ALEXANDERPLATZ
Take in the best views of Berlin with a reserved table at the Sphere revolving restaurant in the TV Tower. Afterward, visit the observation deck for breathtaking views of Alexanderplatz.
The Berlin TV Tower, or Berliner Fernsehturm as it locally referred to, has risen to become one of the top tourist destinations in the whole of Germany, with over a million visitors coming to visit every year. Located close to Alexanderplatz, the 1,207-foot (368-metre) tall tower is a symbol of the city and one of the tallest freestanding structures in Europe. With these tickets, you will get a chance to take the elevator all the way up to the observation platform that has about 60 glass windows. These windows offer breathtaking panoramic views of the twinkling lights of nighttime Berlin and its surrounding areas. Soak in the delightful surroundings, with far-reaching views of up to 80 kilometres on clear days. You can make out the unique attractions of Berlin, such as Alexanderplatz and the Brandenburg Gate from 203 metres above street level. A Scrumptious 3-Course Dinner Make your way to the revolving Sphere restaurant 4 metres above the observation deck, where a table will be reserved for you at dusk. You will be greeted with a sparkling wine reception before you are seated for dinner A 3-course dinner consisting of a starter, main course and dessert, and including 2 glasses of wine & 1 hot drink will then be served to you in the restaurant. Soak up gorgeous views of the city as you eat. Each table is located next to a window, and all of nighttime Berlin will become the backdrop to your meal as you slowly rotate once every half or full hour. You will have time to view the observation platform after your meal. Come, experience the magic of this great symbol of German freedom and unity!
Please click here for the detailed route map and boarding points. You can join the tour at any stop and hop on and off for the duration of your ticket. Red Route Explore the highlights of Berlin on this Red route. It combines iconic landmarks and opportunities to appreciate the arts with the explosive food scene and the greener side of the city. Schedule First bus: 9:51am from stop #1 (Alexanderplatz) Last bus: 4:51pm from stop #1 (Alexanderplatz) Frequency: every 20 to 30 mins Popular stops: Museum Island, Brandenburg Gate, Checkpoint Charlie Blue Route Experience old Berlin on this Blue route as you stop at the monumental boulevard Karl-Marx-Allee and the most symbolic landmark of unified Berlin, the East Side Gallery. Schedule First Bus: 10:15 am from stop #1 (Alexanderplatz) Last bus: 4:15pm from stop #1 (Alexanderplatz) Frequency: every 60 mins Popular stops: Karl-Marx-Allee, East Side Gallery Evening tour Join the evening tour to see the Brandenburg Gate, Museum Island, and Berlin Wall Memorial illuminated. The expert guide shares insider tips on the coolest post-tour spots. Departure: 6pm from stop #1 (Alexanderplatz) Frequency: once a day Duration: 75 mins Panoramic tour This 90-min non-stop tour is like a thrilling rollercoaster through the city's best sights. The live guides will spin tales in English and German, revealing the secrets of Berlin's iconic spots and hidden treasures. First bus: 11am from Kurfürstendamm 10 Last bus: 3am from Kurfürstendamm 10 Frequency: thrice a day Duration: 90 mins Walking tours Dive into Berlin's history with local expert guides! From the Brandenburg Gate to Checkpoint Charlie, uncover the drama of the Third Reich, Cold War, and Berlin Wall. German tour departure: 11:30am from stop #4 (Brandenburg Gate) English tour departure: 2pm from stop #4 (Brandenburg Gate)
Take in the best views of Berlin with a window seat afternoon tea reservation at the Sphere restaurant in the TV Tower. Afterward, visit the observation deck for breathtaking views of Alexanderplatz
Get fast-view access to the famous Berlin TV Tower, the tallest structure in Germany built more than 50 years ago. The architectural marvel is visible from almost all parts of the city. With an impressive observation deck located 203 meters above ground, you'll get a stunning 360-degree panoramic view of the Berlin skyline. The sprawling expanse of Alexanderplatz, a bustling hub of commerce and entertainment, pulsates with life. The elegant boulevards of Unter den Linden, once a parade route for Prussian emperors, are now lined with cafes and shops. Views with refreshments Dominating the eastern vista is the unmistakable dome of the Berlin Cathedral, its copper shell catching the light like a burnished beacon. A short distance away, the Reichstag Building, a testament to German democracy, rises with its imposing glass dome. Its modern lines contrast with the baroque elegance of the nearby Charlottenburg Palace, a Prussian gem whispering tales of bygone royalty. Enjoying a soothing cup of tea or coffee with a piece of cake, you'll also see the neoclassical 18th-century Brandenburg Gate against the modern landscape in front of you.