Berliner Fernsehturm (Berlin TV Tower)
Faites un voyage à travers l'un des sites les plus emblématiques de Berlin et profitez d'une vue panoramique sur la ville avec d'un repas dans le restaurant.
Faites un voyage à travers l'un des sites les plus emblématiques de Berlin et profitez d'une vue panoramique sur la ville avec d'un repas dans le restaurant.
Head to the Holocaust Memorial to reflect on one of mankind’s darkest moments. The architect, Peter Eisenman, created this space for visitors to feel uneasy by creating a confusing space where no order can be found. Opened in 2005, it’s a place for quiet contemplation in remembrance of the terrible acts of the Holocaust.
Perched on Museum Island, Berlin Cathedral is an awe-inspiring place to visit. The grand history and architecture are breath-taking and well worth the visit. Make sure to spend some time in the main Cathedral before heading downstairs to learn about the historic crypts.
The Reichstag is not only home to the German Government, but also to one of the most impressive glass domes worldwide. Make sure to book your tickets well in advance as pre-registration is required and places are usually taken quickly.
Described as an international memorial to freedom, this extensive stretch of 1.3km of the Berlin Wall has been commissioned to display over 100 different paintings from artists across the world, including the colourful ‘Some heads’ by Thierry Noir.
The Brandenburg Gate is Berlin’s most famous landmark. Historically an old city gate, the Brandenburg Gate was rebuilt around 250 years ago and still stands proudly today. Famous as a point for major historical events, this iconic monument is one you simply can’t miss when visiting the nearby Reichstag.