Day 1 | Morning
Berlin Cathedral
Opening Hours: Open from 9:00am-7:00pm
Ticket Price: 7 EUR
Recommended Length of Stay: 1-2 Hours
Location: Am Lustgarten, 10178 Berlin
The Berlin Cathedral is located on the east side of the Museum Island in downtown Berlin, with the Spree River as its back. The Berlin Cathedral was built from 1895 to 1905. It was destroyed in World War II. The repair work continues to this day, but it is still an eye-catching landmark in Berlin, known as the "Museum Island entrance": three large Baroque domes The four-story building facing the Spree River is decorated in the style of a Baroque palace and is brilliant; the bell tower on the west side has been in service so far, and the bells of prayer are long and long; after climbing 260 steps, you can admire the city of Berlin at the top of the cathedral. Stunning views of the area. The steps on the front facade of the church are paved with granite, and the curved arches are quite striking, supported by Greek-style Koslin stone columns on both sides, and the doors are decorated with bronze reliefs and mosaic frescoes. The altar is set on a high platform that is seven steps higher than the mission hall. The altar is made of white marble and onyx, surrounded by a gilded fence, overflowing with golden light. The 72-meter-high dome is the most essential part of the Berlin Cathedral. The dome is decorated with gold-encrusted mosaic paintings, also by Wiener, depicting the scene of the saints' cloths. Each painting is 39 square meters. More than 2,000 colors are shared, which is very shocking. The dome is surrounded by glass windows, and the holy light is poured through the windows, as if the Holy Spirit descended. Next, you can move to the baptistery to visit, on both sides of the entrance are the coffins carved by the German sculptor Andreas Schlüter for the king. The second floor is the Cathedral Museum, which displays models, historical drawings, designs, original parts and carvings of Berlin Cathedral buildings. The photos on the walls record the bombing and damage of the church during World War II. There is also an interesting multimedia "simulation table" in the museum, where you can lean in and feel the charm of the dome of Berlin Cathedral up close. Going up the stairs and crossing the 270th steps, you will come to the vaulted corridor at the top of the church. Standing here, you can clearly see the angel statue at the top of the church, the icon and the cross at the top of the main entrance. The view of the cloister is very broad, with beautiful landscapes such as the Spree River, the German History Museum, the Humboldt University of Berlin, and the Old Museum of Berlin. Before leaving, don't forget to visit the underground Hohenzollern tomb, where 94 members of the Hohenzollern royal family from the 16th century to the early 20th century were buried, Friedrich III. , Elector John Cicero, Elector Elector, etc. are all buried here. After the visit, you can take a break in the square in front of the church and feel the leisurely pace of life in Berlin.
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KOKORO: Berlin Cathedral (German: Berliner Dom) is a Protestant Lutheran church in Berlin, Germany. It is located in the east of the Mums Island in downtown Berlin. It was once the court church of the Hawhenthorne dynasty of the German Empire. Because of its English writing Berlin Cathedral, Berlin Cathedral is sometimes misinterpreted as "Berlin Cathedral", but the church is not a cathedral, and no bishops have ever entered. The Faithful Bishop's Cathedral in Berlin is the Mary Church (Marienkirche), located next to the Berlin TV Tower. The interior of the church is gorgeously decorated. It can accommodate about 500 people. The building on the ground has 4 floors. Tourists can also top the building overlooking downtown Berlin. The second floor model of the church shows the different styles of the Bishop's Cathedral in Berlin in different periods and the designs of the time. Photos of the church bombed and destroyed during World War II are on the walls of the stairs. The cathedral is on the ground floor of the church, where the caskets of the Hohenzollen family members from all ages are placed. The Berlin cathedral can be topped but... there is no elevator, but the cathedral is only 116 meters tall and is not difficult to climb. The gate from the ground floor to the top will pass through the second floor small exhibition room, which is basically the history of the Berlin Cathedral and the appearance of different periods. The view of the tower is not bad. You can see the nearby red town hall (the city hall in Berlin), the museum on the island, Berlin landmarks such as Royal Plaza (Gendermeir Square) can be used for about 20 – 30 minutes.
Trip.com User: You can enjoy the panoramic view of Berlin at the dome area. If you want to enjoy the Berlin slowly, please take a walk from Brandenburg gate.
