Brandenburg Gate
The Brandenburg Gate, built between 1788 and 1791, is one of Germany's most well-known landmarks and has played many roles in history, initially intended to represent peace but later used for triumphal processions and as a Nazi Party symbol.
East Side Gallery
Stroll along the longest remaining section of the Berlin Wall, transformed into an international memorial for freedom. Over 100 murals painted by artists from around the globe adorn this open-air gallery, celebrating hope and change.
Museum Island
Museum Island, a UNESCO World Heritage site on the Spree River, is renowned for its ensemble of five museums, Berlin Cathedral, and Lustgarten Park, offering archaeological artifacts and painting collections, including the bust of Nefertiti and the Pergamon Altar.
Checkpoint Charlie
Soğuk Savaş döneminin en bilinen sınır geçiş noktalarından biri olan Checkpoint Charlie, Doğu ve Batı Berlin arasındaki bölünmüşlüğün sembolüdür. Tarihi önemi ve ricostruktionu ile ziyaretçilere o dönemi anımsatır.
Alexanderplatz
Berlin'in en hareketli meydanlarından biri olan Alexanderplatz, Fernsehturm (Televizyon Kulesi), Weltzeituhr (Dünya Saati) gibi ikonik yapılarla çevrilidir. Alışveriş, ulaşım ve sosyal buluşma noktasıdır.
Reichstag
The seat of the German Parliament, the Reichstag Building is an iconic landmark blending historic architecture with a modern glass dome. Visitors can explore its rich history and enjoy panoramic city views from the dome.
Potsdamer Platz
Witness Berlin's modern architectural marvel at Potsdamer Platz, a bustling hub of futuristic skyscrapers, entertainment, and shopping. Once a desolate no-man's-land, it now epitomizes the city's dynamic transformation.
Charlottenburg Palace
Once a royal summer residence, Charlottenburg Palace is Berlin's largest palace, showcasing opulent Baroque and Rococo interiors and extensive, beautiful gardens. It offers a glimpse into Prussia's regal past.
Berlin Cathedral
A magnificent landmark on Museum Island, the Berlin Cathedral (Berliner Dom) boasts stunning Neo-Renaissance and Baroque architecture. Climb to the dome for impressive views over the Spree River and the city.
Berlin Wall Memorial
This comprehensive memorial preserves a section of the Wall and its 'death strip,' offering a poignant and informative look into the realities of the divided city. It includes an outdoor exhibition and a documentation center.
Pergamon Museum
The Pergamon Museum is a famous museum on Museum Island in Berlin, known for its collection of monumental structures like the Pergamon Altar and the Ishtar Gate of Babylon.
Neues Museum
Müzeler Adası'nda yer alan Neues Museum, Mısır Müzesi ve Papirüs Koleksiyonu'na ev sahipliği yapmasıyla ünlüdür. Özellikle Nefertiti Büstü'nün sergilendiği bu müze, tarih ve arkeoloji meraklıları için vazgeçilmezdir.
TV Tower
Dominating the Berlin skyline, the Fernsehturm offers unparalleled 360-degree views of the city from its observation deck and revolving restaurant. It's a modern icon of Berlin.
Topography of Terror
Confront the dark history of the Third Reich at the Topography of Terror, located on the former site of the Gestapo and SS headquarters. This compelling indoor-outdoor exhibition offers a sobering look at Nazi atrocities.
Altes Museum
Müzeler Adası'ndaki en eski müze olan Altes Museum, Antik Yunan, Roma ve Etrüsk medeniyetlerine ait eserleri sergiler. Neoklasik mimarisi ve zengin koleksiyonuyla dikkat çeker.
Tiergarten
Berlin'in merkezinde yer alan Tiergarten, geniş yeşil alanları, göletleri ve anıtlarıyla şehrin akciğerleri gibidir. Yerlilerin dinlenme, spor yapma ve keyifli vakit geçirme mekanıdır.
Reichstag Building
Home to the German Parliament (Bundestag), this historic building is renowned for its modern glass dome offering panoramic city views. It's a striking blend of history, architecture, and democratic governance.
Berlin TV Tower
Soaring above the city skyline, the Berlin TV Tower (Fernsehturm) offers breathtaking 360-degree panoramic views from its observation deck and revolving restaurant. It's an unmistakable landmark of the city.
Berlin Wall
A powerful symbol of division and reunification, the remnants of the Berlin Wall offer a stark reminder of the city's divided past. Walking along its former path provides a tangible connection to history.
Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe
A profoundly moving and abstract memorial consisting of over 2,700 concrete slabs, this site serves as a solemn tribute to the Jewish victims of the Holocaust. It's a place for reflection and remembrance.
Holocaust Memorial
The Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe is a profoundly moving tribute featuring a vast field of concrete stelae of varying heights. It serves as a solemn space for remembrance and reflection.
Bode Museum
The Bode Museum is located on Museum Island and known for its sculpture collections and Byzantine art.
Spree River
Cruise along the Spree River for a unique perspective of Berlin's iconic landmarks, from Museum Island to the Reichstag. A boat tour offers relaxation and stunning sightseeing opportunities.
Markthalle Neun
Markthalle Neun is a historic market hall in Kreuzberg that has been revitalized into a bustling hub for street food, local produce, and artisanal products.
Potsdam
Potsdam is a historic city near Berlin, renowned for its stunning palaces and gardens, often referred to as the 'Versailles of Berlin'.