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29-Day Berlin-Focused Itinerary (Lagos → Berlin Round Trip) — Oct 5 to Nov 2, 2025

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Day 1: Arrival & Easy Start

Berlin, Germany on October 5, 2025

8:00am

Airport arrival / transfer to hotel

Collect luggage and take a taxi or train (FEX/RE) to central Berlin; settle into your accommodation and rest after the flight from Lagos.
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10:00am

Brandenburg Gate & Pariser Platz

Walk the iconic Brandenburg Gate and surrounding Pariser Platz to get an immediate sense of Berlin's history; it's open 24/7 and free to visit.
EUR0, 1h0m

1:00pm

Lunch at Curry 36 (Kreuzberg)

Casual Berlin classic—try the currywurst and fries for a fast and local first meal; stalls typically open midday and are budget friendly.
EUR8, 1h0m

4:00pm

Easy stroll in Tiergarten

Relax in Berlin’s central park after lunch and head back to your hotel to rest; park is open all day and perfect for a low-key first afternoon.
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7:00pm

Dinner at Schwarzes Café (Kreuzberg)

Late-night-friendly café/restaurant with an extensive menu—great for jet-lagged arrivals; open late into the evening.
EUR18, 1h30m

Day 2: Museum Island Day

Berlin, Germany on October 6, 2025

8:00am

Breakfast at Café Anna Blume (Prenzlauer Berg)

Popular bakery-café for breakfast and pastries; opens early and is perfect before a museum day.
EUR12, 1h0m

10:00am

Pergamon Museum (Museum Island)

See world-famous antiquities and reconstructions like the Pergamon Altar and Ishtar Gate; generally open 10:00am–6:00pm—reserve tickets in advance.
EUR19, 2h30m

1:00pm

Lunch at Restaurant Nolle (near Bebelplatz)

Classic Berlin bistro close to Museum Island, convenient for a midday break between museums.
EUR20, 1h0m

3:00pm

Altes Museum / Neues Museum

Continue exploring Museum Island’s collections (ancient art in Altes, Egyptian & prehistoric in Neues); both generally open 10:00am–6:00pm—check closures.
EUR14, 2h0m

7:00pm

Dinner at House of Small Wonder

Cozy spot for international comfort food in Mitte with a garden vibe—good end to a culture-heavy day.
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Day 3: Historical Core

Berlin, Germany on October 7, 2025

8:30am

Breakfast at Father Carpenter

Renowned specialty coffee and breakfast near Mitte; ideal fuel for a walking day.
EUR15, 1h0m

10:00am

Reichstag Dome visit

Modern glass dome with panoramic city views—book online in advance (opens around 8:00am–midnight depending on reservations).
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1:00pm

Lunch at Markthalle Neun

Food hall with diverse stalls (open midday) where you can sample several local and international options.
EUR15, 1h0m

3:00pm

Topography of Terror + Holocaust Memorial

Outdoor memorial at the Memorial to the Murdered Jews and the Topography of Terror outdoor/indoor exhibition—check indoor opening hours (generally 10:00–20:00 for Topography).
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7:30pm

Dinner at Katz Orange (Mitte)

Well-regarded local restaurant with seasonal dishes; reserve for evening dining.
EUR35, 1h30m

Day 4: Local Neighborhoods

Berlin, Germany on October 8, 2025

8:30am

Breakfast at Silo Coffee (Friedrichshain)

Trendy café known for good coffee and hearty breakfasts—opens early for a lively start.
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10:00am

Explore Friedrichshain & East Side Gallery

Walk along the Berlin Wall’s East Side Gallery (open 24/7) and explore street art and cafés in Friedrichshain.
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1:00pm

Lunch at Mustafa’s Gemüse Kebap (Mehringdamm)

Famous kebab stand—expect a line but a highly local fast-food experience.
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3:00pm

