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If you're looking for the best panoramic views of the city, then look no further than Germany's highest building. Berlin's TV Tower has a 203-metre high observation deck, a swanky bar, and a revolving restaurant. You can also go on Berlin's highest sightseeing tour, as well as a culinary journey through the history of the past 50 years of both the tower and the city.
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Dinner with a view
What better way to explore a city, than with the help of a local guide? Original Berlin Walks was founded by a pair of historians in 1993 as a fun side project, and has since blossomed into one of Europe's leading walking tour companies. They run multiple tours every day, and were even voted as the best thing to do in Germany on TripAdvisor.
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Go on a walking tour
Having undergone a €650 million refurbishment in July 2021, what was once a Prussian palace is now the Humboldt Forum: a space for art, science, and culture. Learn about the site's chequered history, as well as the ideas of the Humboldt brothers, and Berlin's position on the global stage.
Many of its exhibitions and events are free of charge, so have a look at what's on before you go. Top it all off with a meal and city views on the rooftop terrace.
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The Humboldt Forum
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You've probably heard of the world-famous Blue Man Group, but did you know you could watch them in Europe? Berlin currently has the only show on the continent, and it's been running for over 16 years, making it one of the most successful long-running shows in the city.
Expect a concert atmosphere fused with comedy and incredible special effects to create a uniquely thrilling stage show.
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See the Blue Man Group
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The Daily Express calls the ARISE Grand Show "the most spectacular show in Europe" - and if you head to the Friedrichstadt-Palast, you'll see why. Watch over 100 dancers, musicians, and artists perform on one of the world's biggest theatre stages, with extravagant costumes, breathtaking stage sets, and artistic excellence aplenty.
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ARISE Grand Show
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Dubbed "the capital of cool" by The Times, Berlin has all the ingredients for the perfect city break: world-class entertainment, hip neighbourhoods to get lost in, and fascinating museums (a whole island, in fact!). Germany's capital has a whole lot of history, and a huge amount to see and do, so we've put together our guide to help you plan your perfect trip.
Here are some of our top picks for attractions to check out in Berlin.
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To make the most of your trip, we recommend getting a Berlin WelcomeCard. You can snap up discounts of up to 50% on top attractions, plus it doubles as a travelcard that you can use on buses, trams, and trains, so you can get around the city with ease.
You can buy different durations of passes depending on how long you're in the city for (passes range between 2-6 days). Plus, families will be pleased to know that all accompanying children under the age of six, and up to three children under the age of 15 can get public transport for free.
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The ARISE Grand Show is a story of a photographer, Cameron, who loses his muse and the love of his life. He experiences first-hand that love withstands the test of time in a show that is all about not giving up, and keeping the faith - with incredible stage performances, costumes, and effects. If you're a fan of the theatre, this isn't one to miss.
Friedrichstraße 107
10117 Berlin
Blue Man Group
The Blue Man Group originated in New York in 1987, but has since become a global phenomenon. Berlin is currently the only place in Europe you can see the show, which has played to more than 35 million people of different ages, languages, and cultures. Show highlights include paint drums and a unique instrument called a
drumbone - half drum, half trombone.
Stage BLUEMAX Theater
Marlene-Dietrich Platz 4,
10785 Berlin
Humboldt Forum
Named after the Prussian scholars, Wilhelm and Alexander von Humboldt, this museum is dedicated to human history, art, and culture. Many of its exhibitions and events are free to the public, so have a look at what's on before you go. Plus, you can top it all off with drinks and dinner on the rooftop terrace, which has fabulous city views.
Schlossplatz 1
10178 Berlin
Original Berlin Walks
Original Berlin Walks has been operating walking tours in Berlin for almost 30 years. They have a range of different tours for all different interests and abilities. Discover Berlin's street art, Prussian palaces, and wartime history - or learn about the women that shaped the city, or it's LBGTQIA+ history on a Queer Berlin tour. If you have to reschedule,
you can do so any time - no questions
asked. Cancellation is possible up to 24
hours before the booking with 100% refund.
Neue Promenade 3,
10178 Berlin
Berlin WelcomeCard
To make the most of your trip, we recommend getting a Berlin WelcomeCard. You can snap up discounts of up to 50% on top attractions, plus it doubles as a travelcard that you can use on buses, trams, and trains, so you can get around the city with ease.
You can buy different durations of passes depending on how long you're in the city for (passes range between 2-6 days). Plus, families will be pleased to know that all accompanying children under the age of six, and up to three children under the age of 15 can get public transport for free.
TV Tower
Berlin's TV Tower is an iconic staple of its skyline - in fact, it's Germany's highest building, so you're guaranteed the best views from up here. Learn about the tower (and the city's) fascinating history, go on a virtual reality journey, have dinner in the revolving restaurant, or simply savour the 360-degree views with a cocktail.
Panoramastraße 1A,
10178 Berlin
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