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Berlin to Go: Discover the City of Freedom
Many tourists describe Berlin as the city of freedom since it's really felt in the air. This is a dynamic European city where different cultures and styles are mixed with innovations. There are lots of historical landmarks and modern attractions to see during Berlin walking tours.
Spots to See in Berlin
If you consider this splendid city as your travel destination, these sightseeing spots are the worthy ones to appear on your checklist.
Brandenburg Gate (Brandenburger Tor)
This is one of the most important and oldest Berlin landmarks and is a neoclassical monument. This gate is a symbol of peace and unity. It frequently hosts various celebrations and demonstrations. The gate is located in the city center and is free to visit at all times.
Reichstag Building (Reichstagsgebäude)
This is the seat of the German Parliament, the Reichstag, and an architectural marvel at the same time. Its glass dome symbolizes transparency in government. This place is located centrally, only 2 km away from the Brandenburg Gate, and will require only a 20-minute walk. It's free to visit. However, a prior registration for Dome visits is needed.
Berlin Cathedral (Berliner Dom)
It is the largest church in Berlin and the most impressive one. Its baroque building features a gorgeous dome, intricate interiors, and a huge organ. It's also possible to climb the Doom and see truly panoramic views of the city. This cathedral is located centrally and requires only a 15-minute walk from the city center. The standard ticket for visiting it is €7.
Museum Island (Museumsinsel)
It is a UNESCO World Heritage site. It actually joins five museums which, among others show a vast collection of artifacts and artworks from different periods and cultures. If you visit Berlin, this is definitely a good place to explore its history, culture, and art. It is located in the city center. The standard ticket to visit all five museums in this place is €24.
Berlin Wall Memorial (Gedenkstätte Berliner Mauer)
This is a preserved stretch of the Berlin Wall. You can see its remains here as well as find out more about it in a visitor center. This place is also located centrally. Visiting it is entirely free unless you book a guided tour.
Start with these attractions during your free tours in Berlin and you will feel the atmosphere and character of this city on your own.
Practical Tips Helping to Arrange Your Future Tour Better
There are several ways to reach Berlin. For long-haul journeys, traveling by air will be the most appropriate option. For shorter trips, traveling by train can be suitable as well.
The Berlin Brandenburg Airport (BER) is the primary international airport located 30 km away from the city center. It is well connected to the city centre taking a 40-minute ride only. You may opt for the Airport Express or by urban rail system (S9 and S45). The first option will cost you around €3 and the second one – around €4.
The Berlin Hauptbahnhof (Berlin Central Station) is the primary railway hub in Berlin. It's well-connected to major German and European cities. In the first case, the ride will take around 1.5-4 hours and will cost from €20 to €120 for a one-way ticket. This railway station is located centrally. So, most key attractions are easily reachable on foot.
Our free walking tours in Berlin typically take 2-3 hours depending on the number of chosen attractions with the longest option taking 8 hours. These tours are available in English, German, Spanish, Italian, and French. Review the extensive list of tours on our website to pick one that suits you most. We update and add new offers on an ongoing basis. Lots of our customers worldwide have already enjoyed our tours and shared their feedback with us:
From Marx to The Wall: Communist & Socialist Tour by Walkative!
"It was such an informative, well-organised trip and our tour guide, Alex, was incredibly knowledgeable and eloquent. He truly brings an immersive aura to architectures and buildings one barely pays attention to. The tour doesn't just cover the development of socialism in Berlin, but also the history of Berlin's destruction and reconstruction, etc ”
Alternative Berlin Tour by Walkative!
“We had a really nice and enjoyable time with JR. We learned about street art and some interesting background to Berlin and its inhabitants. Thank you JR and Walkative”
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