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Berlin: 1-Hour City Tour by Boat with Guaranteed Seating

Berlin: 1-Hour City Tour by Boat with Guaranteed Seating

Discover some of the key landmarks of Berlin on a sightseeing boat tour. Enjoy a relaxing river cruise on the Spree to take in the sights at the heart of this bustling city.   Depart from Friedrichstraße or Nikolaiviertel. Your 1-hour sightseeing tour will take you past the Reichstag (German Parliament Building), through the new Regierungsviertel (Government Quarter), all the way to the Haus der Kulturen der Welt (House of World Cultures). After turning at the Lutherbrücke (Luther Bridge), keep a look out for Schloss Bellevue (Bellevue Palace), the "Beamtenschlange" (civil servant housing), and the Siegessäule (Victory Column). Marvel at Hauptbahnhof (Central Station), Berliner Dom (Berlin Cathedral), Museumsinsel (Museum Island), and the Nikolaiviertal, the oldest residential area in Berlin. Arrive back either Friedrichstraße or Nikolaiviertel to finish the tour.

Berlin: Jewish Museum Berlin Entrance Ticket

Berlin: Jewish Museum Berlin Entrance Ticket

Let the largest Jewish museum in Europe impress you with its symbolic architecture and exceptional exhibitions. Discover how the zig-zag-shaped building designed by Daniel Libeskind creates its own language for Jewish history in Germany, with slanting walls, sharp angles, and gaping voids. NEW Exhibition Inventories — The Legacy of Salman Schocken The Jewish Museum Berlin (JMB) invites US author Joshua Cohen to explore the cultural legacy of the publisher and department-store entrepreneur Salman Schocken. Through books and objects from the JMB collections, Joshua Cohen comments on the history of Salman Schocken’s publishing house, which he takes as a vantage point for a present-day perspective on culture and capital, department stores and museums – and, not least, all manner of (re)acquisition and belonging. Admission to the exhibition is free. 11. Juli bis 23. Nov 2025 Defiance — Jewish Women and Design in the Modern Era The exhibition reveals the important role that Jewish women designers played in German society’s process of eman­cipation and modernization in the early twentieth century—as women, as Jews, and as artists. Featuring exhibits by more than sixty designers, this is the world’s first collective exhibition on the theme. It brings together pioneering women who battled social marginali­zation to attain prominent positions in their own domains—until the Nazi regime destroyed their careers and lives. Some managed to escape and start afresh abroad, but almost all have re­mained excluded from the history of German art and culture up to the present day. Through their works, the Jewish Museum Berlin gives new visibility to their forgotten biographies and their artistic and entre­preneurial achieve­ments. Visitors to the exhibition will en­counter a broad spectrum of design and craft techniques, from gold­smithing and textiles, ceramics and wood carving, to fashion design and graphics. For an optimal exhibition experience, we recommend that you bring your own headphones. Alongside the treasures of the museum’s collection including everyday objects and art, there are video and audio installations. There are also interactive stations that provide surprising insights. The museum is located centrally in the vibrant district of Berlin-Kreuzberg and is within walking distance from Checkpoint Charlie. With your JMB ticket, you are eligible to receive reduced-rate admission to the neighboring Berlinische Galerie on the day of your museum visit and the two following days. The Berlinische Galerie is only a 5 min stroll away from the JMB. p>

Berlin: Reichstag, Dome and Government District Guided Tour

Berlin: Reichstag, Dome and Government District Guided Tour

Embark on a guided tour of the parliament and government district of Berlin, and learn more about Germany's political history. Explore the Reichstag building with your guide, including a visit to the plenary chamber, dome, and the surrounding government district. Begin your journey at the parliament and government district and cross the historical sector border to visit the Reichstag building. Learn more about the tasks and duties of the Bundestag. Hear the fascinating story behind the Reichstag building, its transformation into a modern landmark designed by Lord Foster, and the ecological concepts behind Foster's work. Explore the Plenarsaal and get a behind-the-scenes look at the heart of the German government. Head to the Dome of the Reichstag building and enjoy sweeping panoramic views of the city's skyline from the rooftop terrace.

