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Are you preparing for a trip to Berlin or did you happen to be passing through here? Where to go, what to see in Berlin, where to take pictures? How to entertain kids? The most important, interesting, unique sights (must see in Berlin) - in this article.

See the sights with the breeze!

Galloping around the city, or what to see in Berlin in 24 hours

Item 1. Alexanderplatz (or simply "Alex")

The main metropolitan square got its name in honor of Emperor Alexander I, who visited Berlin in 1805. In the 19th century, military parades were held here, and the peasants traded livestock. Today on the territory of Alex you can see how ancient buildings(Red Town Hall, St. Mary's Church), as well as new buildings (a tall hotel with panoramic windows and a 400-meter television tower). Having risen to a height of 200 m (1 minute), you will find yourself on the observation deck. Great photos guaranteed.

The area is surrounded by beautiful buildings of new and old times.

A huge Alex supermarket is located on the square, surrounded by many restaurants, cafes and souvenir shops. After eating, we move on.

Item 2. Unter den Linden

The famous linden alley, conditional Broadway Berlin, the center of the fashionable life of the city. Reaches from Palace Square, across the river Spree and up to the Brandenburg Gate. Once Heine and Mark Twain liked to walk here. On the alley are the Opera, the Arsenal, the Humboldt University, the stunning cafes "Einstein" and "At the Opera", as well as the beautiful Berlin Cathedral.

It is impossible not to visit the Einstein Cafe, famous for its stunning interior and comfort.

Item 3. Berlin Cathedral

Located on Museum Island. The largest Protestant church in Germany. The height of the cathedral is 98 meters! Outside, it is decorated with stucco, sculptures and columns, and inside - biblical paintings and stained glass windows. Here you can listen to the organ and visit the Hohenzollern family tomb.

The cathedral impresses with its grandeur and beauty.

Address: Am Lustgarten 1.

Item 4. Brandenburg Gate

Symbol of Berlin. About the one who bypasses this attraction, one can safely say: as he arrived as a donkey, so he left as a donkey (from an old Italian proverb).

A beautiful view of the Brandenburg Gate is observed by everyone who comes to Berlin.

An example of classicism, a worthy completion of Unter den Linden. The "Gate of the World" was built in 1791 according to the project of Karl Gotthard Langgans. They were crowned with a bronze figure of the ancient goddess of the world, Irene. In 1806, she was taken by Napoleon to Paris, then recaptured and returned to her rightful place. Since then, Irena changed her name to Victoria and became the personification of victory. In the 20th century, the gate became a symbol of German unification (to this day, fragments of the Berlin Wall can be found nearby). During the war, they were destroyed, but then reconstructed and now delight with their majesty and beauty.

Address: Pariserplatz.

In addition to traditional architectural monuments in Berlin, it is worth visiting to find out how the capital lives at night. Every day in Berlin, theme parties, parties for representatives of sexual minorities, jager parties are held that will certainly cheer you up.

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Item 5. Reichstag

country parliament, majestic building with a history full of heroic events. Built at the end of the 19th century in the eclectic Renaissance and Baroque style. In 1918, from the main balcony of the Reichstag, Germany was declared a republic. The building was badly damaged in 1933, during a well-known fire (some historians believe that Hitler set it up to compromise the communists).
Destroyed at the end of the war, it became a living symbol of the victory over fascism.

Be sure to have a picnic under the impressive walls of the Reichstag.

Commemorative inscriptions on the walls of the building (the work of Soviet soldiers) have survived to this day. Now the Reichstag, along with a large glass dome, has been completely restored. Guests of the capital can visit for free observation deck (Attention: pre-registration is required, at the checkpoint - the strictest control and verification of documents). On the lawn in front of the Houses of Parliament, you can have a picnic, read a book or just take a nap.

Address: Platz der Republik 1.

Good alternative self inspection sightseeing option - buy a city tour: with a guide and learn more and do not miss the main thing. two hour sightseeing tour in Berlin held daily at 15:00. Price - €15. You can order it.

Here are some other interesting programs:

7 days in Berlin

Day 1

See above, the route "Galloping through Berlin".

Day 2. Along the Berlin Wall by bike

Fans of this type of transport in Berlin feel at home. This is not an exaggeration. After all, thousands of kilometers of excellent bike paths are equipped for them.