Day 1 | Afternoon
Museum Island nearby is the top choice before you leave Berlin Cathedral and hit the road.
Museum Island
Opening Hours: Open on Mon-Tue,Thu-Fri,Sun,10:00am-6:00pm;Open on Wed,10:00am-8:00pm
Ticket Price: 18 EUR
Recommended Length of Stay: 1-1 Days
Location: Museum Island (Bodestrasse) 10178 Berlin
Museum Island is located in the center of Berlin, on the north side of Spree Island, where many of Germany's leading museums gather, headed by the Pergamon Museum. The five museums on the island are different in shape but harmoniously unified. Flowing from both sides makes them even more majestic. In 1992, Museum Island was included in the list of World Heritage Sites by UNESCO. It may take several days to appreciate all the treasures on display on the Museum Island, and you can choose to visit the areas you are interested in. There are five museums on the Museum Island, which concentrate the best of German museums: next to the Palace Bridge and the Berlin Cathedral is the Alte Museum of Berlin, and in front of it stretches the Lustgarten. At the northern end are the Neues Museum and the Old National Art Gallery. On the west side is the Pergamon Museum, and on the outside is the Baud Museum. The Pergamon Museum can be described as one of the most popular museums, and it is also one of the archaeological museums in the world. This gray building has a solemn appearance, which is easily reminiscent of various ancient buildings. After entering through the central gate, the left is the ancient Roman and Greek collection exhibition hall, the right is the ancient West exhibition hall, and the second floor is the Islamic culture exhibition area. Among them, the treasure of the town hall, the Pergamon-Altar, is not to be missed. The history of the altar can be traced back to the 2nd century BC. The height of the altar is 9.66 meters. In addition, the market gate of Millet in West Asia Minor around the second century BC and the city gate of Ishtar in Babylon are also worth seeing. Opened in 1830, the Altmuseum Berlin is a historic museum on Museum Island. The museum inherits the neoclassical architectural style, the front is supported by 18 columns juxtaposed, the inner main hall is spherical, and the huge circular vault above is very eye-catching. The old museum displays art treasures of ancient Greece and Rome, and the exhibits are very rich. In the Old National Art Gallery, you can admire masterpieces by Impressionist masters such as Manet, Monet and Renoir. The Bode Museum is located on the outside of the Museum Island. It was built between 1898 and 1904. This Baroque building adopts a triangular arrangement and contains 3 unique small museums: the Byzantine Art Museum in Germany, which gathers the Byzantine Empire period. A variety of fine art; the Currency Museum displays 500,000 ancient coins and exhibits, and the Sculpture Museum houses Germany's premier collection of medieval sculptures. The New Museum in Berlin was built from 1843 to 1859. It was severely damaged by the bombing of World War II and became a ruin. After reopening in 2009, it was used as an Egyptian museum and a papyrus exhibition. The exhibits include the ancient Egyptian pharaoh Amenhotep IV. Bust of wife Nefertiti, and other artworks from the time of Amenhotep IV. In addition, the new museum also exhibits unearthed artifacts from prehistory, ancient history and the Stone Age. In addition to visiting museums, it is also a good choice to stroll and relax on Museum Island. Luster Garden is lined with trees and has a very beautiful environment. Street performers playing beautiful music are also a beautiful scenery. .
Reviews from Real Guests:
@Danie1C: We got a chance to visit this place last month.There are 5 museums on this islands. We r able to get ticket for one museum (Altes Museum).
Trip.com User: Strongly recommend to purchase the two days pass. If u like ancient history, this is the place u must visit.
Day 1 | Evening
Don’t forget to book Gorki Apartments Berlin in advance, because all the tourists head to Museum Island love staying at it.
Gorki Apartments Berlin
Gorki Apartments are centrally located in Berlin's trendy Mitte district, surrounded by numerous bars, cafés, galleries and shops. Guests can relax in the elegantly furnished apartments. Housed in an attractive 19th-century building near Rosenthaler Platz, the accommodation consists of individually furnished apartments and 2 very spacious penthouses. The property combines famous design names with quirky flea-market items and contemporary elements. All apartments include a flat-screen TV, a box-spring bed and a fully equipped kitchen with Nespresso coffee machine, a kettle, a dishwasher and a fridge. WiFi is also provided free of charge. Guests also enjoy free use of bathrobes and slippers, and can also request special kitchen utensils. Soft drinks, wine and champagne can be purchased on site. Guests can also purchase a voucher on-site for breakfast at a nearby café. The Gorki is the perfect departure point for exploring Berlin, whilst also offering a tranquillity and privacy here in the city centre. Tegel Airport is located just 8 km away and the property lets out parking spaces for an additional charge.
