Notice regarding the BVG strike on February 2, 2026 Please be aware that due to a strike by BVG on Monday, there will be significant disruptions to public transportation (including the subway, trams, and buses). Make sure to check for alternative means of transportation in advance and allow extra time for your journeys. The S-Bahn, regional trains, and ferries are not affected by the strike and will operate as usual.
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Weltzeituhr und Fernsehturm am Alexanderplatz
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From the Berlin Television Tower's observation deck 203 metres above the street, enjoy a 360 degree view over the city and the surrounding countryside.
The "Französischer Dom" is located in the middle of Berlin's Gendarmenmarkt. A highlight of this sight is the viewing platform at a height of 40 meters. The 360 ° panorama impresses with a wonderful view of the Berlin Cathedral, Alexander Tower, Humboldt Forum and more.
Discover a place where history, art, and spectacular views merge in a truly unique way! Teufelsberg in Berlin-Charlottenburg, at around 120 meters, is the second-highest elevation in the capital – and one of Europe’s most fascinating lost places.
The Another World VR Arena Berlin is among the most cutting-edge and spectacular VR attractions in the capital. On more than 160 m² of free-roaming space, visitors experience a completely new dimension of gaming and digital entertainment.
Berlin Cathedral's dome is one of the city's main landmarks, and the Cathedral is home to ornamental mosaics, impressive works of art and an interesting museum.
Witness skilled actors bring horrifying history to life at the Berlin Dungeon - this is a thrillingly spooky experience that will not be forgotten easily.
Magnificent tropical plants, lots of animals and tropical temperatures create a jungle atmosphere. Get fascinating insights into the colourful diversity of the rainforest.
The DeJa Vu Museum in Berlin is a modern and interactive museum for optical illusions and modern art. The diverse exhibits encourage creative participation and amazement.
Tempelhof Airport was used for weapons production during World War II, and later served an important role in post-war Berlin. Enjoy a guided tour to learn more.