Hackescher Markt ("Hacke's Market")

Hackescher Markt is the creative core of the capital near Alexanderplatz and Friedrichstraße. The transformation of the market began directly after the fall of the Berlin Wall, when numerous creative artists and fashion designers shaped the place into a creative center of the city. The Hackesche Höfe were also extensively renovated after the fall of the Wall. To this day, they are home to numerous workshops in the fields of fashion, design, jewelry, art and culture. Numerous gastronomic establishments have also settled here.

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Europa Center

If you want to go on an extensive shopping spree in Berlin, you can't miss the Europa Center. From multimedia to wellness, you can find everything your heart desires here. Over 70 stores as well as numerous restaurants and cafes form a focal point that has something to offer for every taste. The Europa Center focuses on the latest trends as well as on varied offers. With numerous events of all kinds, the center is also a focal point for the Berlin cabaret scene.
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Shopping Meile Kurfürstendamm

Die Shoppingmeile Ku'damm ist der perfekte Ort für alle, die auf der Suche nach neuesten Modetrends, exquisiten Designerläden oder Schnäppchen sind. Der Ku'damm hat aber noch weit mehr zu bieten. Große Kaufhäuser, wie das Europa Center, wechseln sich hier mit kleinen Boutiquen ab und lassen nahezu keine Wünsche offen.
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German Parliament

The Reichstag building is one of the most prominent landmarks of the capital Berlin and an integral part of a city tour of Berlin. During the construction of the Berlin Reichstag, influences from the Renaissance, Baroque and Classicism were processed, so that a magnificent building was created. This had to be restored by the destruction in the First World War as well as the Second World War. Today, the Berlin Reichstag is the seat of the German Bundestag.
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Promenade "Unter den Linden"

Unter den Linden was initially only a bridle path until Frederick the Great saw to its expansion into a large promenade. His equestrian statue still adorns the eastern end of the street. Today, the historic street is part of the city's lifestyle with numerous magnificent buildings that were rebuilt after World War II. These include the Princess Palace, the Armory, the Crown Prince Palace and the Opera House. We will introduce you to the history of the street Unter den Linden and its buildings on our city tour.
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Berlin TV Tower

With its size of almost 368 meters, the Berlin TV Tower is the tallest building in the Federal Republic of Germany and the fourth tallest TV tower on the European continent. It was opened in the late 1960s and has been one of the city's landmarks ever since. In the TV tower there is a viewing platform and a panoramic restaurant. Today, the TV tower is a listed building.
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