Berlin

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Berlin


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History & Poli cs Historical City Walks The Story of Berlin The Reichstag German Historical Museum

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Germany 1918-1945 : Olympic Stadium Lu#waffe Museum Berlin Bunker Tours Topography of Terror Jewish Museum Berlin Wannsee Conference Memorial House Sachsenhausen Concentra(on Camp Neue Wache Memorial Bebelplatz Square Holocaust Memorial Cold War : Checkpoint Charlie Berlin Wall Documenta(on Centre Berlin Wall Panorama by Asisi DDR Museum Palace of Tears DDR Museum Stasi Museum Stasi Prison Berlin Bunker Tours Art & Design Bauhaus Archive Brohan Museum Brucke Museum Museum of Prints and Drawings Sammlung Heinz Berggruen The Neue Na(onal Gallery The Pergamon Museum Gemaldegalerie

Art & Design (cont) Hamburger Bahnhof The Alte Na(onal Gallery Art walking tours East Side Gallery

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Business & Economics BMW Motorbikes Rundfunk Berlin-Brandenburg (RBB) KPM (Porcelain Manufacturers) Ri9er Sport Chocolaterie

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Media Babelsberg Film Studios Berlin Film Museum ARD – Hauptstadtstudio (TV Studio of ARD) Museum of Communica(on

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Science & Technology Autostadt Phaeno Berlin Life Science Learning Lab Museum für Naturkunde Archenhold Observatory Museum of Technology Spectrum Science Centre AquaDom & Sealife

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City Highlights Spree River Cruise TV Tower Berlin Panorama Punkt

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Restaurants

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History & Poli cs Historical City Walks

From £6pp dependant on group size

Guided walks around Berlin offer groups the chance to see details that are easy to miss by bus. Topics include; Historical Berlin, Jewish Life in Berlin; Along the Berlin Wall; Berlin under the Swas(ka.

Op on of 2, 3 4 or 8 hour guided tour

The Story of Berlin

Entrance £6.50. Guide from £3.00pp. Prebooking essen al

www.story-of-berlin.de

This interac(ve museum shows life in Berlin over the last 800 years. One highlight of the exhibi(on is a guided tour through an original nuclear bomb shelter from the Cold War below the Kurfürstendamm which s(ll can be used by 3.600 persons in case of an emergency. The Reichstag

www.bundestag.de

The home of the German parliament. The public may visit and not only see a panoramic view of Berlin but also the history of the building in photos. A must see. Free audio guides available. German Historical Museum

www.dhm.de

Guided tours focus on any one of 8 different periods from the museums permanent collec(on covering 1500 years of German history. Periods include: 1918-1933 Weimar Republic 1933-1945 NS Regime & WWII 1945-1949 Germany under Allied Occupa(on 1949-1994 Divided Germany & Reunifica(on

Possible every day

Open daily: 10:00– 20:00 Closest U-Bahn: U1 - Uhlandstrasse (Line 15) Closest S-Bahn: S5 - Savignplat Free entrance. Entry by appointment only and must be booked direct by the school. Must arrive 15 minutes before and take passports. Open daily 0800– 0000 (last admission 10pm) Nearest U Bahn: Bundestag U55 Free up to 18 years: Adults £7.50 Guided tours in English £85 (max 25 people) + entrance fee Open daily 10:00—18:00 Nearest U-Bahn: Französische Straße

Germany 1918-1945 : Guided Tour of Olympic Stadium www.olympiastadion-berlin.de The site's concep(on is characteris(c of the architecture of the Third Reich, and the Olympic Stadium remains typical of this style. Today, it hosts major events and concerts featuring interna(onal stars. Lu/waffe Museum

www.lu#waffenmuseum.de

An old air cra# hangar houses much of the exhibi(on, which includes informa(on on the history of the Lu#waffe as well as fighter and surveillance planes Berlin Bunker Tours www.berliner-unterwelten.de A collec(on of tunnels and bunkers located deep underground which have played a key role in the city’s history. Tours on different historical themes are available including: Dark Worlds: Experience WW2 bombing raids through the eyes of civilians.

