A MUST see! One of Germany´s most famous landmarks. It was destroyed in WWII, rebuilt and reopened in 2005. It now represents tolerance and peace. Read more.
Bigger than New York City's Central Park, it's easy to lose yourself here with little lakes, beer gardens and the Chinesischer Turm: this is a favorite spot for a beautifully sunny day. Read more.
Every thursday dancing the hole night into the morning glory. Metal, rock and indie...everytime simply amazing ;> Read more.
With a lovely view over the Englischer Garten from the terrace, this is the ideal spot for leisurely afternoon cocktails with friends. Read more.
Hot showers, cold baths, steam rooms, saunas, warm and hot air baths, and even a vigorous brush and soap massage are included in a three-hour program. Read more.
Considered by many the “best nightclub in the world,” Berghain draws an eclectic mix: scenesters, misfits, bondage-clad muscle gays, Skrillex-haired lesbians, DJs, drag queens, old, young, whoever. Read more.
Each morning, owners Marin Thimm and her American boyfriend, chef Gary Hoopengardner, announce the changing menu on their blog. By night, diners pack in under lamps made of glass fish traps. Read more.
It is such a charming place - brick walls, candles, knickknack. You will have a great time, regardless of choosing the bar or the basement. There's also a small bistro with excellent food. Read more.