Berlin: Heated Boat River Cruise with Live Bilingual Guide

Berlin: Heated Boat River Cruise with Live Bilingual Guide

Embark on a 1-hour cruise through the city of Berlin and the government district on a boating vessel optimized for panoramic views of the city. Learn about Berlin on this bilingual tour from your professional bilingual guides (Ger/Engl) and explore the city from the unique vantage point of the water. Cozy on board: Even in rain or cold weather, the interior stays pleasantly warm – thanks to on-board heating. Hop aboard one of the two glass panorama ships in MS Carola and MS Franziska and listen as your tour guide presents the one-hour boat trip. Listen to live explanations and stories about the exciting cityscape of Berlin. Embark on a daily trip from March to December and take in the panoramic view with a beer, cup of coffee, or long drinks. Thanks to the large window areas, everyone is ensured an optimal view when the guides explain the highlights of Berlin, such as the Berlin Cathedral or the Reichstag. In the warmer months the window area will be fully opened however the windows can shut in the event of cold or adverse weather conditions; ensuring your comfort throughout the trip.

Berlin: TV Tower Standard Entrance Ticket

Berlin: TV Tower Standard Entrance Ticket

With over 1.2 million visitors a year, the TV Tower at Alexanderplatz is one of the most popular sightseeing attractions in Berlin. Due to the huge numbers of visitors wishing to check out the views each day, securing your entrance tickets in advance is never a bad idea. Thanks to this ticket, you'll benefit from fast track entrance. Bypass the endless lines of people waiting to enter and journey straight up to the observation deck without having to queue for hours. Incredible scenes await you at the top of Germany's tallest tower. Berlin sprawls out from beneath you, complete in all its glory. Keep an eye out for the city's famous icons such as the Reichstag, Brandenburg Gate, and Berlin Central Station. Admire the Olympic Stadium, the famous Museum Island next to the Berlin Cathedral, and the modern Potsdamer Platz complex.

Berlin: Highest Swing in Europe

Berlin: Highest Swing in Europe

Experience the ultimate adrenaline rush on the highest swing in Europe! Swing 120 m above the rooftops of Berlin from the Park Inn Hotel and enjoy the breathtaking view of Alexanderplatz. Share this unforgettable experience with your followers or give it as a gift to your loved ones. Ready, set, swing! It is a very special outdoor experience. We are 120 meters above Berlin. Please bring clothing appropriate for the weather and pay attention to the weather forecast at Alexanderplatz in Berlin - not at home :-) In addition, there can always be a little more wind at 120 meters than down on the ground. So please pack one sweater or jacket too many rather than too few. It will be awesome!

Berlin: Berlin Story Bunker Entry Ticket

Berlin: Berlin Story Bunker Entry Ticket

Immerse yourself in Berlin's eventful history and follow the audio guide's vivid explanations about the past from Imperial times to the fall of the Berlin Wall in a real bunker from the Second World War. Step back in time to the period of National Socialism and discover a piece of contemporary history. Learn everything about Hitler's rise to power and his reign of terror. Visit the award-winning Berlin Story Museum in the huge Berlin Story Bunker near Anhalter Bahnhof and Potsdamer Platz. Learn more about Berlin's eventful history at 50 stations with large installations, informative photos, and short films.

