Berlin

Berlin

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From the Berlin Wall's graffiti-covered remnants to techno clubs in abandoned warehouses, this city wears its scars and triumphs openly. Learn more about Berlin

Things to Do in Berlin

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3.5-Hour Guided Bike Tour of Berlin's Best Highlights tour image
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Walking & Biking Tours
Headout
10/10
Excellent
(1 review)

5-hour guided bike tour of Berlin begins at the Kulturbrauerei in Prenzlauer Berg, an area known for its preserved industrial architecture and lively atmosphere. After collecting your bike and helmet and receiving a safety briefing from multilingual guides, the group sets off on a route that traces Berlin's historical and political landmarks. The itinerary covers major sites including the Berlin Wall remnants, the Jewish Museum, the Reichstag building, the government district, Brandenburg Gate, the Holocaust Memorial, Berlin Cathedral, and Museum Island. The ride moves steadily through different quarters of the city, following paths that pass both quiet residential streets and busy avenues. Key stops along the route introduce visitors to Berlin's layered past and its architectural styles. The Berlin Wall segments serve as stark reminders of the city's division during the Cold War. At the Jewish Museum, the angular, concrete structure designed by Daniel Libeskind invites contemplation of Jewish life and the impact of the Holocaust. The Reichstag, with its glass dome designed by Norman Foster, represents the reunification and transparency of modern German democracy. The Holocaust Memorial’s concrete stelae create a contemplative environment. Museum Island offers views of several classical and baroque museums lining the Spree River, while Brandenburg Gate stands as a neoclassical symbol of unity. Throughout the ride, guides provide detailed historical context and anecdotes, enriching the experience with stories about the city’s transformation. The tour is conducted in small groups to allow for easy communication and safety in traffic. Guides speak multiple languages and combine historical facts with local insights, ensuring an informative yet relaxed pace. The bikes are maintained for comfort and safety, suitable for riders with moderate fitness. Helmets are provided and recommended. The route primarily follows bike lanes and quieter streets, with occasional short stretches alongside vehicular traffic. Breaks are taken to rest and absorb the surroundings, including a brief stop for a snack near the government district. This tour suits visitors who have an interest in history, architecture, and politics and who enjoy cycling at a moderate pace. It provides a comprehensive overview of Berlin’s central districts, allowing participants to cover considerable ground without the fatigue of walking. The blend of outdoor activity and cultural landmarks makes it particularly appealing to those who want an active way to engage with the city's stories and spaces.

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Fotografiska Berlin Tickets tour image
Day Trips & Excursions
Headout
10/10
Excellent
(6 reviews)

Fotografiska Berlin offers a deep dive into contemporary photography housed in a repurposed historic building on Oranienburger Straße. Visitors start their visit by entering the former Jewish Girls' School, a structure whose austere brick façade contrasts with the creative energy within. The tour route leads through several floors of gallery space totaling about 5,500 square meters, where exhibitions rotate regularly. This setup provides a comprehensive view of the medium’s evolution and current trends, showcasing works that range from intimate portraits to large-scale installations that fill entire rooms. Visitors are encouraged to take their time navigating the galleries, absorbing the visual narratives and the atmosphere created by carefully curated lighting and arrangement. Key stops include the main exhibition halls where internationally well-known photographers and emerging artists present their work. One can encounter photo series addressing social issues, experimental multimedia projects, or traditional prints that challenge perception. The ground floor hosts a café offering views onto Oranienburger Straße, where the aroma of freshly brewed coffee mingles with conversations about the artworks. The top floor presents a restaurant with panoramic views of Berlin’s skyline, providing a sensory contrast to the introspective experience of the galleries below. Additionally, there is a bookshop featuring photography monographs and art literature. Practical details for this visit include a self-guided tour format, allowing visitors to move at their own pace. Group sizes vary from solo visitors to small parties; no formal guide is provided, but detailed exhibition descriptions and multimedia guides are available on site. Transport options to Fotografiska include tram lines M1 and M12 stopping nearby, and several bus routes. The building is accessible by elevator, facilitating entry for visitors with mobility challenges. The entire visit typically lasts around 90 minutes, though those with a keen interest in photography might spend longer. This experience suits those with an appreciation for visual arts, cultural historians, and photographers interested in contemporary trends and techniques. It also appeals to travelers seeking a contemplative cultural activity within central Berlin. Visitors comfortable with quiet, reflective spaces will find the environment conducive to absorbing the artworks without distraction. Families with older children interested in arts may also find the visit rewarding, while very young children may require supervision due to the nature of the exhibits.

