🗓️ 1 day
📍9 station
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👣 Approximately 8.100 step

As the capital and largest city of Germany, Berlin occupies an important position in the center of Europe. Berlin is a world-renowned city with a rich historical, cultural and economic past. The city is full of landmarks such as the Brandenburg Gate, the Reichstag building, the Berlin Cathedral and Checkpoint Charlie. These buildings impress visitors by reflecting Berlin's history and cultural heritage. Berlin has witnessed many important events throughout history and played a role in important turning points in world history. Particularly during the Cold War, the division between East and West Berlin holds an important place in the history of the city. Following the fall of the Berlin Wall, the city was reunified and underwent a major cultural and economic transformation.
🚗 Day 1 - 9 stops
1.Brandenburg Gate

Before the Brandenburg Gate became the symbol of Berlin, it was built by King Philip II of Prussia in the late 18th century. It was built by the order of Friedrich Wilhelm. The gate was designed as part of the old walls of Berlin and was first used for military purposes. Over time, however, it became the symbol of Prussia and was used by the French as a parade ground for their triumphal processions in 1806 after Napoleon's victories. The Brandenburg Gate, which became the symbol of German unification, was built during World War II. It was severely damaged in World War II, but was restored after the war and gained its current appearance. Following the fall of the Berlin Wall, the Brandenburg Gate became an icon symbolizing the unification between East and West Berlin. Today, as one of the most important symbols of Berlin, it continues to fascinate its visitors with its historical and architectural richness.
2.An island of museums

Located around the Berlin Cathedral and surrounded by canals, this island is home to the city's largest museums. Museums such as the Pergamum Museum, the Classical History Museum and the Egyptian Museum, where artifacts from all over the world are exhibited, offer visitors a historical and cultural journey. Bergama Museum, as its name suggests, hosts historical artifacts from Bergama and offers visitors a detailed tour. Museum Island can be visited every day of the week between 10.00-18.00. There are many museums here that host high-quality works. If one museum bores you, you can move on to the next museum right next to it, making sure you have combination tickets, of course. These combination tickets provide entrance to most museums within the complex and are both more economical and allow you to wait less in line. The ideal solution to explore Museum Island is a ticket called "3 days Museum pass". This ticket allows you to enter all museums here at any time for 3 days.
3.East Side Gallery

The East Side Gallery forms part of the Berlin Wall and is one of the best preserved parts of the wall. After the fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989, a section of the wall was converted into an open-air gallery by artists. This gallery hosts striking and impressive works of art and is like an open-air museum stretching along the wall.
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