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Things to do in Berlin: top 13 must-see attractions

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Berlin TV Tower

#1 Berlin TV Tower +19 4

Plus haut édifice d'Allemagne avec ses 368 mètres, la Fernsehturm domine Berlin depuis 1969. Cette icône de la Guerre froide offre une vue panoramique spectaculaire à 203 mètres d'altitude, accessible en 40 secondes d'ascenseur. Le restaurant tournant Sphere complète l'expérience. Monument historique devenu symbole de la ville réunifiée, elle attire plus d'un million de visiteurs annuels.

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Brandenburg Gate

#2 Brandenburg Gate +17 4.7

La porte de Brandebourg se situe au coeur de Berlin et symbolise à la fois la paix et l'Allemagne réunifiée depuis 1989. Pendant la guerre froide, le mur qui sépare Berlin en deux blocs passe à proximité. C'est depuis cette porte que le président des Etats-Unis Ronald Reagan fera un discours connu, enjoignant son homologue russe Mikhaïl Gorbatchev à abattre le mur et à mettre fin aux tensions est-ouest. Depuis, la porte a été rénovée : elle se situe à l'extrémité de l'avenue la plus importante de Berlin, l'Unter Den Linden ("sous les tilleuls").

Berlin Wall Memorial

#3 Berlin Wall Memorial +15 4.5

Le Mémorial du mur de Berlin sur la Bernauer Strasse présente le seul tronçon complet de l'installation frontalière. Sur 1,4 km, vous découvrez le double mur, la zone de la mort, une tour d'observation, le centre de documentation et la Chapelle de la Réconciliation construite en terre crue. L'exposition retrace les tentatives de fuite dramatiques et rend hommage aux 130 victimes. Entrée gratuite.

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Berlin Cathedral

#4 Berlin Cathedral +15 5

Le Berliner Dom, cathédrale impériale de style néo-baroque édifiée sous Guillaume II, domine l'île aux musées de ses 98 mètres. Montez ses 270 marches pour une vue panoramique exceptionnelle sur Berlin, explorez la crypte des Hohenzollern et admirez ses décors somptueux. Un chef-d'œuvre architectural qui raconte cinq siècles d'histoire prussienne.

Reichstag Building

#5 Reichstag Building +15 4.5

Le Palais du Reichstag, siège du parlement allemand, est un monument emblématique de Berlin. Sa spectaculaire coupole de verre conçue par Norman Foster offre une vue panoramique exceptionnelle sur la capitale. L'édifice allie architecture néo-Renaissance et modernité futuriste, conservant les traces de son histoire mouvementée, des graffitis soviétiques aux cicatrices de la guerre. Visite gratuite sur réservation obligatoire.

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East Side Gallery

#6 East Side Gallery +13 4.5

La chute du mur de Berlin en 1989 est un évènement particulièrement joyeux et festif qui entraîne dans son sillage de nombreux artistes européens et internationaux venus marquer l'évènement de leur art. L'East Side Gallery est une ancienne portion du mur de Berlin Est restée vierge jusqu'à la réunification allemande. Cette surface de béton grise est une occasion rêvée pour les artistes de street-art du monde enteir de venir exprimer leur sensibilité et  transmettre des messages de paix. Depuis 1991, la fresque est classée au registre des monuments historiques de Berlin.

Topography of Terror

#7 Topography of Terror +13 5

À quelques pas de la Potsdamer Platz, la topographie des Terrors est un musée intérieur et extérieur consacré aux crimes perpétrés par le parti nazi pendant le IIIème Reich. Le site se compose d'un centre de documentation et d'une exposition en plein air. Elle rassemble de nombreux documents et archives présentés sous le prisme de différents supports : écrits, photographies, vidéos etc... Toutes les composantes de la Terreur et son orchestration par le parti nazi, la Gestapo et les SS sont évoquées sur la période allant de 1933 à 1945.

