BERLIN CATHEDRAL (BERLINER DOM)
Embark on an unforgettable and exclusive sightseeing tour on the legendary VW T1 Samba bus. Discover the history of almost 50 sights in Berlin, including the Berlin Cathedral and Brandenburg Gate.
Enjoy a fantastic 2.5-hour cruise along the Spree River with this East Side tour of Berlin. See Museum Island, the Reichstag building, the Federal Chancellery, and the East Side Gallery.
On this tour, you will get to cover the most important part of Berlin, Mitte. In a duration of 3.5-4 hours, you will see some of the most fascinating buildings and monuments from a bygone era. It is a comprehensive tour that will tell you everything you need to know about the city of Berlin and its rather turbulent history. From the fascist dictatorship in the mid 20th century to the fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989, the city of Berlin has a lot to show its visitors. Berlin is a city of contrasting tales, you will get to see both the Holocaust Memorial and Hitler’s bunker, showcasing the evolution of the city’s identity. You will get to learn about the Berlin Wall, and touch the last fragments of what once divided the world into two factions. There are more than a dozen attractions on this tour, with our expert guide and a limited number of participants, you will get to understand why this city was the epicenter of the 20th century. Attractions visited The Brandenburg Gate Berlin Wall Holocaust Memorial Checkpoint Charlie Former SS & Gestapo HQ The Reichstag The Royal Boulevard (Unter den Linden) The Red Town Hall Book Burning Memorial Former Luftwaffe HQ State Opera House The story of Ampelmann Friedrichstrasse Shopping mile Hitler’s Bunker Museum Island Tiergarten Victory Column TV Tower The Prussian “City Palace” Berlin Cathedral …and much more!
Enter the colorful and inventive brick world of LEGO® at the LEGOLAND® Discovery Centre in Berlin, and re-discover the wonders of playful learning and active fun through the eyes of your children. On exhibit here are many themed play areas and stations, where you and your children can build, join in, watch, or relax. With over 5 million bricks to play with, you can try out all the different attractions for an interactive learn-as-you-play experience. Make a stop at MINILAND®, where you can marvel at the attractions of Berlin which have been painstakingly recreated using LEGO® bricks. Visit the Dragon Castle to experience the world of knights and dragons, or train as a ninja at the LEGO® NINJAGO® City Adventure, an exciting training camp built on two levels in the NINJAGO® design philosophy. A fun day out for the whole family, this visit to the LEGOLAND® Discovery Centre will leave you with many unforgettable memories. Panoramapunkt Berlin A popular attraction that has drawn around 3 million visitors in the last decade, Panoramapunkt Berlin offers more than just excellent views of the German capital. With the fastest elevator in Europe and a multimedia open-air exhibition, this is a unique experience that must be on your Berlin bucket list. Once the elevator sweeps you up to the 25th floor, step out onto an open-air terrace and enjoy unobstructed views of Berlin's modern and historical landmarks. See The Brandenburg Gate, the Reichstag, the TV Tower, Berlin Cathedral, Bellevue Palace, the Holocaust Memorial, and many more Berlin landmarks. On a clear day, you may even see Teufelsberg hill and the wind turbines on the border to Brandenburg.
Widely considered to be the second oldest trade in the world, espionage has had an undeniably gargantuan influence on the rise and fall of empires around the world. The Berlin Spy Museum (Deutsches Spionagemuseum) pays homage to this fascinating practice that has inspired generations of novels, films, and folk tales. There are more than 200 HD screens exhibited, many of which are touch screens, which allow you to experience various engaging means of espionage employed in the past. 3D glasses and projections are used to enhance the experience and shed light on the ancient art form. Perhaps the most intriguing part of the museum is its large collection of interactive exhibits ranging from the modern password hacker to the enigma encoder used by the Nazis in World War II. Listen to tips and tricks spelled out by real agents and find out if you have what it takes to be a modern spy on the field. The museum is also a great place for children to try out some of the spy games. Watch your kid attempt to find all the hidden bugs using a special detector, or give them an opportunity to undergo some fun agent training that involves dodging laser beams and decoding information written in invisible ink. Panoramapunkt Berlin A popular attraction that has drawn around 3 million visitors in the last decade, Panoramapunkt Berlin offers more than just excellent views of the German capital. With the fastest elevator in Europe and a multimedia open-air exhibition, this is a unique experience that must be on your Berlin bucket list. Once the elevator sweeps you up to the 25th floor, step out onto an open-air terrace and enjoy unobstructed views of Berlin's modern and historical landmarks. See The Brandenburg Gate, the Reichstag, the TV Tower, Berlin Cathedral, Bellevue Palace, the Holocaust Memorial, and many more Berlin landmarks. On a clear day, you may even see Teufelsberg hill and the wind turbines on the border to Brandenburg.
Embark on a guided walking tour of Berlin's Museum Island and learn about the city's historical legacy. See the Berlin Cathedral, visit the former government district of the GDR, with a real Berliner.
Discover Berlin on a 2.25-hour boat cruise along the Spree river. See some of the city's iconic sights including the government district, Bellevue Palace, Berlin Cathedral, and Museum Island.
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.