Day 2 | Morning
Berlin TV Tower (Fernsehturm)
Opening Hours: Open from 10:00am-10:00pm
Ticket Price: 16.5 EUR
Recommended Length of Stay: 2-2 Hours
Location: Panoramastr. 1A, 10178 Berlin, Germany
The Berlin TV Tower is the second tallest TV tower in Europe and is regarded as a classic landmark of Berlin. This TV tower, built between 1966 and 1969, is 365 meters high. The steel-framed big sphere at the top of the tower is shining, and it can be seen from any block in Berlin, like a beacon of Berlin. If you want a 360-degree bird's-eye view of Berlin, the tower is the best choice for you. On a sunny day, the 203-meter-high platform of the TV Tower will always be crowded with people who come to watch the view, and there are also long queues of people waiting to get on the elevator at the entrance of the elevator. It is better to book tickets in advance during the peak tourist season, otherwise it will take about an hour to queue up. It only takes 40 seconds to take the panoramic elevator to the top, and then you can enjoy the charming city view of Berlin: the Reichstag, the Brandenburg Gate, Berlin Main Station, the Olympic Stadium, and the Museum Island Potsdamer Platz are all in sight. On the upper floor of the viewing platform is a revolving cafe, which rotates once in 30 minutes. You can enjoy the food and sip coffee while feeling the automatic scene changing due to the rotation of the sphere.
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Cerdic: we have a wonderful experience to go up to the top of tower, a good memory and good view of the Berlin city.
Day 2 | Afternoon
Charlottenburg Palace nearby is the top choice before you leave Berlin TV Tower (Fernsehturm) and hit the road.
Charlottenburg Palace
Opening Hours: Closed from 5/1-10/31,Mon;Open from 5/1-10/31,Tue-Sun,10:00am-5:30pm
Ticket Price: 6 EUR
Recommended Length of Stay: 2-3 Hours
Location: Spandauer Damm 10-22, 14059 Berlin, Germany
Charlottenburg Palace is located in the northwest of the urban area of Berlin. It is the largest existing Hohenzollern palace in Berlin, Germany, and a representative of Baroque architecture in the Kingdom of Prussia. The former King of Prussia, Frederick I, was so fond of Versailles that he built this summer residence for his wife Sophia Charlotte. Today the palace is mainly open to tourists as a museum. From the front of the palace, you can enter the Old Palace (AltesSchloss), which is decorated in a complex baroque style. The pottery room is very worth seeing. The pottery room is very good in the Chinese style that was popular in European courts in the 18th century. The walls and The ceiling is ornately decorated with more than 1,500 pieces of Chinese pottery. The new wing of Charlottenburg Palace houses the living room called the "Golden Room", which is very elegant in style, decorated with luxurious tapestries, finely painted feather-keyed pianos and French oil paintings. The baroque courtyard of the palace is very quiet, you can take a stroll here. There is a palace tea house in the garden, a new building in the style of a Naples villa, and the mausoleum of Queen Louise is also located here. On the west side of the castle is the large citrus grove, which is now used for exhibitions. The quiet Langhans Building on the side is now open to the public as a prehistoric museum. The exhibits are mainly collections of cultural relics from prehistoric Europe and the Near Middle East, including stone tools, bronze tools, iron tools, etc. Among them, the unearthed cultural relics of the Troy era are not to be missed. After visiting Charlottenburg Palace, you can go to the adjacent Bergruen Museum and Peruhan Museum to take a look, where the masterpieces of Picasso and Van Gogh are collected.
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@Danie1C: If you are in Berlin,it is best to book a morning or afternoon for a walk in the Charlottenburg palace. It is very different from the modern Berlin we are used to. When the city was largely destroyed in WW II, it was an old summer house with well preserved gardens,ideal for a picnic,exercise,walking for a couple of hours or admiring its beauty. There is no charge for access to the gardens but you must pay to go inside the palace.
