First time visiting Berlin? Despite its divided and turbulent past, the capital of Germany emerges as one of the most interesting cultural destinations in Europe after the fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989. From Prussian palaces to Starlinist architecture, from the Museum Island to over 200 art galleries, this dynamic city has everything you need for a memorable vacation. Known for its diverse art scene and tolerant nightlife, Berlin also attracts young artists, writers, and underground musicians from all over the world.
Planning your first trip to Berlin city can be a stressful experience. Therefore, we put together this Berlin travel guide to help you get started. Expect some useful tips for first-time visitors, a few trip ideas from fellow travelers, a list of the most popular tourist attractions, and a selection of unique things to do in Berlin.
Best Time to Visit Berlin
With its wet winters and humid summers, Berlin is known for its pleasant Mediterranean climate. Temperatures in summer can exceed 32 degrees Celsius (90 Fahrenheit), while the temperature in the winter season can drop to -1 degrees Celsius (30 Fahrenheit). However, it rarely snows in the capital of Italy. The best time to visit Berlin is in spring (April, May) and in autumn (September, October) when the crowds are fewer and days are long, sunny, and bright.
Berlin Itinerary Ideas
As a start, it might be helpful to look at a few selected Berlin trips from other Hoptale travelers. You will get a better idea of what to do in Berlin and some inspiration for building your own Berlin itinerary.
8 Days in Berlin with Kids
Visit Berlin Like A Local
by momo
Prater Beer Garden Berlin | East Side Gallery | Markthalle Neun | New Palace | Kreuzberg | Sanssouci Palace | Brandenburg Gate | Zoo Berlin | …
5 Days in Berlin Couple Trip
Berlin
by majogmenende
Victory Column | Berlin Wall Memorial | Gendarmenmarkt | Reichstag Building | Checkpoint Charlie | Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe | Berlin Cathedral | …
4 Days in Berlin Solo Trip
Berlin
by kirstywright65
Victory Column | Tiergarten Park | Museum Island | Gendarmenmarkt | Viktoriapark | Charlottenburg Palace | Checkpoint Charlie | East Side Gallery | Brandenburg Gate | …
4 Days in Berlin with Friends
Berlin 🇩🇪
by mkyiv
Victory Column | East Side Gallery | Berliner Fernsehturm | Pergamonmuseum | Charlottenburg Palace | Gendarmenmarkt | Viktoriapark | Reichstag Building | Potsdamer Platz | …
Travel Tips for Berlin
Here are some tips and tricks to help you settle in Berlin quickly on your first trip.
16 Top Attractions in Berlin
There is no shortage of amazing tourist attractions in Berlin. From historic memorials and lively plazas to street art and food markets, our list of top things to do in Berlin has got you covered. The selection is based on the real trip experiences of Hoptale users. These top attractions should easily fill a 3-day or 4-day trip. If you have more time to spend or are looking for more special things to do in Berlin, we suggest you also check out the next section.
1. Brandenburg Gate
statue / monument
26 meters tall, the Brandenburg Gate is the most famous historic landmark in the city and the only surviving city gate in Berlin. This Neoclassical gate was built in the late 1700 and marks the entrance to Unter den Linden. What makes it so special, you ask? The gate was a central place of protest during the division of Germany and a place of the huge celebration in 1989 when the Berlin Wall fell.
Cost of visit: Free
Estimated visit length: <1 hour
2. Reichstag Building
landmark buidling
Home of the German Parliament since 1999, the Reichstag is an important Berlin landmark with a few historical scars. A great deal of damage to the building was caused by air rides in 1945 and a devastating fire in 1933. Nowadays, you can admire the beauty of the glass dome at the top of the building and enjoy tours with free English audio guides. Its roof terrace is also open to the general public and offers spectacular views of the city.
Cost of visit: Free (but advance registration required)
Estimated visit length: 1-2 hours
3. Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe
memorial
Located on the eastern side of Tiergarten and just a short walk from the Brandenburg Gate, the Holocaust Memorial is a somber tribute to the Jewish people who died in WW2. You will have a chance to see 2,711 dark slabs across nearly 20,000 square meters of uneven grounds.
At the base of the memorial, there is an underground information center that offers personal stories of people who were affected by the Nazis. These audio guides are available in different languages. In addition to the audio recordings, there are letters, diaries, and photographs of Holocaust victims.
Cost of visit: Free
Estimated visit length: < 1 hour
4. East Side Gallery
street art
A 1.3 km long section of the Berlin Wall, the East Side Gallery is one of the world’s longest open-air galleries. This outdoor gallery is located between Kreuzberg and Friedrichshain. It showcases some of the city’s most respected street art painted by 118 artists from 21 countries. Art lovers will instantly fall in love with this site.
Cost of visit: Free
Estimated visit length: < 1 hour
5. Berlin Cathedral
church / cathedral
The largest and most impressive church in the city, Berlin Cathedral was built in the 20th century to show the imperial power of the country. This neo-Renaissance Cathedral is well-known for its giant organ that is still used for religious services. Apart from touring the interior, visitors can also climb to the top of the cathedral and enjoy panoramic city views.
Cost of visit: 7 Euros
Estimated visit length: 1 hour
6. Museum Island
museum
One of the UNESCO world heritage sites, Museum Island in Berlin is every art-lover’s dream destination. It comprises 5 world-renowned museums including the Pergamonmuseum, the Altes Museum (Old Museum), the Neues Museum (New Museum), the Bode Museum, and the Alte Nationalgalerie (Old National Gallery).
