I'm going on a trip to BERLIN in 2023

 

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Berlin city guide (Germany)

The city of Berlin is the capital of Germany, located in the northeast of Germany, has a population of 3,5 million inhabitants and is the most populous city in all of central Europe.

Its streets and its Tourist attractions are countlessIn addition to housing great historical content, it also evolved into a very cultural city.

Berlin is a city that has many libraries, museums, galleries, music events. There is the most famous philharmonic orchestra in the world, and also the opera of the German orchestra. Regarding the theater, he has the great Berliner Ensemble one of the best theater companies in the world.

If you would like to go through every corner without missing the most beautiful details that may have one of the cities prettiest on the continent: this is your guide.

The weather in Berlin

Berlin
clear sky
23.1 ° C
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22 °
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27 °
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25 °
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Best areas to stay in Berlin

With regard to accommodation, Berlin has no doubt Excellent options to stay anywhere. Keep in mind that it is a huge city that offers many places of interest so you should take into account the best areas to select where to stay.

Mitte, the center of the city

Mitte is undoubtedly the favorite of tourists since it is located in the eastern part of old Berlin, it has many amazing hotels in very central places where you can enjoy the attractiveness of the city.

The life of the center is completed with clubs and parties, business life and fine restaurants, culture, art and history. Mitte is divided into six main areas that bear the names of Wedding, Moabit, Mitte, Tiergarten, Hansaviertel and Gesundbruner.

If you are looking for accommodation in the capital, there is a Huge variety of hotels in Mitte Berlin, like hundreds of restaurants or bars where you can enjoy a good German beer.

This is one of those areas that never sleep and where there is always something to do.

Charlottenburg, family and economic

The district of Charlottenburg is located to 5 km from the center from Berlin which makes it not the most convenient area if distances are involved, but if you don't mind taking the subway (the frequency is high and It takes 20 minutes to get to Mitte) the Hotel offer is much broader and cheaper.

It is a very commercial area, full of shops and restaurants where to dine or have a drink, making it a good alternative for those looking for cheap accommodation in Berlin.

Offer psychological therapy to employees electronics stores, international apparel, the department stores of Forever 21, H&M and a large and varied food industry available to tourism. As for the neighborhood is very picturesque, on foot you can visit the Charlottenburg Palace and the zoo.

Friedrichshain-Kreuzberg, the youngest and coolest area

This is the district where the emblematic is located East Side Gallery where you can see the remains of the Wall that divided East Berlin from West Berlin, today intervened with works by different artists and painters from around the world.

The location is more comfortable than the previous Charlottenburg neighborhood since It is possible to reach the city center with a walk of about 25 minutes approx.

This neighborhood has a great commercial and gastronomic offer and the accommodations offer more affordable prices than Mitte.

It is, interestingly, one of the favorite areas of the young people by environment cool of its bars and restaurants.

Schoneberg, the gay neighborhood

Schöneberg is one of the best neighborhoods and a of the most beautiful areas of Berlin. Located near the Ku'Damm, it is a neighborhood that, without being the most central, is close enough to the center to be a good option for sleep in berlin.

While the gay scene in Berlin is diversified enough, Schöneberg is the characteristic district, for being there where in 1989 a monument was installed inside Nollendorf Square in commemoration of the homosexual victims murdered during the Holocaust. Schöneberg has a wide fan of restaurants and bars of interest to the LGBT public.

Schöneberg is a elegant, quiet area, and with few tourists, but that nevertheless has a good number of hotels and affordable pensions, and apartments for rent. It also has some excellent connections with public transport which allow you to reach Mitte in a few minutes.

The best what you can see and do during your stay in Berlin

Berlin happens to be a city with dozens of interesting places to visit. The heterogeneous neighborhood of Mitte, the area of Kurfürstendamm and the City West, neighborhoods like Kreuzberg y Friedrichshain, etc ... That is why we are going to advise you on the top 5 of the most magical places in the German capital.

What is the best time to travel to Berlin?

Summer Winter spring autumn… What is the best time to visit the capital of Germany? Meet the Berlin time by seasons and plan your trip at the ideal time. Berlin owns a Continental weather, characterized by its very cold winters and hot summers. The average annual temperature of the city is 12ºC.

Summer in Berlin

Usually, June, July and August are the warmest months, although we cannot speak of a suffocating heat at any time of the year. During the summer there is a 24 ° C average temperature, reaching a maximum of 30ºC.

Berlin in winter

The coldest months of the year are usually December, January and February, with minimum temperatures that easily fall below 0ºC. The winter months are usually quite dry, but have a high probability of snowfall.

 

How to get to the city of Berlin by plane

Berlin has only two main airports, both offer several free services to passengers, such as WIFI connection and assistance for people with disabilities. From here, we recommend that you get to closest to the city center which is Tegel airport Since Schonefeld airport is 17 kilometers from the center, although we have already warned you that most low-cost companies land at Schonefeld airport.

How to get from the Tegel airport

You can only move (except taxis and own transport) from the Tegel airport by bus, but there are four different routes and quite often.

 

  • El TXL bus It passes through important railway stations such as Alexanderplatz and the central station. This bus will take you to Berlin Central Station in 15 minutes.

 

 

 

  • El bus X9 It is an express bus that runs between the Zoological Garden and the airport. The total travel time on this route is 16 minutes.

 

 

 

  • The 128 line It does not take you directly to the city center, but you can change to the subway lines U6, U8 or U9 of the line.

 

 

 

  • Finally, 109 bus: will take you through Charlottenburg, where you can change to the U7, U1 and U9.

 

 

How to get from the airport of Schonefeld

 

With the Airport Express

It is the fastest and most economical way to get to the center of Berlin. The trains have a 30 frequency minutes and, in barely half an hour, they make the journey between Schönefeld to the Hauptbahnhof train station.