Day 2 | Evening
Don’t forget to book SO/ Berlin Das Stue in advance, because all the tourists head to Charlottenburg Palace love staying at it.
SO/ Berlin Das Stue
This 5-star hotel features free Wi-Fi, a large spa area, and an indoor swimming pool. It is located by Berlin’s Kurfurstendamm shopping street, 2.5 km from Zoologischer Garten Train and Underground Station. Das Stue Hotel offers elegantly decorated rooms and suites featuring a minibar and satellite TV, and a bathroom with rain shower. Some rooms have a balcony or terrace. The hotel’s "5-cinco by Paco Perez" restaurant offers fine dining and has been awarded a Michelin star. Guests can also relax in the Stue Bar and Lounge, and enjoy drinks on the terrace in warm weather. Das Stue Hotel’s spa and wellness area includes a fitness centre, massage facilities and a sauna. The Kulturforum Culture Centre, home to the Berlin Philarharmonic and Neue Nationalgalerie Museum, is 3.5 km away. Berlin Central Train Station can be reached from the hotel within 10 minutes’ drive. Tegel Airport is a 20-minute drive away.
Day 3 | Morning
Pergamonmuseum
Opening Hours: Closed on Mon;Open on Tue-Sun,10:00am-6:00pm
Ticket Price: 19 EUR
Recommended Length of Stay: 2-2 Hours
Location: James-Simon-Galerie, Bodestraße 10178 Berlin
The Pergamon Museum is located on Museum Island and was built in 1910. The museum has several galleries and first-class exhibits. The ancient collection houses the famous Pergamon altar, the Islamic Art Museum houses the Mshata relief facade, the Aleppo room, the art and crafts of the Islamic world, and the West Asia Museum houses the Ishtar City Gate.
Day 3 | Afternoon
Having the chance to enjoy the charming Pergamonmuseum, Victory Column next to it is another great place that you will never want to miss!
Victory Column
Opening Hours: Open on Sat-Sun,9:30am-7:00pm;Open on Mon-Fri,9:30am-6:30pm
Ticket Price: 3 EUR
Recommended Length of Stay: 1-2 Hours
Location: Grosser Stern 1, 10557 Berlin, Germany
If you have also seen the movie "Under the Berlin Sky", you must have a clear memory of the Berlin Victory Column. The 67-meter-high, golden victory column stands tall at the top. It is majestic and majestic. It has long been a famous symbol of Berlin. The Victory Column is located on the Great Star Square, 2 kilometers west of the Brandenburg Gate, adjacent to the Tiergarten Park. It was built between 1864 and 1873 to commemorate the Prussian army's defeat of the Danish, Austrian and French imperial forces. The Victory Column is 67 meters high and made of purple granite. At the top stands a gilded bronze statue of the Goddess of Victory. The goddess has a condor on her head, an olive wreath is raised in her right hand, and a spear is held in her left hand. From March 2010 to May 2011, the Germans spent a lot of money to rebuild the Victory Column: using 1.2 kg of gold foil, the Goddess of Victory and the column body were re-decorated; the top passage, bronze reliefs on the base, glass mosaics, Gold-plated cannons and four gatehouses built in 1939 on the side, etc., have been renovated at all costs. People also decorated the base and the column body with colorful lights. At night, all the lights are on, dotted with the Daxing Square and the surrounding streets, creating a beautiful street scene in Berlin. However, after the renovation, there is still no elevator to the sightseeing platform. You still need to climb 285 steps before you can stand under the golden skirt of the goddess of victory. But when you finally lean on the platform railing and take a look at this beautiful night Berlin, you will find that it is all worth it.
Day 3 | Evening
Looking for a bed nearby after finishing your journey at Victory Column? The Ritz-Carlton, Berlin is one of your top choices.
The Ritz-Carlton, Berlin
Experience The Ritz-Carlton, Berlin, a hotel in Berlin just a few steps from the Potsdamer Platz and premier cultural attractions. Crafted by renowned designers, the lavishly decorated rooms feature first class amenities and a wonderful individual style. Featuring exceptional accommodations and impeccable service, guests can indulge in the peaceful solitude of the wellness area. Embrace an adventure for the senses at the innovative Berlin bar Fragrances, where perfumes and cocktails harmoniously combine to offer unrivaled sensory experiences.