£10 per person including guide (max. 30 pax.) Open daily (when no event is being held) April – Oct: 09:00– 19:00 Nov—March: 10:00– 16:00 Olympiastadion: S5, S75

Free entrance Open Tues – Sunday 1000– 1800. Former airfield Berlin – Gatow Coach recommended

£11 pp including guide Groups min 20—max 35 people (larger groups will be split) Open Daily : 09:00– 10:00 and 17:00– 19:00 Nearest U-Bahn: Gesundbrumen

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Topography of Terror- Exhibi on & Documenta on Centre www.topographie.de

FREE Free guided tour (pre booked)

During the “Third Reich” the headquarters of the Secret State Police, the SS and the Reich Security Main Office were located at the site. This indoor and outdoor museum house a (meline documen(ng the atroci(es of the SS, along with the remaining part of the berlin Wall.

Open daily: 10:00– 20:00

Jewish Museum

Entrance & guide: £33 per group (10-20 pax)

www.jmberlin.de

Closest U-Bahn: Potsdamer Platz (Line 2)

In its permanent exhibi(on, the Jewish Museum Berlin presents the history of Jewish life in Germany from the Middle Ages un(l the present. The building is spectacular and has a large garden and café. A key visit for any students studying Nazi Germany.

Open Daily: 10:00– 20:00 (except Jewish Holidays)

Wannsee Conference Memorial House

Free entrance and guided tour (pre booked)

www.ghwk.de

Nearest U-Bahn: Hallesches Tor

This beau(ful villa and grounds on the lake is where the plans of the Final Solu(on were drawn up. Today there is a museum about the holocaust and it’s organisa(on with a large exhibi(on, and a memorial to those who died.

Open daily 10:00– 18:00

Sachsenhausen Concentra on Camp

Free entrance. Guide recommended from £3pp Open : 15th March – 14th Oct : 08:30– 18:00 15th Oct – 14th March : 08:30– 16:30 Closed Mondays Closest S Bahn: S1 – Wannsee to Oranienburg, Zone C Coach Recommended

www.s(#ung-bg.de

Between 1936 and 1945, more than 200,000 people were imprisoned in Sachsenhausen. There is a museum, memorial hall and cinema where films about the history of the camp are shown every hour. The camp prison s(ll stands, as does one barrack block, which has been restored.

Closest S-Bahn: Wannsee (Line S1 or S7, then bus 114) Coach Recommended

Neue Wache Memorial

FREE

A#er damage during WW2 the memorial became the ‘memorial to the vic(ms of fascism and militarism’. It is now considered to be a memorial to the vic(ms of WW2 in Germany.

Open Daily 10:00–18:00

Bebelplatz Square

FREE

The Bebelplatz is a public square where in 1933 it became the site of the book burning ceremony in which 20,000 books by Jewish authors were set alight.

MiGe District

Holocaust Memorial

FREE

A 4.7 acre sight covered with 2711 concrete slabs paying tribute to the Jews lost in the holocaust. An emo(onal and imposing addi(on to the landscape of central Berlin.

Nearest U-Bahn Brandenburger Tor

Nearest U-Bahn Franzosische Strasse

Nearest U-Bahn– Franzoesische strasse

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Cold War History: Checkpoint Charlie

www.checkpointcharlie.org

The No1 museum in Germany about the Wall and the Cold War, situated a few metres from where the famous Checkpoint once stood. As well as documen(ng the events of the Cold War, a large sec(on is devoted to heroic ways in which East Berlin Ci(zens tried to escape to the West. Berlin Wall Documenta on Centre www.berliner-mauer-gedenkstae;e.de

Entrance £9pp, Audioguide recommended, €5.00pp payable Locally Open daily : 09:00– 22:00 Closest U-Bahn: Kochstraβe or StadtmiGe Good op on for evening ac vity FREE Open Daily 10.00– 18.00]

This open-air exhibi(on displays a complete history of the Berlin Wall and division and a chance to see the remaining parts of it. The memorial consists of the Monument in Memory of the Divided City and the Vic(ms of Communist Tyranny as well as the Window of Remembrance. Berlin Wall Panorama www.die-mauer.de/the-panorama

Nearest S-Bahn: Bahnhof Nordbahnhof

Entrance £4.50

The Panorama offers a visualisa(on of life in the shadow of the Wall. Viewed from a 4m high plaRorm you are immersed in scenes and stories of people going about their everyday lives in the divided Berlin of the 1980s. An accompanying photo exhibi(on, provides further insight into those (mes as well as when the Wall fell.

