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Berlin Holidays

Major sights, hoards of history, an artsy and foodie scene where the fans flock in - just a few things you’ll find in Berlin’s box of city treats.

Make way for a vibrant metropolis pulsating with history, culture, and boundless energy, where centuries-old landmarks stand alongside contemporary architecture, creating a dynamic urban landscape that is both mesmerizing and ever-evolving. From the iconic Brandenburg Gate to the poignant remnants of the Berlin Wall, every corner of the city tells a story, inviting you to delve into its rich past and embrace its resilient spirit.

But Berlin boasts more than its fascinating history – it's also a cultural powerhouse, boasting world-class museums, cutting-edge art galleries, and a thriving music and nightlife scene that rivals any in Europe. And let's not forget about the food – from bustling street food markets to Michelin-starred restaurants, Berlin offers a world class gastronomic scenario that will impress even the most discerning palate. Whether you're immersing yourself in the city's storied past, discovering its vibrant present, or simply soaking up the atmosphere in one of its many hip neighborhoods, a city break in Berlin is an experience that is as exhilarating as it is unforgettable.

General Information
Time Difference

Time zones difference between Germany and the UK is +1 hour.

Currency

Euros

Currency can be changed at currency exchange offices, banks, as well as at the post office. In the resort areas both Visa and Mastercard cards and euro in cash are accepted for payment.

When exchanging money, please note that currency exchange offices may charge a commission for each transaction.

Things To Do
Learn About German History  

If you're a history nerd, an architecture fan, or just want killer views, swing by the Reichstag's Building, and you're in for a treat! Take one of those guided tours—they're awesome for getting all the information on the place. You'll learn all about its history, like how it was built back in the late 1800s and its big role in German politics, especially during World War II. Now, here's the cool part—head up to the glass dome. The views from up there are insane! You'll get this bird's-eye perspective of Berlin, which is pretty unique. Don't forget to check out the visitors' gallery in the German Parliament area. It's like watching politics in action! If you're on a budget, think about a Berlin Welcome Card or Museum Pass. They'll save you some cash on entry fees to not just the Reichstag but loads of other attractions too. Plus, they make hopping around the city easy. Keep an eye out for any special exhibitions or events happening inside. They can give you some real insight into what's going on in modern-day Germany.

A Berlin Story

When you're in Berlin, checking out the Berlin Wall is an absolute must. Take a walk along the East Side Gallery, where you'll find this incredible stretch of the wall covered in vibrant murals. It's like walking through a giant outdoor art gallery, with each painting telling a different story about the city's history and culture. Don't forget your camera—it's a prime spot for some epic photos! If you want to dive deeper into history, head to the Berlin Wall Memorial. Here, you can see a preserved section of the wall, along with watchtowers and exhibits detailing life in divided Berlin. It's a powerful reminder of the city's past and the struggles faced by its residents. After you've explored the wall, there's plenty more to see nearby. Check out the lively neighbourhood of Kreuzberg for some delicious street food and cool boutiques. Or hop on a bike and cruise along the nearby Spree River for some scenic views. And if you're up for it, why not join a guided tour? They offer insights and stories you won't find in any guidebook. 

Gate Glory

Spot the iconic Brandenburg Gate. It's this massive neoclassical monument that's become a symbol of the city's unity and history and is even more impressive in person than in pictures! Snap some photos of this historic landmark from different angles—whether it's during the day with bustling crowds or at night when it's beautifully lit up. Once you've soaked in the grandeur of the gate, there's plenty more to explore nearby. Right behind it, you'll find the sprawling Tiergarten Park, perfect for a leisurely stroll or a picnic. Or head over to the Reichstag Building, just a short walk away, where you can take a guided tour and even catch a glimpse of the German parliament in action.If you're into museums, Museum Island is also nearby, boasting some of the city's best art and history collections. And don't forget to grab a bite to eat at one of the many cafes or restaurants in the area—there's no shortage of delicious food to try! So, make sure to add the Brandenburg Gate to your Berlin itinerary—it's an absolute must-see! 

Experience Royal Vibes  

If you're exploring Berlin and craving a taste of royalty, Charlottenburg Palace is where it's at. With stunning baroque architecture, lush gardens, and a whole lot of history, your camera is going to thank you for the photo ops here! Start with a guided tour inside the palace to uncover its opulent interiors, from the grand ballrooms to the ornate chambers once inhabited by Prussian kings and queens. Don't miss the jaw-dropping Porcelain Cabinet—it's like stepping into a fairy tale. Once you've soaked in all that regal splendour, take a stroll through the palace gardens. They're like something out of a romantic movie, with manicured lawns, charming pavilions, and even a picturesque lake. It's the perfect spot for a leisurely afternoon or a romantic picnic. And here's a pro tip: if you're visiting in the summer, check out the palace's outdoor concerts and events. They're a fantastic way to experience some culture while soaking up the palace's majestic atmosphere. Plus, nearby, you'll find the bustling shopping street of Kurfürstendamm, perfect for some retail therapy.

Memory Maze 

If you want to pay tribute to history, head over to the Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe. It's a profoundly moving experience with a field of 2,711 concrete slabs of varying heights, resembling a maze. Take your time wandering through—it's meant to evoke feelings of confusion and isolation, reflecting the horror of the Holocaust. Pro tip: visit at different times of the day to see how the light and shadows change the atmosphere. Here's something unique: beneath the memorial lies the Information Centre, where you can learn about the individual stories of some of the six million Jewish victims. It's a sobering but essential part of the experience. Afterwards, take a moment to reflect in the nearby Tiergarten Park, a serene oasis in the heart of the city. For more sightseeing, head to the nearby Brandenburg Gate, which is a short walk away. Remember, visiting memorials like this is about more than just checking off a tourist attraction—it's about honouring those who suffered and ensuring their stories are never forgotten.

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