, and the instructor is patient, encouraging you through each phase. You’ll learn how to center the clay, pull up walls, and shape a pottery piece. As one reviewer mentioned, “The teacher was very supportive and made me feel like a real potter,” which highlights how approachable this workshop truly is.
During the 2.5 hours, you’ll get plenty of time to experiment on your own, trying different shapes and techniques. The group size is limited to eight participants, ensuring personalized attention and plenty of one-on-one guidance. You’ll likely find that even if you’ve never touched clay before, the process becomes surprisingly intuitive and relaxing.
After creating your favorite piece, you’ll select from available glazes to personalize your work. The instructor will then handle the trimming, glazing, and firing process, so you don’t have to worry about the technical details. The finished piece, a tangible reminder of your Berlin adventure, will be ready for pickup after about four weeks or can be shipped directly to you.
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The studio itself is a highlight—bright, colorful, and cozy, with a welcoming atmosphere. It’s tucked away in a quiet Kreuzberg courtyard, adding a layer of authenticity and local charm to your experience. The journey to the studio, along Dieffenbachstr, already feels like a slice of Berlin life, with its picturesque trees and laid-back vibe.
Participants appreciate the intimate setting and the chance to see behind the scenes of a working ceramics studio. The instructor’s fluency in both German and English makes communication smooth, and the small group size ensures everyone gets enough attention to improve their skills or ask questions freely.

For approximately 2.5 hours of guided wheelthrowing practice, with all necessary materials included, this experience offers compelling value. The price covers your own piece to keep, as well as the trimming, glazing, and firing process handled by the studio team. While additional pieces cost €10 each for firing and glazing, the initial investment feels reasonable considering the quality of instruction and the personalized keepsake you’ll receive.
Compared to other creative activities in Berlin, this pottery class stands out with its balance of affordability, authenticity, and the chance to learn a new skill. Plus, the opportunity to create a meaningful souvenir adds emotional value beyond typical tourist attractions.
Many reviews highlight how much fun the workshop is, especially for beginners. One participant appreciated the relaxed vibe, noting, “It was a great way to spend a couple of hours, and I loved being able to create something I can actually keep.” The instructor’s supportive approach helps nervous first-timers feel confident, and the studio’s inviting environment fosters a sense of community.
The opportunity to experiment with different shapes and glazes means no two pieces are alike, adding a personalized touch to each creation. The process also offers a perfect balance of skill and creativity—you’re not just following a set pattern but genuinely shaping your own piece.
This workshop is perfect for travelers seeking an authentic, creative activity that breaks away from typical sightseeing. It’s ideal for art lovers, curious beginners, or anyone wanting a personalized souvenir that commemorates their Berlin trip. Couples and small groups will especially enjoy the intimate setting and shared experience.
If you’re looking for a relaxing, engaging activity that’s both fun and educational, this pottery class ticks all the boxes. It offers a genuine taste of Berlin’s local arts scene while giving you a tangible, handcrafted memento to take home.
The Pottery Class at Peace Out Paradise provides a warm, engaging introduction to ceramics in a beautifully authentic Berlin setting. Its small-group format, friendly instructor, and the chance to create a meaningful keepsake make it stand out among activity options. While the waiting time for your finished piece is something to consider, the overall experience offers great value for anyone interested in hands-on arts or looking for a memorable activity outside the usual tourist trail.
Whether you’re a total beginner or someone with a little clay experience, you’ll likely find this workshop both inspiring and relaxing. It’s a perfect way to slow down, get your hands dirty, and bring home a unique piece of Berlin crafted by your own hands.

How long is the pottery class?
The workshop lasts approximately 2.5 hours, including instruction and hands-on practice.
What is included in the price?
All materials and tools are provided, along with one piece to be trimmed, glazed, and fired.
Can I create more than one piece?
Additional pieces can be fired and glazed for €10 each, but only one piece is included in the original price.
Where is the studio located?
It’s tucked away in the second courtyard of a Kreuzberg home on Dieffenbachstr, a picturesque street in Graefekiez.
Is the activity suitable for children?
It’s not suitable for children under 8 years old, and people with back problems should consider their comfort.
What languages are spoken?
The instructor speaks both German and English, ensuring smooth communication.
When will I get my finished piece?
Your glazed and fired piece will be ready for pickup approximately 4 weeks after the class, or it can be shipped to you.
Is it suitable for beginners?
Absolutely. The instructor is supportive and patient, making it perfect for first-time pottery enthusiasts.
What should I wear?
Comfortable clothes that you don’t mind getting a bit dirty are recommended, and bringing a change of clothes is a good idea.
This pottery workshop in Berlin offers a delightful blend of creativity, local charm, and authentic craftsmanship. It’s a wonderful activity for those looking to indulge their artistic side while collecting a handcrafted souvenir from their trip to Berlin.