Berlin: City Sightseeing Hop-On Hop-Off Bus Tour

Berlin: City Sightseeing Hop-On Hop-Off Bus Tour

Explore Berlin and learn about the city’s history and sights via audio commentary, available in several languages. Experience the beauty of the forests, parks, gardens, rivers, and lakes that cover nearly a third of the city. This city has witnessed many groundbreaking historical events. See the corresponding sites, as well as the city's most famous streets and squares, with your ticket for this hop-on hop-off tour. The Classic Route gives you the chance to see all the main sights of the city, including the Brandenburg Gate, Checkpoint Charlie, and the East Side Gallery, to name just a few. The Trendy East Berlin & Wall Route gives you the chance to explore Rotes Rathaus, Oranienburger Strabe, East Side Gallery and much more! Classic Tour Stops: 1) Tauentzienstrasse (Tauentzienstrasse 15) 2) KaDeWe (Tauentzienstrasse 21-24) 3) Lutzowplatz (Kulturforum Tiergarten) 4) Potsdamer Platz / Kolhoff-Hochhaus 5) Gropiusbau 6) Checkpoint Charlie (Friedrichstrasse 45) 7) Gendarmenmarkt 8) Neptune Fontaine, Neptunbrunnen/ Rotes Rathaus (Rathausstrasse 1) 9) Alexanderplatz/ Park Inn 10) Lustgarten 11) Unter den Linden / Friedrichstrasse 12) Brandenburger Tor 13) Reichstag 14) Berlin Central Station, Hauptbahnhof (Ella-Trebe-Strasse/Washington Pl) 15) Schloss Bellvue 16) Victory Column, Siegessaule/ Hofjagerallee 17) Zoo/Elephant Gate, Elefantentor 18) Cafe Kranzler (Kurfurstendamm 21-24) 19) Kurfurstendamm 236 Trendy East Berlin & Wall Tour 1) Neptune Fontaine, Neptunbrunnen/ Rotes Rathaus (Rathausstrasse 1) 2) Oranienburger Strasse 3) Mauergedenkstatte 4) Mauerpark 5) Alexanderplatz/ Park Inn 6) Karl-Marx-Allee 7) East Side Gallery 8) Ostbahnhof Choose the Tour of Lights bus tour to enjoy the city's annual light festival and enjoy a tour aboard an open-top bus with live commentary available in both English and German.

Berlin’s Best: Third Reich & Cold War 2 Hour Walking Tour

Berlin’s Best: Third Reich & Cold War 2 Hour Walking Tour

Step into the past and explore Berlin’s complex history on this guided walking tour. Choose between a group or private tour and visit historical landmarks, including the Reichstag, the Soviet War Memorial in Tiergarten, the Berlin Wall, and the infamous Checkpoint Charlie. Begin at the Brandenburg Gate, an enduring symbol of Berlin’s division and reunification. Hear how it stood at the heart of Nazi parades, Cold War tensions, and, ultimately, Germany’s path to unity in 1989. Pass by the Reichstag, where you’ll unravel the mystery of the 1933 Reichstag Fire, a turning point in Hitler’s rise to power. Learn how this historic building survived war, destruction, and division to become the seat of German democracy. At the Soviet War Memorial in Tiergarten, see preserved Red Army tanks and pay tribute to the 80,000 Soviet soldiers who fell during the Battle of Berlin. Then, pause at the Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe, a haunting installation that honors the six million Jewish victims of the Holocaust. Stand at the site of Hitler’s Bunker, where the Nazi leader spent his final days before the fall of the Third Reich. Nearby, see Hermann Göring’s former Ministry of Aviation, later the birthplace of East Germany in 1949. Continue to the former headquarters of the SS and Gestapo, where the Nazi regime’s reign of terror was orchestrated. Next, arrive at a 200-meter stretch of the Berlin Wall, a chilling reminder of the decades-long division between East and West. Hear stories of those who risked everything to escape and the lasting impact of the wall’s fall. Your journey concludes at Checkpoint Charlie, where American and Soviet tanks once faced off in a tense Cold War standoff. Relive dramatic escape attempts and the pivotal final hours before the wall came down, reuniting Germany. This tour offers a powerful and insightful journey through Berlin’s history, bringing to life the events that shaped the city and modern Europe.