Cost of visit: 18 Euros (1 day admission to all 5 museums on the island)
Estimated visit length: half a day
7. Checkpoint Charlie
history / landmark
Checkpoint Charlie was the best-known border crossing of the Berlin Wall. Expect to see a replica of a U.S. Army guardhouse at the crossing that was once used by foreigners and members of the Allied forces. If you wish to know more about the history of the Berlin Wall, make sure to pay a visit to this former border spot.
Cost of visit: Free
Estimated visit length: < 1 hour
8. Berlin Wall Memorial
memorial
Berlin Wall Memorial is a memorial to all the men, women, and children who died while trying to get across the Berlin wall. Not to be missed is the Marienfelde Refugee Center Museum where you will find exhibits telling the story of refugees who passed through Berlin. Other attractions include the Günter Litfin Memorial and the Monument in Memory of the Divided City and the Victims of Communist Tyranny.
Cost of visit: Free
Estimated visit length: 1 hour
9. Topography of Terror
museum
Once the headquarters of the Nazis’ secret state police called the SS, Topography of Terror is an indoor and outdoor museum that attracts more than 1 million visitors every year. It is an important historical site to visit, although it can be emotionally tough to experience the museum’s former prison cells and other exhibits.
Cost of visit: Free
Estimated visit length: 1-2 hours
10. Gendarmenmarkt
plaza / square
Arguably Berlin’s most beautiful square, Gendarmenmarkt dates back to the 17th century. Why is it important? It was home to some of the most important historic buildings that were destroyed in World Word II. However, several landmarks like the Konzerthaus, the Französischer Dom (French Cathedral), and the Neue Kirche (German Cathedral) dominate this amazing square. During the winter, the entire square becomes a lovely Christmas Market.
Cost of visit: Free
Estimated visit length: < 1 hour
11. Markthalle Neun
food court
Markthalle Neun is without a doubt the most famous food market in this part of Germany. The market’s Street Food Thursday is the mother of all foodie events in the city and attracts thousands of visitors. Whether you wish to try ramen, burgers, pulled pork sandwiches, or wild oysters, Markthalle Neun is not to be missed when visiting Berlin. Check out this guide from Berlin Food Stories for al list of noteworthy food stalls.
Cost of visit: Free to enter the market (pay for food / drinks of your choice)
Estimated visit length: 1-2 hours
12. Alexanderplatz
plaza / square
A traffic junction in Berlin’s Mitte district, Alexanderplatz is one of the city’s busiest and most visited modern squares. This massive public square is also known as Alex by the locals and its main attraction is the world-famous Berlin Fernsehturm that dominates the Berlin skyline. For panoramic views, visit the top of the tower. Shopaholics visiting Alexanderplatz will be pleased to hear that the square is home to popular shopping centers like Alexa and Galerie Kaufhaus.
Cost of visit: Free
Estimated visit length: 1 – 3 hours
13. Potsdamer Platz
plaza / square
Back in the 1920’s, Potsdamer Platz was the busiest square in all of Europe. However, it was destroyed in WW2 and divided by the Berlin Wall. After the wall went down, the square was transformed into a modern plaza packed with shopping centers, cinemas, hotels, and restaurants. If you are a fan of Dali, there is also a special exhibition dedicated to the artist at Potsdamer Platz.
Cost of visit: Free
Estimated visit length: 1 – 3 hours
14. Charlottenburg Palace
palace
Located just a short drive from the center of Berlin, Charlottenburg Palace is the city’s oldest and largest Prussian estate. In addition to the interiors with its 50-meter-high central dome, and Baroque and Rococo décor where you will find furnishings and paintings, there is a picturesque palace garden inspired by the famous gardens at Versailles.
Cost of visit: 13 -17 Euros
Estimated visit length: 2 – 3 hours
15. Zoo Berlin
zoo
Located in Berlin’s largest park Tiergarten, Zoo Berlin (Zoologischer Garten Berlin) is Germany’s oldest Zoo and also the most visited zoo in the whole Europe continent. Families with kids can look forward to seeing pandas, gorillas, African penguins, giraffes, elephants, and more than 1,300 other animal species. The zoo also includes an aquarium which houses sharks and varieties of marine life.
Cost of visit: 8 – 16 Euros
Estimated visit length: half a day
16. Sanssouci Palace / Potsdam
palace
Potsdam is a picturesque city less than an hour from Berlin. It is home to a few stunning palaces including Sanssouci Palace, the rococo summer home of Friedrich the Great and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The palaces are connected by extensive landscaped grounds filled with classical statues, garden mazes, and ornate fountains. If you have more than a couple of days to spend in Berlin, we think Potsdam is well worth a day visit.
Cost of visit: 14-19 Euros (include admission to all palaces in Potsdam)
Estimated visit length: full day
Unique Things to Do in Berlin
Other than the popular tourist attractions, Berlin also offers many experiences unique to German history and culture. We have gathered a list of them here to help you make your first Berlin trip even more memorable.
Hope our Berlin travel guide is helpful. Share with us any questions you might have below. When you return from your first trip, we would love to hear what are your favorite things to do in Berlin!
By Dejan Badnjarevic | Cover photo by Niki Nagy from Pexels
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