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€15.00
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Group Driving Tour 1 to 6 people. Berlin Shore Excursion incl pick-up at Port tour image
Day Trips & Excursions
Viator
10/10
Excellent
(8 reviews)

11 - 12 HOURS Private Berlin Shore Excursion INCLUDING the minivan from 1 to a max. of 6 people. Private Berlin Shore Excursion - Warnemunde to Berlin (Time to be spent in Berlin: about 5 1/2 to 6 hours) Bespoke, custom tailored Warnemunde to Berlin Tours For passengers on a Baltic cruise landing in Rostock/Warnemünde, Hamburg or Stettin (Szczecin). All Berlin tours are private - Only your group will tour in the same vehicle.

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€1595.00
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Berlin: Guided Private Bike Tour to Explore the Highlights tour image
Walking & Biking Tours
Viator
10/10
Excellent
(12 reviews)

Discover Berlin by Bike – Perfect for First-Time Visitors and Locals Alike! Join an exciting cycling tour through Berlin – ideal for newcomers and for anyone who thinks they’ve already seen it all! Enjoy a lively mix of iconic landmarks and fascinating stories that reveal the city’s unique spirit. Start in the centrally located Nikolaiviertel, just a five-minute walk from the TV Tower, and choose your favorite bike from a wide selection. Pedal through Berlin’s heart, past highlights like the Brandenburg Gate, Museum Island, and along the River Spree to charming hidden corners even locals rarely visit. In roughly three hours, you’ll hear captivating facts and anecdotes about Berlin’s historic center and Prenzlauer Berg (included in the German tour)– a district full of creativity and change. Would you prefer a private tour? Simply call +49 (0)30 2870 4492 to arrange it. Pick your starting time, adjust the route to your wishes, and enjoy a personalized experience made just for you.

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€89.50
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Private Third Reich Walking Tour of Berlin tour image
Walking & Biking Tours
Viator
10/10
Excellent
(12 reviews)

This tour will take you back to the history. Learn all about the Nazis' rise to power, Hitler's plans for Berlin and his end in the bunker. See the authentic site of the former heart of the Nazis' government area and the headquarters of their terror regime. On this tour you will see the location of Hitler's bunker in which he committed suicide and you will walk along the former government area of the Nazis where they planned the Second World War and the Holocaust. We will also see the building of Goering's Aviation Ministry and the site of Hitler's New Chancellery. The tour ends at the site where the State Security Police had its headquarter and where you will visit an exhibition about the Nazi's terror regime.

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€125.00
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Aerial view of a wide tree-lined avenue leading to a city skyline with a tall TV tower under a partly cloudy sky
Cultural & Historical
Viator
10/10
Excellent
(15 reviews)

This introductory tour gives you the best access to Berlin. I will guide you along the main known sites Like the Brandenburg Gate, The Reichstag Building, Check Point Charley, The Nazi quarter and Holocaust Memorial and Gendermanmarkt Classical Square. The story of the city in the 20th century gives a lot of ambience and richness to the tour, we walk trough places of quarrels between ideologies, A wall that erected to divide them and stories of heroes and wicked, communists and nazis, kings and servants, modern and ancient. The tour will be accompanied by A3 picture folder to help imagine the stories and historical scenes Berlin produced in the last 100 years. Above that I would love to direct you: where to find good food, hang out and other special recommendations and hidden spots. I am guiding in the city for 12 years and I would love to share with you Berlin's unique story, and enrich your visit.