Great bike trail with spectacular views. Go!

Saddle the iron horse at the steps Reichstag and pedal along the banks of the river Spree to the Spandau area. You will pass through the picturesque green areas, past the luxurious Bellevue Castle, get to know the Charlottenburg quarter, beloved by artists.

The Berlin Wall serves as a canvas for German writers.

The next cycling option is along the Berlin Wall. Now in its place is a line of 2 rows of cobblestones. Start from brandenburg gate and head along the cobblestones to the side Potsdamer Platz To Checkpoint Charlie(former checkpoint). Cross the Spree and pedal along the best preserved section of the wall Mühlenstrasse(on it you can see the famous Vrubel fresco depicting the kiss between Brezhnev and Honecker). Then, bypassing the wonderful neo-Gothic oberbaumbrücke bridge, follow on South coast rivers. Moving further east, you will come to Treptow Park.

Day 3 Stuffing suitcases

One of the days is not a sin to devote to shopping. Moreover, all the conditions for this have been created in Berlin. A huge assortment of well-known brands, convenient department stores… What else does a real shopaholic need?

Look for luxury items Kurfürstendamm- the main trading floor of West Berlin

Must visit department store KaDeVe(Tauentzienstraße 21-24) and shopping mall Potsdamer Platz Arkaden, What's on Alte Potsdamer Strasse 7.

KaDeVe is not only about style, but also about quality.

More democratic shops - department stores Peek&Cloppenburg(Tauentzienstraße 19; Schloßstraße 123-125; Wilmersdorfer Straße 109), Europa Center(Tauentzienstraße 9-12).

At Peek&Cloppenburg you won't be afraid of the price tags on the things you like.

Berlin's flea markets also have their own charm. Gizmos "from the grandmother's chest" can be found among the shops Berliner Antik- und Flohmarkt. Books, clothes, souvenirs can be purchased at the shop Berliner Kunst- und Nostalgiemarkt. All these shops are located near Friedrichstraße.

It is possible to buy the most unexpected and original souvenirs at the flea market.

Flohmarkt am Arkona Platz- young swap meet. Lack of crowds of tourists, affordable prices, a large assortment. Do not miss!

Day 4. Stuffing our bellies

What to eat and where to eat?

You will find affordable prices and traditional German cuisine in a stylized restaurant Standige Vertretung at the Friedrichstrasse train station (Schiffbauerdamm 8). Previously, there was a representative office of the GDR and the FRG. The hall is decorated with artifacts of the political culture of Germany (for example, a chair from the Bundestag).

There are countless places where you can taste hearty German dishes.

Be sure to try the delicious kebab at the restaurant hasir(Maasstraße, Nollendorfplatz metro station) and fragrant curry sausages (in the iconic Carry 36 stall, near the Mehringdamm metro station).

We spend the evening in the warm company of the Hasir restaurant.

Go to a self-service restaurant LeBuffet(top floor of KaDeVe). Elegant, tasty, inexpensive!

To taste real Austrian and German wines, enjoy Wiener schnitzel, go to the restaurant Lutter&Wegner(Charlottenstraße 56).

A glass of real wine is worth drinking at Lutter&Wegner.

lovers Chinese food hurry up to the restaurant good friends(Charlottenstraße, 30). Here you will be greeted with a rich menu and a cozy atmosphere.

The most delicious beer - in a popular restaurant Lemke(Luisenplatz 1 and Dircksenstraße 143) and in the town Georgbrau(Spreader 4).

Lemke beer is famous throughout Berlin.

Do not miss the opportunity to dine in one of the oldest restaurants in Berlin - Zur letzten Instanz(“To the last resort”), which is on Waisenstraße 14-16. Napoleon Bonaparte has been here! The interior is designed in the style of a rustic tavern, and the menu is full of legal terms. Here you can taste "Verdict", "Speech of the accuser", "Testimony". The restaurant is also notable for the fact that some scenes of the film "Seventeen Moments of Spring" were filmed in its hall.

Day 5: explore the surroundings. Potsdam

The city of palaces and gardens is located just 20 km from Berlin. To get to Potsdam, use suburban trains(S-bans). They depart from the main station every 10 minutes.

Wonderful architectural monuments and well-groomed parks await you in Potsdam.