Berlin: Museum Island Multiple Museum Entry Ticket

Berlin: Museum Island Multiple Museum Entry Ticket

The Museum Island Ticket/Museumsinsel-Ticket is valid for one day in all houses of the Museum Island (Altes Museum, Neues Museum, Bodemuseum, Das Panorama, Alte Nationalgalerie). From 24.10. guests with this ticket do not need a time-slot-ticket in the museums (required for Neues Museum, Panorama, Altes Nationalagalerie). Exception: special exhibition Secessions (here the time window ticket remains). By visiting all of them you can learn about ancient Greek and Roman culture, history, Egyptian treasures and art of different periods. If you would like to see Egyptian and Nubian art, head to the Neues Museum, which is most known for the famous bust of Nefertiti. The Bode Museum offers sculptures dated in the Middle Ages up until the early Renaissance and a collection of artifacts from Byzantine art. If you wish to see ancient Greek and Roman decorative art, you should visit the Altes Museum that contains a permanent collection of ancient Greek and Roman vases and statues. From the outside, it is considered to be one of Berlin's most impressive neoclassical buildings. Please be aware that Pergamon Museum is close.

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A complete itinerary for spending 48 hours in Berlin
A complete itinerary for spending 48 hours in Berlin

Berlin is home to almost four million residents, all bringing a vibrant mix of art, history, and modern culture that never stands still. With a well-planned 48-hour Berlin itinerary, you can experience the best of both its past and present — from the Brandenburg Gate and Reichstag to Museum Island and the East Side Gallery. 

Take a river cruise on the Spree, explore creative neighborhoods like Kreuzberg, and end your days with great food and sunset views. If you’re wondering what to do in Berlin in 2 days, this guide will help you make the most of every hour in the German capital.

Top tips for spending 2 days in Berlin

Where to stay in Berlin: Stay in Mitte for easy access to top sights like the Brandenburg Gate and Museum Island, Friedrichshain and Kreuzberg for a trendier vibe with great nightlife and cafés, or Charlottenburg for a quieter stay near Kurfürstendamm.

How to get around Berlin: Berlin’s public transport is fast and reliable — use the U-Bahn, S-Bahn, and trams to reach every part of the city. Biking is also popular, especially around parks like Tiergarten and Tempelhofer Feld. Consider a 48-hour hop-on hop-off bus ticket for easy access to the city’s top attractions. 

What to see in Berlin: Visit the Brandenburg Gate, Reichstag, and Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe for a deep dive into history. Explore Museum Island and the East Side Gallery, then relax in Tiergarten or Tempelhofer Feld. End your day with dinner at the TV Tower or a sunset at Teufelsberg.

What to eat in Berlin: Try local classics like currywurst, schnitzel, and döner kebab, or head to Kreuzberg for street food and international flavors. 

What museums to visit in Berlin: Spend time on Museum Island exploring the Pergamon, Neues, and Altes Museums, along with the Alte Nationalgalerie and Bode Museum. The Stedelijk Museum offers modern art, while the Feuerle Collection provides a unique mix of ancient and contemporary pieces in an atmospheric setting.

15 Berlin landmarks that you shouldn't miss
15 Berlin landmarks that you shouldn't miss

Are you looking for an epic trip to Berlin? Visit the most famous Berlin landmarks and historical sites to get a feel of this incredibly vibrant city, with iconic buildings dating back to Germany’s Prussian glory, like Charlottenburg Palace, through sobering reminders of the Second World War like Checkpoint Charlie.

With its multiple famous buildings and a treasure trove of museums, there is no shortage of things to do in Berlin. It is a city that allows you to slow down and relax or stay up all night with the best nighttime activities in Germany’s capital. Its plentiful parks and excellent public transport system allow for easy access to picnicking, sunbathing, and hiking excursions. So let’s take a look at the 15 best famous historic landmarks in Berlin.

Make their day: 10 things to do in Berlin with kids
Make their day: 10 things to do in Berlin with kids

Known for its art, Cold War history, and thriving nightlife, but Berlin is also an exceptional place for kids. You can enjoy fun days out by the shallow shores of a lake or tuck into child-friendly treats like jelly donuts. For fun days out as a family, we’ve picked the top things to do with children in Berlin — all ages will find some fun things to do. Whether they want to live out their Lego-building dreams or learn about the more bloodthirsty history of the city, they’ll have a blast exploring Germany’s capital of culture with these tips for top excursions.

