Greetings to the biggest city of Germany, beautiful and rich in history, Berlin! That is why Berlin is famous for its unique and interesting architecture as well as great views that reflect rich traditions, outstanding curta, and engaging history of the city. During this walking tour you will see what one might define as a viewpoint, though all such places, which give a panoramic view of the city, and at the same time are perfect for taking photographs, will be visited during this walking tour.
1. Brandenburg Gate
The first place that we get to visit is the Brandenburg gate, a symbol of Berlin in as it is among the top recognized places across the globe. This is one of the leading site visit places and a neorus which signifies German unification. When arriving at the gate you are going to be astonished by what your eyes are going to see. You need to find time to sit back, get the view of the giant structures and get a few nice shots. For a better view, climb up the steps in Pariser Platz square which is just ahead of the gate.
2. This is Berlin Cathedral (Berliner Dom) .
Built on Museum island the Berlin cathedral contains a view of the city from the dome. If one only takes the time to climb the one hundred seventy steps to the spire, they can get an eye full of the River Spree, the adjacent Museum Island, and the city skyline. It is an impressive view which mustn’t be missed. Don’t forget your camera!
3. Reichstag Building
The German Parliament place known as the Reichstag Building represents at the same time Germany’s iconic modern architecture and a chance to get aerial view of the city. From its roof-top glass-dome, you get a view of the city while you get to explore the history and politics of Germany. As you plan your trip, do not forget to take your time to book for the area as would be a busy place.
4. Teufelsberg
For a less traditional view you could go to Teufelsberg. The abandoned Cold War listening station turned into art project provides the broad view of the city’s forests, lakes and concrete. Visit the concrete hill and then some and wander in amazement at the makeshift artwork painted on the old radomes.
5. Victory Column (Siegessäule)
While in the middle of the Tiergarten Park, the structure of the Victory Column is an appropriate location to have a look at the greenery of Berlin. Once you go upstairs through a spiral staircases inside the column, you are going to get a wonderful view that also features the Unter den Linden boulevard and the park around it. Indeed, on a clear day, one is able to look up to as far as the Charlottenburg Palace close to Berlin.
6. Berlin TV Tower (Fernsehturm)
To get a close look over the view of Berlin tourist should pay a visit to the Berlin Television Tower in Alexanderplatz. You can get to the observation deck where the height is 203 meters or 666 feet; be ready to be surprised. Finally, it offers you, arguably, the best vantage point through which to scan the city in 360 degrees. Do not forget that you should buy your tickets in advance with no need to stand in lines.
Conclusion
Greatest panoramas of Berlin are arranged all over the city; each panorama is extraordinary and incredibly amazing. A history lover or an architect lover or a natural beauty lover, everybody will find something that interest them. Spend some time in each of these vantage points and don’t forget your camera to take some photos. If you have read the walking tour guide above, we have given you essential information to enjoy your stay in Berlin to the fullest. Enjoy the views!
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