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Berlin Tourist Passes Compared: Which One Is Best?

By choosing the right tourist pass, Berlin visitors can save a lot of money. Here's all you need to know about the different tourist passes and their advantages. So-called tourist passes, tourist cards or city cards are increasingly popular with visitors. more

Self-Guided Walking Tours – Berlin.de

The public bus line 200 passes many of Berlin's most famous sights. Take an inexpensive city tour with the double-decker bus from the Berlin Zoo to Alexanderplatz. more more

Discover Berlin on the 100 Bus – Berlin.de

Discover Berlin on a guided bus tour or get on one of the city's many hop-on hop-off sightseeing buses. Last edited: 23 May 2023. A trip with the public bus line 100 is an inexpensive way to explore Berlin by bus. The most important stops between Zoo and Alexanderplatz at a glance. more

Sightseeing Tours by Bus – Berlin.de

Explore Berlin on the 200 Bus. The public bus line 200 passes many of Berlin's most famous sights. Take an inexpensive city tour with the double-decker bus from the Berlin Zoo to Alexanderplatz. more. Guided tours and organized city tours in Berlin: for visitors, tourists and students. more. more

Gendarmenmarkt – Berlin.de

The eventful history of the Gendarmenmarkt can be traced back all the way to the 17th century. Each historical phase has left its architectural traces. The Gendarmenmarkt was built at the end of the 17th century based on the plans of Johann Arnold Nering. At that time, French immigrants - mainly Huguenots - had settled in this neighborhood. more

Tickets, Fares and Route Maps – Berlin.de

7-Day Single Ticket. The seven-day ticket allows one passenger to travel for a flat rate from time of validation for 7 consecutive days until midnight at the end of the 7th day. Fare zone AB: €41.50. Fare zone BC: €42.50. Fare zone ABC: €49. All BVG Tickets at a Glance. more

Neue Nationalgalerie – Berlin.de

The Neue Nationalgalerie’s imposing steel and glass box near Potsdamer Platz is a mecca for lovers of contemporary art and architecture. The building, a striking modern work from Mies van der Rohe has almost 5,000 square meters of exhibition space and close to 800 meters of wall space; it opened in 1968. The light-filled upper level is often ... more

Berlin Wall: Where It Still Stands – Berlin.de

A lesser-known fact is that not far from Potsdamer Platz, on the grounds of the "Topography of Terror" documentation centre on Niederkirchnerstraße, a 200-metre-long original piece of the Berlin Wall still stands. Until 1989, it marked the border between the districts of Mitte (East Berlin) and Kreuzberg (West Berlin). more

Berlin TV Tower – Berlin.de

The TV tower between renovated old buildings and a prefabricated high-rise. The dome of the newly built Berlin Palace and the TV Tower. The TV Tower on Alexanderplatz is Berlin's most prominent landmark and the tallest building in Germany. Its steel sphere contains an observation platform and a gourmet restaurant. more

Kollhoff Tower – Berlin.de

At 103 meters, the Kollhoff Tower is the tallest building on Potsdamer Platz. The imposing tower is named after its architect Hans Kollhoff, who planned it on the model of American skyscrapers from the 1920s. Together with the adjacent high-rise by Piano and Kohlbecker, the Kollhoff Tower forms a striking architectural ensemble - visitors enter ... more

German Museum of Technology Berlin – Berlin.de

Berlin's German Museum of Technology is one of the most popular museums in the city and provides great family entertainment. It is a hands-on, activity-oriented fun tour of the cultural history of technology located at the Anhalter freight station, one of Berlin’s former rail depots. The developments in transport, communication and energy ... more

Events & Culture in Berlin – Berlin.de

Events & Culture 2024. There's never a dull moment in Berlin! From art events to folk festivals, from film festivals to gallery tours, from the Carnival of Cultures to the New Year's Eve party at the Brandenburg Gate: Berlin's cultural program attracts visitors with exciting events all year round. Discover the highlights of Berlin's cultural ... more

Kaiser Wilhelm Memorial Church – Berlin.de

View of Kaiser Wilhelm Memorial Church from the Europa Center. The Kaiser Wilhelm Memorial Church on Breitscheidplatz is one of Berlin's most famous landmarks. The ruin of the old church has been converted into a war memorial. more

Banksy: A Vandal turned Idol | Kleisteck – Berlin.de

New Banksy exhibition in Berlin from December. From 1 December 2023, the unauthorised exhibition "Banksy: A Vandal Turned Idol" will open in Berlin's Kleisteck and take visitors into the world of the British street art idol. The main component of the exhibition at its German premiere are the 18 original works and 43 original prints from private ... more

Public Transportation in Berlin – Berlin.de

Berlin has an extensive and well-developed network of public transport that includes underground and light-rail trains as well as buses and trams. Whether you're looking to explore the city center or the outer districts, you can get there easily, comfortably and safely by using public transportation. This guide offers you information on how to ... more

Topography of Terror – Berlin.de

This center for the documentation of Nazi crimes attracts hundreds of thousands of visitors every year. more

Berlin House of Representatives – Berlin.de

The building is over 100 years old and tells a lot about the history of Germany. The Berlin House of Representatives is the seat of the Berlin State Parliament – as opposed to the Bundestag, which is the Federal Parliament and sits in the Reichstag. The complex of buildings was erected at the end of the 19th century in the style of the ... more

DDR Museum – Berlin.de

Last edited: 29 December 2023. The DDR Museum offers you a hands-on experience of the everyday life of a state long gone, the life in socialism. Visitors are invited to broaden their knowledge, to see through stereotypes and clichés, to rethink and to experience history at first hand. The museum’s exhibits are interactive. more

Museum of Communications Berlin – Berlin.de

March 22 to 24, 2024: Events, concerts, exhibitions and more things to do for your perfect weekend in Berlin. Outside – elegant neo-Baroque architecture laced with modern blue neon. Inside – friendly robots in the atrium, and the history of all things communicative. The Museum of Communications was founded as a postal museum in 1872, the ... more

Sachsenhausen Memorial and Museum – Berlin.de

Entry of the Sachsenhausen Memorial. View of the barracks of the former Sachsenhausen concentration camp. A flower lies on a cadaver bed in the crematorium of the Sachsenhausen concentration camp in Oranienburg. The obelisk and outlines of the former camp barracks on the grounds of the Sachsenhausen Memorial. more