The best things to do with kids in Berlin at a glance

The best thing to do with young kids in Berlin: The Berlin Zoo and the Natural History Museum.

The best activity for teens in Berlin: The Berlin Wall Memorial and the Berlin Dungeon.

The best free family-friendly experiences in Berlin: Tiergarten and picnics at Tempelhofer Feld.

First time in Berlin: Top tips from sightseeing to dining
First time in Berlin: Top tips from sightseeing to dining

Ready to discover Berlin? Multi-cultural cuisine, world-famous landmarks, and countless fun things to do in Berlin bring travelers from all over the world to visit Germany’s capital. From Brandenburg Gate to the Berlin Wall to sprawling green parks, there isn’t just one thing that makes this city inspiring.

Make your first time in Berlin smooth and worry-free with travel tips, transportation guides, essential landmarks you shouldn’t miss, the best neighborhoods to explore, and the dishes to try, all in one place. Everything you’ll need and want to know about exploring Berlin is in this first-timer’s guide.

Frequently asked questions about Berlin

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Insider tips: Planning a trip to Berlin

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What should I do on my first trip to Berlin?

Berlin’s past and present meet on the east side of Tiergarten park. This is along the route of the Berlin Wall and dominated by the Reichstag, which is the historic the seat of the German Federal Parliament, caught between east and west after the war. From here you can head along the stately Unter den Linden boulevard to Museum Island, a UNESCO site loaded with internationally important museums and home to Berlin Cathedral.

What are some hidden gems to see in Berlin?

Berlin’s smallest district is easy to miss, as it’s tucked into the riverbend north of the Tiergarten park. During a search for new social housing concepts in the 1950s the area was chosen for the groundbreaking Interbau development. Some 50 great architects like Oscar Niemeyer, Walter Gropius and Alvar Aalto contributed designs. Now, Hansaviertel is a forgotten treat for any fan of Modernist architecture.

How much time should I spend in Berlin?

A tightly packed long weekend is enough to get a feel for Berlin. In a day or two you'll cover most of the landmarks, memorials and museums around the central Mitte borough. After that your curiosity will draw you away from the center to the bordering neighborhoods. Sometimes scruffy but always fresh and full of surprises, these areas will inspire return trips to Berlin in the future. You could easily devote a day to each of Kreuzberg, Friedrichshain, Prenzlauer Berg and Neukölln.

What food is Berlin known for?

If there’s a dish that just shouts Berlin, it has to be Currywurst. Arriving in the immediate post-war, this comforting streetfood is bratwurst in ketchup seasoned with curry powder and served with fries. One possible inventor was the food kiosk owner Herta Heuwer, said to have gotten hold of the curry powder from British soldiers stationed in West Berlin. Berlin also had a hand in developing the world-famous döner kebab. The recipe for this stuffed pita was perfected by Turkish guest workers in the 1970s and adapted for local tastes.

What is the best way to get around Berlin?

Berlin has excellent public transport, and every part of the city is served by one or more lines of the U-Bahn, S-Bahn, Straßenbahn (tram) or bus network. The Berliner Verkehrsbetriebe (BVG) has an excellent route planner in English to make life even easier. And with no tall hills, hundreds of kilometers of designated bike lanes and an ever-growing cycle infrastructure, Berlin is also made to be seen on two wheels. In fact, one of the best ways to see the Berlin Wall is via the Mauerradweg, a trail following the course of the barrier and its former border control roads for 100 miles.

What are the best months to visit Berlin?

Late April and early May are right in the middle of asparagus season, when many restaurants in the city publish special menus for this coveted local delicacy. There is never a bad time to be in Berlin, but at the height of summer the cafe and restaurant terraces, markets, outdoor events and waterways add a little magic to the cityscape. There’s also something memorable about stepping out of a club or bar blinking after the sun has come up.

What are the best neighborhoods for food?