Shopping and cafés in Kreuzberg

Browse boutique shops, record stores and independent galleries in Kreuzberg; relax with coffee in a local café.
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7:00pm

Dinner at Prater Garten (beer garden, Prenzlauer Berg)

Historic beer garden—great for relaxed outdoor dining if weather allows; opens afternoons/evenings.
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Day 5: Charlottenburg & Culture

Berlin, Germany on October 9, 2025

8:30am

Breakfast at Café Einstein (Kurfürstenstraße)

Traditional Viennese-style café ideal before visiting Charlottenburg Palace; opens early.
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10:00am

Schloss Charlottenburg

Explore the baroque palace and gardens; palace hours usually 10:00am–6:00pm—check for guided-tour times and temporary closures.
EUR14, 2h0m

1:00pm

Lunch at Café am Neuen See (Tiergarten)

Scenic lakeside café in Tiergarten—relaxing spot for midday dining when the weather is good.
EUR18, 1h0m

3:00pm

Käthe Kollwitz Museum or local galleries

Small, focused museums are great for a relaxed afternoon; check specific museum hours (many open 10:00–18:00).
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7:00pm

Dinner at Clärchens Ballhaus

Historic ballroom/restaurant with lively atmosphere—book ahead for dinner and evening music or dance events.
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Day 6: Modern Berlin

Berlin, Germany on October 10, 2025

8:30am

Breakfast at The Barn

Specialty coffee roaster with small breakfasts—great for coffee enthusiasts.
EUR10, 1h0m

10:00am

Jewish Museum Berlin

Unique architecture and thoughtful exhibitions about Jewish life and history in Germany; typical hours 10:00–18:00—reserve time for the exhibition route.
EUR8, 2h0m

1:00pm

Lunch at Bite Club or Street Food at Arena

If visiting on the weekend, open-air street food and market offerings between Ostkreuz and Treptow provide varied lunch options.
EUR15, 1h0m

3:00pm

DDR Museum

Interactive exhibit on daily life in East Germany—open daily (check exact times, often 10:00am–8:00pm).
EUR9, 1h30m

7:30pm

Dinner at Cordobar

Well-rated modern restaurant with creative small plates in Kreuzberg—good for a special evening.
EUR40, 1h30m

Day 7: Free & Markets

Berlin, Germany on October 11, 2025

8:30am

Breakfast at Prenzlauer Berg bakery

Enjoy a relaxed start at a local bakery; this area has many charming cafés and weekend markets.
EUR10, 1h0m

10:00am

Mauerpark Flea Market (if Sunday) or local markets

If it’s Sunday, Mauerpark’s flea market and karaoke are lively; other markets operate throughout the week—open mid-morning to early afternoon.
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1:00pm

Lunch at a local biergarten

Choose a neighborhood biergarten for hearty local food and beer; many are open by midday.
EUR15, 1h0m

3:00pm

Relax or museum catch-up

Use this flexible afternoon to revisit a favorite museum, stroll Alexanderplatz, or rest at your hotel.
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7:00pm

Dinner at Neni Berlin (Rooftop)

Popular rooftop spot with views of the city and Mediterranean-influenced menu—reserve ahead for evenings.
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Day 8: Day Trip: Potsdam

Potsdam, Germany on October 12, 2025

8:00am

Train to Potsdam (S-Bahn/RE)

Short regional train from Berlin to Potsdam (~30–40 minutes). Buy an S-Bahn/Berlin AB or regional ticket depending on starting zone.
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9:00am

Sanssouci Park & Palace

UNESCO site with grand parks and Sanssouci Palace; palace interior tours usually start around 10:00am—park is open dawn to dusk so plan early for photos.
EUR18, 2h30m

1:00pm

Lunch at Café Guam (Potsdam Dutch Quarter)

Charming café in the Dutch Quarter—good for a relaxed midday meal between palace visits.
EUR18, 1h0m