The symbol of the city is the Sanssouci Ensemble. Rococo and Baroque palaces of the middle and second half of the 18th century, temples, sculptures, Botanical Garden, gilded Chinese tea house, Orangery Palace- a real Prussian Versailles. The local gallery has a huge collection of paintings.

Be careful: the main exhibitions are closed on Monday.

Be sure to stroll through the old Dutch quarter, visit the palace Cecilienhof(the Potsdam conference was held here in the summer of 1945), enjoy Russian pancakes in the colorful village of Alexandrovka (recommended for those who yearn for their homeland).

The surroundings of the Cecilienhof Palace are also impressive.

Day 6. Dresden

3 hours drive - and you are there. Start your tour of the city with the famous Dresden art gallery . Raphael's painting "The Sistine Madonna" is kept here. Spend the day strolling through the pleasant streets of the city. admire beautiful architecture and sandstone houses. If you plan to stay overnight in Dresden, visit the opera.

Munich has a special charm unlike anything else. This city will win the heart of anyone who walks through the clean streets of the city at least once, admires architectural ensemble. attracts hundreds of thousands of tourists every year.

You can take a break from exploring the local beauties in one of the cozy cafes. German Eintopf soup will help restore strength and cheer up. This dish can also be prepared at home. The best recipes are collected on this page.

Day 7. Relax in the Spreewald

Under the canopy of branched trees, peace and tranquility reign.

German Venice! And only 1.5 hours from the city (from the main station by train to Lübben station). A riot of greenery, clean air, canals, islands, small houses, boats, a beautiful park. It has its own gondolas (Kahn) and gondoliers (Kahnfahrer). At local residents you can buy linden and acacia honey. Gastronomic symbols of the Spreewald are pickled cucumbers, schmaltz sandwiches and schnapps.

Traveling with children

Little travelers will love Berlin ZOO, game complex JACKS FUN WORLD, center Legoland and a huge chocolate shop RITTER SPORT.

Item number 1. Zoo

Founded back in 1844. Striking in scope. On 35 hectares, gorillas, pandas, kiwi birds, crocodiles and other outlandish animals (more than 17 thousand individuals in total) are comfortably located. The most natural conditions have been created for them: a coast with artificial water for sea birds, pools with rocks, rookeries for fur seals and penguins. In the children's zoo, it is allowed to hand-feed sheep and goats. A handful of food can be obtained from the machine.

The cute, funny animals of the Berlin Zoo will cheer you up.

Address: Hardenbergplatz 8.

Item 2. JACKS FUN WORLD

This is 4 thousand square meters. meters for children under the age of 13 years. There are slides, mini-golf, and the longest cable car in Berlin (100 meters above a height of 8 meters). Kids will have a great time in the soft play complex.

Address: Miraustraße 38.

Item 3. Legoland

The kids will have a great time!

Here, kids can see the whole city and the Lego Dragon Castle, practice design art at the mini-factory and visit the 4D cinema.

The center works every day and accepts young designers from 10 am to 7 pm (entrance is open until 5).

Address: Potsdamer Strasse 4.

Point 4. RITTER SPORT - chocolate workshop

It will be possible to create your own chocolate bar in the Ritter Sport workshop.

Little sweet tooth and future confectioners, do not pass by! In a huge (1000 sq.m.) famous chocolate shop, you can not only taste many samples of this delicacy, but also create your own unique chocolate.

Address: Französische Straße 24.

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Charlottenburg-Wilmersdorf

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Friedrichshain-Kreuzberg is an amazing mixture of West and East Berlin. The area cannot boast of any special sights, but the most fun parties in the city take place here. The best nightclubs, noisy gatherings of students, the spirit of subcultural Berlin - all this is Friedrichshain-Kreuzberg. Since the 1960s, originals from all over the country have settled here - from hairy hippies to acid ravers, so the number of inexpensive bars, designer shops, vintage second-hand stores, nightclubs and, of course, hostels just rolls over.

Families with children should not meddle here, but young people - very much so.

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Lichtenberg and Marzahn-Hellersdorf

Lichtenberg - not the best place for tourists in Berlin. Located next to Alexanderplatz, this area is almost half populated, alas, by disadvantaged immigrants from the countries of the former CIS. But you can see something: the Friedrichsfelde Zoo and the Berlin-Karlhorst Museum of the History of the Second World War. The typically sleeping area Marzahn-Hellersdorf is also not the most interesting place, but two Berlin "pearls" are hidden here - the Marzahn leisure park and the Bisdorf palace park.

