Tiergarten
1 miles from city centre
Leaves dance on the morning breeze in Tiergarten Park, before Potsdamer Platz - a network of malls and eateries – bursts into life. The sound of Berlin's orchestra floats on the wind through the Kulturforum Cultural Complex. Bellevue Palace glows a little more in the evening light, just as the nocturnal animals of Berlin Zoo call for attention.
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Charlottenburg
2.9 miles from city centre
This arty district is home to affluent city-dwellers. There’s a bucolic feel to the lush grounds of the Charlottenburg Palace, which houses a collection of opulent treasures. Kaiser-Wilhelm Memorial Church is a haunting place to spend an afternoon, followed by a splurge at KaDeWe – Continental Europe’s largest department store.
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Mitte
0.7 miles from city centre
Near the sleepy residential area of Moabit, you’ll find the lush forests and groves of Tiergarten. The Berlin Philharmonic and New National Gallery inject a dose of high culture, while Wedding furnishes Berlin’s students and young professionals with affordable housing – and bars and clubs to while away the wee hours.
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Kreuzberg
1.6 miles from city centre
Couples walk hand-in-hand by the waterfall in Viktoriapark, while the experimental Gleisdreieck Park shows what a former no-man’s-land and a little imagination can achieve. Hours can be spent meandering through time across Graefekiez’s urban landscape. At dusk, the sun sets over Oberbaum Bridge and Schlesische Strasse's nightlife takes over.
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Schöneberg
2 miles from city centre
Diversity is the lifeblood of Schöneberg in Western Berlin and the area has a distinct bohemian feel. Disused Tempelhof Airport hosts barbeques and concerts without a plane in sight, and the men of Nollendorfplatz wave their rainbow flags proudly. The liberty bell of Rathaus Schöneberg – the historic town hall – tolls the sound of freedom.
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Friedrichshain
3.2 miles from city centre
Famously youthful, Friedrichshain is where lovers love and the young-at-heart play. The conversation – and coffee – flows in Boxhagener Platz’ eateries. Boutiques and bars lie at the centre, while the thudding beats of Revaler Strasse’s clubs carry fun into the night. The iconic East Side Gallery is a stretch of the Berlin Wall covered in murals.
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Berlin is a city of rapid growth, where innovation and diversity have fused together to create a young and vibrant culture. You’ve only to join a walking tour to discover examples of jaw-dropping street art, or evidence of a music scene that has drawn the likes of David Bowie and Iggy Pop as one-time residents. The city is also one of Europe’s major startup capitals, with new enterprises opening every week.
That being said, landmarks of eras gone by remain among the city’s biggest attractions. The historic Reichstag wows visitors with its gleaming glass dome, while sections of the graffitied Berlin Wall, which divided the city for almost three decades, still stand in Potsdamer Platz. The iconic Brandenburg Gate has become a symbol of reunification since the wall fell in 1989, and is undoubtedly one of the highlights of any visit.
In summer, it tends to be hot enough to explore the city outdoors, or enjoy a spot of sunbathing in Tiergarten Park.
In winter, visitors flock to Germany’s capital to see glittering Christmas Markets like Berliner Weihnachtszeit, which is set up annually behind Alexanderplatz. Wrap up warm and stroll from stall to stall, buying festive souvenirs and mugs of hot Glühwein in this storybook setting.
Tonight
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Most popular time to visit | October–December |
Cheapest time to visit | January–March |
Local currency | € 10 = £8.57 |
Language | German |
Average weekend price | £99 per night |
Average weekday price | £103 per night |
Typical stay | 2 nights |
Alexanderplatz
1.6 miles from city centre
Kurfürstendamm
2.5 miles from city centre
Potsdamer Platz
0.4 miles from city centre
Berlin Olympic Stadium
5.8 miles from city centre
Brandenburg Gate
0.1 miles from city centre
Waldbühne
6.2 miles from city centre
Friedrichstraße
0.7 miles from city centre
Gendarmenmarkt
0.7 miles from city centre
Tempodrom
1.1 miles from city centre
Theater des Westens
2.1 miles from city centre
Berlin retains a small city charm as it is broken up into...
