Adventure in Berlin Itinerary

  • Day 1: Berlin Wall
    20 minutes (5.5 km) from Brandenburg Gate

    The Berlin Wall is a historic landmark covered in street art that stretches over 1.3 km. Learn about the history of the wall and its impact on the city with a guided tour or go on a bike tour along the wall.

  • Day 2: Tiergarten Park
    15 minutes (3 km) from Berlin Wall

    Tiergarten Park is a popular destination for locals and tourists, covering 210 hectares with gardens, ponds, and monuments. Rent a paddle boat or bike, catch a glimpse of the wildlife, and relax in this urban oasis.

  • Day 3: Teufelsberg
    30 minutes (12 km) from Tiergarten Park

    Teufelsberg is a man-made hill built during the cold war that now stands as a monument with a fascinating history. Explore abandoned radar buildings, climb to the top of the hill for panoramic views of the city, and savor the amazing graffiti art on every corner.

  • Day 4: Templehof Park
    30 minutes (10 km) from Teufelsberg

    Tempelhof Park was once an airport and is now one of the coolest urban parks in the city. As the sun sets, join the locals in a game of beach volleyball, skate along the old runways, or have a picnic with friends.

Time and Costs Estimates

  • Berlin Wall Tour (2 hours): 20€
  • Tiergarten Park Bike Rental (2 hours): 12€
  • Teufelsberg Tour (3 hours): 35€
  • Templehof Park Admission: Free
  • Total Estimated Costs: 67€

Transportation

Most of the attractions on this itinerary are within a 30-minute car ride from each other. However, we recommend taking public transportation like the S-bahn or U-bahn to avoid traffic and parking costs. For unlimited travel, consider getting a day ticket for 7€ or a weekly ticket for 30€.

Useful Tips

If you have more time, visit outdoor markets like Markthalle Neun or grab a beer at a local brewery like BRLO, visit more museums like the German Museum of Technology, or enjoy the nightlife in the Kreuzberg neighborhood. Additionally, if you have less time, consider visiting fewer attractions or shortening the tours.

Airports

Berlin has two airports: Tegel Airport (TXL) and Schonefeld Airport (SXF). TXL is located in the north-west of Berlin, 8 km from the city center, while SXF is located in the southeast of Berlin, 22 km from the city center. Visitors can take a taxi or use public transportation to get to their accommodation or the city center.

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