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Berlin WelcomeCard: free public transport and museum discounts
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Berlin WelcomeCard: free public transport and museum discounts

Reserve your Berlin WelcomeCard comfortably in advance and get priority access and discounts to the main tourist attractions in Berlin.

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Evening sightseeing tour by bus in Berlin
Night tours

Evening sightseeing tour by bus in Berlin

Explore Berlin's most popular landmarks in the evening. Discover the highlights of the city while listening to the stories that made them famous.

free cancellation
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en, de 

Nazi Resistance and Holocaust Tour of Berlin
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Nazi Resistance and Holocaust Tour of Berlin

Book this tour of Berlin and learn more about the Nazi resistance and Holocaust.

free cancellation
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en 

Sachsenhausen concentration camp memorial from Berlin
Attractions & guided tours

Sachsenhausen concentration camp memorial from Berlin

Uncover the realities of life and death in the camp where more than 200,000 people were imprisoned by the Nazis. Visit Sachsenhausen Concentration Camp Memorial during your stay in Berlin.

free cancellation
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en 

Discover Berlin guided city tour
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Discover Berlin guided city tour

Visit all the main sights of Berlin during a guided tour from the Brandenburg Gate to the Berlin Wall and gain many interesting historic insights.

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en, de 

Sachsenhausen Concentration Camp Memorial in Berlin by Bus
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Sachsenhausen Concentration Camp Memorial in Berlin by Bus

Uncover the realities of life and death in the camp where more than 200,000 people were imprisoned by the Nazis. Visit Sachsenhausen Concentration Camp Memorial during your stay in Berlin.

free cancellation
Available in:

en 

Berlin TV Tower observation deck skip-the-line ticket
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Berlin TV Tower observation deck skip-the-line ticket

Book your entrance ticket for the observation deck of the Berlin TV Tower and enjoy a 360-degree panoramic view of the capital!

Duration 45 minutes
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Berlin Wall walking tour from Checkpoint Charlie to Brandenburg Gate
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Berlin Wall walking tour from Checkpoint Charlie to Brandenburg Gate

Join your guide on a walking tour along the Berlin Wall, from Checkpoint Charlie to the Brandenburg Gate, and explore history on site.

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en, de 

4-hour Potsdam guided tour from Berlin
Monuments

4-hour Potsdam guided tour from Berlin

Don't miss the chance to discover one of the most beautiful landscapes in Europe and witness events that changed the world forever.

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en 

World War II and Third Reich walking tour
Walking tours

World War II and Third Reich walking tour

Visit the historic sites in Berlin related to the darkest chapter of German history and learn all about the rise to power and end of the Nazi regime.

free cancellation
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en 

Sachsenhausen Concentration Camp Memorial guided tour
Walking tours

Sachsenhausen Concentration Camp Memorial guided tour

Visit the former Sachsenhausen concentration camp in Berlin. Learn all about its history as the brutal training ground for SS and its fate after the war.

free cancellation
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en 

1-hour historical sightseeing cruise in Berlin
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1-hour historical sightseeing cruise in Berlin

Buy your tickets and get on board a 1-hour sightseeing cruise. Explore the city center of Berlin and see all the iconic monuments.

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en, it, fr, es, de, +8  pt, ru, nl, pl, sv, fi, zh, he

What to do in Berlin

In Berlin, modernity and history blend seamlessly, creating a fascinating mix of activities and experiences. From landmark attractions, such as the Brandenburg Gate and the TV Tower, to the vibrant contemporary art scene and rocking nightlife, the German capital is intoxicating. Between the historic sites, internationally prestigious museums and tasty food from all over the world, you’ll be spoiled for choice. We’ve rounded up some of our favourite things to do here.

The six best things to do in Berlin

1. Enjoy the view from the TV Tower

Berlin’s iconic TV Tower opened in 1969 as a symbol of East Germany’s innovative spirit and communist prestige. Since the fall of the Berlin Wall, it’s become a symbol of the city’s reunification. Climb the tower to enjoy an inimitable panoramic view of the surroundings, you’ll be able to see historical sites and modern buildings. Or enjoy the skyline while sitting in the revolving restaurant more than 200 metres above the city below. Whether it is day or evening, the visit is always a visual feast.

2. Explore Museum Island

Berlin’s Museum Island is a cultural treasure that attracts history lovers and art enthusiasts every year. This island in the heart of the city is made up of five different museums, all equally prestigious. Not to be missed are the Pergamon Museum, where the monumental reconstruction of the Pergamon Altar is located, and the collection of the Neues Museum, which houses the famous bust of Nefertiti. Witnessing years of history and human creativity, Museum Island is an unmissable attraction on a trip to Berlin.

3. Take a cruise on the River Spree

After so much walking, there’s nothing better than allowing yourself to drift on the waters of the river. A cruise on the Spree is a great way to continue exploring the city while resting your tired legs. You’ll also enjoy a new perspective on Berlin. Pass under historic bridges and famous attractions, admiring the unmistakable mix of old and new that’s the hallmark of Berlin. Beautiful and functional during the day, the experience becomes romantic and even more exciting in the evening.

4. Enter the Reichstag

With a tumultuous history behind it, the Reichstag building, is once again the seat of the German parliament – the Bundestag – and the symbol of the country’s democracy. Its political importance and the beauty of its architecture make it a much-loved attraction. Its glass dome has become another Berlin icon, offering extraordinary panoramic views of the city. Our advice is to visit it after having taken a guided tour of the district, to better appreciate its history and importance.

5. Celebrate freedom at the Berlin Wall

The Berlin Wall is an important symbol, which tells a story of division by transmitting values and the importance of remaining united. It tells of the city’s traumatic past and reminds us of the Cold War and the collapse of totalitarianism in East Germany. Today, in the main remaining portion of the wall, you’ll find the East Side Gallery, a huge free, open-air gallery that celebrates freedom with its paintings and murals. And if you want to learn more about the history of the Wall and the Cold War, pop into the intriguing Wall Museum.

6. Visit the Sachsenhausen Memorial

The Sachsenhausen Museum and Memorial is a short distance from the centre of Berlin, easily reachable both by train – it takes about 1 hour – and by car – in 45 minutes. The site is in what was a Nazi concentration camp that detained hundreds of thousands of prisoners. Entrance to the exhibition is free, however with a guided tour you can retrace this terrible chapter of history.

Get ready to visit Berlin

When's the best time to visit Berlin?

We recommend visiting Berlin in late spring, summer or the first weeks of autumn. These are the best periods weather wise – you’re more likely to enjoy sunny days and pleasant temperatures. What’s more, starting in May and running throughout the summer, the city comes alive with events of all kinds, which will make your trip even more special.

How many days should you spend in Berlin?

Plan at least three days to visit Berlin. Indeed, the German capital is a large city, and its main attractions are all over the city. Museum Island alone can take a whole day to visit, depending on your pace and level of interest. With four or five days, you can also do some excursions, such as those to Sachsenhausen or Potsdam.

Where are the best places to stay in Berlin?

Berlin has a very efficient public transport system that’ll allow you to reach attractions from practically any area you decide to stay in. However, there are several options depending on your tastes. The Kreuzberg neighbourhood is perfect if you want to indulge in nightlife and stay in a rebellious, alternative and multicultural space. Charlottenburg is the opposite – elegant and ideal for those who love luxury and shopping. Finally, Mitte is very touristy but is ideal for those who want to be a stone’s throw from Museum Island and other historical sites.

Frequently asked questions about Berlin

What are the top attractions in Berlin?

These are the must-see attractions in Berlin:

What places can I explore near Berlin?

Here are some of our favourite places to visit near Berlin: