Pariser Platz (Platz des 18. März), เบอร์ลิน, เบอร์ลิน
อนุสาวรีย์ · Unter den Linden · 532 คำแนะนำและคำวิจารณ์
DHR.com: This historical gate is the he only surviving city gate in Berlin, and the city's top attractions. Don't miss the beautiful bas-relief scenes of Greek mythology.
Arnau Sala Soler: Behind the Brandenburg Gate a Berlin from the Tiergarten, in March 1814, when Prussian troops captured Paris after the overthrow of Napoleon, it was named Pariser Platz to mark this triumph.
DHR.com: A huge abstract artwork for the Jewish Holocaust victims. This is considered to be one of the most important memorials in the city. Located south of the Brandenburg Gate in Friedrichstadt.
Arnau Sala Soler: Unter den Linden is named for its linden trees that line the grassed pedestrian mall between two carriageways. If you are in the city in october don't miss a walk during the Festival of Lights!
Best Western Central Europe: Take a break. Sit on a bench and let the world go by. Lovely views of the Berlin Dom, the TV Tower and Museumsinsel. Walk across nearby Schlossbrücke with its lovely Schinkel statues.
DHR.com: The biggest church in Berlin, the Berliner Dom is a tourist favorite. You can climb up the dome to get a view of the city. Also check out the famous Wilhelm Sauer pipe organ inside. Entrance is €5.
DHR.com: This UNESCO World Heritage Site is a museum complex with 5 of the most important museums of Berlin: Altes, Neues, Alte Nationalgalerie, Bode, and Pergamon. A must-visit for art lovers!
Neue Promenade (An der Spandauer Brücke), เบอร์ลิน, เบอร์ลิน
พลาซ่า · Mitte · 90 คำแนะนำและคำวิจารณ์
Chris Sandeman: Donald sure pigeon holed an area of Berlin which is the old Jewish district, a center for art, home to famous architecture, and much more. But I guess not everyone can know about Berlin's history...
DHR.com: This TV tower constructed in the 1960s is the tallest structure in the country. Get a great view of the whole city from the observation deck or admire it while you have snack at the Telecafé.
Best Western Central Europe: Stroll the cobbled streets of Berlin´s old town. Enjoy dinner at one of the many restaurants offering traditional Berlin cuisine.
พิพิธภัณฑ์ประวัติศาสตร์ · Mitte · 210 คำแนะนำและคำวิจารณ์
Best Western Central Europe: Learn more about daily live in the former German Democratic Republic with great displays, including a Trabi car, clothes, toys, etc.
SandyInBerlin: Love the Art Deco design, sip a flute of Veuve, sample some French cheese or oysters in the food court. For a longer lunch, dine in the wine bar, ask for a tasting menu.
Großer Stern (Straße des 17. Juni), เบอร์ลิน, เบอร์ลิน
อนุสาวรีย์ · Tiergarten · 166 คำแนะนำและคำวิจารณ์
DHR.com: This historical monument at the center of Berlin was built to commemorate the Prussian victory in the Danish-Prussian War. Go to the observatory for amazing city views. Opens at 9:30am.
Britannica: 5,000 East Germans managed to cross the Berlin Wall and reach West Berlin, while another 5,000 were captured by East German authoritiesand 191 more were killed during the actual crossing of the wall
Ching S: Very informative panels illustrating the atrocities carried out by the Nazis. Depressing place. A must visit in Berlin for those who wants to know more.
Handem Erkay Güner: All about communication for centuries. Remember to ask for the quiz leaflet at the entrance. Kids will have to find answers spread all over the museum.
∫∞π∞ ₰คร๓ѯѯท ∞π∞∫ ™: The Kurfürstendamm, known locally as the Ku'damm, is one of the most famous avenues in Berlin. The street takes its name from the former Kurfürsten (Electors) of Brandenburg. This very broad, long bou
DHR.com: This protestant church is a great piece of history where you'll see reminders of the war. Do not miss the Memorial Hall at the church's west tower to see some exhibits about the church's history.
Oh-Berlin.com: It may be getting darker earlier and earlier … but that just means Berlin's beautiful sunsets arrive earlier and earlier each day too! Like this one over the River Spree, snapped by Felix Gliesche.
Shermans Travel: The nearly mile-long East Side Gallery transformed the longest remaining section of the wall into a colorful concrete canvas for 100+ artists from around the world.
DHR.com: A public park at the Prenzlauer Berg district is where you could have a picnic, take a stroll, or shop at the famous flea market. You could also watch musicians, jugglers, and other great performers!
DHR.com: This is the former headquarters of the Ministry for State Security, where you'll get to see a great collection of spy materials and interesting items on espionage.
Wolfram A.: In 1872, architect Franz Heinrich Schwechten (1841-1924) designed the vast new station that would also be - at the time - the biggest in Continental Europe, though it was later surpassed.
DHR.com: For those who wish to see a comprehensive collection of technical artifacts, go here. This museum of technology focuses on rail transport, industrial technology, and other special exhibitions.
DHR.com: This Baroque palace at the Chalottenburg district is the largest palace in Berlin. Has been beautifully restored (after being destroyed in WWII) and is home to the French-styled Charlottenburg Park.
DHR.com: The Olympic Stadium in Berlin is home the home stadium of Hertha Berlin, and has a historical neoclassical architecture. Catch the games here, but check their website first for the game schedules.
DHR.com: This is a place where you could have a barbecue or simply hang out. This place used to be a railway station, and is now an interesting space for art gatherings and parties.
Lufthansa: In fall 2008 the Airport Tempelhof closed. These days cyclists, street windsurfer, families and inline skaters turn the runways into their own personal playground.
Parker H: This probably won't be the first or last time you hear it, but the Flat White here is amazing. And in the summer, their ice cream coffee is killer!
unlike.net: Be warned: the mighty Moscow Mules here kick hard, so be careful you don’t end up finding yourself spending far longer than expected in the confines of the art-deco interior!
Benjamin Mateev: Go there after 3am for the best after hour in Mitte! Awesome music and an amazing Moscow Mule. Watch out if it gets to crowded to get in!
Best Western Central Europe: A Berlin institution and one of the oldest Curry Wurst diners in town, below the train tracks at street level. Don´t mind the line-ups, service is efficient and quick.
Marcus Olsson: Nice ambience, and lighting for a romantic dinner in the autumn! Cheese fondue with pickles is awesome!! (normal one, not the tomato one)
Ralph del Valle: Fattest, unhealthiest and most enjoyable hamburguers in Berlin. It's a compliment. Honestly. Impossible to go just once, no matter what you cholesterol says.
rebeka: Very nice, sophisticated bar / restaurant. You can have excellent wines and the food definitely worth trying. Not the cheapest place, but worth going and the area is the nicest in Berlin :)