Berlin is Europe's most layered capital — Prussian palaces, Bauhaus icons, Cold War scars, and a 24-hour techno scene coexist in a city still visibly being reinvented. Museum Island, the East Side Gallery, the Tiergarten, and neighbourhoods like Kreuzberg and Neukölln each give a different angle on what makes Berlin tick.
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€91
Nov 2026
Average
€105
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€141
Nov 2026
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Aug 2026
€92
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Nov 2026
€91
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2 deals
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Quick facts
Timezone
Berlin
Currency
€ EUR
Language
German
City transfer
~30 min
S-Bahn / Express Train (FEX) / Bus / Taxi
Best time to visit
best weatherdeals available
Don't miss
Walk the full length of the East Side Gallery early on a weekday morning — 1.3km of original Wall sections painted by international artists in 1990. At 7am you'll have whole sections to yourself; by 10am it's packed with tour groups.
Eat a currywurst at Curry 36 in Mehringdamm (not the tourist versions near the Brandenburg Gate) — order the one with Darm (casing) and extra sauce, eat standing at the counter. This is the real version.
Book the Pergamon Museum altar restoration tour — the main Pergamon altar is behind scaffolding until 2037, but the guided access to the restoration work is genuinely fascinating and tickets are available on the museum island website.
Rent a bike and cycle the Mauerweg (Berlin Wall Trail) — the 160km route is marked the whole way, but just doing the Prenzlauer Berg to Tempelhof section (about 15km) passes through the most interesting neighbourhoods and history.
Travel tips
- →Buy a Museumspass Berlin if you plan to visit more than two museums — Museum Island alone justifies it
- →The U-Bahn and S-Bahn run all night on weekends; cabs are rarely necessary
- →Berghain doesn't list capacity online for a reason — go early Sunday morning if you're serious, and don't show up in a group of guys
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