3:00pm

Explore Cecilienhof & Neuer Garten

Historic sites including the Potsdam Conference venue and scenic gardens; check opening hours for interior tours (often 10:00–18:00).
EUR10, 2h0m

7:00pm

Return to Berlin / Dinner at Zur letzten Instanz

Return by train and consider dinner at Berlin’s oldest restaurant near Alexanderplatz for traditional fare—opens evenings.
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Day 9: Travel to Dresden

Dresden, Germany on October 13, 2025

8:00am

Train Berlin → Dresden (IC/RE/ICE)

Direct trains take ~2–2.5 hours; book an early connection to maximize your day in Dresden.
EUR29, 2h15m

11:00am

Brühl's Terrace & Frauenkirche

Walk Dresden’s historic riverfront and visit the restored Frauenkirche; the church typically opens mid-morning—check service times.
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1:00pm

Lunch at Sophienkeller (historic cellar)

Traditional Saxon dishes in a medieval cellar setting—open for lunch and dinner.
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3:00pm

Zwinger Palace & Museums

Baroque complex with museums (Old Masters Gallery, etc.); many museums open around 10:00–18:00—reserve highlights in advance.
EUR12, 2h30m

7:30pm

Dinner at Pulverturm an der Frauenkirche

Casual spot near the Frauenkirche for regional specialties and a relaxed evening.
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Day 10: Dresden Sights

Dresden, Germany on October 14, 2025

8:30am

Breakfast at Café Milchmädchen

Local bakery/café before a day of museums in the Neustadt and historic center.
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10:00am

Green Vault (Grünes Gewölbe)

World-class collection of royal treasures—book timed-entry tickets well in advance (often limited availability).
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1:00pm

Lunch at Lila Sosse

Modern eatery in Dresden Neustadt offering creative small plates; good for a lighter midday meal.
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3:00pm

Walk along the Elbe or visit PANOMETER

Afternoon options include riverside strolls or the immersive PANOMETER panorama—check PANOMETER opening times (typically 10:00–18:00).
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7:00pm

Train to Leipzig (evening) or stay another night

If continuing tonight to Leipzig, catch an evening train (~1–1.5 hours); otherwise enjoy dinner and another night in Dresden.
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Day 11: Leipzig Culture

Leipzig, Germany on October 15, 2025

8:00am

Train to Leipzig (if not overnighted)

Short intercity trains connect Dresden and Leipzig in about an hour; aim for an early arrival to see the city.
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10:00am

St. Thomas Church & Bach Museum

Visit the church where J.S. Bach worked and the small but rich Bach Museum; hours typically 10:00–17:00—check concert times if interested.
EUR10, 1h30m

1:00pm

Lunch at Auerbachs Keller

Historic restaurant in the city center mentioned in Goethe’s Faust—good for a taste of Leipzig tradition.
EUR20, 1h0m

3:00pm

Leipzig Baumwollspinnerei (art galleries)

Repurposed industrial complex with galleries and studios—open afternoons though some galleries have limited hours.
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7:00pm

Dinner at Zum Arabischen Coffe Baum

Historic café/restaurant with classic dishes—nice final touch to your Leipzig visit.
EUR22, 1h30m

Day 12: Weimar (Day Trip)

Weimar, Germany on October 16, 2025

8:00am

Train Leipzig → Weimar

Direct regional trains take ~1–1.5 hours; aim for a morning arrival for a full day of classic German culture.
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10:00am

Goethe & Schiller houses

Visit the residences and museums dedicated to Germany’s classic writers; many sites open around 10:00am—check combined-ticket options.
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1:00pm

Lunch at Frauenplan Café

Centrally located café near the main cultural sites—convenient for a short midday break.
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3:00pm

Bauhaus Museum or park stroll

Weimar has Bauhaus history and attractive parks; check Bauhaus Museum opening hours (commonly 10:00–17:00).
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7:00pm