Open Daily: 10.00—18.00

Palace of Tears

Free guided group tours Open Tue– Fri 09.00– 18.00 Sat-Sun 10:00-18:00

www.hdg.de

Museum and memorial to the crossing point where East Germans said goodbye to visitors going back to West Germany documen(ng Berlins separa(on. DDR Museum

www.ddr-museum.de/en

The interac(ve DDR Museum explores Germany’s socialist past and provides exhibits on life under the GDR such as a mock living room complete with the smell of East Berlin! Stasi Museum

www.stasimuseum.de

Closest U-Bahn: Kochstraβe or StadtmiGe Located at Checkpoint Charlie

Nearest U– Bahn Friedrichstraße Entrance £4.50 pp (min10, max 20 people) Open Mon– Sun 10.00– 20.00, Saturday 10.00– 22.00 Nearest S and U-Bahnhof Alexanderplatz £3pp entrance and guide

The Stasi were the secret police who controlled East Berlin. Exhibits on display include the Stasi’s old offices and a variety of bugging devices used to spy on ordinary ci(zens.

Open Weekdays: 10.00– 18.00 Sat & Sun: 11.00– 18.00 Closest U-Bahn: Magdalenenstrasse (Line 5)

Stasi Prison

Entry fee of £25 per group of 25 plus guide Tours Daily: April—Oct : 11.30 and 14.30 Nov—March : 14.30 Tram M5, M6 or 16.

www.s /ung-hsh.de

The former prison and memorial in East Berlin which housed poli(cal prisoners. Tours are possible with former poli(cal prisoners or historians who will share their experiences of condi(ons in the prison and the physical and psychological scars this caused. Berlin Bunker Tours

www.berliner-unterwelten.de

A collec(on of tunnels and bunkers located deep underground which have played a key role in the city’s history. Tours on different historical themes are available including: Subways and Bunkers In the Cold War: prepara ons for nuclear war or Under the Berlin Wall: stories of those who tunnelled to freedom.

£11pp including guide Pre-booking essen al Open Daily 09.00– 10.00 and 17.00– 19.00 Nearest U-Bahn: Gesundbrumen

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Art & Design Brohan Museum

www.broehan-museum.de

The museum specialises in Art Nouveau, Art Deco and Func(onalism. The collec(on has two areas of primary interest: decora(ve arts and pain(ng. It also houses a collec(on of porcelain and metal.

Brucke Museum

www.bruecke-Museum.de

The museum is devoted exclusively to the group of ar(sts called "Brucke". It is the oldest of the German groups of ar(sts to have a decisive impact on the development of 20th century art.

FREE for under 18s, Over 18s €8.00pp Reduced fee of €5.00pp for groups of 15 or more. Free admission every 1st Wednesday of the month. Free Audioguide Open Tues – Sun: 10.00-18.00 (Closed Monday) Nearest U-Bahn: Sophie-CharloGe-Platz or Richard-Wanger-Platz. Entrance: €4 per person Must be booked in advance Open Wednesday – Monday 11.00—17.00 Closed Tuesday Bus Line115, nearest bus stop Puecklerstrasse

Museum of Prints and Drawings h;ps://www.smb.museum/en

FREE Under 18s, Adults €6pp payable locally

It is recognised as one of the world’s finest collec(ons of graphic art with 110,000 drawings and about 550,000 prints, including works by great ar(sts ranging from BoTcelli and Dürer to Picasso and Beuys.

Open Tuesday-Friday 10.00– 18.00 Saturday – Sunday 11.00– 18.00 Nearest U-Bahn: Potsdamer Platz

Sammlung Heinz Berggruen www.smb.museum/mb

FREE Under 18s, Adults €10pp payable locally

Berlin is the home of one of the world’s major private collec(ons. The Berggruen Collec(on – Picasso and his Time presents excep(onal works of classic modern art.

Open Tuesday-Friday 10.00-18.00 Sat-Sun 11:00-18:00 Nearest U-Bahn: Sophie-CharloGe-Platz / Richard Wagner Platz

The Neue Na onal Gallery

www.smb.museum

FREE Under 18s, Adults: €12

The Neue Na(onal Gallery, the ‘temple of light and glass’ is the home of 20th century European pain(ng and sculpture ranging from classic modern art to art of the 1960s.