Day 4 | Morning
German Historical Museum
Opening Hours: Open from 10:00am-6:00pm
Ticket Price: 8 EUR
Recommended Length of Stay: 2-2 Hours
Location: Unter den Linden 2, 10117 Berlin
The German History Museum was established in 1987, where you can learn about the history of Germany from its early days to modern times. The exhibition not only reflects the relationship between German history and world history in the process of development, but also displays the characteristics of the region from multiple perspectives. In 2004, the new wing of the museum, designed by IM Pei, was completed. In 2006, after the restoration of the armory building, the theme "Images and Witnesses of Two Thousand Years of German History" was opened as a permanent display.
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KOKORO: The German Museum of History (Deutsches Historisches Museum, DHM) was established in 1987, and was founded on the 750th anniversary of the founding of Berlin by German Chancellor Helmut Kohl and Berlin Mayor Depgen (Eberhard Diepgen). It was located in the Berlin Armory, the oldest building on the Berlin Armory, under the Bodhi Tree in the center of Berlin (built in 1695). In 2003, the new wing of the museum designed by Mr. Pei was completed. In 2006, after the restoration of the Armory Building, the permanent exhibition was opened to the public on the theme "Images and Witnesses of 2,000 German History". The German History Museum is worth a day's visit; The museum is rich in pictures and exhibits, which showcase the history of the country, and also contains a collection of artworks, documents, photographs and daily necessities. The museum has 7,000 museum collections of historical events that have come to Germany and even to the international arena. The museum does not conceal the dark days of German history. You may wish to go further in the museum? Book a guided tour.
Nisa time: The tourist attractions that I am very impressed, beautiful everywhere, I am very happy.
Day 4 | Afternoon
Berlin Zoological Garden nearby is the top choice before you leave German Historical Museum and hit the road.
Berlin Zoological Garden
Opening Hours: Open from 9:00am-6:30pm
Ticket Price: 16 EUR
Recommended Length of Stay: 2-3 Hours
Location: Am Tierpark 125, 10319 Berlin, Germany
Berlin Zoo was founded by William IV in 1844. It is an ancient zoo in Germany with a large number of visitors and one of the few large zoos in the world. There are about a thousand species of animals, and they are all freely in the park. live.
Day 4 | Evening
Looking for a bed nearby after finishing your journey at Berlin Zoological Garden? NH Berlin City Ost is one of your top choices.
NH Berlin City Ost
Property Location
With a stay at NH Berlin City Ost in Berlin (Lichtenberg), you'll be minutes from Stasi Museum Berlin and close to Alexanderplatz. This 4-star hotel is within close proximity of Simon-Dach-Strasse and Mercedes-Benz Arena.
Rooms
Make yourself at home in one of the 99 air-conditioned rooms featuring refrigerators and flat-screen televisions. Your room comes with a pillowtop bed. Complimentary wireless Internet access keeps you connected, and satellite programming is available for your entertainment. Private bathrooms have deep soaking bathtubs and complimentary toiletries.
Rec, Spa, Premium Amenities
Take advantage of recreation opportunities including a sauna and bicycles to rent. This hotel also features complimentary wireless Internet access, concierge services, and shopping on site.
Dining
Grab a bite to eat at the hotel's restaurant, which features a bar, or stay in and take advantage of room service (during limited hours). Quench your thirst with your favorite drink at a bar/lounge. Buffet breakfasts are available daily for a fee.
Business, Other Amenities
Featured amenities include complimentary newspapers in the lobby, dry cleaning/laundry services, and a 24-hour front desk. Event facilities at this hotel consist of a conference center and meeting rooms.
You must present a photo ID when checking in. Your credit card is charged at the time you book. Bed type and smoking preferences are not guaranteed.Your reservation is prepaid and is guaranteed for late arrival. The total charge includes all room charges and taxes, as well as fees for access and booking. Any incidental charges such as parking, phone calls, and room service will be handled directly between you and the property.