Return to Berlin (evening train) or overnight nearby

Take an evening train back to Berlin (~2.5–3 hrs) or stay locally if you prefer a less rushed return.
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Day 13: Return & Rest

Berlin, Germany on October 17, 2025

8:30am

Arrival back to Berlin / relaxed breakfast

Take the morning easy—enjoy a calm breakfast near your hotel and recover from traveling between cities.
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10:30am

Visit the Berlinische Galerie or another small museum

Choose a less-crowded modern-art museum to decompress; museums usually open by 10:00am—check each museum’s closing day.
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1:00pm

Lunch at a riverside café along the Spree

Relaxed lunch watching the river traffic; a low-key afternoon to recharge before your northern leg.
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4:00pm

Pack & prepare for travel to Hamburg

Use the afternoon to pack and buy train tickets in advance for the Hamburg leg; central stations and kiosks are open throughout the day.
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7:00pm

Dinner at Neni or local favorite

Enjoy a quieter final Berlin dinner before heading north—reserve if you have a favorite spot.
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Day 14: Travel to Hamburg

Hamburg, Germany on October 18, 2025

8:00am

Train Berlin → Hamburg (ICE)

High-speed train takes ~1.5–2 hours; an early departure gives you most of the day in Hamburg.
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10:30am

Elbphilharmonie Plaza visit

Free or low-cost plaza access with panoramic harbour views—book or queue for plaza tickets; open generally 9:00–23:00 depending on season.
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1:00pm

Lunch at Fischereihafen Restaurant

Classic seafood with harbour views; open midday with fresh fish options.
EUR28, 1h0m

3:00pm

Miniatur Wunderland

World’s largest model railway and miniature worlds—very popular so reserve timed tickets (typical opening 9:30–18:00; hours extend into evening on some days).
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8:00pm

Dinner in St. Pauli (Reeperbahn area)

Vibrant evening area with diverse dining—choose between casual eateries and restaurants; watch local closing times vary by venue.
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Day 15: Hamburg Harbour & Museums

Hamburg, Germany on October 19, 2025

8:30am

Breakfast at Elbgold Coffee

Local roastery café serving great coffee before a day exploring the port and Speicherstadt.
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10:00am

Speicherstadt & International Maritime Museum

Explore the historic warehouse district and the Maritime Museum—museums typically open 10:00am–6:00pm; check special exhibitions.
EUR12, 2h0m

1:00pm

Lunch at Portugiesenviertel (Portuguese Quarter)

Harbour-side restaurants with seafood and Mediterranean options; open midday for lunches.
EUR22, 1h0m

3:00pm

Harbour boat tour

One-hour harbor cruise gives a great overview of Hamburg’s port operations and waterfront—several operators run regular departures.
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7:30pm

Dinner at VLET (Speicherstadt)

Refined Northern German cuisine in historic surroundings—good for a memorable meal in Hamburg.
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Day 16: Hamburg to Lübeck Day Trip

Lübeck, Germany on October 20, 2025

8:00am

Train Hamburg → Lübeck

Regional trains take ~45–60 minutes; arrive early to enjoy the medieval town center.
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9:30am

Holstentor & Old Town

Visit Lübeck’s iconic Holstentor gate and wander the UNESCO-listed old town; most outdoor areas free and museums open around 10:00am.
EUR0, 1h30m

1:00pm

Lunch at Schiffergesellschaft

Historic seafaring tavern with traditional dishes; great atmosphere for a midday stop.
EUR20, 1h0m

3:00pm

Marzipan tasting at Niederegger

Explore the famous Niederegger café and marzipan museum—shop open most of the day (check hours for small museum/tasting slots).
EUR8, 1h0m

6:00pm

Return to Hamburg / Dinner near hotel

Evening return train to Hamburg and a relaxed dinner near your accommodation.
EUR15, 1h30m

Day 17: Bremen Day Trip

Bremen, Germany on October 21, 2025

7:30am

Train Hamburg → Bremen

Early train (~1–1.5 hrs) gives a full day in Bremen’s compact historic center.
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9:30am

