Are you a Berlin first-time visitor and you are thinking of how to sightsee this enthusiastic city on foot? Look no further! Here, we will take you through a brief view of some of the most captivating strolls in Berlin in this article. Put your walking shoes, unfold your map and open your eyes to the best that this incredible city has to offer.
1. The Historic Route:
From Brandenburg Gate to Check Point Charlie
To help you start – head straight for one of the symbol of Germans’ reunification without which Berlin tour is impossible – The Brandenburg Gate. Stroll along the Unter den Linden street that is filled with many attractive building and historical attractions.
Subsequently, move on to the Holocaust Memorial, an unusual and serious monument dedicated to millions of Jews killed during World War II. After that, the way proceeds to Potsdamer Platz, an energetic place with tall construction, stylish stores and restaurants, as well as leisure facilities.
Last stop, Checkpoint Charlie, a key symbol of Cold War dividing the Eastern and Western parts of the divided city. Visit the Checkpoint Charlie Museum to learn more about this fact and many other interesting things concerning divided Berlin.
2. The Cultural Route:
The two locations chosen to document the German capital for digital audiences are Museum Island and Alexanderplatz.
This route is recommended to all lovers of culture and history. Start your odyssey at Museum Island – that is a part of UNESCO World Heritage Sites and contains five famous museums of the world. Don’t leave Berlin without visiting Pergamon Museum for the view of most ancient relics and stunning archeological achievements.
Subsequently, stroll through the nice river side up to Alexanderplatz. Marvel at the magnificent Fernsehturm (TV Tower), Berlin’s famous television tower. Take a stroll around Alexanderplatz, one of the biggest tourist attractions, where shopping, night life and much more is found.
3. The Bohemian Route: Kreuzberg and Friedrichshain
But if you are seeking for the area that is more different and touched by artists you should visit the districts of Kreuzberg and Friedrichshain. One should begin east side gallery where the parts of the Berlin Wall are painted and filled with nice graffiti art.
Head to Görlitzer Park, a place where residents of the city love to hang out and an excellent area for a nice picnic. Take a walk down Oranienstrasse street which is an artery full of small shops, café, rest Islamic markets.
Actively, your walk will be finished at the modern and artistic Boxhagener Platz that offers flea market every week and is well-popularized as a vigorous bohemian territory.
Tips for a Successful Walking Tour in Berlin:
Oh sure, please wear comfy shoes to walk around in because it might take a bit of time.
Always ensure you have a map of the city or better still an application that guides you through the city on your phone.
Hydrate yourself and come with a water bottle.
Stand during travel if you are using a car or be sure to take breaks if the travel is longer than usual.
To have a taste of Berlin’s foods, try going to cafés or street vendors of the city.
If you are tired or want to move around areas outside recommended walking areas then, use public transport.
Admire or at least be considerate of the city’s history and anthems to it such as the buildings, statues and other attractions.
Conclusion
The Berlin is a city which is interesting by its history and districts which are better to discover on foot. For historical lovers, those interested in Culture or simply if you just want to have a feel of the bohemian city there is a walking route for you. In case for some reasons you need to avoid the areas of the city mentioned above always draw the routes in advance, be safe, and do not lose the taste of the Berlin’s spirit! Happy walking!
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