About the City

Berlin is the vibrant capital of Germany, famously known for its blend of deep historical significance and cutting-edge modern culture. After being divided for decades by the Berlin Wall, the city has transformed into a symbol of unity, where iconic landmarks like the Brandenburg Gate stand alongside avant-garde architecture. Renowned as a global hub for art, tech, and nightlife, it offers a diverse atmosphere across its unique neighborhoods and extensive green spaces. From the UNESCO-listed Museum Island to the bustling streets of Mitte, Berlin is a dynamic metropolis that never stops evolving.

Popular Destinations in Berlin

Reichstag Building

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This historic seat of the German Parliament features a stunning modern glass dome where you can walk directly above the legislative hall, physically representing the democratic ideal of the people being above their government.

Museum Island

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Located in the heart of the Spree River, this UNESCO World Heritage site is a world-class cultural ensemble housing five magnificent museums that span six thousand years of human history and art.

Berlin TV Tower

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Standing as Germany's tallest structure, this iconic landmark on Alexanderplatz offers a breathtaking 360-degree panorama of the city and a unique rotating dining experience 207 meters above the ground.

Charlottenburg Palace

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As the largest and most magnificent Prussian estate in Berlin, this baroque masterpiece invites you to explore glittering royal apartments and wander through sprawling, picturesque French-style gardens.

Tempelhofer Feld

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Once one of Europe's most historic airports, this massive urban park now serves as a unique public playground where you can cycle, skate, or picnic right on the original runways.

Kaiser Wilhelm Memorial Church

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Known to locals as "the hollow tooth" this striking combination of a bombed-out spire and a modern blue-glass chapel serves as a powerful anti-war memorial and a symbol of Berlin's post-war reconstruction.