4 days in Berlin - what are the musts?
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At the end of the month I'm off to Berlin with my brother for 4 days, I've got a couple of things in mind to see but 4 days is quite a long time so I think I need some more things to add to the itinerary.
Any suggestions for things we must visit or places we should eat?
So far my only suggestion is the Olympic Stadium and he's booked a visit to the Reichstag...
Any suggestions for things we must visit or places we should eat?
So far my only suggestion is the Olympic Stadium and he's booked a visit to the Reichstag...
djsmith74 said:
English speaking tour of the Tempelhof Airport - absolutely brilliant, and extremely interesting.
Classic Remise to gawp at the cars in a wonderful setting.
I wanted to see Tempelhof so I’ll have a look at the tours.Classic Remise to gawp at the cars in a wonderful setting.
My brother is absolutely not a car guy so I think the other thing is off the menu unfortunately.
Visit the DDR Museum, it's a fascinating insight into post-war East Germany
I've got a long weekend in Berlin in a few months prior to a conference (so my Mrs will get an extra couple of days to explore while I have to work), so also interest in the suggestions here.
We had a day there several years ago, the Reichstag building was interesting, and we did a walking tour which was good and took us to checkpoint Charlie and several other landmarks. We didn't make it to museum island which is supposed to be good so on the agenda for next time.
The conference info package included a top 10 things to see
1. Reichstag with the Dome
2. Brandenburg Gate
3. TV Tower
4. Museum Island
5. Humboldt Forum
6. Gendarmenmarkt
7. Kurfürstendamm
8. Schloss Charlottenburg
9. Berlin Wall memorial
10. Victory Column
We had a day there several years ago, the Reichstag building was interesting, and we did a walking tour which was good and took us to checkpoint Charlie and several other landmarks. We didn't make it to museum island which is supposed to be good so on the agenda for next time.
The conference info package included a top 10 things to see
1. Reichstag with the Dome
2. Brandenburg Gate
3. TV Tower
4. Museum Island
5. Humboldt Forum
6. Gendarmenmarkt
7. Kurfürstendamm
8. Schloss Charlottenburg
9. Berlin Wall memorial
10. Victory Column
Edited by RizzoTheRat on Tuesday 12th August 13:21
As ever depends on interests etc, but a few suggestions for (mostly free) sightseeing (likely some duplicates from other suggestions):
- Have a drink at the bar in the TV tower at Alexanderplatz early evening – book tickets in advance
- There’s also rooftop viewing (three euros) from the Humboldt Forum (nearby) & another bar there
- East Side Gallery
- Tiergarten Park & the Soviet War Memorial
- Soviet War Memorial @ Treptower Park
- Pints at one of the beer gardens i.e. Golgatha Biergarten (which is near Templehof)
- Kurfürstendamm
- U-Bahn & trams to get around on
- Burgermeister
There’s an air museum at former RAF Gatow which looks good, but I’ve never been out there.
It’s a fantastic city.
- Have a drink at the bar in the TV tower at Alexanderplatz early evening – book tickets in advance
- There’s also rooftop viewing (three euros) from the Humboldt Forum (nearby) & another bar there
- East Side Gallery
- Tiergarten Park & the Soviet War Memorial
- Soviet War Memorial @ Treptower Park
- Pints at one of the beer gardens i.e. Golgatha Biergarten (which is near Templehof)
- Kurfürstendamm
- U-Bahn & trams to get around on
- Burgermeister
There’s an air museum at former RAF Gatow which looks good, but I’ve never been out there.
It’s a fantastic city.
Edited by TCEvo on Wednesday 13th August 08:45
I had a Segway tour a few years ago, it was a pretty good way to get around and see some sights..
The Bebelplatz is a quiet memorial..
Murphy's Irish bar at check point Charlie had a Zoltar machine.
There also used to be a motorcycle GDR museum if you like that kind of thing, but I think it's now closed and part of the DDR already mentioned.
The Bebelplatz is a quiet memorial..
Murphy's Irish bar at check point Charlie had a Zoltar machine.
There also used to be a motorcycle GDR museum if you like that kind of thing, but I think it's now closed and part of the DDR already mentioned.
Drive some Trabants around and do the guided tour. I enjoyed that the most. Those cars were so bad they were fun sort of thing.
http://www.trabi-safari.de/index.php?language=en
http://www.trabi-safari.de/index.php?language=en
Edited by wyson on Thursday 14th August 12:16
Off the beaten track
https://maps.app.goo.gl/ESPXMzrvMNvFY3nQA?g_st=ipc
Parlament der baume is a small park with an art installation. It shows sections of the wall opposite each other with fortifications between. It’s really a stark view of what’s the “wall” was really like in places.
The tv tower is worth a visit but I wouldn’t eat there, menu is restrictive and overpriced.
https://maps.app.goo.gl/ESPXMzrvMNvFY3nQA?g_st=ipc
Parlament der baume is a small park with an art installation. It shows sections of the wall opposite each other with fortifications between. It’s really a stark view of what’s the “wall” was really like in places.
The tv tower is worth a visit but I wouldn’t eat there, menu is restrictive and overpriced.
andburg said:
Off the beaten track
https://maps.app.goo.gl/ESPXMzrvMNvFY3nQA?g_st=ipc
Parlament der baume is a small park with an art installation. It shows sections of the wall opposite each other with fortifications between. It’s really a stark view of what’s the “wall” was really like in places.
That's a great suggestion, thank you.https://maps.app.goo.gl/ESPXMzrvMNvFY3nQA?g_st=ipc
Parlament der baume is a small park with an art installation. It shows sections of the wall opposite each other with fortifications between. It’s really a stark view of what’s the “wall” was really like in places.
I've been a couple of times and the atmosphere at Hackescher Markt is really good. A good food and drink spot. I stayed at the Raddison Blu hotel back when the giant aquarium was in the lobby.
We booked a ticket for the TV tower and had a nice cocktail with great views. For day time sights, Brandenburg Gate, the Berlin wall (or what's left of it) and the memorial to the murdered Jews of Europe of worth seeing. We hired bikes and did a cycle around the city the first time. It was very hot at the time but a lovely way to see the city.
We booked a ticket for the TV tower and had a nice cocktail with great views. For day time sights, Brandenburg Gate, the Berlin wall (or what's left of it) and the memorial to the murdered Jews of Europe of worth seeing. We hired bikes and did a cycle around the city the first time. It was very hot at the time but a lovely way to see the city.
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