The train makes stops at several stations along its route: Spandau, Zoologischer Garten, Hauptbahnhof, Friedrichstrasse, Alexanderplatz, Ostbahnhof and Karlhorst.

The airport is located in "zone C" of the city, so you can buy a single ticket that covers the ABC zones or, if you plan to buy a transport pass for one or more days for the AB zones, you can use it by also buying an extension for the C zone for € 1,60.

Using the Train

It can be reached from the airport to the center of Berlin using the suburban trains (S-Bahn), but it is more advisable to use the Airport Express since, for the same price, it is much faster.

How can you move around the city of Berlin

A guide cannot be complete if it does not tell you which roads you can travel and how you can do it from the most accessible transport. Going to a new and unknown city without venturing into public transport, it makes no sense, the adventure in the streets of Berlin has to be enjoyed from near.

The 3 different areas of public transport

In Berlin there are three distinct areas:

 

  • Zone A is within the suburban train ring (S-Bahn) and comprises the urban center.

 

 

 

  • Zone B reaches the limit of the Berlin urban territory.

 

 

 

  • And Zone C covers the surrounding areas bordering on Berlin (such as Berlin-Schönefeld Airport, Potsdam and Oranienburg).

 

According to your needs, you can get Combined tickets for zones AB, BC and ABC.

Move us by bus

Most buses pass through the most tourist areas of Berlin, you can find night routes and day routes.

We recommend line number 100, it is the most useful for tourists, since it runs through the entire Unter den Linden avenue, from the Branderburg gate, to the Alexanderplatz, making stops at several points of interest. From night buses you can visit bars or restaurants, they work from 0: 30 hours to 4: 30 hours.

Move by Tram

The Berlin tram is the means most used by the inhabitants of Berlin, It allows you to appreciate every detail of the route, you can go almost anywhere, since it has 22 lines and around 400 stations throughout the city.

Os We recommend one of the most interesting tram routes, the M10 route, since here you can see a large part of the emblematic wall and you can see how the division of the city affected the development of technology on the other side.

Move us by train

In Berlin there is much to appreciate from the train tracks, the S-Bahn train and the U-Bahn are of different operators, but they keep the same rates, they travel around the city. It is ideal for those adventurous tourists who decide to go beyond just the center of the city.

The train schedule is between 4: 30, until 0: 30 hours and they pass very often, in addition they also have night time.

Berlin WelcomeCard: the solution to move around Berlin

If you are going to visit in Berlin, the Berlin WelcomeCard is the best offer. Offers unlimited use of public transportation urban and suburban in Berlin or in Berlin and Potsdam, and up to 50% discount on more than 200 outstanding tourist and cultural attractions.

What to see in Berlin in 48 hours

You want to know what to see in Berlin in 48 hours, because you have to return to your natural routine on the third day. Maybe you need to see it because your ticket says that you have to return at that time, and you already bought that return ticket. We don't know, but we do. We know the best places you can see, visit and admire with your mouth open in just two days. So, prepare your desire for adventure and take note.

The truth must be told. Berlin is a very iconic city throughout its history. See everything that beautiful Berlin has to offer in just two days ... It is virtually impossible. So, for you to have a good view of Berlin, a complete visit, te we will tell about some of the sites you should see before returning to your point of origin. Ready? We start!

Alexanderplatz

We'll start with Alexanderplatz, which It has been considered the center of the city since the age of knights and horse. This street has been the meeting point of many Berliners for a long time. Learn about the history of this street and how it has been preserved over time.

Berlin Cathedral

This is the most representative religious building in all of Berlin. This building lasted 11 years being built, from 1894 to 1905. This beautiful building that perches near the River Spree, represents Berlin with its beauty. It never hurts to know the history behind the building, to get a good idea of ​​people's habits.

East Side Gallery

This is, nothing more and nothing less, the longest stretch preserved over time. This was filled with art, color and life, until it became the East Side Gallery. With hundreds of graffiti made by different people from all over the world, It is considered the largest outdoor art gallery in the world, and one of the best places to see in Berlin in 48 hours.

Restaurants in general

You must make a stop at any restaurant in Berlin. They can not know what to see in Berlin in 48 hours without having tried the typical dishes that restaurants have to offer you. Whether you eat in the revolving restaurant of the television tower, or a sausage from street vendors, every new side never tried before is a new possibility of flavors and sensations. Do not stay with the desire.

Brandenburg Gate

And finally, the best thing to see in Berlin in 48 hours. A place to see at night, with the lights lighting the great monument from head to toe and that gives it an imposing and beautiful presence. We are talking, of course, about the monument of the city par excellence, which represents it, The Brandenburg Gate. This monument represents the triumph of peace over the war and the weapons that lashed this capital for so long.

A destination to which to return

These are just some of the many museums, monuments, buildings and streets of the city that are worth visiting, admiring and what to see in Berlin in 48 hours. So, your time is up. Go back to your routine while you plan another visit to the capital of memories. This will be waiting for you.

Shopping in Berlin

The city of Berlin is primarily a cultural destination, and not the typical place for shopping. Despite this, those who wish to do so can attend the different commercial areas where different boutiques and businesses are located. Among the main areas are:

Kurfürstendamm

 

A huge avenue that is commonly known as Ku'damm. This is the most important shopping area in all of Berlin. Here you can find big brand stores. Likewise, the KaDeWe stores stand out, which are the largest in the entire European continent and you can find anything you want to buy.

 

Friedrichsstrasse

This is another quite important commercial area of ​​Berlin, where you can find a variety of shops, including the cheapest to the most 'luxurious'.

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