Berlin is Germany’s largest city, but spent many years of the last century divided as the epicentre of the Cold War. Now reunited, the city has been reborn as a cultural centre, combining first-class museums and galleries with a thriving alternative arts scene.
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Things to do in Berlin
- Take a hop-on hop-off city sightseeing tour to discover Berlin at your own pace
Visit Kulturforum and explore Berlin’s world famous art galleries and museums, or learn about the cities turbulent history at the Jüdisches Museum and Checkpoint Charlie. More >>
- Go on a Walking Tour of Berlin and the Cold War
A tour of the Berlin Wall, an iconic symbol of the Cold War, accompanied by a learned guide will be a great treat for history lovers! More >>
- Visit Sachsenhausen Concentration Camp
Head north of Berlin for a tour into the past at Sachenhausen, one of the main concentration camps in Nazi Germany. More >>
- Tour Charlottenburg Palace and enjoy a concert by the Berlin Residence Orchestra
The Charlottenburg Palace is the largest palace in Berlin and includes magnificently furnished chambers and ceremonial rooms with exclusive art collections. The beautiful performance by the Berlin Residence Orchestra will leave you captivated, with masterpieces by Bach, Boccherini, Handel and Mozart. More >>
- Discover the beautiful and fascinating town Potsdam, a UNESCO World Heritage Site
Only 20 minutes from Berlin, picturesque Potsdam has many palaces, lakes, manicured gardens, statues and water fountains dotted over hundreds of green acres and is brimming with an equally fascinating history. More >>