Berlin-7-day-itinerary
Berlin 7-Day Itinerary
Day 1: Arrival and Exploration of East Berlin
Morning
- Arrive at Berlin Tegel Airport (TXL) or Schönefeld Airport (SXF)
- Take a taxi, bus, or train to your accommodation
- Check-in to Hotel Q! in the trendy neighborhood of Kreuzberg
Afternoon
- Visit the East Side Gallery, the last remaining stretch of the Berlin Wall (free admission)
- Explore the street art scene and grab a coffee at one of the many cafes in the area
Evening
- Head to Curry 36, a popular spot for traditional German currywurst
- Enjoy live music or bars in the Kreuzberg neighborhood
Day 2: Berlin Wall and Museum Island
Morning
- Visit the Berlin Wall Memorial at Bernauer Strasse (free admission)
- Walk along the wall to the Checkpoint Charlie museum (£9.50)
Afternoon
- Head to Museum Island, a UNESCO World Heritage site
- Visit the Alte Nationalgalerie, Bode Museum, or Pergamon Museum (£18-25 per person)
Evening
- Enjoy dinner at Schwarzes Café, a historic cafe with live music and delicious food
- Take a stroll through the nearby Friedrichshain neighborhood
Day 3: Brandenburg Gate and Tiergarten
Morning
- Visit the iconic Brandenburg Gate (free admission)
- Explore the adjacent Tiergarten park
Afternoon
- Visit the Berlin Zoo, one of Europe’s oldest zoos (£18-25 per person)
Evening
- Enjoy dinner at Restaurant Quarré, a Michelin-starred restaurant in the Mitte neighborhood
- Take a walk through the lively streets of the Kreuzberg neighborhood
Day 4: Potsdamer Platz and Tempodrom
Morning
- Visit the Tempodrom, an outdoor amphitheater with great views of the city (free admission)
- Explore the surrounding shopping center, Europa-Center
Afternoon
- Head to the Potsdamer Platz, a bustling square with many restaurants and shops
- Visit the nearby Daimler Contemporary art museum (£5-10 per person)
Evening
- Enjoy dinner at Restaurant Vau, a popular spot for modern German cuisine
- Take a stroll through the trendy streets of Neukölln neighborhood
Day 5: Kreuzberg and Markthalle
Morning
- Visit the Markthalle Neun, an indoor market with many food stalls (free admission)
- Explore the surrounding shopping street, Sonnenallee
Afternoon
- Head to the Kreuzberg neighborhood, known for its street art and alternative culture
- Visit the nearby Berghain nightclub (£5-10 per person)
Evening
- Enjoy dinner at Restaurant Katz Orange, a popular spot for vegetarian cuisine
- Take a stroll through the lively streets of Kreuzberg neighborhood
Day 6: Charlottenburg and Kurfürstendamm
Morning
- Visit the Charlottenburg Palace, a beautiful royal palace (€10-15 per person)
- Explore the surrounding gardens and park
Afternoon
- Head to the Kurfürstendamm, one of Berlin’s most famous shopping streets
- Visit the nearby Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe (free admission)
Evening
- Enjoy dinner at Restaurant Haus der Varieté, a popular spot for traditional German cuisine
- Take a stroll through the historic streets of Charlottenburg neighborhood
Day 7: Last Day in Berlin
Morning
- Spend some time shopping for souvenirs or exploring a new neighborhood
- Head to Berlin Hauptbahnhof for your departure flight
Tips and Other Things to Know:
- Language: German is the official language, but many people speak English.
- Currency: Euro (€)
- Weather: Berlin has a temperate climate with cold winters and mild summers.
- Safety: Berlin is generally a safe city, but take normal precautions to protect yourself and your belongings.
- Getting Around: Use public transportation (bus, train, or metro) or walk/bike when possible.
Accommodation:
- Hotel Q!: A trendy hotel in the Kreuzberg neighborhood with great amenities.
- Airbnb options: Many apartments and rooms available throughout Berlin.
Restaurants and Bars:
- Curry 36: A popular spot for traditional German currywurst.
- Schwarzes Café: A historic cafe with live music and delicious food.
- Restaurant Quarré: A Michelin-starred restaurant in the Mitte neighborhood.
Getting Around:
- Public Transportation: Use bus, train, or metro to get around Berlin. You can buy a day pass for €7.20.
- Walking/Biking: Many neighborhoods are easily walkable or bike-able.
- Taxi: Taxis are widely available, but be aware that they may not always speak English.
Note: This itinerary is just a suggestion and you should adjust it based on your personal preferences and schedule.