Nicholas Quarter
Where it all began. Lovely old town atmosphere, created in the late eighties...
Nicholas Quarter
Where it all began. Lovely old town atmosphere, created in the late eighties...
Berliner Fernsehturm
(Pass by)
A timeless icon of Berlin, the TV-tower was the second tallest in the world at it's opening in 1969.
Rotes Rathaus
(Pass by)
The tower of Berlin's city hall doesn't just show Italian influences, it's height rather was a provocation to the royals residing just around the corner.
Museum Island
This collection of museums belongs to the Champions Leaugue of World Heritage - and stunningly beautiful. After riding through the small yet big, crowded yet empty streets, you understand, why it is also called the Athens of the Spree.
Berliner Dom
(Pass by)
Looks like it was build in the 1600's, but only about 60 years older than the post modern TV-Tower - welcome to Berlin.
Humboldt Forum
First palace of the king, then palace for the "democracy" of the GDR and now a bundle of museums in a building looking much older than it is.
Book Burning Memorial at Bebelplatz
A stunning panorama! Berlin's oldest university, the old opera, a catholic cathedral, a hotel which serving once as a bank, a guard's house looking like a temple etc - simply the classic centre! And not to forget: the place where the Nazis showed their evil nature by burning thousands of books in front of the public.
German State Opera (Deutsche Staatsoper)
(Pass by)
Having to endure four reconstructions, this opera is still most famously known for being the first in the world open to the common folk.
Humboldt University (Humboldt Universitat)
(Pass by)
Home for more than 25 Nobel Prize winners like Albert Einstein and great minds Karl Marx. By the way, a lot of our guides also study or studied here.
Gendarmenmarkt
Currently being extensively refurbished, this square with it's two almost identical churches and the concert house in the middle is often labelled as Berlin's most beautiful.
Checkpoint Charlie
**Only incl. in the English version** The most famous border station of the Cold War.
Potsdamer Platz
Roaring traffic cross and place to be at night in the "Roaring Twenties", followed by the very definition of no man's land during the division of Berlin, Europe's biggest construction site around the Millennium, defining Berlin's complex attempt of reuniting what was formerly torn apart.
The Holocaust Memorial - Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe
How to deal with the indescribable crimes commited by Nazi Germany? Germany tries not to bury it's dark past. It tries to learn from it. You need to see it by yourself!
Tiergarten
(Pass by)
Dive in and take a deep breath in one of Berlins biggest parks whose name (Garden of the Animals) has no relation to its former use as a Zoo.
Brandenburg Gate
THE icon of Berlin - for many reasons
Reichstag Building
Germany's parliament, surrounded by the modern government quarter, shows it's transparent dome with pride.
Bundeskanzleramt der Bundesregierung
(Pass by)
A lot of funny stories are being told about Germany's White House, most of them aren't true - you know, Germans aren't into jokes.
Prenzlauer Berg
**Only incl. in the German version of this tour** This famous and liveable district is the very example for Berlin's transformation since it's reunification. Fancy bohemian flavour? This distrcit gives you the answer.
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