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Checkpoint Charlie

#8 Checkpoint Charlie +13 3

Du temps de la guerre froide, très peu de points de passage permettaient de passer d’une partie à l’autre de Berlin, divisée en deux blocs. Le Checkpoint Charlie en est un. Ceux qui tentaient de fuir Berlin Est s’exposaient à de grands risques et nombreux sont ceux qui ont été fusillés en tentant une traversée illégale. Ainsi, le Musée du Checkpoint Charlie situé à côté de l’ancien point de passage Checkpoint Charlie compile et présente de nombreux témoignages et documents sur les tragédies et les évasions plus ou moins réussies de part et d’autre du mur de Berlin.

Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe

#9 Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe +8 5

Au cœur de Berlin, ce champ de 2 711 stèles de béton conçu par Peter Eisenman rend hommage aux six millions de Juifs assassinés par le régime nazi. En surface, une architecture déroutante qui joue sur la perte de repères ; en sous-sol, l'Ort der Information documente le génocide à travers des histoires individuelles et des noms lus en continu. Entrée gratuite.

Museum Island

#10 Museum Island +8 5

Au cœur de Berlin, cinq musées d'envergure mondiale se succèdent sur une île de la Spree classée à l'UNESCO. De l'autel de Pergame au buste de Néfertiti, en passant par les antiquités grecques et la peinture du XIXe siècle, c'est une traversée de plusieurs millénaires en quelques centaines de mètres. Prévoir au minimum une journée complète.

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Gendarmenmarkt

#11 Gendarmenmarkt +8 5

Le Gendarmenmarkt est la place néoclassique la plus harmonieuse de Berlin, encadrée par le Französischer Dom, le Deutscher Dom et le Konzerthaus de Schinkel. La tour du Französischer Dom offre une vue dégagée sur Mitte. En décembre, le marché de Noël en fait l'une des adresses les plus courues de la ville.

Potsdamer Platz

#12 Potsdamer Platz -1 3

Potsdamer Platz incarne la renaissance spectaculaire de Berlin après la réunification. Ancien no man's land divisé par le Mur, ce quartier ultra-moderne dessiné par des architectes de renom comme Renzo Piano et Helmut Jahn accueille aujourd'hui plus de 70 000 visiteurs quotidiens. Ses trois tours emblématiques, le Sony Center au toit futuriste et ses nombreux lieux culturels en font un passage incontournable à Berlin.

Sony Center

#13 Sony Center -6 3.5

Le Sony Center, rebaptisé Center Potsdamer Platz depuis 2023, déploie son architecture futuriste au cœur de Berlin. Conçu par Helmut Jahn, ce complexe de huit bâtiments séduit par son toit spectaculaire de 67 mètres en textile et acier qui s'illumine le soir en spectacle lumineux. Symbole de la renaissance berlinoise après la chute du Mur, il abrite restaurants, boutiques, institutions culturelles et le fascinant Kaisersaal de l'ancien Grand Hôtel Esplanade, déplacé sur coussin d'air.

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Visiting Berlin, a capital defined by history and counterculture

Contrasting and kinetic, Berlin is a city where the remnants of the past coexist with a relentless creative scene. From its heavy-hitting monuments to its alternative neighborhoods, it draws everyone from history buffs to fans of electronic music and street art. The local food scene and a distinct, gritty atmosphere make it a primary destination in Germany.

Tracing history: from the Berlin Wall to the Brandenburg Gate

Berlin still carries the marks of its turbulent 20th century. The Brandenburg Gate, a symbol of reunification, is a mandatory stop. Just a few steps away, the Holocaust Memorial pays tribute to the victims of Nazism through a labyrinth of imposing concrete slabs. The Berlin Wall, though largely demolished, remains at the East Side Gallery, where murals from artists around the world turn the surviving stretch into an open-air art installation.

A city of many faces

Each Berlin neighborhood has its own gravity. Mitte is where you find the major museums and monuments, while Kreuzberg and Friedrichshain lean into a bohemian vibe with independent cafes and alternative cultural spaces. Further south, Neukölln is an evolving district known for its dive bars and street markets. To the west, Charlottenburg offers a more traditional, polished feel with its grand avenues and famous palace.

Museums and culture: a hub of knowledge

Berlin is a high-density zone for culture. The Museum Island, a UNESCO World Heritage site, houses institutions like the Pergamon Museum and the Neues Museum. For a look at more recent history, the Checkpoint Charlie Wall Museum documents the escape attempts from the former East Germany. For contemporary art, the Hamburger Bahnhof is the standard-bearer for the city.

