
A must-hit for anyone who likes history with a side of fun. You’ll check out the Berlin Wall, wander through museums, and still have time to chill in the Tiergarten or explore edgy neighborhoods like Kreuzberg.
A sample of what your trip could include, across activities, eats, hotels and nightlife. We book all of it for you, with our rates.
GetyourguideCraft and taste the best beer! Great tour and lesson on the history of the Brewery.
BokunBoth, a great history lesson and really fun beer tastings.
GetyourguideVisit Europe’s largest Jewish museum, housed in a symbolic zig-zag shaped building. It’s a great place to wander around, learn something new and check out some seriously impressive architecture at the same time!
GetyourguideCool experience in the café. Restaurant Käfer on the rooftop of Berlin's Reichstag building.
Berliner DomAlso known as “Evangelical Supreme Parish” and “Collegiate Church”, is a monumental German Protestant church and dynastic tomb on the Museum Island in central Berlin.

Incredible graffiti art all over the walls. The most historic wall in Berlin and great photo opp.

Mauerpark is a public linear park in Berlin’s Prenzlauer Berg district. Great place to picnic.

3-floor beer hall dating back to the 16th century.

Tempelhofer Feld historically was an area in Berlin used for military practice. Great place to sit and watch sunset.

Emotional experience but a must do one. Also known as the Holocaust Memorial.

A symbol of German division during the Cold War, it is now a national symbol of peace and unity.

Must see tourist spot. Checkpoint Charlie was the name for the best-known Berlin Wall crossing between East Berlin and West Berlin.
Visit BerlinWith the best views over the German capital, the TV Tower cuts a striking image against the Berlin skyline.
Go BoatGreat way to get out on the water without a guide! Not hard to drive at all and is a trusted company acrsoss Europe.
GetyourguideEgyptian Museum, the Antique Collection and the Museum of Prehistory and Early History.
GetyourguideSqueeze yourself behind the wheel of a Trabant and drive through Berlin in the official car of the GDR. Covers a lot of important and lowkey sights.
GetyourguideLearn how the city went through the era of the Third Reich and then ended up divided during the Cold War. It really puts everything you see today into perspective!
BokunVery heavy experience but eye opening. Sachsenhausen is the closest concentration camp to Berlin.
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