- 1city / town
380 votes
The most challenging city you’ll ever love. While the name Berlin might still carry echoes of its ...
- 2sight
174 votes
Berlin's symbolic landmark, which is over 200 years old, is resplendent again with a new lustre a...
- 3sight
101 votes
Largest court complex in Europe, beautifully restored. Hackesche Höfe, built in 1905-07, are famou...
- 4sight
92 votes
The modern glass dome above the venerable old building attracts the crowds. From the highest poin...
- 5sight
86 votes
203 m above Alexanderplatz one has the best view of the old centre of the city. Nicknamed the "Tel...
- 6club
65 votes
Popular club in a former heat and power plant. That the British DJ Mag pronounced it the best tech...
- 7sight
79 votes
In the 1930s, Potsdamer Platz was one of the most bustling places in Europe. It was wiped out dur...
- 8shop
82 votes
Customers particularly love the legendary delicatessen department at this exclusive department st...
- 9sight
67 votes
Best view of the city in the old centre. Named after Czar Alexander I since 1805, the square was o...
- 10sight
56 votes
From the Brandenburg Gate to the Palace of the Republic: Berlin's most historic boulevard lined w...
- 11sight
56 votes
AKA Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe. Unveiled in 2005, Berlin's Holocaust Memorial is a se...
- 12museum / gallery
48 votes
A permanent exhibition on the building of the Berlin Wall and the division of the city. Various s...
- 13sight
37 votes
The light tented roof structure as the focal point of the "new" Potsdamer Platz is an impressive ...
- 14sight
41 votes
The most attractive square in the city with historic architecture - the Schauspielhaus and cathed...
- 15sight
37 votes
Built as a 3.5 km long bridle path from 1883-86, the Kurfürstendamm was the main shopping street ...
- 16sight
32 votes
The cathedral was built from 1894-1905 under the direction of architect Julius Carl Raschdorf. Al...
- 17sight
20 votes
The victory column was erected between 1864-73 based on a design by Heinrich Strack, to commemora...
- 19museum / gallery
15 votes
Grey buildings, high walls and barbed wire give an impression of what life was like for political...
- 20sight
10 votes
The red brick of the building erected between 1861-70 on Alexanderplatz can be seen from far and ...
- 21sight
16 votes
Built in 1891-95 in memory of Kaiser Wilhelm I, the ruins of this church tower point skywards lik...
- 22museum / gallery
14 votes
DDR everyday life described in an area of 400 m2: food shortages, embarrassing jeans, naturist ho...
- 23sight
11 votes
At its consecration in 1866 it was the world's biggest synagogue. Today it is now used only as an...
- 24railway station
10 votes
Europe's biggest railway station was designed by the Hamburg architects Gerkan Marg & Partners. G...
- 25neighborhood
6 votes
The Nikolai district with its Church of St. Nicholas, southeast of Alexanderplatz, is considered ...
- 26sight
8 votes
The Führerbunker (German, literally meaning "shelter for the leader" or "the Führer's shelter") i...
- 27sight
6 votes
The Straße des 17. Juni (English: "17th June Street") is a street in central Berlin, the capital ...
- 28neighborhood
4 votes
Modern Berlin life can be found all around here. This is the liveliest, most touristy and Berlin-t...
- 29sight
6 votes
These were the headquarters of the Ministry of State Security of former East Germany; many thousa...
- 30museum / gallery
18 votes
A section of the original wall is still standing and slits provide a view "to the other side". In...
