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Top 10 Things To Do in Berlin, Germany

The Greatest Cultural Extravaganza!!
Priyanka Wadhwani
Berlin is a melting pot of serious business, artistic expression, hipsters, incredible parties and of course, a ton of beer! Your first-time visit to Berlin is bound to be an absolutely incredible experience, filled with an eclectic mix of history, culture and gorgeous sights.
If you are wondering where to start with when in Berlin, here we are for your rescue. Note down these unmissable 10 attractions in Berlin to have the best of your holiday!
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The Master Piece Brandenburg Gate
Stroll through Brandenburg Gate, a symbol of separation between East and West Berlin, probably one of the most significant landmarks in the city. Standing through the city’s history since 18th century, it should be at the top of your list of things to see in Berlin.
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The Artistic Museum Island
Right in the middle of the Spree River, Museum Island is a complex that was awarded UNESCO World Heritage Site status. Don’t miss this if you are a history buff and art lover as this place houses the Crown Jewels and other royal treasures.
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The Impressive Reichstag
Gaze through one of the most amazing glass domes in the world, Reichstag, a home to the German Government. It is open for a guided tour followed by a visit to the dome. To make it more amazing, book your breakfast slots in the dome in advance.
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The Huge TV Tower
Move ahead to get a mesmerising sunset view from the Berlin TV Tower, also known as Fernsehturm Berlin. The major highlight here is the revolving restaurant at the tower where you can enjoy dinner and cocktails.
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The Relaxing Tiergarten Park
When after a long day at Berlin, you look for peace, the city has numerous parks where you can sit and appreciate the nature’s beauty. Tiergarten is the biggest one, stretching over 500 acres right in the middle of the city.

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The Beautiful East Side Gallery
Get amazed with this incredible piece of art which was used as canvas by 118 artists from around the world. They painted their visions of the "zeitgeist" of the time, the burgeoning of freedom and the force of political change germinating across Eastern Europe.
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The Magnificent Versailles Of Berlin
A must visit place recommended is this palace occupied by Prussian kings and queens of yore. It has got plenty of grounds to walk around, and opulent interiors making it an excellent spot to spend time both outside and inside.
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The Iconic Peacock Island
Indulge in nature’s beauty at Pfaueninsel in Berlin, where peacocks have been traditionally bred on island to ensure they wouldn’t escape. The castle on Peacock Island served as a summer home for King Frederick William II.

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Refreshing Berlin-Dahlem Botanical Garden and Botanical Museum
This was originally the kitchen and herb garden of Royal Palace. Covering 126 acres, it is one of world's largest botanical gardens. It is home to more than 20,000 species of plants that represent flora of Europe. Do include this in your itinerary when in Berlin.

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The Memorial Abandoned Airport
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Do you wish to have a tour in an abandoned airport? Tempelhof Feld is a non-operational airport in the middle of the city. Nowadays, the area is used for activities starting with simple picnics and finishing with kitesurfing!
Berlin is full of amazing experiences It keeps alive a tale of two cities, East and West Berlin. Pack your bags now and plan a Berlin trip soon!!