Open Daily : 10:00 - 18:00 pm Thursday Open un l 20.00

The Pergamon Museum

Students under 18– free Adults €12pp paid locally

www.smb.museum

The Pergamon Museum is one of the worlds largest archaeological museums. It has three separate museums: the Collec(on of Classical An(qui(es, the Museum of the Ancient Near East and the Museum of Islamic Art. Gemaldegalerie www.smb.museum/en A#er the collec(on was founded, it was systema(cally built up and perfected. The exhibi(on includes masterpieces by ar(sts from every age of art history such as Van Eyck, Bruegel, Durer, Raphael, Tizian, Caravaggio, Rubens, Vermeer and Rembrandt.

Open daily : 10.00-18.00 Thursdays Open un l 20.00 Closest U-Bahn: Friedrichstraβe Free under 18’s, €10 per person Open Weekdays: 10.00– 1800 (un l 20.00 Thurs) Weekends: 11.00—18.00 ClosedMondays Nearest U-Bahn / S-Bahn: Potsdamer Platz

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www.smb.museum/en

Hamburger Bahnhof

This museum, housed in a former railway sta(on, has various temporary exhibits whilst the permanent Exhibi(on comes from the Marx collec(on. This includes works by Andy Warhol The Alte Na onal Gallery

www.smb.museum/en

FREE under 18’s. Adults €14 pp paid locally Open Weekdays: 10.00– 1800 (un l 20.00 Thurs) Weekends: 11.00—18.00 ClosedMondays Nearest sta on– Lehrter Stadtbahnhof FREE under 18’s. Adults €12 paid locally

The Alte Na(onalgalerie (Old Na(onal Gallery) in Berlin is a gallery showing a collec(on of Neoclassical, Roman(c, Biedermeier, Impressionist and early Modernist art

Open Daily : 10.00—18.00 (Un l 20.00 Thursdays) Closed Monday

Art walking tours Street art workshop and tour– students can spray their own piece of stencil art Alterna ve tour– 3 hour tour about different subcultures in Berlin such as urban art and history

£17 per person £200 per group of 30

East Side Gallery

FREE Entrance Located between Oberbaumbrucke and the Ostbahnhof

www.eastsidegallery-berlin.com/

Approximately 106 pain(ngs by ar(sts from all over the world cover this memorial for freedom and make it the largest open air gallery in the world.

Business & Economics BMW Motorbikes The produc(on areas that can be visited vary depending on the internal produc(on requirements. No photographs may be taken at BMW's Berlin plant. Visitors are requested to leave their cameras and video equipment with our security officers at the entrance for the dura(on of his visit. Not suitable for visitors in wheelchairs.

Guided tour €7group —Payable locally Dura on: 2—2.5 hours

Rundfunk Berlin-Brandenburg (RBB)

FREE entrance Dura on 90 mins

www.rbb-online.de/

Behind-the-scenes look at the TV and radio studios once used as a transmiTng sta(on by the Russians, then handed over to the West. Recent visits have included a tour of the` filming of a popular German soap opera and a quiz show. KPM World

www.kpm-berlin.de

The KPM tour offers an inspiring exhibi(on of Berlin´s royal porcelain and a workshop where your students can catch a glimpse of tradi(onal porcelain making. Visit the original kilns in the historic kiln hall and the moulds archive which shows all designers and their significant forms. Ri;er Sport Chocolaterie

www.ri;er-sport.de

Located at the Gendarmenmarkt Square, visitors can make their own favourite chocolates at the CHOCOWORKSHOP, while the chocola(ers make your individual dream chocolate bars come to life, using only the finest ingredients, at CHOCOCREATION.

Must be booked 4 months in advance Maximum group size 25 Closest U-bahn: Haselhorst – Line U7

Nearest U-Bahn: Theodor-Heuss Platz Only available to journalism students.

