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About Berlin

Overview

Experience Berlin, the heart of Germany's transformation since the fall of the Berlin Wall. This vibrant city is a nexus of cultural innovation, pulsating nightlife, and eclectic hipster charm. Berlin is a youthful, dynamic metropolis that embraces global influences while setting trends in architecture, art, and fashion. The city's skyline is a blend of sleek modernity and nostalgic nods to the 90s. As young families enjoy leisurely brunches, the nightlife crowd cycles home in the early hours.

The average price of hotels in this destination right now is $108, but ranges from $19 to $914. There are 422 hotels in this destination, offering a variety of options to suit different tastes and budgets. Some of the neighborhoods where you can find hotels include Mitte, Charlottenburg-Wilmersdorf, Charlottenburg, West Berlin Centre, and Friedrichshain-Kreuzberg. Among the most popular hotels are the Habyt - The Waterfront, Hotel Arena Inn - Berlin Mitte, Hotel Bleibtreu Berlin by Golden Tulip, Leonardo Hotel Berlin KU'DAMM, and The Circus Hostel.

Things to do in Berlin

Berlin offers a plethora of activities and attractions that cater to all interests. One must-visit is the Friedrichstadt-Palast Berlin, often referred to as Palast Berlin. This architectural marvel hosts Europe's most spectacular entertainment, featuring over 500 bold and lavish costumes designed by Jean Paul Gaultier. The dazzling performances evoke a range of emotions, celebrating the joy of life. The New York Times hails it as a 'Must-See in Berlin,' and the shows are accessible to international visitors, with no German language skills required.

For those who prefer to explore the city on two wheels, the Berlin Highlights Bike Tour is an excellent option. This half-day tour allows you to experience Berlin like a local, covering must-see attractions such as the Reichstag, Checkpoint Charlie, and the Brandenburg Gate. Your knowledgeable guides will lead you through a carefully planned route while sharing engaging stories about Berlin's culture and history.

Another significant landmark is the Berlin Palace Humboldt Forum, located on Museum Island in the Mitte area. Originally the main royal residence from 1443 to 1918, the palace was reconstructed to house the Humboldt Forum museum. The museum boasts a rich collection of Asian art and craft objects dating from the 5th millennium BC to the present day, including East Asian paintings, lacquer objects, and South Asian sculptures.

For a sobering perspective on Berlin's history, a visit to the Sachsenhausen-Oranienburg Memorial is essential. This Nazi concentration camp, just a half-day trip from the city, saw over 200,000 prisoners pass through its gates from 1936 to the end of the Third Reich in May 1945. The camp's history serves as a stark reminder of the past.

Music lovers and fans of David Bowie will appreciate the "Get Closer to David Bowie" tour. Navigate the city on foot and by public transport with a specialist guide, discovering the Berlin that inspired Bowie's seminal Berlin Trilogy. Visit Hansa Studios, where 'Heroes' and 'Low' were recorded, and stop by 155 Hauptstrasse, where Bowie and Iggy Pop lived and created together in 1977.

Where to Go Out / Nightlife in Berlin

Berlin's nightlife is legendary, offering a variety of experiences for night owls. Berghain & Panorama Bar, located inside an abandoned power plant, is one of the most well-known clubs in the world. Berghain is often dubbed 'the church of Techno,' while Panorama Bar offers a lighter atmosphere with house music. Be prepared for long lines and a party that doesn't stop until late morning.

Sisyphos, located in a former dog biscuit factory, offers a unique club-festival hybrid atmosphere perfect for long sunny weekends. You'll encounter a diverse crowd, from students to experienced ravers and hippies. The club is somewhat far from the center, but a convenient shuttle from Ostkreuz makes it accessible.

Salon zur wilden Renate is a three-storey labyrinth of unrenovated apartments that has turned into a regular weekend affair. Dance to techno, house, or disco, and enjoy costume parties, a cocktail bar, and a lush garden.

Tresor, founded in 1991 in the vaults of a former department store, has moved to a decommissioned heat and power plant. The atmosphere remains honest and friendly, attracting a diverse crowd who just want to dance the night away.

Anomalie Art Club, created by the Stay Free Kollektiv, offers music, arts, and nightlife events, including exhibitions, creative workshops, and open-air parties. The club is known for its spectacular visual design and also hosts film screenings.

Where to Eat in Berlin

Berlin's culinary scene is as diverse as its culture. Rüyam Gemüse Kebab, located close to where David Bowie used to live, is one of the legendary kebab places in the city. The quality is always on point, and the atmosphere is amazing. Don't be deterred by occasional long lines; you'll get your delicious meal in no time.

Mustafa's Gemüse Kebap is another must-visit. This small kiosk in Kreuzberg attracts foodies from all over the world, so be prepared to wait in line. The hearty chicken kebabs with grilled veggies, garlic, and chili sauce, topped with feta cheese and fresh dill, are absolutely delightful.

Curry 36 — Bahnhof Zoo is a Berlin classic. Order delicious wurst with sweet curry sauce and add some fries for a quick and satisfying bite.

For those looking to explore Berlin's culinary trends, consider a guided tour that introduces you to the city's classic treats, street food, desserts, and the iconic Berlin Pilsner.

Brauhaus Südstern combines the lively atmosphere of a tavern, brewery, and restaurant, complemented by an inviting outdoor beer garden. Choose from a selection of hearty dishes and schnitzels, or opt for a buffet. A guided tour with the master brewer offers a taste of various rich hoppy beers and insights into their distinctions. Check the official website for the schedule of live music events.

Cheapest time to stay in Berlin

January is the cheapest time to stay in Berlin for an average of $122 per night.

Average price per night for 3-star hotels

Month

Price

January

$122

February

$140

March

$141

April

$161

May

$169

June

$174

July

$143

August

$143

September

$178

October

$148

November

$134

December

$124

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