What to do with Children in Tow
Berlin is a fairly child-friendly city with many things to occupy the kids. When going…
Museum Berggruen
this small museum near the palace displays artworks by Matisse, Giacometti, Picasso and other 20th…
The story of Berlin
this multimedia presentation gives a good background to the city and is recommended if you…
The Egyptian museum
located in Schloßstraße 70, this museum houses a mesmerizing collection of ancient Egyptian artefacts, including…
The Berlin Zoological gardens
are a fascinating place, and the most visited of all the zoos in Europe. More…
Charlottenburg Palace (Schloss Charlottenburg)
is the largest surviving palace in Germany. It was initially built as a summer residence…
Kurfurstendamm
The large luxury shopping precinct is located in this borough. More information in the ‘Shopping’…
Jüdisches museum (The Jewish Museum)
This eye-opening collection of artefacts are a must-see for visitors who want to know the…
Berlin Wall
near Warshcauer Strasse Station in Freidichshain is a 300m stretch of the remains of the…
Kulturforum
this collection of museums, art galleries and concert halls was planned as a cultural center…
The Berlin Cathedral (Berliner Dom)
is the burial place of many of the kings of the Prussian empire and the…
Brandenburg Gate
the symbol of Berlin and definitely the most photographed monument in the city. Designed by…
Alexanderplatz
the largest, and arguably one of the most famous squares in Berlin. It historically had…
Museum Island (Museuminsel)
the river Spree divides Mitte into North and South sections and in the middle of…
Checkpoint Charlie
the most famous of the gates between former East and West Berlin. The attached museum…
The Spandau citadel
is a beautiful building made as a castle in the 16th century. Entry is €2.50.…