One of Berlin’s most famous landmarks, the Brandenburg Gate is a symbol of Germany’s tumultuous history. Situated in the heart of the city, the gate is a perfect introduction to Berlin’s rich past. Don’t forget your camera!
Tiergarten Park is a 520-acre garden that offers a beautiful view of the city’s skyline, perfect for a relaxing day outdoors. Head to the Victory Column and climb to the top for an unforgettable panoramic view of Berlin.
One of the top museums in Berlin, the Pergamon Museum is a must-visit for history lovers. It houses impressive antiquities such as the Pergamon Altar, Ishtar Gate and the Market Gate of Miletus that are a delight to see.
The Berlin Wall remains an important historical landmark and offers an insight into Germany’s past. The East Side Gallery is the longest remaining section of the wall and showcases murals by artists from all over the world.
The Charlottenburg Palace is a fantastic example of baroque architecture and is one of the few palaces in Berlin still standing. Visit the palace and explore its stunning gardens for a perfect ending to your Berlin trip.
If you have extra time, consider visiting the Reichstag Building or the Berlin Cathedral. Alternatively, if you have less time, you can combine Tiergarten Park and Brandenburg Gate together. Please note that some attractions, such as the Pergamon Museum, require advance booking to avoid disappointment.