What to see in Berlin? Route for 1, 2, 3 days

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There are only a few days in Berlin, but you want to see all the interesting places? For you, we have prepared a route around the main attractions for 1, 2 and 3 days. The main architectural monuments and historical sites, museums and cathedrals, parks and zoos. Choose what to visit!


Berlin is a city that combines a rich history and the free spirit of our time. Here, every tourist will find attractions to their liking, and dozens of languages ​​can be heard on the streets. Of course, it is impossible to get around all the interesting places in one weekend, but you can feel the atmosphere to come back here again, paving other routes.

What to see in Berlin in 1 day?

To immerse yourself in the city right away, we recommend heading to the Brandenburg Gate, the famous arch that once divided it into West and East Berlin. This is one of the main symbols of the city. Not far from the gate is the Room of Silence (Raum der Stille), where you can sit and meditate.

Museums

Then you can just go for a walk along the street Unter den Linden past the Madame Tussauds Wax Museum, the Art Gallery and the University. Humboldt towards Museum Island. Here are the museums that you will meet on the island:

  • Bode Museum, which includes the Museum of Byzantine Art, the Collection of Sculptures and the Mint Office;
  • Pergamon Museum, which includes the Antique collection, the Near East Museum and the Museum of Islamic Art;
  • Old National Gallery with a collection of works in the styles of classicism and romanticism, Biedermeier, French impressionism and early modernism;
  • Old museum, which presents the ancient art of Ancient Greece and Ancient Rome;
  • New museumwhere you will find exhibits that tell about the history of mankind and about the most ancient civilizations.

If you are more attracted to the 20th century and the present, then you should go here:

  • New National Gallery... Here, you will see paintings and sculptures ranging from Classical Art Nouveau to 1960s art.
  • German technical museum in Berlin. You will find exhibits on a variety of topics: natural science objects, computer technology, industrial objects, as well as the Spectrum department dedicated to science. Here you can not only look at the exhibits, but also touch them.

XX century history

History lovers will plunge into the atmosphere of the last century and see objects that keep the memory of tragic events and the lives of people of that time.

Reichstag. It is a famous historic building and the most visited parliament in the world. At first, the Reichstag of the German Empire and the Reichstag of the Weimar Republic were located here, and in 1945 the Victory Banner was fixed on it. In 1990, this building hosted the official ceremony of the unification of Germany, and now, after reconstruction, it houses the Bundestag.

Sign up for the tour in advance on the official website, but you can try to book a place at the Reichstag Information Center.

Berlin Wall. The wall, 160 kilometers long and more than 3 meters high, divided Germany into West and East for almost 30 years. It was surrounded by barbed wire, and for attempts to cross it, more than 75 thousand people were detained and convicted, more than a thousand were shot. Today it is a symbol of freedom and unity.

Berlin Wall Museum. The museum is located at Checkpoint Charlie, a former border checkpoint on Friedrichstrasse. Here you will learn about the Cold War, the totalitarian regime and the attempts of the East Germans to cross the border.

Museum of the GDR. The exposition will immerse you in the life and everyday life of the inhabitants of East Germany. The museum is located opposite Berlin Cathedral in the Mitte district.

Memorial to the victims of the Holocaust. It consists of a surface part - 2711 concrete slabs, and an underground - an information center with an exposition about the Holocaust.

If you are interested in non-standard places where you can get acquainted with the history of the city, book an excursion to the Berlin Bunker and learn about the life of wartime and about the inhabitants who hid here.

Streets

In the late afternoon, you can simply stroll through the streets of Berlin and feel its spirit. For example, according to the famous Unter den Linden ("Under the Lindens"). This is a street of museums, squares and palaces.

Also known Alexanderplatz - one of the main squares of Berlin. In the days of the GDR, this was the center of the city. There is also a convenient transport interchange.

Observation Decks and Towers

What else can you see in Berlin on your own? Walk to the tallest building in Germany - the 368-meter tower - and admire the city from above. The building is located near the Alexanderplatz metro station. In addition to the observation deck, there is also a revolving restaurant Sphere and Bar 203. A super-high-speed elevator moves visitors between floors. Find out about the best restaurants in Berlin.

If you are a fan of modern tall buildings, then we advise you to go to Potsdamer Platz... Here you can also look at the quarter from above - from the brick tower Kolhoff-Tower.

Churches and cathedrals

  • Berlin Cathedral;
  • Marienkirche, or St. Mary's Church;
  • Wilhelm Kaiser Memorial Church;
  • Church of St. Nicholas.

What to see in Berlin in 2 days?

The second day can be allocated for quieter walks in parks, castles and palaces, as well as to look at the city from the water.

Castles and palaces

There are a lot of them in Berlin and the surrounding area, choose according to your taste. Remember to spend more time visiting palaces and castles. Here's what you can see in Berlin on day 2:

  • Charlottenburg, one of the greatest architectural monuments in the Baroque style;
  • Ephraim's palace in the Rococo style in the Mitte area;
  • palace and park ensemble Tegel on the shore of the lake in the Tegel region, where Alexander and Wilhelm Humboldt once lived;
  • Köpenick Palace located on an island where the Spree and Dame rivers merge;
  • Bisdorf Palace 19th century with a tower and observation deck;
  • Schoenhausen, which housed the residence of the President of the GDR Wilhelm Pieck, and then the State Council of the GDR. Then the building had the functions of a guest house for official delegations, and in 1991 it was here that an agreement was signed that actually completed the process of German reunification.

Parks and zoos

Tiergarten. In the old park, you can safely walk and take a break from the hustle and bustle, wandering along the paths and looking at the ponds and streams. There is also a monument to the Soviet soldier and the House of Culture of the Nations of the World.

Treptower Park. The park is located on the banks of the Spree. After the war, a memorial to Soviet soldiers-liberators was opened here.

Spandau. Spandau used to be a separate town, but now it is part of Berlin. Here you will get to know the old town and the ancient citadel on the Spree.

Zoo Zoo. It was opened back in 1844. Here you will see elephants, giraffes, goats, penguins and many other animals, including two pandas. The menagerie ranks first in terms of the number of animal species. The Berlin Zoo also has an aquarium.

Tierpark Berlin. This zoo was erected in the GDR, since the older one was in the western part of the city, and it is several times larger than the first. There are over 950 animal species here.

SPA

After long walks, you can relax a bit and devote time to yourself. There is a water park 70 km from Berlin Tropical Islandwhere even on the coldest day you will find yourself in the tropics. The air temperature is + 25 ° C, and the water temperature is about + 28 ° C. Here you will find a zone with tropical plants, "Tropical Village", where you can immerse yourself in the life and traditions of Thailand, Congo, Malaysia and other countries, as well as taste national dishes. Swimming lovers will appreciate the pools, waterfalls, water attraction and jacuzzi, while children will appreciate the beach. You can end your day in a huge bath complex with a wide selection of saunas and jacuzzis.

What to see in Berlin in 3 days?

We recommend you devote the third day to atypical walks and alternative excursions in Berlin to see the city from all sides.

Alternative Berlin

You will see the colorful corners of Berlin districts Mitte, Prenzlauerberg and Kreuzberg, get to know Berlin as a "graffiti mecca in world street art" and other interesting facts about the city;

Berlin street food

Here you can taste not only curries and doner, but also a variety of tortillas, barbecues, Vietnamese soups, Korean buns and much more!

Berlin Beer Tour

If you are not driving, then this tour will help you get to know Berlin as the beer center of Germany, get to know the brewing process, and also distinguish between different types of drink.

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