Below you can find a list of all the attractions in Berlin.
Top 10 Berlin Attractions
The Brandenburg Gate is probably the most recognised symbol of Berlin.
The Holocaust Memorial is dedicated to the memory of the thousands of Jews murdered by the Third Reich.
The Topography of Terror is a memorial which chronicles the Nazis atrocities from 1935 to 1945.
Shopping in Berlin
Located in the district of Wedding, this is another of Berlin's large shopping malls
KeDeWe is an internationally famous department store located near the center of Berlin.
Nightlife in Berlin
Miscellaneous
Museum documenting the time of the Allies in Berlin after World War II
The Aquadom is the world’s largest acrylic cylindrical tropical fish aquarium. It is part of the Sealife Center, which comprises numerous tanks showcasing indigenous and exotic aquatic species.
A remaining section of the Berlin Wall along with a "Documentation Center" where visitors can see the history of the street and the wall itself.
Preserved section of the Berlin Wall after its downfall in 1989.
The Berlin Wall Museum displays exhibits relating to the history of the Berlin Wall.
Berliner Dom is a baroque style Protestant Cathedral built in the late 1800s.
Castles and Cathedrals
Churches and Cathedrals
Berliner Dom is a baroque style Protestant Cathedral built in the late 1800s.
The Dahlem Museum is a large building complex, housing several internationally acclaimed museums.
The DDR is a privately owned museum where the main focus is to depict daily life in the GDR.
The Deutsche Guggenheim Museum showcases contemporary, mainly postmodern art.
Famous Squares and Streets
Unter den Linden is one of the most impressive and historical boulevards in Germany.
The Film Museum is located in the Sony center Berlin and is dedicated to the German Film industry.
A contemporary art museum located in the last remaining train station terminus in Berlin.
Haus Der Wannsee is a building famous for Nazi meetings which took place during World War II.
Kunstgewerbemuseum displays European craftsmanship from medieval times to the present.
Sachsenhausen is a German concentration camp used between 1936 and 1945. After the war it was used as a political prison by the Russians.
Markisches Museum is dedicated to the culture and history of Berlin and the Brandenburg region.
Monuments and Memorials
A remaining section of the Berlin Wall along with a "Documentation Center" where visitors can see the history of the street and the wall itself.
Preserved section of the Berlin Wall after its downfall in 1989.
The Brandenburg Gate is probably the most recognised symbol of Berlin.
The Sowjetische Ehrenmal is a war memorial constructed by the Soviets to commemorate the 20000 Soviet soldiers who lost their lives in the Battle of Berlin in 1945.
The Holocaust Memorial is dedicated to the memory of the thousands of Jews murdered by the Third Reich.
Museums and Galleries
The Berlin Wall Museum displays exhibits relating to the history of the Berlin Wall.
A contemporary art museum located in the last remaining train station terminus in Berlin.
The DDR is a privately owned museum where the main focus is to depict daily life in the GDR.
The Topography of Terror is a memorial which chronicles the Nazis atrocities from 1935 to 1945.
The Film Museum is located in the Sony center Berlin and is dedicated to the German Film industry.
The Deutsche Guggenheim Museum showcases contemporary, mainly postmodern art.
Kunstgewerbemuseum displays European craftsmanship from medieval times to the present.
Markisches Museum is dedicated to the culture and history of Berlin and the Brandenburg region.
The DDR is a privately owned museum where the main focus is to depict daily life in the GDR.
Museum documenting the time of the Allies in Berlin after World War II
The Stasi Museum, situated in the Lichtenberg district of Berlin, was the headquarters of the East German secret police.
The Dahlem Museum is a large building complex, housing several internationally acclaimed museums.
The Sony Center is a modern, architecturally stimulating complex in the center of Berlin.
The Sowjetische Ehrenmal is a war memorial constructed by the Soviets to commemorate the 20000 Soviet soldiers who lost their lives in the Battle of Berlin in 1945.
The Stasi Museum, situated in the Lichtenberg district of Berlin, was the headquarters of the East German secret police.
Unter den Linden is one of the most impressive and historical boulevards in Germany.




