As you might know already, there are lots of things to do in Berlin. The city has quite a ‘special’ collection of tourist attractions, like probably no other great city has: many of the typical Berlin attractions are about Berlin history – or actually German history – the past and how it is connected to the present. The most popular sights are probably all more or less directly connected to Berlin’s and Germany’s history: the Cold War era, the Nazi era, the Weimar Republic – be it The Berlin Wall or former Bunkers and Flak Towers: Berlin’s terrible past is Berlin’s present attraction.
But besides these ‘shadows from the past’ there is of course also a number of other, regular sights to see. A Berlin sightseeing tour may lead you to architectural treasures and castles – not to forget two Zoos – and also a large number of Museums are yours to enjoy.
Of course this list is not trying to be a complete guide to all the things to do in Berlin. Instead I listed a number of sights and things I personally consider worth visiting. Please feel free to add any thoughts and suggestions in the comments at the end of this page. Thank you!
Places to see, sights to visit, things to do
Potsdamer Platz
I wasn’t sure if I should actually file the Potsdamer Platz under ‘tourist sights’ and ‘sightseeing’ – or if it should rather belong in the ‘discover’ section, where I list streets and places. But since Potsdamer Platz is so much more than just an address, I would actually consider it a full blown tourist attraction. […]
Checkpoint Charlie
A visit to Checkpoint Charlie is a bit like a time travel. There are only few sights in Berlin that are still in the original shape they were during the Berlin Wall Era – only few details left of Cold War Berlin. Checkpoint Charlie is kind of one of them. Of course most of the […]
East Side Gallery
In Berlin’s borough Friedrichshain you can visit the longest, the largest, the most impressive remaining part of the Berlin Wall that is still in it’s original location and more or less intact. Between the river spree and Mühlenstrasse the East Side Gallery is an impressive monument that shows how massive The Berlin Wall once actually […]
The Berlin Wall Memorial at Bernauer Strasse
There are a few options to go if you want to see, what the Berlin Wall looks like today. The official site to however is the Berlin Wall Memorial at Bernauer Strasse. This is the place to go, if you would like to see the Wall together with quite a stretch of the original death […]
Berlin Cathedral – Berliner Dom
The Berlin Cathedral (Berliner Dom / Oberpfarr- und Domkirche zu Berlin) is probably one of the most impressive buildings in Berlin Mitte – and also one of the major tourist attractions . Located right next to the Lustgarten it was built between 1894 and 1905 following the architectural plans of Julius Raschdorff. Admission fee / […]
Kaiser Wilhelm Memorial Church / Kaiser-Wilhelm-Gedächtniskirche
The Kaiser Wilhelm Memorial Church (in German: Kaiser-Wilhelm-Gedächtniskirche, or just ‘Gedächtniskirche’) is one of West-Berlin’s iconic sights. It was badly damaged during the last days of the Second World War – basically only the bell tower remained more or less intact. Today the church consists of two parts – or actually of three buildings. Next […]
Brandenburg Gate (Brandenburger Tor)
The Brandenburg Gate (German: Brandenburger Tor) is probably the strongest symbol for The Fall of The Berlin Wall – and The German Reunification. For decades only East German Border Patrol could be seen walking through the gate. Still in 1987 Ronald Reagan was demanding “Mr. Gorbachev, open this gate!” – and only about two years […]
Pariser Platz
Even though the Pariser Platz is located right next to the Brandenburg Gate, I would consider it a sight of its own. There are just too things to discover – and of course the Brandenburg Gate is one of those things. But the Pariser Platz is so much more, than just the Brandenburg Gate. First […]
Reichstag
When visiting the Reichstag building, be prepared to wait for a while – at least if you are planning to climb the glass dome on top of the Reichstag. Since admission is free and the view is nice there is usually a long queue in front of the building. But even if you actually don’t […]
The Berlin TV Tower
