Berlin TV Tower tickets and dining experiences
Berlin TV Tower observation deck skip-the-line ticket
Book your entrance ticket for the observation deck of the Berlin TV Tower and enjoy a 360-degree panoramic view of the capital!
Berlin 24-hour-hop-on hop-off sightseeing tour
See all the famous sights in Berlin from the comfort of a hop-on hop-off bus. Step on and off the bus at 21 stops to explore the city.
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City Sightseeing Hop-On Hop-Off Bus Tour of Berlin
Visit Berlin at your own pace with this hop-on hop-off tour and see must-see attractions like the Brandenburg Gate, Checkpoint Charlie, and many more!
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Berlin audio guide with TravelMate app
Book your Berlin audio guide with TravelMate app for downloadable files created by top authors and interpreted by professionals. Learn facts of the city from the kissing street-art to Brandenburg Gate.
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Berlin highlights private full-day tour
Book a private full-day tour into Berlin history. Follow your guide on a journey through time to discover both the east and west of the city.
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Berlin Mitte culinary food tour
Experience Berlin Mitte with all your senses. This tour takes you to the cultural and culinary highlights of the multicultural trendy district.
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Best of Berlin: 24h, 48h or 72h hop-on hop-off tour by City Circle
Discover the best of Berlin with a 1-day, 2-day or 3-day bus tour. Hop on and hop off to customize your journey. Book today and don't miss out!
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Evening sightseeing tour by bus in Berlin
Explore Berlin's most popular landmarks in the evening. Discover the highlights of the city while listening to the stories that made them famous.
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The inside story
The huge steel ball of Berlin’s TV Tower (Fernsehturm) is the most conspicuous feature of the city’s skyline and an attraction for more than one million annual visitors. It also has a few secrets.
Containing a revolving restaurant and a panorama floor at about 665 feet, the ball was the product of pan-European expertise. The windows came from Belgium, the elevators and air-conditioning from Sweden, and the steel cladding from West German steelmaker Krupps. Only 400 people are allowed inside at any one time and all food is whisked up to the restaurant from kitchens at ground level.