Legendary nightlife

Berlin is famous for a nightlife scene that operates on its own schedule. From the mythic Berghain to underground clubs tucked into repurposed industrial spaces, the city is a playground for night owls. Travelers looking for a more relaxed evening will prefer the low-key bars of Prenzlauer Berg or the rooftops in Friedrichshain. The musical range is just as wide, spanning everything from rock and jazz to experimental electronic sets.

Hearty and unpretentious food

While German cuisine is often stereotyped, a few local staples are worth the calories. The currywurst, a grilled sausage smothered in spiced tomato sauce, is the quintessential street food. For something heavier, the eisbein, a braised pork knuckle served with sauerkraut, shows off the traditional side of the local palate. When it comes to drinks, the city is known for its craft beers and a deep-seated culture of outdoor Biergartens.

Where to eat?

  • Curry 36 (Kreuzberg), An institution for grabbing an authentic currywurst.
  • Zur Letzten Instanz (Mitte), The oldest restaurant in Berlin, serving classic, traditional dishes.
  • Katz Orange (Mitte), A modern spot that focuses on organic and locally sourced ingredients.
  • Markthalle Neun (Kreuzberg), A covered market hall perfect for sampling both local specialties and international bites.

Where to stay?

  • Hotel Adlon Kempinski (Mitte), An iconic 5-star hotel with a direct view of the Brandenburg Gate.
  • Michelberger Hotel (Friedrichshain), A boutique hotel with a casual, creative atmosphere.
  • The Circus Hostel (Mitte), A modern, social hostel that is a great pick for travelers on a tighter budget.
  • 25hours Hotel Bikini (Charlottenburg), A design-focused hotel with panoramic views overlooking the Berlin Zoo.

When to go?

Spring and fall are the best times to visit Berlin, as the weather is mild and the streets are less crowded than in mid-summer. December is also a popular time for its Christmas markets, especially the one at Gendarmenmarkt. Summer, while occasionally hot, is packed with outdoor festivals.

How to get there?

Berlin is well-connected to major cities, with direct flights from across Europe and the US. A round-trip flight from major hubs can range from 80 to 200 EUR (about $85 to $215). The city is also easily accessible by train, with high-speed connections from Frankfurt, Hamburg, or Prague.

Getting around

The Berlin transit network is robust and reliable. The subway (U-Bahn) and the suburban train (S-Bahn) make it easy to cross the city. Buses and trams fill in the gaps, while renting a bicycle is a popular alternative for exploring at your own pace.

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Climate and atmosphere in Berlin month by month

January Less Favorable

Temperatures
-2°C to 3°C
Sunshine
1.8h / day
Rainy days
10 days
Rainfall
42 mm

The winter air is perfect for exploring the treasures of <strong>Museum Island</strong> without the crowds. <strong>Fashion Week</strong> brings a creative spark to the city. The biting cold is a great excuse to warm up in a <strong>Kreuzberg</strong> café or catch a philharmonic concert.

February Less Favorable

Temperatures
-2°C to 4°C
Sunshine
2.8h / day
Rainy days
9 days
Rainfall
33 mm

The city pulses with the energy of the Berlinale, its renowned international film festival that draws cinephiles from across the globe. It is the perfect time to explore the city's poignant history at the Berlin Wall Memorial. The atmosphere is deeply cultural and film-focused, even with the winter chill.

March Favorable

Temperatures
1°C to 9°C
Sunshine
4.1h / day
Rainy days
10 days
Rainfall
36 mm

Spring arrives tentatively in Berlin, and locals head back to the parks and flea markets, such as the one at <strong>Mauerpark</strong> on Sundays. Days are getting longer, which is perfect for a first bike ride along the <strong>East Side Gallery</strong>. The city is finally shaking off its winter slumber.

April Very Favorable

Temperatures
4°C to 14°C
Sunshine
5.8h / day
Rainy days
8 days
Rainfall
40 mm

Cherry blossoms create a beautiful display, especially near the former path of the Wall. The weather is often pleasant for a cruise on the Spree. Take advantage of the relaxed atmosphere to explore the hidden courtyards of the <strong>Mitte</strong> district, known as the <em>Hinterhöfe</em>.

