Welcome to Berlin, Lykkers!


Berlin, the dynamic heart of Germany, seamlessly weaves together a tapestry of history, culture, and modernity.


Among its many attractions, the Berlin TV Tower and Museum Island with its charming Old Bridge over the Spree River stand out as quintessential landmarks that capture the essence of the city. Let's see how to explore these iconic sites, ensuring a memorable and enriching experience in Berlin!



<h3>Berlin TV Tower (Fernsehturm)</h3>


The Berlin TV Tower, known as Fernsehturm, is one of the most prominent landmarks in Berlin. Standing at 368 meters, it is the tallest structure in Germany and the second tallest in the European Union. Constructed between 1965 and 1969 by the government of East Germany, the tower symbolizes Berlin's reunification and modernity.


At 203 meters high, the observation deck offers panoramic views of the entire city. On a clear day, you can see up to 42 kilometers! Furthermore, the Sphere restaurant, located a bit higher than the observation deck, rotates once every 30 minutes, providing dinners starting from €75 per person, and a constantly changing view of Berlin, what is better than eating with a changing scenic view?


<b>Timing:</b> Visit during sunset to experience the city transitioning from day to night, which is truly magical.


<b>Opening Hours:</b> Daily: 9.00 - 23.00


<b>Ticket Cost:</b> Standard adult: €25.50, children (4-14 years): €13.00


<b>Address:</b> 1 Panoramastraße 1A, 10178 Berlin, Germany



<h3>Museum Island (Museumsinsel) and the Old Bridge</h3>


Museum Island is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, home to five world-renowned museums. It’s situated in the heart of Berlin on the Spree River, and the island’s Old Bridge (also known as the Monbijou Bridge) connects it to the bustling areas of the city. Each museum boasts stunning architectural designs, ranging from neoclassical to modern styles, and each one offers diverse collections that cater to different interests, from ancient history to classical art. Strolling across the Old Bridge and along the Spree River is also a fantastic way to enjoy scenic views and a relaxing atmosphere.


<b>Museum Pass:</b> Purchase a Berlin Museum Pass at €29.00 for access to all museums over three days.


<b>Opening hours:</b> Wednesday - Friday: 10.00 - 17.00, Weekend: 10.00 - 18.00, Monday & Tuesday: Closed.


<b>Address:</b> Bodestraße, 10178 Berlin, Germany


<b>Museums:</b>


<b>1. Pergamon Museum:</b> Famous for its monumental architecture, including the Pergamon Altar and the Ishtar Gate. (Adult ticket: €12.00)


<b>2. Bode Museum:</b> Houses an extensive collection of sculptures, coins, and Byzantine art. (Adult ticket: €10.00)


<b>3. Neues Museum:</b> Known for the Egyptian Museum and the bust of Nefertiti. (Adult ticket: €12.00)


<b>4. Alte Nationalgalerie:</b> Showcases 19th-century art, including works by Monet and Renoir. (Adult ticket: €10.00)


<b>5. Altes Museum:</b> Hosts classical antiquities, focusing on Greek and Roman artifacts. (Adult ticket: €10.00)



<h3>Spree River</h3>


Experience Berlin from a different perspective by taking a boat tour along the Spree River. These tours usually last 1 to 1.5 hours and provide unique views of the city’s landmarks and historical sites for €15.00 - €25.00.


Or you can just choose to enjoy a leisurely walk or bike ride along the riverbanks, which are lined with parks, cafes, and cultural sites, as the Spree River offers a peaceful escape from the hustle and bustle of the city. If you love taking photos the river and its surroundings provide excellent opportunities for photography, especially during sunrise and sunset.


Whether you're gazing at the city from the top of the TV Tower, exploring world-class museums, or enjoying a serene boat ride along the Spree River, these landmarks provide a comprehensive and memorable Berlin experience. Make sure to plan your visit to maximize the time spent at each site, and immerse yourself in the unique charm of Berlin.


Have a great holiday, bye Lykkers!