Destination Guide

Things to do in Berlin

Museums and galleries, attractions, special things to do

Get your bearings from Norman Foster's glass cupola atop the Reichstag or the Siegessäule column overlooking Tiergarten's patchwork of greenery. A classic saunter through Mitte takes in tree-fringed Unter den Linden boulevard, the triumphal Brandenburg Gate and Unesco World Heritage galleries on Museum Island. Edging east brings you to Libeskind's zinc-clad Jewish Museum in Kreuzberg and an arty stretch of the Berlin Wall at Friedrichshain's East Side Gallery. Most museums open daily 10am-6pm (until 10pm Thursday).

Reichstag, Berlin. Courtesy of Berlin Tourismus Marketing GmbH

Museums and Galleries

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  1. 1. Hamburger Bahnhof - Avant-garde arthouse

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    Hamburger Bahnhof, Berlin. © Presse- und Informationsamt des Landes Berlin & mib, 2002

    Housed in an old railway station, Hamburger Bahnhof in Berlin Tiergarten harbours a peerless contemporary art collection. The echoing halls display works from modern masters like Lichtenstein, Hirst and Beuys. An undisputed highlight is Warhol's grinning Chairman Mao.Show this on map

    Cost

    €5; under-16s free

    Opening Hours

    Tue-Fri 10am-6pm; Sat 11am-8pm; Sun 11am-6pm

    Address

    50-51, Invalidenstrasse, Museum für Gegenwart, Berlin 10557

    Telephone

    +49 (0) 30 3978 3411

    Transport

    Hauptbahnhof S-Bahn

    Website

    Hamburger Bahnhof Website

  2. 2. Jewish Museum - German-Jewish History

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    Jewish Museum, Berlin. Photo by Jens Ziehe, © Jüdisches Museum Berlin

    Daniel Libeskind's zinc-clad edifice in Kreuzberg houses the Jewish Museum, evoking a broken Star of David. Tunnels lead to the bare concrete Holocaust Tower, Menashe Kadishman's Shalechet void filled with 10,000 iron faces, and a heart-rending exhibition mapping German-Jewish history.Show this on map

    Cost

    €5; concessions €2.50; under-6s free

    Opening Hours

    Mon 10am-10pm; Tue-Sun 10am-8pm (last entry 1 hour before closing)

    Address

    9-14, Lindenstrasse, Berlin 10969

    Telephone

    +49 (0) 30 2599 3300

    Transport

    Hallesches Tor U-Bahn

    Website

    Jewish Museum Website

  3. 3. Natural History Museum - Scientific treasure trove

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    Natural History Museum, Berlin. Courtesy of the Natural History Museum

    Berlin's Natural History Museum in the Mitte district showcases exhibits of primates, native mammals and fossils. Star attractions include the Campanile giganteum (giant snail), an enormous Namibian meteorite and the massive bones of the world's largest Brachiosaurus skeleton.Show this on map

    Cost

    €5; concessions €3

    Opening Hours

    Tue-Fri 9.30am-5pm; Sat & Sun 10am-6pm

    Address

    Zentralinstitut der Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, 43 Invalidenstrasse, Berlin 10115

    Telephone

    +49 (0) 30 2093 8591

    Transport

    Zinnowitzer Strasse U-Bahn

    Website

    Natural History Museum Website

  4. 4. Berlin Picture Gallery - European Old Masters

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    Berlin Picture Gallery, Berlin. © Staatliche Museen zu Berlin

    Berlin Tiergarten's Picture Gallery shelters a staggering collection of 13th- to 18th-century European art. A journey through its 72 rooms reveals masterpieces by Raphael, Titian, Vermeer and Caravaggio. Be sure to admire the octagonal gallery graced with 16 Rembrandt originals.Show this on map