May Very Favorable

Temperatures
9°C to 20°C
Sunshine
6.9h / day
Rainy days
9 days
Rainfall
53 mm

Join the Carnival of Cultures, a massive, colorful parade that celebrates the city's diversity. Biergärten (beer gardens) are opening everywhere, providing social spaces similar to the outdoor patio culture you find in cities like Austin. The climate is ideal for exploring the alternative scene and the lively parks of the capital.

June Very Favorable

Temperatures
12°C to 22°C
Sunshine
7.6h / day
Rainy days
9 days
Rainfall
69 mm

Summer kicks off with the Fête de la Musique, turning city streets into open-air concert stages. Long evenings are perfect for relaxing by the canals or hitting the outdoor clubs. The city energy is at its peak.

July Very Favorable

Temperatures
14°C to 25°C
Sunshine
7.6h / day
Rainy days
10 days
Rainfall
55 mm

Expect a relaxed, summer vibe. July is when the city hosts Christopher Street Day, Berlin's massive and festive Gay Pride celebration. To cool off, do as the locals do and head for a swim in one of the many lakes surrounding the city, such as <strong>Wannsee</strong> or <strong>Müggelsee</strong>.

August Very Favorable

Temperatures
14°C to 24°C
Sunshine
7h / day
Rainy days
9 days
Rainfall
58 mm

Make the most of warm summer evenings at open-air cinemas (Freiluftkinos), a quintessential Berlin experience. The Long Night of Museums lets you explore dozens of cultural venues well into the early hours. The atmosphere is creative and laid-back.

September Very Favorable

Temperatures
10°C to 19°C
Sunshine
5.3h / day
Rainy days
8 days
Rainfall
45 mm

The fall light is perfect for checking out the street art in <strong>Kreuzberg</strong> or <strong>Friedrichshain</strong>. The city hosts major events like the <strong>Berlin Marathon</strong> and the <strong>Lollapalooza</strong> festival. The weather remains very pleasant for exploring the different neighborhoods and their unique vibes.

October Favorable

Temperatures
6°C to 14°C
Sunshine
3.6h / day
Rainy days
8 days
Rainfall
37 mm

Catch the Festival of Lights, which turns the city's iconic landmarks into a massive, illuminated display. The fall foliage transforms the <strong>Tiergarten</strong> into a sea of orange and gold. It is the perfect time for a long walk before ducking into a cocktail bar to warm up.

November Less Favorable

Temperatures
2°C to 8°C
Sunshine
2h / day
Rainy days
9 days
Rainfall
47 mm

The pace slows down in November, making it the right time to focus on indoor culture. It is an ideal window to explore extensive art museum collections or catch a performance at the opera. By the end of the month, the first Christmas markets open, bringing a cozy atmosphere to the city.

December Very Favorable

Temperatures
-1°C to 4°C
Sunshine
1.5h / day
Rainy days
10 days
Rainfall
51 mm

The city lights up with dozens of Christmas markets, each with its own personality, from the design-focused stalls at Gendarmenmarkt to the more traditional setup at Charlottenburg. Grab some mulled wine and local snacks to stay warm. The atmosphere is festive and lively despite the cold, which feels similar to a biting Chicago winter.

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  • Family 3.7/5
  • Couple 4.2/5
  • Friends 4.8/5

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Berlin and its thousand facets

This is a city where you will definitely find something you love, whether you are interested in history or culture. All the museums could keep you busy for days! For my part, I have a soft spot for the Museum of Natural History. Of course, it is also a destination known for its nightlife, and you will not be disappointed! My little recommendation is a short cruise on the Spree in the early evening with a cocktail. It is the best way to see plenty of the city's points of interest.

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A party city

Berlin is a great city for partying if you like electronic music. Places that look rough on the outside promise some great surprises once you get inside! For example, if you look closely in the Andreasviertel neighborhood, you will find a really cool spot to grab a drink with friends on a nice sunny afternoon. Two quick tips: cash is king there, and take public transit (the city is very, very big). And a bonus for the road: the month of May is really cool there.

