Berlin, Germany

Berlin, Germany

Berlin, Germany’s capital city has a lot of stories to tell. This is where you will find the remains of the Berlin Wall, if you have been waiting to see it. Home to some fascinating museums, beautiful gardens, and markets, Berlin is worth a visit at least once in your lifetime. If you are confused about what to do in the city, let me pick the best attractions to make the most of your tour to Berlin.

 

  • Discover German history and art at Museumsinsel

Museumsinsel, also popularly known as the Museum Island is something you cannot miss in Berlin. You will regret for sure if you miss visiting this spectacular destination. Each of the five museums; Pergamonmuseum, Alte Nationalgalerie, Neues Museum, Altes Museum, and Bode Museum will give you a different perspective of art, sculptures, and much more. It sure deserves UNESCO World Heritage Site status!

 

  • Relive history at the Berlin Wall Memorial

You may have heard about the fall of the Berlin Wall. Here you will get the opportunity to learn everything about it at the visitor center. You can watch a short film there to gather facts that you weren’t aware of and go and find a part of the preserved Berlin Wall. Even though the entrance to the memorial is free, you can go ahead and book a guided tour.

 

  • Take a cool pic at the Brandenburg Gate

Brandenburg Gate, majestically rising from Pariser Platz, once a symbol of division, today is a  landmark of unity. It is so iconic that even Hitler and Napoleon have marched through it. You will love the stunning view of the city gate at night when the lights are illuminated.

 

  • Visit Reichstag

Reichstag has survived a lot. It was bombed during World War II. Today you will find the Bundestag, the German Parliament inside the Neo-Baroque building. The good thing is that the glass dome on top, designed by Sir Norman Foster, can be accessed for free.

 

  • Learn about the Holocaust at the Holocaust Memorial

Make sure to visit this memorial while in Berlin. It is a memorial for Europe’s murdered Jews and you will come across 2,711 concrete blocks built in memory of them. It will surely be a disturbing experience, but worth a visit.

 

  • Spend some quality time at Tiergarten

Spread on more than 500 acres of land, Tiergarten is perfect for a stroll exploring its ponds, paths, and lawns. You can also climb the Victory Column built in 1873 in memory of Prussia’s victory inside Tiergarten to enjoy breathtaking views of the surroundings. Berlin will not disappoint you in any way. Make sure to visit these attractions to have the best time in Berlin.

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