Entry £8 per person £3 extra for tour Guide recommended Dura on approx 1 hour Open Mon—Sat 10.00—18.00 Nearest sta on is S-Bahnhof Tiergarten £12 per person Dura on 75 minutes Open daily with reserva on Mon– Wed: 10.00– 19.00 Thurs—Sat: Open un l 20.00, Sunday un l 18.00 Nearest sta on: Franzoische Strasse or Freidrichstrasse

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Media Babelsberg Film Studios

www.filmpark-babelsberg.de

The guided tour offers an individual insight into filmmaking cra# and special effects. The tour includes a shu9le drive through the Media City. Babelsberg, a screening at the Ac(on Cinema as well as a tour of one of the Filmpark exhibi(ons. Berlin Film Museum

www.filmmuseum-berlin.de

Guided tour, entry and show £29pp Entry and show- £17pp English interpreter required, contact us for prices Open daily April - Nov : 10.00—18.00 Minimum group size 15, max 50 Potsdam Entry fee €5pp payable locally

This museum has an excellent documenta(on of the history of German cinema from 1895 to 1980. Contained in the elegant former Marstall (royal stables) it has rooms full of famous props, costumes, set-designs and projec(on screens.

Open 10.00– 18.00 daily (20.00 on Thursdays)Closed Mondays

Berlin Museum of Communica on

Entry fee : Adults €5, Students €3 pp Free under 18 Payable locally Opening hours: Tue: 0900 - 2000, Wed - Fri: 0900—1700 Sat - Sun: 1000 - 1800 Nearest U-Bahn: Mohrenstrasse

www.mD-berlin.de

The interac(ve sta(ons invite people to explore the basics of communica(on in a fun and entertaining way: how has communica(on changed over the centuries? How do media influence our private communica(on? Guided tours and workshops available ARD - TV Studio Tour The ARD Capital Studio is responsible for repor(ng on domes(c poli(cs for more than 50 ARD radio channels and the two German public broadcas(ng TV channels ). The tours offer the perfect opportunity to get a glimpse of the TV and radio studios and experience how news is made. The studios also offer a specialist visit for schools “Media Studies for Schools” for groups max 25 people.

Nearest S / U-Bahn: Potsdamer Platz

Studio Tours are Free Every Wednesday and Saturday : 1500 Booking Required Nearest U-Bahn: Mohrenstrasse Subject to Availability

Science & Technology Autostadt

www.autostadt.de/start

The Volkswagen factory prides itself on being the largest auto plant in the world. It is comprised of the Zeithaus car museum, 7 pavilions dedicated to the various VW cars their art and their sustainability, and of course the factory itself, which you can tour. Another highlight is the glass elevator which takes you to the top of the 160 feet high glass Car Tower, which holds up to 800 custom-ordered cars fresh from the factory. Phaeno—The World of Phenomena

www.phaeno.de

Explore the mysteries in nature, science and technology, how tornados, an(-gravity forces, geysers and luminous gases are formed. Interact with 350 experimental sta(ons, where you determine and influence the outcome. The exhibi(on is housed within a state of the art building, itself a phenomena, as it appears to hover above the ground.

Group ckets (15 people or more; booking required) Adults: 15.00 €, Students 5.00 € per person Guided tours are available in English

Located in Wolfsburg, approx 1 hour from Berlin. Coach required

Located in Wolfsburg, approx 1 hour from Berlin. Group ckets (15 people or more; booking required) Adults: 12.00 €, Students 7.00 € per person Open Tuesday - Friday: 9000– 1700 Saturday, Sunday and public holidays: 1000 - 1800

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Science & Technology Berlin Life Science Learning Lab www.glaesernes-labor.de

£13.50pp for 4 hours Open Monday to Friday

Every day pupils, their teachers and other groups are taught about the basics of gene(cs, gene technology and genome research. Examples of some of the experiments you can par(cipate in are: Isola(ng DNA from a tomato, solving a fic((ous crime through DNA analysis and finding out about the use of gene(c engineering in biomedical research using fluorescent Zebrafish. Museum für Naturkunde www.naturkundemuseum-berlin.de/en/ One of the most significant ins(tu(ons of its kind in the world, with more than 30 million objects in the scien(fic collec(on and a fascina(ng exhibi(on.

Archenhold Observatory h9p://www.sdtb.de/Home.523.0.html Offers a wide-range programme for all ages. A9rac(ons include the new exhibi(on ‘Astronomy is observing and measuring’, temporary exhibi(ons highlight different subjects tracing the history of astronomy, the “great refractor” - the longest lens-based telescope in the world, the historic Einstein room, the small zeiss planetarium and a great iron meteorite.