    Cost

    €8; concessions €4

    Opening Hours

    Tue-Sun 10am-6pm

    Address

    Matthäikirchplatz, Berlin 10785

    Telephone

    +49 (0) 30 266 2101

    Transport

    Potsdamer Platz U-Bahn/S-Bahn

    Website

    State Museums of Berlin Website

  5. 5. DDR Museum - Back to the GDR

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    DDR Museum, Berlin. Photo by Heather Sills

    The DDR Museum in Berlin Mitte is an eye-opening look at everyday life behind the Iron Curtain. From watching TV in a Communist-era living room to revving a Trabant, this hands-on museum's exhibits present an exploration of former East Germany.Show this on map

    Cost

    €5.50; concessions €3.50

    Opening Hours

    Daily 10am-8pm; Sat until 10pm

    Address

    1, Karl-Liebknecht Strasse, Berlin 10178

    Telephone

    +49 (0) 30 8471 23731

    Transport

    Alexanderplatz U-Bahn/S-Bahn

    Website

    DDR Museum Website

  6. 6. Pergamon Museum - Ancient Greece in Berlin

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    Pergamon Museum, Berlin. Photo by F Friedrich, © Staatliche Museen zu Berlin

    The Pergamon Museum is the star attraction of Museum Island, a UNESCO World Heritage site. Visitors are transported to Ancient Greece via the marble steps of the Pergamon Altar, then to Babylon, and the mosaic Ishtar Gate emblazoned with mythical unicorns.Show this on map

    Cost

    €8; concessions €4

    Opening Hours

    Daily 10am-6pm; Thu until 10pm

    Address

    5, Am Kupfergraben, Berlin 10178

    Telephone

    +49 (0) 30 2090 5577

    Transport

    Friedrichstrasse U-Bahn/S-Bahn

    Website

    State Museums of Berlin Website

Attractions

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  1. 7. Brandenburg Gate - Triumphal arch

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    Brandenburg Gate, Berlin. Courtesy of Berlin Tourismus Marketing GmbH (BTM)/Kirchner

    Towering above Pariser Platz square in Berlin Mitte, neoclassical Brandenburg Gate is the most potent symbol of German reunification. Look up to glimpse Victoria, goddess of victory, charging forth on Quadriga. At dusk, light bathes its Doric columns in gold.Show this on map

    Cost

    Free

    Opening Hours

    Daily all day

    Address

    Pariser Platz, Berlin 10117

    Transport

    Unter den Linden S-Bahn

  2. 8. Reichstag - Parliament of glass

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    Reichstag, Berlin. Courtesy of Berlin Tourismus Marketing GmbH

    Sir Norman Foster's striking glass cupola atop the Reichstag (German Parliament) draws architecture lovers to Tiergarten. A lift races up to the crystalline dome, where a mirrored funnel creates optical illusions and a viewing platform shrinks Berlin to toytown scale.Show this on map

    Cost

    Free

    Opening Hours

    Daily 8am-10pm (last entrance 10pm)

    Address

    1, Platz der Republik, Berlin 11011

    Telephone

    +49 (0) 30 2273 2152

    Transport

    Unter den Linden S-Bahn

    Website

    Bundestag Website

  3. 9. Checkpoint Charlie - East meets west

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    Checkpoint Charlie, Berlin. © Andy Christiani

    Symbol of a once-divided city and former border crossing between East and West Berlin, Checkpoint Charlie now draws camera-toting tourists to its reconstructed guardhouse and soldier's post in the Mitte district. The adjacent Mauermuseum tells real-life stories of ingenious escape attempts.Show this on map

    Cost

    Free (Museum €9.50; concessions €5.50)

    Opening Hours

    Daily 9am-10pm

    Address

    43-45, Friedrichstrasse, Berlin 10969

    Telephone

    +49 (0) 30 253 7250

    Transport

    Kochstrasse U-Bahn

    Website

    Mauermuseum Website

  4. 10. Siegessäule - Victory column

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    Siegessäule, Berlin. Courtesy of Berlin Tourismus Marketing GmbH

    Rising high above Tiergarten's greenery, Siegessäule commemorates victory in the Prussian-Danish war. Perched atop the column is the winged Victoria statue, nicknamed 'Golden Else' by Berliners. Scale 285 steps to the platform for far-reaching views over central Berlin.Show this on map

    Cost

    €2.20; concessions €1.50; under-6s free

    Opening Hours

    Apr-Oct Mon-Fri 9.30am-6.30pm; Sat & Sun 9.30am-7pm, Nov-Mar Mon-Fri 10am-5pm.

