Sightseeing Tour Berlin
- Destination: Berlin
- Route: Warnemünde - Berlin - Warnemünde
- Driving Time: 2 - 2,5 hours (each way)
- Duration: Day Tour
- Number of Passengers: subject to your requirements
- Collection: approx 6 - 9 o'clock from your Hotel / cruise ship
- Check-in: subject to your requirements
Explore, discover, shop, eat out - you choose on your personal tour of Berlin. We listen to your needs and advise you gladly.
We can also arrange a personal tour guide for you- just let us know!
Things to See in Berlin
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Brandenburger Gate
- The monumental Brandenburg Gate looks back on a roughly 200-year history
- The Brandenburg Gate marked the boundary between East - and West Berlin
- It was a symbol of the cold war up to the German reunification, and after 1990 became the symbol of the re-unification of Germany and Europe
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Berliner Cathedral
- Berlin Cathedral is a protestant church in the center of Berlin
- It is one of the largest protestant churches in Germany and the largest church in Berlin
- First built in the Middle Ages (1465)
- Functioning as a former court and cathedral to the Hohenzollern, the cathedral was rebuilt in the years 1894-1905 under Kaiser Wilhelm II
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Berlin Wall
- The Berlin wall stood from the 13th of August 1961 to the 9th of November 1989
- It separated eastern and the western parts of Berlin
- The Berlin wall was 167.8 km (105 miles) long and was heavily guarded
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Reichstag (German houses of Parlament)
- The Reichstag is one of the most visited sights in Berlin (more than 15 million visitors)
- The Reichstag building has been the seat of the German parliament since 1990
- From its central glass dome you can get not only a great view of the plenary hall, but also of Berlin itself!
- The entrance to the dome is free
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Alexanderplatz
- Is a well known landmark in Berlin
- More than 350,000 people pass through this space daily
- Home to the Berlin TV tower, which is 368m high and has a revolving restaurant at the top!
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Gendarmenmarkt
- This former market square was built in the 17th century
- It is one of the most beautiful squares in Berlin
- Here you will find the “Konzerthaus”- Berlin's concert hall, the French Cathedral and the German Cathedral
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Jewish Museum Berlin
- The largest Jewish museum in Europe
- 3000 square meters of exhibition space
- Go on a discovery journey through two millennia of German-Jewish history
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Checkpoint Charlie
- The most famous checkpoint and border crossing on the Berlin Wall, active between 1961 and 1990
- Diplomats, soldiers and allies entered another world through this checkpoint
- The border crossing was demolished in 1990 but restored to its original location in the year 2000
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Holocaust - memorial
- A Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe
- A place of remembrance and commemoration dedicated to the up to six million Jewish victims of the Holocaust
- The wave-shaped field consists of over 2,700 steles (standing stones) and is designed to encourage visitors to think about this topic whilst walking through its abstract form
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East Siede Gallery
- A world-famous -and the world's longest existing- open air art gallery
- Located on the longest remaining stretch of the Berlin Wall
- Was dedicated to this purpose after the reunification in 1990
- 1.3km long