10 Best Things To Do in Berlin
Updated 2026-03-24
Berlin is a city of layers — where Prussian grandeur meets Cold War grit and cutting-edge nightlife. It is a city that doesn't just show you its history; it wears it on every wall.
Welcome to Berlin
Berlin is unlike any other European capital. It is large, decentralized, and deeply marked by the 20th century. From the neoclassical majesty of the Brandenburg Gate to the haunting remains of the Berlin Wall at the East Side Gallery, the city is a living museum. But it's also a city of the future — a global hub for tech, art, and electronic music. Whether you're exploring the world-class collections on Museum Island or grabbing a currywurst in a Kreuzberg backyard, Berlin is a city that demands you look closer.
Where to Stay: Best Neighbourhoods
Mitte
The historic centre of Berlin, home to the Brandenburg Gate, Museum Island, and the Reichstag.
Kreuzberg
The epicenter of Berlin’s alternative culture, street art, and legendary nightlife.
Prenzlauer Berg
Charming, leafy streets, 19th-century architecture, and the city's most relaxed cafe scene.
Must-Visit Attractions

Berlin TV Tower (Fernsehturm)
Berlin, Germany
€38
€29.5

BODY WORLDS Berlin
Berlin, Germany
€28
€20.5

DDR Museum
Berlin, Germany
€20
€14.5
Frequently Asked Questions
Q. What is Berlin best known for?
Berlin is best known for its rich history (including the Berlin Wall and Brandenburg Gate), its world-class clubbing scene, diverse architecture, and 'Museum Island', a UNESCO World Heritage site.
Q. How many days do you need in Berlin?
You need at least 3 to 4 days to see the main historic sites and experience a few different neighbourhoods. To really dive into the museums and nightlife, 5 to 6 days is better.
Q. Is Berlin expensive?
Compared to London or Paris, Berlin is relatively affordable. While prices are rising, you can still find excellent value in dining and public transport. Many of the city's best experiences — like walking the East Side Gallery — are free.
Q. Do I need to pre-book Berlin attractions?
Yes, definitely for the Reichstag Dome (which requires registration weeks in advance) and the TV Tower at Alexanderplatz. Museum Island passes are also best bought online to skip the ticket booth queues.