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Mitte

Mitte is the "heart" of the city, it was here that the current Berlin was born in the 12th century. Divided by the muddy waters of the Spree into two parts, Mitte is considered the city's richest area of ​​sights. Before Hitler came to power, the quarter lived a cheerful and revelry life - with entire streets of shops, cabarets, theaters and the best restaurants in Europe. After Mitte turned into a typical bureaucratic and clerical district: entire streets were occupied by ministries and departments, and a giant building of the Reich Chancellery appeared on the Wilhelmstrasse. Of course, during the war, the area was practically wiped off the face of the earth and until the 1990s it was restored. Today, there are the seat of government and the buildings of the Bundestag, Museum Island, the very ones, the TV tower, a cult place for ladies - the Lafayette Gallery and much, much more.

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Neukölln

Neukolln - the most multinational area German capital. Despite the fact that tourists are not recommended to meddle here once again (especially at night), it is worth visiting here. It was Neukölln that suffered the least during the battles of World War II, because here you can find many buildings of the late 18th - early 19th centuries of the Grunderstvo era. Other "must-sees": the building of the local opera and the Richardplatz square.

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Pankov

Pankow is a very quiet and beautiful area that has grown out of small village Slavic settlers in the early 14th century. It was here that the leaders of the GDR preferred to live before the unification of Germany, but today Pankow is mostly inhabited by ethnic Germans from the middle class. Attractions: the largest synagogue in the country on Reikestrasse, the park and the palace "", as well as the town hall of the early 20th century.

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Reinickendorf

Reinickendorf - outskirts of Berlin. On the one hand, most of it is occupied by an industrial zone, on the other hand, the area is surrounded by forests and lakes, where residents of the city love to walk and have picnics. Tourists usually know Reinickendorf from Tegel Airport. Other interesting places- This is the Tegel Palace and Park, as well as the Tegel Port Cultural Center.

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Spandau

Spandau - once a separate city, and now a district of Berlin - is interesting primarily for the walls of its ancient Citadel. The twelve-sided fortress with 4 bastions and a tower is an example of an ideal military city of the 16th century. In addition to it, Spandau is interesting: parks, lakes, a sad place famous prison Spandau, where Rudolf Hess died, and also Old city with a recreated Kolk street and the church of St. Nicholas of the 13th century.

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Steglitz-Zehlendorf

Steglitz-Zehlendorf is one of the most prestigious areas the German capital: villas, mansions, parks and forests are its main attractions. It is here that you should look for the best Berlin beach - this is Strandbad on the Grosse Wannsee lake. In the local quarter of Dahlem, the German village, recreated by archaeologists, and the botanical garden are interesting.

As a "icing on the cake" - the library of the Free University of Berlin, designed by the scandalous and brilliant Norman Foster.

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Tempelhof-Schöneberg

Tempelhof-Schoneberg is perhaps the ideal place for tourists with children. Here developed infrastructure, a lot of entertainment, but somehow quieter than in Mitte or daring Kreuzberg. Yes, and the main local attraction to match - one of the best zoos in Europe. Tempelhof also has a peculiarity - it is the most homosexual district of Berlin, which speaks not only of the tolerance of local residents, but also of the safety of the entire quarter as a whole. By the way, this status does not mean at all that every second house here is the Blue Oyster bar, the general appearance of the area is quite conservative.

Berlin Zoo

Treptow-Köpenick

Finally, Treptow-Kopenick is another "lung" of the city, where parks and lakes tirelessly replace each other. Local attractions: Molecule Man sculpture, symbolizing the unification of Berlin, Treptow Park with a monument Soviet soldier, the old town hall in Köpenick and the luxurious baroque palace of the same name.

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Berlin is a contrasting and daring city, modern look which was formed under the influence rich history.


Travelers are worried: what to see in Berlin and where to go in 1, 2, 3 and 5 days? I want to do a lot to understand it with my heart and soul.