Maximum group size 20 Campus Berlin-Buch Robert-Rossle-Strasse 10

€2.00pp entry fee paid locally Open Tuesday– Friday 09.30—18.00, Sat, Sun & holidays 10.00– 18.00 Closed Mondays Nearest U-Bahn: Linie U6 Naturkundemuseum (ehemals Zinnowitzer Straße) €2pp entry fee paid locally Open Wednesday - Sunday 14.00– 16.30 Guided tours for school classes and groups: Monday – Friday advanced registra on. The observatory opens 30 minutes before the beginning of each event. Nearest S-Bahn: Plänterwald sta on

Museum of Technology h9p://www.sdtb.de/Englisch.55.0.html

Students €2 / Adults €5 payable locally Guided tour: £45.00 per group

This museum presents a broad spectrum of old and new technologies from a variety of industries, from telecommunica(on and print to chemical and pharmaceu(cals.

Open Tuesday– Friday 0900– 1730, Saturday and Sunday 1000– 1800 Closed Monday Nearest S-Bahn: Anhalter Bahnhof

Spectrum Science Centre h9p://www.sdtb.de/Spectrum.643.0.html

Students €2 / Adults €5 payable locally

Full of fascina(ng, hands-on experiments, aiming to appeal to all different senses. AquaDom & Sealife www.visitsealife.com/berlin/en/

Open Tuesday– Friday 0900– 1730, Saturday– Sunday 1000– 1800 Closed Monday School groups (10+) £9 per person Open daily 1000– 1900 Last entry 1800

The fascina(ng underwater world with astonishing close views of the animal. A9ractons include 5,000+ creatures in more than 35 lifelike designed displays

Nearest S-Bahn: Alexanderplatz & Hackescher Markt Nearest U-Bahn: Alexanderplatz

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City Highlights and Evening Ac vi es Spree River Cruise

£12 pp

A cruise along the River Spree flows through old and New Berlin. The Historical tour: a one hour round trip, highlights include Palace of Republic, Berlin Cathedral, Museum Island and the Reichstag. Combina(on (ckets available to include the hop on hop off bus.

Operates March-October

Berlin TV Tower h9p://www.tv-turm.de/en/

Adult: £13.00 Children (4-16y): £8.50 Children (under 4): free

The tallest structure in Germany, the Berlin TV Tower was constructed as a symbol for Berlin by the administra(on of the German Democra(c Republic. Easily visible throughout the central and some suburban districts of Berlin, this is a great visit in the day(me to see some of the sites around the capital. There is an express elevator which reaches the 203m high observa(on deck in around 30 seconds.

Nov-Feb 10.00—00.00 Mar-Oct 09.00—00.00

PanoramaPunkt www.panoramapunkt.de

Adults: €7.50, Students: €6 Payable locally

The fastest li# in Europe takes just 20 seconds.to reach the the viewing plaRorm of the Kollhoff Tower 100 metres above Potsdamer Platz, offering a fascina(ng view of Berlin. This spot is par(cularly poignant as it stands directly where the Berlin Wall once divided the city. To the east, you can see the Brandenburg Gate, the Reichstag, the Cathedral, and the TV Tower. To the west, you can see the Chancellor’s Office, Bellevue Palace and the Memorial Church.

Open Daily Summer: Mon - Sun 10.00 - 20.00 Winter: Mon - Sun 10.00 - 18.00 Nearest U Bahn: Potsdamer Platz

Restaurants Ea(ng at the Meninger gets you a great value meal with a good variety of food. Three course menu: £9.00 Packed lunches are also available: £6.00pp The Hard Rock Cafe offer authen(c American cuisine and has one of the largest, most valued collec(ons of rock ‘n’ roll memorabilia in the world. ‘Vinyl’ 2 Course Meal + Drink: £14.00

Authen(c German cuisine in hearty propor(ons, Der Alte Fritz is a great experience for all groups who like a lot of meat. 3 courses: €10,75pp Maredo is chain of restaurants serving excellent Argen(nean-style steaks in healthy por(ons with seven different restaurants in Berlin alone. 3 courses from £16,00pp A great op(on on the weekends, Route 66 offers American style fast food and Tex Mex barbeque with an unmatched charm and ambience. 2 courses from £16,00pp Updated August 2018 10


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