nice city, very crowded sometimes with so much history to know and explore, I visited with my friend and we walked to much but also the transport is easy to take
• Imagine yourself standing on Europe’s second tallest TV tower and soak in the unparalleled views of Berlin as it unfolds again
• Marvel at iconic landmarks such as the Brandenburg Gate, the Reichstag and the Spree
• Whether you are a local or a tourist, the views are sure to mesmerize and leave a lasting impression of Berlin’s grandeur!
This TV tower, built between 1966 and 1969, is 365 meters high. The large steel-framed sphere at the top of the tower shines brightly and can be seen from any neighborhood in Berlin, like a lighthouse in Berlin. Not only that, you can enjoy delicious food while admiring the stunning views. Additionally, you can immerse yourself even further with our VR experience, which allows you to explore Berlin’s landmarks in virtual reality, adding an extra layer of depth to your visit.
• It only takes 40 seconds to take the panoramic elevator to the summit, 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.
nice city, very crowded sometimes with so much history to know and explore, I visited with my friend and we walked to much but also the transport is easy to take
Impressive tower shooting high into the sky. A real landmark in the city! It was built when the city was divided as a sign of power. Now it stands as a magnificent feat of engineering and a tourist destination.
I really enjoy traveling to the top of the tower and experiencing the views it provides of Berlin. But I would encourage buying tickets early because there can be a long queue of people waiting for their time to travel to the top. There are some things you can do while you wait like walking over to the Rote Rathaus and St. Mary’s church.I definitely think the TV Tower is worth the visit.
The Berlin TV Tower is located between Alexanderplatz and the Republicplatz in the center of Berlin, the capital of the Federal Republic of Germany. The TV tower is 368 meters tall and is second to none in the country. It is 45 meters higher than the Eiffel Tower in Paris. The diameter of the sightseeing hall is 24 meters. It is surrounded by 60 glass windows that do not produce refractive light. The tower is 250 meters tall and is a steel frame cement structure. The ball at the top of the tower is 7 floors. There is an antenna cafe on the viewing platform, and you can enjoy the charm of Berlin City in a 30-minute autobiography circle.
Rising high above the city, this iconic landmark offers breathtaking 360-degree views of Berlin from its observation deck. From the Brandenburg Gate to the Reichstag, spotting the city’s famous landmarks was a thrill. The sleek, futuristic design of the tower adds to its charm, and the revolving restaurant above is a perfect spot to enjoy a meal while taking in the panoramic scenery.
The experience was so good to see Berlin from about 200 m above. You may spend around 30 minutes especially if you have a family.The best of all for me as a foreigner was the VR experience of the history of Berlin. It is around 12 minutes and could be included as a premium ticket. I would highly advice you not to skip it as it was so emotional and beyond amazing.This is one of the best places I visited it in Berlin. Staff are well organized and the in and out is queued smoothly.