Open and multicultural, Berlin has a diverse and fast-moving food scene. Some of the humbler parts of town are a gastronomic journey of discovery, and this goes for Neukölln. Around Sonnenallee and Karl-Marx-Straße you can sample every cuisine from Yemenite to Bulgarian. International flavors and innovative ideas abound at the Mediterranean, Southeast Asian and Middle Eastern joints in hip Friedrichshain-Kreuzberg.

What are the best neighborhoods for shopping?

As Berlin has spent so much of the last century divided, there isn't a single central commercial area, but rather a choice of great streets and neighborhoods. The most famous street is Kurfürstendamm, which has international brands, the immense KaDeWe department store and ample high-end boutiques the further west you go. Also upscale is Friedrichstraße, a prominent shopping street before WWII, and has rediscovered that prestige since reunification.

What neighborhood should I stay in when I visit Berlin?

Many of Berlin’s defining landmarks and biggest attractions are in the Mitte borough, literally the middle of the city. Here first-time visitors can take in the big sights and museums, but also understand Berlin as a once divided city. Friedrichstraße is a convenient choice for short stays, as you’ll be perfectly central, with the Reichstag and Brandenburg Gate to the west and the famous institutions of Museum Island to the east.

What is the best family-friendly thing to do in Berlin?

Even the trendiest neighborhoods have Kindercafés, which are child-friendly establishments with dedicated areas and toys for younger kids. Berlin also brims with lush parks, from Tiergarten to the vast reclaimed airport at Tempelhofer Feld, all easily reached by public transport. There are also several swimmable lakes on Berlin’s outskirts, with wide sandy beaches and lots of child-friendly activities.

What is the best thing to do in Berlin for solo travelers?

Traveling solo also means traveling light, and there’s no better way to enjoy Berlin’s many museums and art galleries. Partly thanks to the city’s low rents, Berlin’s art scene is effervescent, and you can check out showcases like the KW Institute for Contemporary Art and Contemporary Fine Arts. Solo travelers can also freely dive into Berlin’s many outdoor and covered markets, and Markthalle IX and Karl-August Platz are great places to start.

What is the best thing to do in Berlin for couples?

Berlin has some exquisite Baroque and Rococo palaces that can be adored in the company of a loved one. Schloss Charlottenburg and Potsdam’s Sanssouci rest in dainty gardens. Few cities have quite as much to see from the water as Berlin, and you can gaze at the Reichstag or Berlin Cathedral on a gentle cruise. If you have the time you can take a leisurely trip downriver as far as the Havel River and Potsdam.

What are the best annual events in Berlin?

Held across ten days in February, the Berlin International Film Festival (Berlinale) is the city’s biggest cultural event. Berlinale has been going since 1951, and puts on public screenings at special venues like Potsdamer Platz and Alexanderplatz, but also a transformed crematorium complex. Newer to the scene is Berlin Art Week in September, when dozens of major institutions take part in an action-packed program of exhibitions, fairs and one-off events.

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Berlin: Icebar Entrance with Complimentary Drinks
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Berlin: Highest Swing in Europe
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Paul 11/10/2025
Really enjoyed this was the last thing I did this morning before jumping on the train to the airport and flying home, really fun activity to finish my trip. The guy who clipped me in was a good laugh and the girls on the ticket desk were super friendly. Got some great photos!
Berlin: Discover Berlin Walking Tour
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Mark 11/10/2025
Julia was exceptional- passionate, knowlegeable and able to convey information in a simple and very engaging way. Our group was large (20 or so people) and she kept our attention and was energetic throughout.
Explore Berlin: See All The Iconic Sights & Some Hidden Gems
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The guide Maria was incredible. So knowledgeable and got us everywhere efficiently
Berlin Club Culture: Experience 3 Iconic Clubs in One Night
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Alex and J were amazing, they were really informative and easy to talk to. My group and I had an amazing time, definitely recommend if you want to experience a cool adventure and meet a lot of new people.
Berlin’s Best: Third Reich & Cold War 2 Hour Walking Tour
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Andrew 11/10/2025
The guide Maria was excellent! Very knowledgeable and quick witted. The tour was amazing seeing all the key sights and very good value for money Highly recommended!!😁