Marktplatz & Bremen Town Musicians statue

Visit the UNESCO-listed market square and the famous Brothers Grimm sculpture; outdoor sights open any time.
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12:30pm

Lunch at Ratskeller Bremen

Historic cellar restaurant beneath the town hall serving regional dishes—open for lunch and dinner.
EUR20, 1h0m

2:30pm

Übersee-Museum or Schlachte promenade

Choose a museum-focused afternoon at the cultural Übersee-Museum or a riverside stroll on the Schlachte.
EUR8, 2h0m

6:30pm

Return to Hamburg

Evening train back to Hamburg and dinner near your hotel after arrival.
EUR18, 1h30m

Day 18: To Rostock / Warnemünde

Rostock/Warnemünde, Germany on October 22, 2025

8:00am

Train Hamburg → Rostock

Regional or IC trains take ~2–2.5 hours; plan to continue to the coastal town of Warnemünde for beach time.
EUR20, 2h15m

11:00am

Warnemünde beach & lighthouse

Wide sandy beach and a lighthouse—great for a coastal walk; public area open year round.
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1:00pm

Lunch at Fischkiste (Warnemünde)

Casual seafood right on the promenade—fresh local fish and fries.
EUR18, 1h0m

3:00pm

Rostock old town visit

Explore Rostock’s Hanseatic architecture and universities; many sights are outdoor or open afternoons (check individual museum hours).
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7:00pm

Dinner at Alte Fritz Rostock

Local German cuisine in Rostock—good concluding meal after a day on the coast.
EUR22, 1h30m

Day 19: Island Rügen (Stralsund Base)

Stralsund / Rügen, Germany on October 23, 2025

8:00am

Train / drive Rostock → Stralsund → ferry to Rügen

Travel to Stralsund and onto Rügen island by regional rail/road bridge; plan ~1–2 hours travel depending on connections.
EUR15, 1h30m

10:30am

Explore Stralsund Old Town (UNESCO)

Historic port town with Gothic brick architecture and St. Nicholas Church—museums often open mid-morning (10:00–17:00).
EUR8, 1h30m

1:00pm

Lunch at Alter Fritz (Stralsund)

Harbor restaurant with fish and regional dishes; convenient before heading to Rügen.
EUR18, 1h0m

3:00pm

Drive/transfer to Jasmund National Park (Rügen)

Visit the famous chalk cliffs (Königsstuhl) for dramatic coastal views—park/visitor hours vary with season; check weather conditions.
EUR12, 2h0m

7:00pm

Dinner at local seaside restaurant

Enjoy fresh seafood and regional produce on Rügen; many restaurants open evenings, but check seasonal hours.
EUR25, 1h30m

Day 20: Rügen Exploration

Rügen, Germany on October 24, 2025

8:30am

Breakfast near your accommodation

Island accommodations often provide scenic breakfasts—enjoy the coastal air before a day of sightseeing.
EUR12, 1h0m

10:00am

Cape Arkona & coastal walk

Clifftop lighthouses and dramatic coastline—open for outdoor exploration year-round but check local transport to the cape.
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1:00pm

Lunch at a seaside café

Choose a café in one of the resort towns (Sassnitz, Binz) for a relaxed midday meal.
EUR18, 1h0m

3:00pm

Binz promenade & pier

Stroll the resort promenade, enjoy the beach and spa-town atmosphere; ideal for an unhurried afternoon.
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7:00pm

Dinner at a local Rügen restaurant

Regional ingredients and fish specialities—book ahead in high season though October is quieter.
EUR28, 1h30m

Day 21: Return to Berlin

Berlin, Germany on October 25, 2025

8:00am

Travel Rügen/Stralsund → Berlin by train

Plan for ~3–4 hours depending on connections—book in advance for best fares and comfortable connections.
EUR30, 3h30m

