Historical Berlin

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  • BERLIN CITY TOUR “ 3 NIGHTS 4 DAY “

    1.DAY: Welcome to Germany! 
    After meeting at airport transfer to your hotel and check in to your room. Afternoon, you have time to get to know the city by walking on the busy streets.

    2.DAY: Start today in Berlin at the World clock at Alexanderplatz.  
    We can continue the tour westwards, past the Rotes Rathaus (red town hall), where the Berlin mayor’s office is.  Berlin’s oldest district, the Nikolaiviertel, we’ll stroll around the picturesque neighbourhood surrounding St. Nicholas’ Church. A bit further part we’ll find the Berlin Cathedral with its gigantic dome – one of Berlin’s landmarks and something we most definitely should not miss. Museum Island ; this ensemble consists of five museums that are on UNESCO’s list of world heritage sites. The Altes Museum, the Neues Museum, the Pergamon Museum, the Bode Museum and the Alte Nationalgalerie together form one of the most important museum complexes in the world. Back on the magnificent Unter den Linden Boulevard, you can see the Berlin City Palace, still under construction. From here it’s just a few metres down Ebertstraße before you’ll find yourself in front of the most famous landmark of Berlin, the Brandenburg Gate. After next corner another important visiting point is Holocaust Memorial which is also known as the Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe. Over Bebelplatz and St. Hedwig’s Cathedral which is a little hidden behind the Staatsoper Unter den Linden (Berlin State Opera), our journey continues with a short detour to Gendarmenmarkt, surely the most beautiful square in Berlin with the German and French cathedrals. Today we start the next highlight of our tour is also a truly historic place. We’ll be able to recognise the Siegessäule (Victory Column) even from the distance, in the centre of the large Tiergarten park. The Reichstag, the seat of the Deutscher   Bundestag (German parliament), has not only had an eventful history since the Reichstag fire in 1933.

    3.DAY: Third day is continue with a stroll around Charlottenburg Palace.  
    It is the most splendid palace in Berlin, Initially constructed as a summer palace.  You can feel like you’ve been transported back in time to the rococo period and the days of the Prussian kingdom as you stroll through the park with extensive gardens.  Schlesische Straße and Falckenstein straße then lead you to Oberbaumbrücke, surely the most picturesque bridge in Berlin.  Just around the corner from Oberbaumbrücke you’ll find the East Side Gallery stretching out before you.  The longest connected piece of the former Berlin Wall is the 1.3 km open air gallery which is covered with different artworks and plenty more historic events depicted along. The Potsdamer Platz quarter is one of the most exciting and multifaceted corners of the German capital.  Up to 100,000 people come to this square every day to experience the unique blend of art, entertainment and shopping.

    4.DAY: After breakfast we move towards to the Berlin airport for the return flight to own country and we say good bye to berlin with unforgettable full of images of this attractive town.

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