Since Berlin is lacking a real skyline, the Berlin TV Tower is basically the skyline of Berlin. Built in the late sixties, it is not only Berlin’s highest building, but also the highest building of all Germany. The restaurant is at a height of ‘only’ 207,53 meters – but the top of the tower reaches […]
The Berlin Victory Column (Siegessäule) in Tiergarten
The Berlin Victory Column (German: Siegessäule) is a monument located at the very heart of Berlin’s largest inner city park – the Tiergarten. It features an observation deck (or viewing platform) from where you have a nice view on the surrounding park Tiergarten, the boulevard Strasse des 17. Juni and its iconic Brandenburg Gate (Brandenburger […]
Mauerpark
The Mauerpark in Berlins district Prenzlauer Berg is a quite special park: as the German name suggests the Berlin Wall (German: Die Berliner Mauer) went right through the area, where today people enjoy themselves. Especially on summer weekends the Mauerpark can be packed with both neighbors and tourists, enjoying the green, having a ride on […]
Viktoriapark Kreuzberg
The Viktoriapark in Berlin’s Kreuzberg neighborhood is quite a special sightseeing opportunity – for a number of different reasons. First of all: it’s an old park – and a nice park indeed
The Berlin Radio Tower / Funkturm
The Radio Tower / Funkturm was Berlin's very first broadcasting tower. It is located close to both Berlin fair ground (Berlin Messe) and 'House of Broadcasting' (Haus des Rundfunks). The tower was inaugurated in 1926
Scheunenviertel, Berlin-Mitte
The so called Scheunenviertel is a neighborhood very well worth seeing, located in Berlin’s historic center of Berlin-Mitte. The first question that usually arises concerning the Scheunenviertel is “Where is the Scheunenviertel actually located?” – but that question is actually not so easy to answer
Oberbaum Bridge (Oberbaumbrücke)
Oberbaum Bridge (Oberbaumbrücke) is an old bridge that today connects the two berlin boroughs Kreuzberg and Friedrichshain. During the Cold War era it was blocked, since Kreuzberg was part of West-Berlin and Friedrichshain was part f East-Berlin. The Berlin Wall basically split the bridge in two. Today the bridge is one of the many symbols […]
Observation Decks and Panoramic Platforms
No doubt, discovering Berlin by walking the streets and back streets of Berlin’s various neighborhoods is quite nice. But from time to time having a panoramic view from above can even be nicer. Berlin has a couple of Observation Decks and Panoramic Platforms to offer. Some of those attractions are accessible with free admission, some […]
Berlin Flak Towers
During World War II (between 1941 and 1943) eight large Flak towers (German: Flaktürme) were built Berlin (3), Hamburg (2), and Vienna (3). Originally they were built to defend cities against air strikes. The towers were often a combination of air raid shelter and gun turret. Often several heavy antiaircraft guns were placed on the […]
Berlin Stolpersteine – Stumbling stones
All across Berlin Stolpersteine / 'Stumbling Blocks' commemorate victims of the Nazi regime. The mini-monuments were/are created by artist Gunter Demnig. Each block stands for one person that was either evicted, or fled from that particular house the 'stone' is placed at
Spandau Citadel / Zitadelle Spandau
In the very north west of Berlin you can find an old castle on an island: the Spandau Citadel. The history of the castle dates back more than 800 years. It was first mentioned in 1197 when the Margraves of Brandenburg had built the castle you can still visit today on the site of an […]
Christmas Markets
In case you’re not aware of the German tradition of Christmas Markets, here’s a short introduction: about a month before Christmas, you can see these ensembles of booths being installed and combined with Christmas Trees, seasonal decoration, special light installations. Some Christmas Markets may even feature rides like roundabouts and Ferris Wheels. Some Christmas Markets […]
Gendarmenmarkt, French Cathedral, German Cathedral
by many people the Gendarmenmarkt is considered the most beautiful area of Berlin Mitte – if not of all Berlin. …to be continued…
Museum Island (Museumsinsel)
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Things to do in Potsdam
Well… This website is indeed dedicated to Berlin – but what would be a visit to Berlin without seeing Potsdam? A bit incomplete maybe? Right. So I decided I just have to dedicate at least some pages to the beautiful City of Potsdam. The first thing you should probably know – and maybe you already do […]