Jos Jonkeren: To avoid the VERY long queues: make a reservation online here: http://tv-turm-reservierung.de/index/login -- Then you may skip the line and go up before anyone else.
Großer Stern (Straße des 17. Juni), Berlin, Berlin
Monument · Tiergarten · 165 tips and reviews
DHR.com: This historical monument at the center of Berlin was built to commemorate the Prussian victory in the Danish-Prussian War. Go to the observatory for amazing city views. Opens at 9:30am.
Cora-Berliner-Str. 1 (Hannah-Arendt-Str.), Berlin, Berlin
Monument · Friedrichstadt · 324 tips and reviews
DHR.com: A huge abstract artwork for the Jewish Holocaust victims. This is considered to be one of the most important memorials in the city. Located south of the Brandenburg Gate in Friedrichstadt.
Best Western Central Europe: It´s worth paying the admission fee of 5 Euros. It includes a guided tour and admission to the cupola! Great views from the top!
DHR.com: A public park at the Prenzlauer Berg district is where you could have a picnic, take a stroll, or shop at the famous flea market. You could also watch musicians, jugglers, and other great performers!
Cora W: Built immediately after the war in 1949. It commemorates the 80K dead in the battle for Berlin. The theme is "courageous death." Memorial is lined with stone sarcophagi with Stalin quotes.
Lufthansa: In fall 2008 the Airport Tempelhof closed. These days cyclists, street windsurfer, families and inline skaters turn the runways into their own personal playground.
Louise H: A free memorial site with a piece of the Berlin Wall and no man's land, great information along the street, visitor's center with a tower view. A place soaked in history!
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.
Historic and Protected Site · Kreuzberg · 7 tips and reviews
Harpa Guðmundsdóttir: Ruins of the porticus of the former Anhalter Bahnhof railway station that was built from 1876-1880 to a design by Franz Schwechten and was, apart from the fragment in this picture, destroyed in WWII.
University · Unter den Linden · 15 tips and reviews
Susanne: Go inside and discover the 3 colored stained glass windows called "Man and Nature", "Science and Man" and "Man and the Cosmos", 1962, by Walter Womacka. You will find them at the end of the east wing.
DHR.com: This 18th c. square is home to some of the city's most historical structures: the St. Hedwig's Cathedral, and the Old Library (where Karl Marx and the Grimm brothers studied, and Einstein taught).
Historic and Protected Site · Potsdamer Platz · 11 tips and reviews
Harpa Guðmundsdóttir: By the end of the GDR era, there were more than 200 of these towers along the Berlin border. Today, it is the only surviving watchtower of its kind.
Harpa Guðmundsdóttir: Cobbled streets lined with old chestnut trees and hundred-year-old buildings behind wrought-iron fences. It's fairly tranquil in the old, listed fishing village
Markus Yli-Honkola: Very nice lake to go for a swim or just walk around or have a beer and German fast food in the north end of the lake. Quite full during warm summer days, but fortunately there's a lot of space around.
Blogger stylistberlin.de: The Korean, Japanese and Chinese gardens are really beautiful places to visit. Authentic pieces of the world in Berlin. Highly recomended to pay a visit to!
Pfaueninselchaussee 1 (Nikolskoer Weg), Berlin, Berlin
Island · Wannsee · 32 tips and reviews
Lufthansa: The small island kept its fairytale character over the centuries. A special feature: the free-roaming peacocks and some water buffalo, which act as natural lawn mowers. Wonderful for taking a walk.