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Nothing special

I went to Berlin to visit a friend. I didn't find the city very pretty, and there was a huge amount of construction. I didn't stay very long (a little less than a week), but the little bit I saw didn't make me want to stay any longer.
Pretty disappointing overall.

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Huge variety of places and activities

There are 2 ways to experience Berlin. Visiting its museums and monuments by following traditional guidebooks: not bad.
Being lucky enough to know someone who lives there and takes you wandering through the underground Berlin: unusual nights in abandoned buildings, pop-up exhibits in squats, tasty and cheap restaurants... Now that is wow!

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A successful transformation

In just a few years, Berlin has become one of the most attractive and dynamic cities in Europe, whether for traveling or living.

It was not a sure thing from the start, though. In the architecture and the layout of the neighborhoods, the history of the two East/West blocs is still very present. But where many cities would have undoubtedly abandoned, torn down, or rebuilt the less attractive areas, along with all the problems related to the "rich neighborhood" vs "poor neighborhood" divide that entails, Berlin managed to spread its economic, social, and cultural energy everywhere in the city, even in the most unexpected places.

Under old railroad tracks, in completely dark alleys where you might walk quickly, hardly feeling at ease with the surroundings, you suddenly discover a trendy restaurant packed with people.

This is just one example among so many others of this capital of alternative vibes. Plus, life there is not expensive! You can find 4-star hotels right in the center with a pool on the top floor for less than €100 ($108) a night. Same for shopping, my girlfriend found 2 faux leather handbags (that she still uses 2 years later) for 6 euros total!

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Surprising

It is a real pleasure to get lost in this city with such a turbulent past. Nothing prepares you for what you might find around the next corner: a beer garden set up on a sandy beach, a graffiti-covered wall turned into a museum, a massive, imposing building from the communist era, an elegant museum, an underground party in a high-rise apartment block, or a fancy restaurant in the middle of nowhere...

To top it all off, the cost of living is lower here than in other capitals!

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Alternative city steeped in history

Incredible! So many things to visit: the Holocaust memorial, East Side Gallery (the painted part of the Berlin Wall), you can visit the Reichstag Dome (parliament) for free but you have to book your spot in advance, the Brandenburg Gate (near the gate look at the ground: an old brick line marks the border between East and West), Checkpoint Charlie, etc. The Topography of Terror is free and very well done. Also, walk around Kreuzberg (a more alternative neighborhood) and don't miss Tempelhof: an abandoned airport where lots of young people go to hang out, have a drink, and ride bikes, skateboards, or rollerblades on the huge landing strips. The Tiergarten (park) is also very beautiful. Plus, Club der Visionaere is really nice, right on the edge of the Spree, the Yaam is a kind of beach with music near the East Side Gallery, and finally there is a beer garden/bar/club on the roof of a shopping mall with a great view: Klunkerkranich!

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Just like home

Berlin is a city that is hard to describe because everything is about the feeling you get. You feel good there, you feel right at home, you feel free... Berlin is a dynamic, cosmopolitan city where all styles mix together and where it is great to live, especially with those biergartens that are so pleasant. The historical side is obviously everywhere, and Berlin is very rich in that regard. It is an interesting city in so many ways, but it is hard to imagine until you have been there yourself... go for it!!

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Historic Berlin

Berlin has gone through historical events that many other capitals will never experience. And when you visit Berlin, you get the feeling of walking through different phases of European history. This city, reinvented after having known a Germany split in two, has grown richer from its trials, and in some neighborhoods you can still feel the heavy atmosphere of past pain. Today, it is open to the world, the vibe is friendly, the architecture is interesting, and above all, it is a culturally inexhaustible European capital.
Safe travels!

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Not to be missed

This city is full of surprises and really rich in history, culture, architecture, and more. All of this in an excellent atmosphere, and honestly, you feel "right at home" in Berlin.
I have already been twice and I do not regret it. I would love to live there one day, I just need to brush up on my German (and that is a tall order!)

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Haha, la langue allemande et ses déclinaisons. J'ai fait 10 ans d'Allemand à l'école et je suis incapable aujourd'hui de tenir une conversation dans la langue de Goethe !

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