Brandenburg Gate
The iconic 18th-century neoclassical monument that has witnessed pivotal moments in German history, now symbolizing unity and peace.
Read MoreBerlin stands as Europe's most dynamic capital, where history and hipness converge in fascinating harmony. This constantly evolving metropolis seamlessly blends profound historical significance with cutting-edge culture, innovative art scenes, diverse communities, and an energetic nightlife that never seems to sleep.
The iconic 18th-century neoclassical monument that has witnessed pivotal moments in German history, now symbolizing unity and peace.
Read MoreA UNESCO World Heritage site housing five world-class museums with treasures spanning 6,000 years of human history, including the bust of Nefertiti.
Read MoreThe historic parliament building crowned with a spectacular glass dome designed by Norman Foster, offering panoramic views and insights into German democracy.
Read MoreA powerful, thought-provoking field of 2,711 concrete slabs near the Brandenburg Gate, commemorating Holocaust victims.
Read MoreBerlin's central park offering 520 acres of green space, crowned by the gilded Victory Column with panoramic views of the city.
Read MoreExplore diverse neighborhoods from bohemian Kreuzberg to elegant Charlottenburg, browse cutting-edge galleries in former factories, cruise the River Spree, experience world-famous techno clubs, discover hidden courtyards, picnic in Tempelhof (a former airport turned public park), or take a deep dive into history at the numerous museums documenting Berlin's complex past.
Berlin excels in unique shopping experiences from the upscale boutiques of Kurfürstendamm to vintage treasures in Prenzlauer Berg. Find distinctive souvenirs including pieces of the Berlin Wall, Ampelmännchen (distinctive East German traffic light figures), locally designed fashion, and handcrafted goods at the many weekend markets that reflect the city's creative spirit.
Savor diverse culinary experiences from traditional German beer halls serving hearty fare to innovative farm-to-table restaurants, international cuisine reflecting the city's multicultural makeup, and the ubiquitous currywurst street food. Berlin's legendary nightlife begins late, with world-renowned clubs like Berghain, countless cocktail bars, and relaxed beer gardens offering entertainment until dawn.