12:00pm

Arrive Berlin / Lunch near hotel

Get back into Berlin, have a relaxed lunch and unpack for several nights back in the city.
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2:30pm

Free afternoon / shopping or rest

Flexible time to recover from travel—visit a mall, stroll Kurfürstendamm, or rest at your hotel.
EUR0, 2h0m

7:00pm

Dinner at Lokal (Mitte) or neighborhood restaurant

Local favorite for seasonal German cuisine—book if you prefer a sit-down evening meal.
EUR30, 1h30m

Day 22: Harz Mountains / Goslar

Goslar / Harz, Germany on October 26, 2025

7:30am

Train Berlin → Goslar (via Hannover or Magdeburg)

Regional/intercity routes take ~3.5–4.5 hours; start early to maximize time in the Harz region.
EUR35, 4h0m

12:30pm

Lunch in Goslar old town

Historic market square and timber-framed houses—have lunch and then stroll the UNESCO-listed town center.
EUR18, 1h0m

3:00pm

Rammelsberg Mining Museum or cable car to mountaintop views

Visit the mining museum (UNESCO) or take local hikes / a cable car depending on weather—check museum opening hours (usually 10:00–17:00).
EUR12, 2h0m

7:00pm

Return to Berlin (evening train) or overnight locally

Option to return by evening train to Berlin or stay overnight in Goslar to enjoy the mountain air.
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Day 23: Wittenberg & Dessau option

Wittenberg / Dessau, Germany on October 27, 2025

8:00am

Train Berlin → Wittenberg

Martin Luther’s Wittenberg is reachable in ~1–1.5 hours; visit the Reformation sites and town center—many churches open mid-morning.
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10:30am

Luther House & Market Square

Key Reformation sites including Luther’s home turned museum; check opening hours (often 10:00–17:00).
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1:00pm

Lunch at a local restaurant in Wittenberg

Enjoy regional lunchtime dishes in the historic center before traveling on to Dessau if desired.
EUR14, 1h0m

3:00pm

Dessau Bauhaus visit (optional)

If you continue to Dessau, visit Bauhaus buildings and the museum—check opening times (commonly 10:00–17:00).
EUR12, 2h0m

7:00pm

Return to Berlin / Dinner

Evening return to Berlin with dinner near your hotel—use this night for a quiet meal and packing for the final week.
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Day 24: Museum Catch-up

Berlin, Germany on October 28, 2025

8:30am

Breakfast near your hotel

Have a relaxed start with a neighborhood breakfast and plan which missed museums you want to revisit.
EUR12, 1h0m

10:00am

Bode Museum or Gemäldegalerie

Use this day to visit any museum you missed earlier (Gemäldegalerie in Kulturforum or Bode on Museum Island); check opening times (commonly 10:00–18:00).
EUR14, 2h30m

1:00pm

Lunch at KaDeWe food floor (Kurfürstendamm)

Iconic department-store food hall with international options—open daily and great for varied tastes.
EUR20, 1h0m

3:00pm

Tempelhof Park or Viktoriapark

Open-air option for a relaxed afternoon walk or bike ride at a former airport turned park—open all day.
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7:30pm

Dinner at Facil (fine dining) or neighborhood spot

Consider a special final-week dinner at a Michelin-style restaurant or a cozy neighborhood favorite depending on reservations.
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Day 25: Spreewald Day Trip

Lübbenau / Spreewald, Germany on October 29, 2025

7:30am

Train to Lübbenau (Spreewald)

Regional trains from Berlin take ~1–1.5 hours; arrive early for boat tours and quieter canals.
EUR20, 1h20m

9:30am

Traditional punt (Kahn) boat tour

Guided canoe/punt trips through the waterways are the best way to experience Spreewald’s unique biosphere—tours run most of the day; check seasonal schedules.
EUR18, 1h30m

