With its magnificent dome, the Berlin Cathedral is definitely one of the capital’s crowd pullers.
The Stadtschloss (City Palace), originally the residence of Prussian kings and German Emperors in the heart of Berlin, is to be rebuilt mora than 60 years
This cycling tour begins at the Mercure Hotel Berlin City at 38 Invalidenstraße. From the front door of the hotel, go to the right along Invalidenstraße and head east.
Watch out for football fans! The Berlin Football Tour takes you to 40 authentic places that reveal the deep connection between Berlin and the beautiful game.
Many Berliners believe that the Gendarmenmarkt is the most beautiful place in Germany and indeed in all of Europe. Well, however that might be, it really is a must-see for all visitors to Berlin.
The impressive museum on Berlin's Museum Island presents a collection of 19th century art from the period between the French Revolution and the First World War, from classicism to secessionism.
The Blankenfelde Botanical Park is a listed public park in Berlin's Pankow district and is home to 6,000 plant species, some of which are endangered.
On the edge of the Britzer Garten, the 20-metre-high Dutch windmill rises above a large orchard. Built in 1865, the twelve-sided mill is now a listed building. It is one of the last fully functioning windmills in Berlin.
An insider's tip in Berlin-Charlottenburg, this collection of plaster casts of ancient sculptures is primarily used for research and teaching purposes for students and lecturers in Berlin.
The hidden museum highlights works by forgotten female artists and supports new and interesting ‘female’ art. The non-profit organisation lovingly collects and displays scattered, long forgotten pieces of art.
Canals, lagoons, magnificent views. The boat glides silently across the water. Tourists stand on Rialto bridge and wave.