Berlin for 1 day

How did it happen that you decided to devote so little time to the capital of Germany? What to see in Berlin in 1 day to make sure - is it worth returning here for a closer acquaintance? Let's take a walk through the historical part of the city, which will remain in your memory forever. Like our ancestors, let's go "to the Reichstag", starting from the center of East Berlin - Alexanderplatz square. You are ready?

Alexanderplatz

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Or simply Alex - the square got its name in honor of the visit of the Russian Emperor Alexander I, although the architecture of that time was almost not preserved. It is busy here because it is an important transportation hub. But do not rush to the tram or train - we will go on foot. Let's just take a picture with two interesting art objects - the clock of the world and the Fountain of Friendship of Peoples.

The second part of Alexanderplatz can be called ... strange. Here are buildings that, it would seem, cannot be in the same space.

TV tower

This is a sample modern architecture, which is visible from almost any part of the city. A 368-meter metal spire with a ball at the end will not let you get lost, as you can easily navigate along it. Don't miss your chance to see Berlin from a bird's eye view. 40 seconds in a super high-speed elevator and you are on an observation deck or in a revolving cafe.

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It has been preserved since the Middle Ages - this is one of the oldest functioning churches in Berlin. At one time, Bach himself played on its silver organ. It is amazing that the Marienkirche survived when the city was almost completely destroyed. But even more surprising is the combination of a modern TV tower and old Gothic in one photo frame. Yes, a city of contrasts.

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The residence of the government and the workplace of the burgomaster of the capital of Germany, made of red brick, is also located here. The three-story complex is crowned by a 74-meter tower. From Monday to Friday you have the opportunity to see how the building is arranged inside.

Leaving Alexander Square, admire the old Neptune Fountain and continue along Karl Liebknecht Strasse. After crossing the bridge over the river Spree, you will find yourself on the island of Spreeinsel, better known as the Museum. Here, on the Palace Square, where there is no palace for a long time, you can rest on the well-groomed lawn and enjoy beautiful view Berlin Cathedral.

Cathedral

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Stunning in its beauty and power, the Protestant church was built in the Baroque style. Inside is the tomb of the Hohenzollern dynasty, which has preserved about 80 burials of its members. It is worth visiting the observation deck, which is located under the dome.

museum complex

Here is a whole constellation of Berlin museums that store treasures of world significance. The second name of the complex - "Athens on the Spree" - is not figurative at all. Here you can feel like Ancient Greece, because in one of the museums there is an amazing find of German archaeologists - the Pergamon Altar, whose dimensions are 20 meters wide and 120 long.

The blue gates of Ishtar, the bust of Nefertiti, weapons, jewelry, sculptures and objects of ancient Greek, ancient Egyptian and Byzantine art amaze the imagination. Looking at priceless artifacts, you can spend several days, but we only have one. We need to hurry.

What else can you see in Berlin? The further journey will pass under the lindens - this is how the name of the Unter den Linden boulevard is translated.

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Heine admitted that he does not know a more majestic view than the one that opens on this street - “one luxury building crowds the other." The history of Unter den Linden began in the time of Friedrich Wilhelm, who ordered both sides of the hunting trail to be planted with lindens, and later to decorate the alley with rich houses for the nobility.

During the Great Patriotic War architectural examples of German classicism and baroque were almost completely destroyed, but the Germans revived them - literally from the ashes.

Now on the street are the buildings of the Zeughaus with the German historical museum inside, Humboldt University, Berlin state opera, Palaces of Princesses and Princes, Madame Tussauds Museum. Examining the rich finishes, you will gradually come to the Parisian Square, on which the hallmark of Berlin is located.

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This is the “gate of the world”, which celebrated its 225th anniversary. In the twentieth century Triumphal Arch became a symbol of the reunification of the city and the country. Pass under the gate and turn left - the Reichstag building is located very close.

Reichstag

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government building the German Parliament looks solemn and ... democratic. Before him, you can relax and even take a nap, which the Germans are not at all embarrassed to do. The Reichstag is decorated with an unusual glass dome, which can only be entered by prior registration.

If you have time and energy left, then you can continue exploring the ancient architecture. Not far from the Reichstag is another famous building Berlin.


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By spiral staircase inside the monument, you can climb to the observation deck - right under the golden clothes of the statue crowning the column. In the lower part there is a museum with reduced copies of world architectural structures.

The day has flown by and you have to say goodbye to the city. You have seen only a small part of it, which is mandatory for viewing.