1:00pm

Lunch of Spreewald gherkins & regional specialties

Try local pickles and hearty dishes at a village inn—great for a memorable regional culinary experience.
EUR15, 1h0m

3:00pm

Biking or walking trails in the biosphere reserve

Rent a bike or take a gentle hike on well-marked trails through the Spreewald waterways and meadows; outdoor activity times flexible.
EUR8, 2h0m

6:30pm

Return to Berlin / dinner near hotel

Evening return trip and a quiet dinner—use this night to pack and prepare for one last Berlin weekend.
EUR15, 1h30m

Day 26: Tropical Islands or Relax

Krausnick (near Berlin), Germany on October 30, 2025

8:00am

Day trip to Tropical Islands Resort

Indoor tropical water-park/resort south of Berlin—open daily but check exact operating hours and book tickets; great for relaxation and water activities.
EUR39, 7h0m

1:00pm

Lunch inside Tropical Islands (various food outlets)

Resort offers multiple dining options for casual lunches; plan for crowds on weekends.
EUR18, 1h0m

6:00pm

Return to Berlin

After a full day relaxing, head back to Berlin for a lighter evening.
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8:00pm

Casual dinner near hotel

Low-key dinner—choose a nearby neighborhood restaurant to rest before the final travel days.
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Day 27: Final Berlin Highlights

Berlin, Germany on October 31, 2025

8:30am

Breakfast at local bakery

Enjoy a leisurely Berlin breakfast and plan last-minute souvenir shopping and photo spots for the day.
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10:00am

TV Tower (Fernsehturm) or boat tour on the Spree

For iconic views visit the TV Tower (book ahead) or take a relaxed Spree riverboat tour—TV Tower typically open 10:00–00:00, boat tours vary by operator.
EUR25, 1h30m

1:00pm

Lunch at Monsieur Vuong or Vietnamese spot

Quick, tasty lunch option in Mitte if you want something light and fresh before afternoon exploring.
EUR14, 1h0m

3:00pm

Gallery crawl or Prenzlauer Berg stroll

Spend a relaxed afternoon visiting smaller galleries, shops, and cafés in Prenzlauer Berg or Mitte.
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7:30pm

Halloween evening option / special event (if interested)

Berlin often has special events or club nights on Halloween—check event listings and opening hours; otherwise enjoy a calm farewell dinner.
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Day 28: Pack & Last Walks

Berlin, Germany on November 1, 2025

8:30am

Final shopping and packing

Use the morning to buy souvenirs, check out of any luggage storage needs, and finalize travel documents for departure.
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11:00am

Brunch at House of Small Wonder or similar

Leisurely brunch to enjoy your final full day—popular spots can be busy so arrive slightly earlier.
EUR22, 1h30m

2:00pm

Visit any last-minute attractions or neighborhood

Catch any remaining must-see spots, revisit a favorite cafe or walk the banks of the Spree for final photos.
EUR0, 2h0m

7:00pm

Farewell dinner at a favorite Berlin restaurant

Choose a restaurant you loved during the trip or try a refined final-night option—reserve ahead for a smooth evening.
EUR40, 1h30m

Day 29: Departure Day

Berlin → Lagos on November 2, 2025

6:00am

Early breakfast & hotel check-out

Have a light breakfast, confirm airport transfer or take the train/taxi to BER Airport; allow ample time for international check-in.
EUR12, 1h0m

7:30am

Transfer to Berlin Brandenburg Airport (BER)

Taxi or airport express (FEX) to BER—plan at least 2–3 hours before your flight from Berlin to Lagos depending on airline check-in/baggage rules.
EUR40, 0h45m

10:00am

Check-in & security at BER

Complete check-in and security procedures; use airport lounges if you have access or relax in departures area before boarding.
EUR0, 2h0m

12:30pm

Boarding / Flight home

Board your flight back to Lagos—safe travels and congratulations on a comprehensive month exploring Berlin and northern/eastern Germany.
EUR0, N/A
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