Explore Berlin on foot: Our self-guided walking tours take you to all of the best places in the capital.| berlin.de
The impressive façade of the main building of the Humboldt University shows that the building on the boulevard Unter den Linden was actually intended to be another royal palace.| berlin.de
The Kaiser Wilhelm Memorial Church on Breitscheidplatz is one of Berlin's most famous landmarks. The ruin of the old church has been converted into a war memorial.| berlin.de
Bebelplatz is a public square at Unter den Linden boulevard in the Mitte district in Berlin. It was the site of the notorious Nazi book burning in 1933.| berlin.de
The Berlin Zoological Garden is Germany's oldest zoo and features one of the most comprehensive collections of species in the world.| berlin.de
The Lustgarten is located on Museum Island in the Mitte district and was once part of the Berlin Palace. Today, the spacious square is a popular place for Berliners and tourists.| berlin.de
Whether in the 1920s, in times of a divided Berlin or today: the famous Alexanderplatz was and remains one of the liveliest places in Berlin.| berlin.de
A trip with the public bus line 100 is an inexpensive way to explore Berlin by bus. The most important stops between Zoo and Alexanderplatz at a glance.| berlin.de
Popular among locals and visitors alike, the Tiergarten is Berlin's largest and most frequented inner-city park. It is ideal for a stroll, outdoor activities or a picnic.| berlin.de
Potsdamer Platz was created after reunification. The ensemble of skyscrapers and futuristic new buildings forms a district all of its own.| berlin.de
The Brandenburg Gate is Berlin's most famous landmark. A symbol of Berlin and German division during the Cold War, it is now a national symbol of peace and unity.| berlin.de
The TV Tower on Alexanderplatz is Berlin's most prominent landmark and the tallest building in Germany. Its steel sphere contains an observation platform and a gourmet restaurant.| berlin.de