To the capital of Germany - for the weekend

What to see in Berlin in 2 days? Let us oppose the informal Kreuzberg to the bourgeois center, which will show us a new facet of the German capital.

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This is a former Turkish quarter, in which during the 60s of the XX century, due to low prices bohemia began to settle in housing. Today, thousands of tourists rush here to see with their own eyes the impressive graffiti on the walls of houses. These are not just street sketches, but examples of real art. It is not for nothing that the most famous part of the Berlin Wall is located in this area.

  • East Side Gallery - the remains of the wall separating east and west are scattered throughout the city as a reminder of the pain that it brought to the Germans. Walking along the street gallery of the Berlin Wall, which is more than 1 km long, you will see very interesting paintings, including the death kiss between Brezhnev and Honecker.
  • Kreuzberg Museums - another museum under open sky is part of the "Topography of Terror" complex, which clearly tells about the criminal regime of the Nazis. Far from each other stand Berlin gallery and Jewish Museum. The latter once again demonstrates the architectural imbalance of Berlin. Next to each other are the old building of the museum in the Baroque style and the new one in the style of deconstructivism, stretched out in the form of a broken line.
  • Oberbaumbrücke - a Gothic bridge with turrets stands out among modern examples of architecture. It's amazing how Berliners can not only preserve history, but also modernize it - a subway line passes through the bridge.

What else to see in Berlin in two short days? Another district of the city will continue the gallery of contrasts.

Potsdamer Platz

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Potsdamer Platz solves the problem of the capital's most critical guest who doesn't know where to go in Berlin. New symbols of the city rise here - made of glass and steel, in which business life is in full swing. In futuristic high-rise buildings there are not only offices, but also hotels, cinemas, cafes, shops. The most famous are Sony Center and Arkaden. It is on Potsdamer Platz that the Berlinale International Film Festival takes place.

Do you want to return to historical architecture? Then it's time for us to visit the most beautiful square Berlin.

Gendarmermarket

The architectural ensemble of the square consists of a centrally located Concert Hall and standing opposite each other French and German cathedrals. If you are contemplating , what to visit in Berlin in December, then do not hesitate - you are here. There is a huge Christmas market here.

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This is an area named after the medieval church of St. Nicholas. You can walk to the quarter, which recreates the historical atmosphere, by taking the spire of the TV tower as a landmark. In this place pedestrian zone with narrow streets and cobbled pavement, cozy restaurants and shops. On the banks of the Spree, you can once again admire the Cathedral.


How to manage to be on the second day in different parts of the metropolis? Berlin has a very convenient transport network, consisting of buses, trams, metro and trains. You can easily and quickly find yourself anywhere in the city.

Traditional excursion program you can walk in 3 days, slowly, enjoying every minute spent in Berlin. Go to a cafe or restaurant to taste traditional German dishes, go shopping.

Berlin holidays

You are not mistaken if you decide to go to Berlin with your children. Where can you go with a child in the capital of Germany?

  1. Zoo - it is rightfully recognized as the best zoo in Europe. Living conditions here are close to natural - animals live in enclosures. Only 1500 species and 15000 specimens. Impressive.
  2. Tropical Island Water Park - swimming pools, slides, jacuzzis, sports grounds - the child will find here entertainment and attractions for every taste.
  3. The Jacks Fun World entertainment center is the third option for the children's route. Together with your beloved child, you will make a real journey into childhood. The center has many entertainment and educational venues.

Video: where to go and what to do in Berlin?

picturesque surroundings

Regardless of whether your trip lasts three, four or five days, one of them must be spent in the vicinity of Berlin.

Potsdam

The city, located 20 km from the capital, almost immediately welcomes tourists with a historical architectural ensemble. But the main attraction of Potsdam is further away. On the way to it, be sure to visit the Dutch Quarter, which is distinguished by colorful houses with gabled roofs.

Potsdam is the former country residence of the kings, whose memory keeps palace and park complex Sanssouci. It is often called the Prussian Versailles.

Spreewald

And this Berlin suburb is called the German Venice, because they move around the picturesque villages on gondolas. Try the local brand here - pickled cucumbers.

Now you know what to see in Berlin. But how interesting it is to discover new places on your own. On your next visit, you will share them with your companions.