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Berlin, Germany
On the other side of the wallBerlin unfolds like an open book, where every cobblestone and façade carries both the weight of a turbulent past and the strength of remarkable resilience. This route leads you through the lifeblood of a city that has reinvented itself without ever erasing its scars, from the imperial grandeur of Unter den Linden to the deeply moving memorials dedicated to the darkest chapters of the twentieth century. As you wander, the quiet dignity of the Brandenburg Gate meets the intellectual energy of Humboldt University of Berlin and the classical elegance of Gendarmenmarkt, revealing a capital that continues to balance memory, culture, and renewal.

Pariser Platz
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Brandenburg Gate
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Memorial for the Murdered Sinti and Roma of Europe
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Reichstag Palace
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The White Crosses Memorial
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Marie-Elisabeth-Lüders House
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The Spree
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Palace of Tears
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Admiral Palast
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Berlin State Library
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Statue of Frederick II
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Humboldt University
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Memorial for the victims of war
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German Historical Museum
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The Crown Prince’s Palace
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Berlin State Opera
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Bebelplatz
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Saint Hedwig’s Cathedral
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Gendarmenmarkt
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The French and German domes
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Charlotte Street
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Michaelsen Palais
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Schützenstrasse District
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Peter Fechter Memorial
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Checkpoint Charlie
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Trabi Museum
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Topography of Terror
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Towards Potsdamer Platz
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Advice
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Hitler’s bunker
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Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe
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Jan.
1°
Feb.
1°
March
6°
April
10°
May
16°
June
19°
July
22°
Aug.
22°
Sept.
18°
Oct.
12°
Nov.
6°
Dec.
2°
The best time to visit Berlin is between May and September. July and August are the warmest months, though temperatures rarely exceed 25°C. Winter is cold, with shorter days. The coldest months are January and February, with minimum temperatures around -2°C and frequent snowfall. That said, December is still a great time to visit Berlin, as the city is filled with the magical atmosphere of its many Christmas markets.
No need to worry about where to begin! Our tours are designed as a loop, so you can jump in wherever you are. The navigation system and audioguide will automatically adjust to your location. However, if you happen to be nearby, we do have a preferred starting point : the Brandenburg Gate
Parkhaus Sony Center APCOA : Bellevuestraße 3 Potsdamer platz : Alte Potsdamer Str. 7
If you plan to visit several monuments and museums, check out the Berlin Pass, which offers discounted rates, skip-the-line tickets, and unlimited public transport. This tour advises you to check out the permanent exhibition in the Palace of Tears. Admission is free, but it is closed on Mondays. This tour takes you through the Holocaust Memorial, which is open 24 hours a day. Please note, however, that the information center, which is free to enter, has specific opening hours.
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