Day 5 | Morning
Jewish Museum Berlin
Opening Hours: Open from 10:00am-7:00pm
Ticket Price: 8 EUR
Recommended Length of Stay: 1-2 Hours
Location: Lindenstrasse 9-14, 10969 Berlin, Germany
The Jewish Museum is one of Berlin's must-see attractions and contains heavy historical monuments. The museum was designed by Daniel Libeskind to symbolize the history of Jewish suffering: a zig-zag foundation with a sharp angle, abstractly represents a star, a zinc-clad façade that stretches to the sky; irregular cracks replace the The windows punctured the slightly flooded facade of the building. The history of German Jews and Jewish contributions to culture, art, science and other fields are displayed in a chronological and creative manner. The permanent exhibition of the Jewish Museum is located on the ground floor. The dark aisles seem to lead to the time axis of the heavy history of the past. The exhibition cabinets ingeniously display various monitoring and monitoring equipment of the Germans on the Jews. The history of the persecution of Jews is read in the old documents.
Day 5 | Afternoon
Having the chance to enjoy the charming Jewish Museum Berlin, Neues Museum next to it is another great place that you will never want to miss!
Neues Museum
Opening Hours: Open on Tue-Sun,10:00am-6:00pm;Open on Mon
Ticket Price: 12 EUR
Recommended Length of Stay: 2-2 Hours
Location: Bodestraße 1-3, 10178 Berlin, Germany
The Neues Museum in Berlin, located on Museum Island in Berlin, Germany, was founded in 1841 by Friedrich August Stiller. In 1855, the Berlin Neues Museum was completed and opened, because there was already an old Berlin Museum opened in 1830 on the Museum Island at that time, so it was named the Berlin Neues Museum. In 1999, the Museum Island, where the Neues Museum in Berlin is located, was named a World Heritage Site. The museum mainly displays collections and artworks of ancient Egypt and human prehistoric and early historical civilizations, represented as the bust of Queen Nefertiti of Egypt.
Day 5 | Evening
For convenient access to more popular attractions, Kpm Hotel & Residences is the best places.
Kpm Hotel & Residences
With a stay at KPM Hotel & Residences in Berlin (Charlottenburg-Wilmersdorf), you'll be within a 5-minute drive of Berlin Zoological Garden and Schloss Charlottenburg. This 4-star hotel is 2.3 mi (3.6 km) from Reichstag Building and 2.6 mi (4.1 km) from Potsdamer Platz. Enjoy recreation amenities such as a 24-hour fitness center or take in the view from a rooftop terrace. Additional features at this hotel include complimentary wireless Internet access and concierge services. Satisfy your appetite for lunch or dinner at Brasserie Indochine, a restaurant which specializes in international cuisine, or stay in and take advantage of the room service (during limited hours). Wrap up your day with a drink at the bar/lounge. Buffet breakfasts are available daily from 6:30 AM to 11:00 AM for a fee. Featured amenities include a computer station, complimentary newspapers in the lobby, and a 24-hour front desk. This hotel has 2 meeting rooms available for events. Self parking (subject to charges) is available onsite. Make yourself at home in one of the 180 individually furnished guestrooms, featuring microwaves and Smart televisions. Complimentary wireless Internet access keeps you connected, and tablet computers are provided for your entertainment. Private bathrooms with showers feature rainfall showerheads and designer toiletries. Conveniences include laptop-compatible safes and separate sitting areas, as well as phones with free local calls.
Day 6 | Morning
Berlin Philharmonic
Ticket Price: 5 EUR
Recommended Length of Stay: 1-1 Hours
Location: Herbert-von-Karajan-Str. 1, 10785 Berlin, Germany
The Berlin Philharmonic Hall was originally funded by the state and has a long history. Its golden-roofed building is quite distinctive. It is one of the main venues for concerts by the famous Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra.
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@Danie1C: Beautiful place to listen to the finest musicians from all the world.Very recommendable experience.
Day 6 | Afternoon
When time permits after visiting Berlin Philharmonic, don’t forget pay a visit to Altes Museum.
Altes Museum
Opening Hours: Open on Mon-Fri,Sun,10:00am-6:00pm
Ticket Price: 10 EUR
Recommended Length of Stay: 2-2 Hours
Location: Am Lustgarten, 10178 Berlin, Germany
The Old Museum of Berlin is located on the south side of Berlin's Museum Island. It is a neoclassical building and an old museum on the Museum Island. At present, the museum is in the Berlin Rijksmuseum system and mainly exhibits works of art from ancient Greece and ancient Rome. It was inscribed as a World Heritage Site in 1999 as part of Museum Island. The old museum has two floors. The first floor mainly exhibits the art of ancient Greece. In 2010, the second floor added an exhibition of Etruscan and ancient Roman art.