    Address

    1, Grosser Stern, Berlin 10785

    Telephone

    +49 (0) 30 391 2961

    Transport

    Hansaplatz U-Bahn

  5. 11. Fernsehturm - Soviet-era landmark

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    Fernsehturm, Berlin. © Andy Christiani

    With its giant silver sphere and needle-thin tower, the 368m-high Fernsehturm (Telecommunications Tower) in the Mitte district is Berlin's most visible landmark. Dominating Alexanderplatz, this monument of the GDR in the 60s affords sweeping views that reach up to 40km on clear days.Show this on map

    Address

    1a, Panoramastrasse, Berlin 10178

    Telephone

    +49 (0) 30 242 3333

    Transport

    Alexanderplatz U-Bahn/S-Bahn

    Website

    Fernsehturm website

  6. 12. East Side Gallery - Art by the wall

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    East Side Gallery, Berlin. © Andy Christiani

    A remnant of the Berlin Wall, the East Side Gallery stretches 1.3km through Friedrichshain. Artists have revamped dull concrete to create the world's largest open-air gallery, featuring 106 airbrushed murals from Trabant cars to politically-charged works like Bruderkuss (Brotherly Kiss).Show this on map

    Cost

    Free

    Opening Hours

    Daylight hours

    Address

    Mühlenstrasse, Berlin 10243

    Telephone

    +49 (0) 30 251 7159

    Transport

    Warschauer Strasse U-Bahn

    Website

    East Side Gallery Website

Special things to do

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  1. 13. Tiergarten - Green haven

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    Tiergarten, Berlin. Photo by Heather Sills

    A swathe of greenery in the heart of Berlin, Tiergarten is where locals flock when the sun is out. Once a Prussian hunting ground, the city's largest park is crisscrossed with footpaths leading to tranquil lakes, mature woodland and English-style gardens.Show this on map

    Cost

    Free

    Opening Hours

    Daylight hours

    Address

    Berlin 10557

    Transport

    Tiergarten S-Bahn

  2. 14. Unter den Linden - Showcase boulevard

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    Unter den Linden, Berlin. © Presse- und Informationsamt des Landes Berlin & mib, 2002

    Flanked by lime trees, Under den Linden is Berlin's classic strolling boulevard in Mitte. Linking Brandenburg Gate with Schlossbrücke bridge, the former Prussian bridle path is studded with monumental landmarks including Humboldt University where Einstein taught.Show this on map

    Cost

    Free

    Opening Hours

    Daily all day

    Address

    Berlin 10117

    Transport

    Unter den Linden S-Bahn

  3. 15. Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe - Sombre Holocaust museum

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    Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe, Berlin. Courtesy of Berlin Marketing Tourismus GmbH

    Comprising 2,711 dark concrete slabs, the labyrinthine Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe in Tiergarten is Peter Eisenman's moving tribute to victims of the Holocaust. Dark, narrow alleyways between the slabs eventually emerge at the Information Centre's permanent exhibition.Show this on map

    Cost

    Free but donations appreciated

    Opening Hours

    Daily all day (Information Centre: Apr-Sep Tue-Sun 10am-8pm, Oct-Mar Tue-Sun 10am-7pm)

    Address

    1, Cora-Berliner-Strasse, Berlin 10117

    Telephone

    +49 (0) 30 2639 4336

    Transport

    Unter den Linden S-Bahn

    Website

    Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe Website

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