Lieu servant des petits déjeuners · Reuterkiez · 67 conseils et avis
Thijs Niks: Little bit run-down but nice brunch place. Serves great poached eggs, pancakes and waffles. They seem to have wifi that you can’t use, because they forgot the password.
Lindenstr. 9-14 (Am Berlin Museum), Berlin, Berlin
Musée d'histoire · Kreuzberg · 213 conseils et avis
DHR.com: Opening in 2001, this is the museum where you'll gain knowledge and practically find everything you need to know about the German Jewish history. Opens at 10am.
Thijs Niks: Definitely buy the ticket to enter the church and go up the dome for the great view. You won’t believe this version of the building is only 20 years old.
Belvédère / Panorama · Mitte · 442 conseils et avis
Sabine (Your Ambassadrice) de Witte: Best view over Berlin, specially on a bright day! Also a great restaurant, but you have to make a reservation. During Weihnachtsmarktzeit: go up when it's dark
The Ritz-Carlton: The Berlin Wall East Side Gallery showcases the work of 106 international artists on a 1.3km section of the original wall. A world symbol of freedom, it’s also the world’s biggest open-air gallery.
Cora-Berliner-Str. 1 (Hannah-Arendt-Str.), Berlin, Berlin
Monument · Friedrichstadt · 324 conseils et avis
maria: The Holocaust Memorial, officially named the Monument to the Murdered Jews in Europe, can be visited at anytime – night or day.Architec: Peter Eisenman
Musée des sciences · Viktoriakiez · 170 conseils et avis
DHR.com: For those who wish to see a comprehensive collection of technical artifacts, go here. This museum of technology focuses on rail transport, industrial technology, and other special exhibitions.
Klingelhöferstr. 14 (Von-der-Heydt-Str.), Berlin, Berlin
Musée d'art · Tiergarten · 114 conseils et avis
Harv Nagra: Great to learn about the history of the Bauhaus. I'd highly recommend the free audioguide for more context on the architecture and furniture exhibits in particular.
DHR.com: This protestant church is a great piece of history where you'll see reminders of the war. Do not miss the Memorial Hall at the church's west tower to see some exhibits about the church's history.
Arnau Sala Soler: Unter den Linden is named for its linden trees that line the grassed pedestrian mall between two carriageways. If you are in the city in october don't miss a walk during the Festival of Lights!
Best Western Central Europe: One of the nicest areas for strolling and shopping with little shops, beautiful backyards and lots to see. En savoir plus .
Marc Alexander Holtz: The coffee is delicious. A worth mentioning selection of inspiring magazines mixed with hipster fashion within a family atmosphere in the centre of Kreuzberg. Take care of your money!