26 April 2024
Berlin retains a small city charm as it is broken up into very distinct districts. There are at least two of everything given it's East/West past history Even has 3 opera houses. Plenty of green parks and a public transport system that is second to none. The 7 day pass for S/Bahn, U/Bahn, buses and trams worked out at under 6 Euros per day. Staying at the Lutzowplatz Radisson we had direct access to Unter Den Linden and the Kurfurstendamm plus taxi rank outside the hotel for the trip to the main station with heavy luggage. Good traditional German restaurants are still plentiful whereas in many other German cities they are being replaced with pizzeria. More museums and art galleries than any mere mortal can visit in a month.
Very interesting city, which (obviously) has lots of history.
25 April 2024
Very interesting city, which (obviously) has lots of history. We visited in mid/late April so - like the UK - the weather is unreliable at that time of year. It was cold and wet during our stay, but we did have some fine/sunny weather too. We visited all the main sights - the Brandenburg Gate, the Reichstag Building, East Side gallery / Berlin Wall, Museum Island, and the Memorial for the Murdered Jews of Europe. Some of these are quite close together, some are deceptively far apart! Would recommend downloading the BVG tickets app and getting a 24 hour AB ticket so you can catch a bus, tram, or train (€9.90). We made the mistake of taking a stroll through Görlitzer Park after visiting the East Side gallery - it's beautiful, with lots of people and families, but this was juxtaposed by drug dealers absolutely every where. It's the only part of the city that we felt genuinely unsafe. Ironically, that was the same day (20th April) that a 420 rally was happening near the Brandenburg Gate (a stoner pro-cannabis event) which had a very strong police presence for, but there were no police at all where weed (and much more) were being peddled very openly! We also went to the Mauerpark Flea Market which is a very pleasant way to spend a Sunday morning, especially as the weather was fine. Overall, we had a lovely time in Berlin. We ate some incredible food, saw all the iconic landmarks, and had moment of quiet reflection at the memorials. Berlin is well worth a visit and we're very glad we came, but won't be rushing back.
Berlin is a really interesting city.
22 April 2024
Berlin is a really interesting city. One could spent 3 weeks visiting expositions and locations every day and still not be able to see everything. Public transport is top notch. Food is not that great, I personally didn't like the food from the best 2 restaurants on Uber Eats at all. It was barely edible. Although, there are some great restaurants around the center.
I find Berlin a fascinating city.
20 April 2024
I find Berlin a fascinating city. There is so much history and there are the old and new buildings to see, plus remnants of the Cold War. There are plenty of museums and other sites to see such as the Citadel in Spandau, Museums Island, Technic Museum, TV Tower, the East Side Gallery (remains of the Wall) and the Wall memorial along Bernauer Strasse. There is a huge choice of food and so many places to eat that you will never go hungry. The city covers a huge area but public transport is good and comparatively cheap; there are buses, trams and overground/ungerground trains. Finally, the historic city of Potsdam with its "Bridge of Spies" and palaces lies within the outer Berlin transport zone and can be reached in 30 to 40 minutes
Excellent transport connections with the bus,tram and train...
20 April 2024
Excellent transport connections with the bus,tram and train networks. I would recommend using the 24 hour day tickets for getting around the city. Useful maps are available at the BVB office at Alexanderplatz station. Visited Brandenburg gate,Siegessaüle,checkpoint Charlie and the excellent museumsinsel area.
The city is wonderful, though I spent my time in East Berlin...
18 April 2024
The city is wonderful, though I spent my time in East Berlin, I'm sure it is true for the whole city. Where I was there are lots of cultural, and musical activities, including the Staatsoper unter den Linden. Other events, beautiful parks, friendly people and fantastic chocolate, especially Rausch Chocolate Shop on Charlottenstrasse. There are great shops, including the fabulous Dussmann music and bookstore. All within walking distance of each other. OTOH, the shops are all closed on Sundays, seems it a law. Restaurants and other attractions may be open.
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