For a sprawling, historic metropolis whose charms are widely scattered, Berlin is a surprisingly easy place to navigate. There’s something for every interest and budget, and excellent public transportation whisks you from sight to sight with clockwork efficiency. Here are a few ideas to maximize your fun and minimize your planning.
Begin at Alexanderplatz and ascend the Fernsehturm (Panoramastraße 1A) for an unequaled panorama of Berlin. View Babylonian treasures at the Pergamonmuseum (Bodestraße 1-3).
Stroll along historic Unter den Linden. Admire the iconic Brandenburger Tor and take a guided tour of the Reichstag before enjoying a classical concert at the Philharmonie (Herbert-von-Karajan-Str 1).
Start with the ruins of the Kaiser-Wilhelm-Gedächtnis-Kirche before exploring stores along Kurfürstendamm and in Kaufhaus des Westens.
After lunch, wander through Schloss Charlottenburg and linger in its Baroque-style gardens. Seek out Savignyplatz for cocktails and an evening bite.
Explore the Reichstag, then take a boat tour through Berlin’s waterways. There are piers in the Großer Tiergarten next to the Haus der Kulturen der Welt (John-Foster-Dulles-Allee 10).
Visit pretty Gendarmenmarkt and have lunch nearby. Promenade on Unter den Linden before admiring the Brandenburger Tor. Catch an evening show at the Friedrichstadt-Palast (Friedrichstraße 107).
Take the elevator to the Fernsehturm (Panoramastraße 1A). Peruse the collections of Museumsinsel, particularly the Neues Museum, home to the Nefertiti bust, and the Pergamonmuseum.
Head to Potsdamer Platz for architecture and the Marlene Dietrich exhibit at the Deutsche Kinamathek (Potsdamer Straße 2). Stroll in the Tiergarten.
Start at the Kaiser-Wilhelm-Gedächtnis-Kirche, then choose between the Zoologischer Garten or shopping on Kurfürstendamm.
Marvel at Prussian riches at Schloss Charlottenburg and wander its beautifully landscaped park. Stop by the Gipsformerei Staatliche Museen (Sophie-Charlotten-Straße 17–18) for gift sculptures.
Start the day at the Kulturforum. There are several cultural institutions to be explored in this complex, but a wise use of time is to view the Renaissance masters at the Gemäldegalerie. To enjoy some local specialties for lunch, stop by the last market hall in Berlin, the Marheineke-Markthalle (Marheinekeplatz 15), which is full of vibrant stores.
The splendid town of Potsdam and the stunning gardens in the palace complex of Sanssouci (Maulbeerallee) are a short trip away from the city by commuter train.
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