Day 6 | Evening
For convenient access to more popular attractions, Rocco Forte Hotel de Rome is the best places.
Rocco Forte Hotel de Rome
This 5-star hotel on Berlin’s Bebelplatz Square offers gourmet cuisine and a luxury spa with a 20-metre swimming pool. The historic Unter den Linden Boulevard is 150 metres away.The elegant and soundproofed rooms at the Rocco Forte Hotel de Rome feature high ceilings and high-speed internet. The marble bathrooms include heated mosaic floors and a bidet.The La Banca restaurant serves à la carte German and Italian dishes. It is decorated in warm brown and gold colours, and includes a 5th-floor rooftop terrace with panoramic views of central Berlin.Guests are welcome to enjoy afternoon tea in the Opera Court with its original stucco ceiling. Drinks are served in the Velvet Room or in the Bebel Bar, which overlooks Bebelplatz and Berlin’s Staatsoper Opera House.
Day 7 | Morning
Bode Museum
Opening Hours: Open on Mon-Tue,Thu-Fri,Sun,10:00am-6:00pm;Open on Wed,10:00am-8:00pm
Ticket Price: 12 EUR
Recommended Length of Stay: 2-2 Hours
Location: Bodestr. 1-3 | Museum Island, 10178 Berlin, Germany
The Bode Museum is an art gallery and currency museum on Berlin's Museum Island. It was completed in 1904 in memory of Kaiser Friedrich III. It now exhibits collections of sculptures, Byzantine artworks and coins of various dynasties. It is an important part of the German Museum Island complex and was elected as a World Heritage Site in 1999.
Day 7 | Afternoon
When time permits after visiting Bode Museum, don’t forget pay a visit to Alte Nationalgalerie.
Alte Nationalgalerie
Opening Hours: Open on Mon-Fri,Sun,10:00am-6:00pm
Ticket Price: 10 EUR
Recommended Length of Stay: 2-2 Hours
Location: Bodestr. 1 - 3 | Museum Island, 10178 Berlin, Germany
The Old National Art Gallery is an art gallery located in Berlin, Germany. It displays works of art from the 19th century to the First World War. It is an important part of the German Museum Island complex and was selected as a World Heritage Site in 1999.
Day 7 | Evening
Don’t forget to book Hotel am Steinplatz, Autograph Collection in advance, because all the tourists head to Alte Nationalgalerie love staying at it.
Hotel am Steinplatz, Autograph Collection
This luxury boutique hotel is situated 600 metres from the famous Ku’damm boulevard in Berlin’s stylish Charlottenburg district. Hotel am Steinplatz, Autograph Collection offers free WiFi and an exclusive top-floor spa with panoramic gym. The hotel is set in a beautiful Art Nouveau building from 1913 and reopened in winter 2013. Guests receive a complimentary bottle of water at arrival and will enjoy the contemporary interiors which include air conditioning, a flat-screen satellite TV and an iPod dock. A selection of different breakfast options are available each morning. Local Berlin-inspired meals and drinks are served in the restaurant and bar. Hotel am Steinplatz, Autograph Collection is within a 5-minute walk from many shops, cafés and theatres. Zoologischer Garten Station is 800 metres away, providing great public transport links across Berlin. A 24-hour reception and parking garage are available. Berlin’s ICC Exhibition Grounds are 3 km away.
Day 8 | Morning
The National Gallery in Berlin
Ticket Price: 8 EUR
Recommended Length of Stay: 1-2 Hours
Location: Stauffenbergstrasse 41, 10785 Berlin
The National Gallery near Charlotteburg Palace has a Greek-style appearance, and mainly exhibits German paintings of the 18th and 20th centuries and modern French paintings of the 19th century. The Egyptian Department has a colorful stone statue of the ancient Egyptian Queen Profortiti (about 1360 BC), which is world-famous.
Day 8 | Afternoon
Now we come to another great highlight in the city: DDR Museum.