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€268.69
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Private Berlin Custom Half-Day Tour with Private Driver and Guide tour image
Cultural & Historical
Viator
10/10
Excellent
(30 reviews)

Discover Berlin’s history on this 4-hour tour with your own private driver and guide. See Berlin’s historic center, walk through the Brandenburg Gate, see the Reichstag, drive through the old border at Checkpoint Charlie, and come to terms with Berlin’s dark Nazi past at the book-burning memorial. Your guide will show you all this and more as you uncover the tortured past and fantastic present of Germany’s capital city, all from the comfort of your private air-conditioned vehicle.

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€299.50
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Sachsenhausen Concentration Camp Memorial Guided Tour From Berlin tour image
Day Trips & Excursions
Headout
9/10
Excellent
(479 reviews)

Step into one of the most significant historical sites of the Nazi regime with a powerful and informative guided visit to the Sachsenhausen Memorial and Museum. Getting started Meet your expert historian guide in central Berlin and take a short train ride to Oranienburg. From the station, it's a 20-minute walk to the camp's entrance—an important part of understanding the prisoners’ arrival route. What to expect Sachsenhausen was established in 1936 as a model concentration camp and became the blueprint for many that followed. It imprisoned over 200,000 people—including political opponents, Jews, LGBTQ+ individuals, and others targeted by the Nazi regime. Features Entrance gate & roll-call area: Begin at the infamous “Arbeit macht frei” gate and the main square, where prisoners stood for hours in all weather. Punishment and death zones: Visit the notorious Tower A, the camp prison, gallows, and execution trenches, hearing accounts of daily brutality. Gas chamber & crematorium ruins: Witness the remains of the extermination facilities used during the camp’s final years. Stories of resistance and liberation: Learn about the 1945 death marches, and hear stories of the survivors who bore witness.

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3.25-Hour Spree & Landwehrkanal Boat Tour tour image
Day Trips & Excursions
Headout
9/10
Excellent
(38 reviews)

25-hour boat tour navigates through Berlin's central waterways, following the Spree River and Landwehrkanal, offering an extended view of the city's urban landscape from the water. The route begins near the historic district, moving past notable landmarks and flowing beneath more than 40 bridges, each a testament to Berlin's architectural evolution. As the boat meanders through the city, passengers witness a blend of architectural styles lining the banks, from neoclassical facades to sleek modern constructions and remnants of industrial-era structures. The tour affords a perspective on the city's layout, showing how waterways have shaped urban development and connecting different neighborhoods through a shared aquatic artery. Key highlights include sailing past Museum Island, a UNESCO World Heritage Site that houses five internationally recognized museums, including the Pergamon Museum and the Altes Museum, each holding art and artifacts spanning millennia. The journey continues under a series of historic bridges, such as the Oberbaum Bridge, with its striking red brick and Gothic revival towers, and the Jannowitzbrücke, reflecting periods of Berlin's growth and change. Along the canals, passengers see a variety of residential, commercial, and cultural buildings, illustrating Berlin's layered history and its ongoing transformation. Practical aspects of the tour include a relaxed pace allowing time for observation and photography. The boat is equipped with waiter service, providing drinks throughout the cruise. Seating is unassigned, so arriving early is recommended for preferred placement. The group size is moderate, fostering a quiet atmosphere conducive to contemplation rather than guided commentary, as the focus is on the visual and sensory experience of the waterways. Transport is by a comfortable, covered vessel, suitable for all weather conditions, ensuring an enjoyable journey regardless of the season. This tour is well-suited for visitors interested in architectural history, urban development, and experiencing Berlin from a different vantage point beyond the typical street-level tours. It's ideal for those who appreciate calm, scenic travel combined with cultural insights conveyed visually rather than through extensive narration. Families with older children, couples, and solo travelers seeking a leisurely excursion away from the city's traffic will find this cruise rewarding.

