Tourism
For a full overview, visit https://www.visitberlin.de/en
TV Tower Berlin
At 368 metres (1,207 ft) high, Berlin's TV tower is one of Europe's tallest freestanding structures, and it's also Berlin's most striking landmark. The visitor platform features a revolving restaurant with a 360-degree view of the city. It owes its existence to the fact that the German Democratic Republic needed a television tower. A VIP ticket gives you instant admission without having to wait.
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East Side Gallery
The East Side Gallery is a 1.3-kilometer-long stretch of the former Berlin Wall along the river Spree. With more than one hundred original masterpieces by artists from all over the world, it is also the longest open-air gallery in the world. The East Side Gallery is under monument protection.
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Reichstag
Situated in Berlin’s government quarter, you can see the Bundestag, Germany’s parliament, at work. You can take a tour of the Reichstag Building’s impressive glass dome.
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Surroundings of Berlin
Potsdam
Potsdam is a UNESCO World Heritage city - the city of castles and gardens on the idyllic Havel Lakes, shaped by more than 1000 years of history. It is also a diverse cultural city, a UNESCO Creative City of Film and a centre of education and science. Numerous monuments and exciting evidence of modern architecture invite you to be discovered. International influences from France, Switzerland, Holland, Russia and many other parts of the world repeatedly gave the city valuable development impulses and left their mark on architecture, craftsmanship and way of life.
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Tourism
Treetop path “Beelitzer Heilstätten”
Just outside the gates of the German capital Berlin stretches a wonderfully enchanted area. In September 2015, the first treetop path in Brandenburg was opened on the grounds of this former sanatorium for women with tuberculosis. The path runs along the top of the forest some 23 metres in the air for more than 300 metres past the ruins of the sanatorium pavilion, now overgrown. Climb the 36 metre high observation tower to enjoy impressive panoramic views of the landscape.
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Biosphere Reserve Schorfheide-Chorin
At the size of 90,000 football fields, the Schorfheide is one of the largest closed forest areas in Germany. Hundreds of square kilometres of forests – some of which are even UNESCO World Heritage Site – are a great place for hiking and relaxing.
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