Most of Berlin's sights are located outside of residential Charlottenburg, closer to the center of the city. That said, Charlottenburg has certain sights that recommend themselves to the traveler with ...more
Shöneberg sights are a mix of gorgeous parks and whatever cultural bits and pieces ended up in this largely residential neighborhood. Travelers with limited time in Berlin should note that attractions ...more
Like any KFC, Mitte contains 95% good stuff and 5% crap. Stick with the recommendations, and you'll be fine. You're on your own with KFC. Pergamon museum, Am Kupfergraben 5 (www.smb.museum), If it kept ...more
Berliner Mauer Dokumentationzentrum, Bernauer Str. 111 (www.berliner-mauer-dokumentationzentrum.de), A remembrance complex, museum, chapel, and entire city block of the preserved Berlin Wall, two concrete ...more
Volkspark, Volkspark is the second-largest park in Berlin and its oldest. This 52-hectare park is too big to feel crowded, even with masses of dog-walkers and suntanners filling the paths and grassy lawns ...more
While sights don't quite compare to the grand historical scope of Mitte, there is still a fair amount to see in this more real section of town. The greenery in itself is an amazing sight. Deutsches Technikmuseum ...more
Most Berliners think of the town of Wannsee, on a lake of the same name, as the beach. Wannsee has one of Europe’s longest inland stretches of beach along the Havel-Uferpromenade, and the roads ...more
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