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€34.90
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Stedelijk Museum Skip-the-Line Tickets tour image
Cultural & Historical
Headout
9/10
Excellent
(1393 reviews)

Skip the lines and dive into Amsterdam’s hub for modern and contemporary art at the Stedelijk Museum. See groundbreaking works and fresh perspectives with the support of an audio guide. Getting started Begin your visit at the main entrance of the Stedelijk Museum on Museumplein, right between the Van Gogh Museum and Rijksmuseum. After a quick ticket scan and security check, you’ll be ready to explore one of Europe’s most celebrated art collections. Pick up your free audio guide in English or Dutch, or choose additional languages for a small fee at reception. What to expect Stedelijk Museum Founded in 1895 and reopened in 2012 after major renovations, the Stedelijk Museum showcases movements from Mannerism and Pop Art to Minimalism and Neorealism. Highlights include works by Picasso, Mondrian, Matisse, Chagall, Malevich, and Appel, alongside bold, thought-provoking pieces from today’s emerging artists. The result is a vibrant mix of classics and contemporary experiments that reveal the ever-changing language of art. Features Permanent exhibitions: Encounter iconic movements like Cobra, Color Field Painting, and Pop Art, as well as rotating displays of new artists and experimental works. Temporary exhibits: Head to the Freedom exhibit that serves as a retrospective of Erwin Olaf's cinematic photography, his lesser-known work, personal archive material, and his last work: an unfinished video, among other temporary exhibits. Historical architecture: Admire the original 1895 design by Adriaan Willem Weissman and the striking modernised building completed in 2012 after extensive renovations. Famous masterpieces: See works from celebrated figures such as Picasso, Mondrian, Matisse, Chagall, Malevich, and Karel Appel, central to the evolution of 20th-century art. Helpful audio guide: Enhance your visit with free English and Dutch guides, or pay at reception for additional language options offering detailed context about the artworks.

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White river cruise boat with passengers sailing past green trees and a clock tower under cloudy sky
Day Trips & Excursions
Headout
9/10
Excellent
(74 reviews)

Board this 3-hour cruise that takes you through the river Spree, leading to the Müggelsee lake to approach the city of Köpenick. Take a break from the cruise by opting to get down at the nearby localities of Köpenick, Rübezahl or Friedrichshagen. Relish in the wonderful waters and the peace around it. Witness the majestic Müggelberge hills. Hop on this cruise to get away from the city life for a peaceful leisure time. Make your excursion an unique experience by opting to take a ship further to the Watersports paradise that Müggelsee is.

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woman in white dress balancing on one leg on a colorful geometric platform indoors
Day Trips & Excursions
Headout
9/10
Excellent
(1383 reviews)

Enter one of Amsterdam’s most creative indoor experiences with your Upside Down Museum ticket and wander through more than 25 surreal and playful spaces. Getting started Show your digital ticket at the entrance of The Upside Down Museum. After a quick check-in, you’re all set to begin your self-paced visit through a series of colorful, immersive environments. What to expect This attraction blends visual trickery with modern pop culture in an experience designed for all ages. With over 25 rooms to explore, it transforms familiar settings into imaginative, eye-catching spaces inspired by Dutch lifestyle, art, and humor. Features Interactive spaces: Roam through themed areas like a floating bedroom, candy-colored jungle, neon ball pit, and more—each built for bold photos and lighthearted fun. Made to be shared: Every corner is styled with creativity in mind, making it a great outing for friend groups, families, or anyone who loves snapping standout shots. Inclusive design: All public areas are accessible via elevator, so everyone can enjoy the fun without barriers. Bonus add-ons: Upgrade your visit with a printed entry photo, downloadable digital snaps, secure storage lockers, and exclusive discounts at the café and concept store.

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Places to Stay in Berlin

Wilmina Apartments & Lofts accommodation image
Hotel
9/10
Excellent

Wilmina Apartments & Lofts provides spacious, modern 5-star accommodations in Charlottenburg-Wilmersdorf for $683/night.

€682.58
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Boutique Hotel Château Royal accommodation image
Hotel
9/10
Excellent

5-star hotel in Mitte, a short walk from Brandenburg Gate. Highly rated for staff and comfort, with clean, well-equipped rooms since 2017.

€350.87
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InterContinental Berlin by IHG accommodation image
Hotel
9/10
Excellent

InterContinental Berlin features 5-star luxury and top staff in Mitte from $149/night.

