Welcome to
Berlin
Germany
Berlin is one of the most fascinating capitals in the world — a city that has lived through more history than almost any other in the 20th century and has emerged with a raw, creative energy unlike anywhere else in Europe. The remnants of the Berlin Wall, Checkpoint Charlie, the Holocaust Memorial, and the East Side Gallery are reminders of a divided past that still shapes the city's identity. Berlin's celebrated club culture — rooted in the abandoned factories and bunkers of the former East — is the world's most influential, but the city is also home to world-class museums on Museum Island, a thriving street food scene, and some of Europe's most affordable and creative neighbourhoods.
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Berlin Wall Memorial
A preserved stretch of the Wall that puts the Cold War's human cost in stark relief.

Brandenburg Gate
The gate that watched Berlin fall — and rise again.

Charlottenburg Palace
Berlin's grandest royal palace, with baroque interiors and sprawling gardens to match.

Checkpoint Charlie
The most famous border crossing of the Cold War, frozen in history.

East Side Gallery
A 1.3km stretch of Cold War history painted by artists from around the world.

Holocaust Memorial
2,711 concrete slabs form one of the world's most powerful memorials to genocide.

Museum Island
Five world-class museums on one small island in the middle of Berlin.

Pergamon Museum
Ancient civilizations reassembled, room by room, in the heart of Berlin.

Reichstag
Germany's reunified democracy made visible in glass and steel.

Tiergarten
Berlin's vast green lung, where history and parkland meet at every turn.
Why should you go to Berlin
What other travelers have to say, based on real reviews.
