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Pariser Platz (Platz des 18. März), Berlin, Berlin
Monument · Unter den Linden · 534 tips and reviews
Besher Soued: The infamous landmark of berlin. Not to be missed if you,re visiting Berlin for the first time. You can get to various places from there for example Tiergarten and potsdamer platz
Niederkirchnerstr. 8 (Wilhelmstr.), Berlin, Berlin
History Museum · Kreuzberg · 238 tips and reviews
Calvin Multanen: Very moving and informative exhibit. A must for history buffs or people simple interested in learning more about the horrors perpetuated by the Nazis
History Museum · Museumsinsel · 368 tips and reviews
Emiliano Viscarra: My favorite museum in Berlin. Is a must if you are there. Be aware that the Pergammon is close until 2017 but there are plenty other things to see.
History Museum · Museumsinsel · 165 tips and reviews
Tine: Impressive place. I loved the old/new architecture with all those wall pantings, vaulted ceilings and frescoes. One of my favorites on museum island. There's an audio guide, too.
Michella: An enormous open space in the middle of a big city. Walk, play, run, picnic, BBQ on the former runways of an airport. One of my favourite spots in Berlin.
Scenic Lookout · Dorotheenstadt · 136 tips and reviews
Lauma Z: It's a MUST visit - the view from the top is amazing and together with the audio guide it is also a good history lesson. Be sure though to make an online reservation, as you can't get in otherwise.
Potsdamer Str. 2 (Ben-Gurion-Str.), Berlin, Berlin
Business Center · Tiergarten · 188 tips and reviews
Meg An: Great modern architecture, cinemas, and food. The film & TV museum is very cool and interesting too! Make sure to look at the ceiling thing at sunset.
Historic and Protected Site · Dorotheenstadt · 48 tips and reviews
Eliza Ariadne K: They've put on a fantastic exhibition - and free! The side-by-side videos of the wall going up & coming down are surprisingly touching.