DDR Museum
Opening Hours: Sun - Fri 10:00 AM - 8:00 PM, Sat 10:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Ticket Price: 7 EUR
Recommended Length of Stay: 2-2 Hours
Location: Karl-Liebknecht-Str. 1 | Right on the Spree, opposite of Berliner Dom, 10178 Berlin, Germany
The GDR Museum is an interactive museum in the center of Berlin, located in the former East German government building, opened in 2006. The museum shows the daily life of the inhabitants of the German Democratic Republic.
Day 8 | Evening
For convenient access to more popular attractions, Regent Berlin is the best places.
Regent Berlin
Considered by Conde` Nast Traveller to be one of the ‘best places to stay in the world,’ the Regent Berlin prides itself on impeccable service and first-class amenities in the heart of one of Europe’s most compelling cities.
Sumptuous guest accommodation, Michelin-starred cuisine and a rich décor of fine upholstery and traditional Biedermeier furniture offer guests an exquisite home-from-home just a stone’s throw from the city’s historic heart.
Perfectly-positioned in Berlin’s historic Mitte district and boasting an unforgettable view of the Gendarmenmarkt Square – home to the prime museum, theatre and entertainment venues – the Regent Berlin is just a short stroll from unforgettable attractions such as the Brandenburg Gate, the Reichstag and the Opera House.Framed by a world-renowned trio of exquisite 18th century cathedrals and the iconic Concert Hall, yet easily accessible from local airports, it offers a convenient and stylish gateway to the city’s best shopping, history and cultural attractions.
Enticingly-close to leading cultural and shopping sites and boasting first-class transport links, the hotel’s respect for both heritage and modern convenience is unrivalled in Berlin.
Day 9 | Morning
German Museum of Technology
Opening Hours: Open on Tue-Fri,9:00am-5:30pm;Open on Sat-Sun,10:00am-6:00pm
Ticket Price: 6 EUR
Recommended Length of Stay: 2.0-3.0 Hours
Location: Trebbiner Str. 9, 10963 Berlin, Germany
The sprawling German Technical Museum includes interactive clients, presentations and exhibitions, and is a fantastic place to keep little ones entertained for hours. Even more so is the adjacent Spectrum Science Center, where visitors can participate in some 250 experiments explaining various scientific principles; and Museumspark, which features windmills and water mills, a railroad system, and a historic winery. Another new boat-shaped building, opened in December 2003, aptly hosts the museum's famous nautical exhibition.
Day 9 | Afternoon
Currywurst Museum nearby is the top choice before you leave German Museum of Technology and hit the road.
Currywurst Museum
Ticket Price: 11 EUR
Recommended Length of Stay: 1-2 Hours
Location: Schuetzenstrasse, 70, 10117 Berlin, Germany
Costing nearly 5 million euros, the museum is a currywurst-themed museum in Germany. Currywurst is a very popular national food in Berlin. It is not a simple fast food, but a traditional food of the German people. Berlin alone sells 70 million pieces every year. In this simple and modern museum, you can learn about the history and production methods of sausages and curry spices, as well as some interactive projects. When you look more and more hungry, you can also taste the sausages provided by the museum.
Day 9 | Evening
Looking for a bed nearby after finishing your journey at Currywurst Museum? Hotel Adlon Kempinski Berlin is one of your top choices.
Hotel Adlon Kempinski Berlin
The quintessence of luxury lodging, the Adlon is a legendary 5-star hotel situated in Berlin’s Mitte, beside the Brandenburg Gate. State-of-the-art facilities include a double Michelin-star restaurant and a shopping arcade.
With such a central location, the Hotel Adlon Kempinski allows direct access to some of Berlin’s main landmarks. The Holocaust Memorial, Checkpoint Charlie and Pariser Platz are all within a 10-minute walk.
Rooms have a sophisticated allure thanks to antique furnishings with extravagant twists and marble bathrooms. They are equipped with Wi-Fi, a modern media system and some offer views of the Brandenburg Gate.
Sporting and relaxing amenities include a neoclassical indoor pool, an 800m2 gym, and a spa with Ayurveda treatments. Sunday brunch, wild game specialities and private dining are all available options.
Mitte is highly rated by guests for: Great for Wine, Coffee, Promenade
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