Berlin Attractions & Sightseeing
Use our Berlin area sightseeing and attractions listings to help you make the most of your visit to the Berlin area, or browse by location using the map of attractions in Berlin
Bodestrasse 1 – 3, , Berlin
The Alte Nationalgalerie (Old National Gallery) is one of the world’s finest art gallery’s, with collections of key 18th, 19th and 20th century artists, such as Rodin, Cezanne, Degas and Liebermann.

Klingelhoferstrasse 14, , Berlin
The Bauhaus Museum contains more than 500 exhibits made by both teachers and students of this famous school of design.

Am Lustgarten, , Berlin 10178
The Berliner Dom is an ornate cathedral constructed by Wilhelm II in the late 19th century as a Protestant equivalent to St Peter’s Basilica in the Vatican City.

Unter den Linden, Pariser Platz, , Berlin 10117
Constructed in the 18th century in the reign of Friedrich Wilhelm II, during the cold war the Brandenburg Gate was stranded in no-man’s land between east and west.

Unter Den Linden 13-15, , Berlin 10117
Deutsche Guggenheim Berlin is an internationally renowned art gallery, which hosts several noteworthy rotating art exhibitions and many pieces from significant 20th century and contemporary artists

Friedrichstrasse 43-45, , Berlin 10969
Museum Haus am Checkpoint Charlie is one of Berlin’s most fascinating museums. Telling the story of the history of the Berlin Wall, including exhibitions of instruments people used to escape

Strasse der Nationen 22, , Berlin
Thousands of Jewish prisoners went to their death at Sachsenhausen Concentration Camp during the Second World War. Today it stands in remembrance of the suffering of the Holocaust.

Ku’damm Karree, Kurfürstendamm 207-208, , Berlin 10719
Located within the Ku'damm Karree, the Story of Berlin chronicles the history of the German capital, with a number of fascinating artefacts from World War Two to the Cold War.

Panoramastrasse 1A, Alexanderplatz, , Berlin 10178
The Fernsehturm was built during the 1960s by the East German government. Today it offers one of the most spectacular panoramic views of the German capital.

Platz der Republik, Tiergarten, , Berlin 11011
Located just to the north of Brandenburg Gate, the Reichstag was the original parliament of the German Empire and dates from 1894. It was the seat of the German republic until 1933, but in 1999 reopened as the seat of the present German parliament.

Niederkirchnerstraße 8, 10963 Berlin, , Berlin
This outdoor museum is set in the cellars of the Gestapo headquarters, where countless political prisoners were tortured and executed.



