What are the Must-See Landmarks in Berlin? Join our Free Walking Tour!

Here’s what you need to know about the great German capital Berlin: If you can still remember what it was like to be a complete stranger to this interesting city-then this guide is for you. The Berlin Free Walking Tour will be an interesting English-speaking guided walking tour that will lead you through the major sights of Berlin. Be prepared to be mesmerized by the compelling fables and the marvels of tourists’ attraction going round the whole world to vibe with Berlin.

1. Brandenburg Gate

Our tour starts with Brandenburg Gate which represents Berlin today – united and liberated. This neo classical building which is around 200 years old has seen a lot of history happen. Take a closer look and find out how it was a crossing point between East and West Berlin during the Cold War.

2. Reichstag Building

And a few minutes walk from the Brandenburg Gate, we find ourselves standing before the Reichstag Building where the German Parliament sits. Palace and park ensemble is an embodiment of the classical and new conception of the architects of the new time. It is possible to take a guided tour inside to see the glass dome and to gain an excellent view of the city.

3. Checkpoint Charlie

Second, we will tour Checkpoint Charlie, the checkpoint between the Eastern and Western sectors of Berlin during Cold War. Visit the museum close by to learn more about events and history associated with this landmark checkpoint of the great escapes.

4. Berlin Wall

Visiting a place and not getting to see what used to be the Berlin Wall is not a visit at all. Now we will get you to East Side Gallery through which you will be able to explore the longest surviving piece of the wall painted with murals done by artists from various parts of the world. Experience the flow of passion as we discuss the topic of the division of Berlin and unification of the city.

5. Museum Island

You might wish to visit one of the most famous spots of the city – Museum Island which is considered to be UNESCO World Heritage. This island boasts of five top-notch museums among them Pergamon Museum, Altes Museum, Neues Museum and the rest. Learn from the artifacts that surrounds us and dive deeper into the history of the city.

6. Charlottenburg Palace

Traveling west of Berlin you’ll find yourself gazing at the elegant walls of Charlottenburg Palace. The exquisite Baroque styled palace is also favored for its gardens and magnificent; halls and splendid interios. Visit the palace that was a home of Prussian royal family and enjoy the Kettering journey that took place in the frame of the European Royal Palace.

7. The Memorial of the Shot Jews of Europe

The dinner could not be more warmly welcomed after a touching tour at the Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe. , dedicated to the millions of Jewish victims of the holocaust is placed near the Brandenburg gate. Stroll down the path of the concrete blocks and buildings and imagine the fact of past catastrophe.

8. Tiergarten Park

There’s more to see in Berlin than museums and galleries: visit Tiergarten Park, the city’s largest public park. This is a green park where people could take a break from a bustling urban life and find countless attractive paths, water bodies and photo-ops spots. Take a break, go for a barbecue or simply ride a bicycle to discover the less known sights of the park.

9. Alexanderplatz

After the tour, we will reach Alexanderplatz which is a central hub of Berlin. See Tower Of Television and feel the taste of the future in the middle of shopping malls and various food places and even performance. Head to the TV Tower and get to the top for an impressive view over the city’s modern architecture.

Final Thoughts

There’s much to learn about Berlin’s history and the culture that pervades this city and its attractions may surprise you. Offering therefore an excellent and unique experience of the must see sights, and delivering to you insightful knowledge as well as anecdotes into the making of the place. Come and experience Berlin’s history and present in the sites you will be visiting.


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