Explore Berlin on the 200 Bus
In addition to the bus line 100, Berlin has a second bus route that passes by many of the city's main tourist attractions. All you need for this inexpensive city tour is a ticket for the AB fare zone. Getting off during the trip is no problem as the next bus pulls up every ten minutes.
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Kaiser Wilhelm Memorial Church
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The Elephant Gate at the Zoological Garden in Berlin
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The buildings of the embassies of the Nordic countries in the Berlin district of Tiergarten.
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The Tiergarten is a public park popular with Berliners and tourists alike.
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The Berliner Philharmonie was designed by Hans Scharoun
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Bahn Tower, Kollhoff Tower and Piano Tower at Potsdamer Platz form the gateway to the city centre and are a sought-after photo motif for tourists.
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Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe
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The British Embassy in Berlin
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The State Opera in Berlin
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Humboldt University Berlin
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In the Lustgarten many visitors enjoy a break with a view of the Berlin Cathedral.
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Alexanderplatz with the Fernsehturm (television tower) in the background.
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