€148.81
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Hotel
9/10
Excellent

Steigenberger Hotel Am Kanzleramt features 5-star comfort and staff service in Mitte from $437/night.

€436.53
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Hotel
9/10
Excellent

5-star hotel in Friedrichshain-Kreuzberg near Petersburger Straße. High guest rating of 9.2/10 for staff and comfort with excellent cleanliness and facilities.

€413.40
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Hotel De Rome Berlin accommodation image
Hotel
9/10
Excellent

Hotel De Rome Berlin is a 5-star luxury hotel with a 9.2 rating and rates from $437/night in Mitte.

€436.77
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Dorint Kurfürstendamm Berlin accommodation image
Hotel
9/10
Excellent

5-star hotel in Charlottenburg-Wilmersdorf with great city views and excellent facilities. Rated 9.2/10 by guests.

€187.46
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Apartments Rosenthal Residence accommodation image
Hotel
9/10
Excellent

5-star hotel in Berlin’s Mitte district, rated 9.2/10, near Museum Island with luxury facilities.

€245.20
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Hotel Palace Berlin accommodation image
Hotel
9/10
Excellent

5-star hotel near Berlin Zoo in Charlottenburg-Wilmersdorf with highly rated staff and facilities.

€240.82
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Berlin Travel Guides

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Cycling in Berlin: Routes, Rentals and Tips
Adventure & Outdoors

Cycling in Berlin: Routes, Rentals and Tips

Berlin’s Mauerweg cycling route spans 160 km, tracing the former Berlin Wall built in 1961. Bike rentals average €15 per day, with popular providers like Nextbike offering over 5,000 bikes citywide. Temperatures range from 0°C in January to 24°C in July, ideal for year-round cycling.

Berlin Water Sports and Activities Guide
Adventure & Outdoors

Berlin Water Sports and Activities Guide

The Spree River runs 400 km through Berlin, where kayak rentals start at €15 per hour. Wannsee Lake, located 20 km southwest of the city center, reaches summer temperatures of 22°C, ideal for sailing and stand-up paddleboarding throughout June to August.

Hiking Near Berlin: Trails for Every Level
Adventure & Outdoors

Hiking Near Berlin: Trails for Every Level

The Müggelberge hills, reaching 114 meters in height, offer trails ranging from 5 to 15 kilometers around Berlin’s largest forest area. Entry to the Müggelsee lake nearby is free, while guided hikes in the Grunewald Forest start at €20 per person, suitable for all skill levels.

Best Day Trips from Berlin
Adventure & Outdoors

Best Day Trips from Berlin

Potsdam, 40 km southwest of Berlin, features Sanssouci Palace, built between 1745-1747, with entry tickets costing €12. Nearby, the Spreewald Biosphere Reserve lies 100 km southeast, where boat tours start at €15 and temperatures average 22°C in summer. Both locations are accessible within 1-2 hours by train.

Outdoor Activities in Berlin: Adventure Guide
Adventure & Outdoors

Outdoor Activities in Berlin: Adventure Guide

The Müggelsee lake, Berlin’s largest at 7.4 square kilometers, permits kayaking rentals from €15 per hour. Tempelhofer Feld, a former airport closed in 2008, spans 386 hectares and is popular for cycling and kite flying, with average summer temperatures around 24°C.

Family Hotels in Berlin: Where to Stay with Children
Family Travel

Family Hotels in Berlin: Where to Stay with Children

The Hotel Adlon Kempinski, located 200 meters from Brandenburg Gate, charges family rooms from €350 per night. Berlin’s Zoo, 3 km away, opened in 1844 and is ideal for children, with average summer temperatures around 22°C making outdoor visits comfortable.

Frequently Asked Questions About Berlin

The best time to visit Berlin depends on your preferences. Located in Germany, the shoulder seasons (spring and autumn) typically offer pleasant weather and fewer crowds. Summer brings warmer temperatures and peak tourist season, while winter can be ideal for those seeking a quieter experience or specific seasonal activities.