Best Time to Visit
May–September
Currency
EUR (€)
Language
German/English
Average Daily Budget
$80–160/day
About Berlin
Berlin is unlike any other European capital — raw, creative, historically layered, and endlessly cool. AI planning helps you navigate Berlin's sprawling neighborhoods and rich history without missing anything essential.
Top Attractions — Berlin
Brandenburg Gate
East Side Gallery
Museum Island
Berlin Wall Memorial
Checkpoint Charlie
Tiergarten
Reichstag Dome
Kreuzberg District
Insider Travel Tips — Berlin
- BVG day ticket for unlimited transport
- Most museums closed on Mondays
- Berlin's food scene is increasingly world-class
- Nightlife is legendary — clubs start after midnight
How AI Plans Your Itinerary — Berlin
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- Customize any day — swap stops, change pacing
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Sample 3-Day Itinerary — Berlin
Day 1
Cold War History & the Wall
9:00 AM
🎨 Art
East Side Gallery
1.3km of Berlin Wall transformed into an open-air gallery. Brezhnev and Honecker's 'Fraternal Kiss' is the most reproduced image.
11:00 AM
🏛️ Memorial
Checkpoint Charlie
The famous Cold War crossing point. The adjacent museum is kitschy but the history of escape attempts is gripping.
1:00 PM
🥙 Lunch
Lunch in Kreuzberg
Berlin's most multicultural neighbourhood — Turkish döner, Vietnamese pho, and Israeli sabich all within 200 metres.
3:00 PM
🏛️ Memorial
Berlin Wall Memorial
The most powerful memorial in Berlin — preserved section of the death strip with documentation centre. Free entry.
5:00 PM
🏛️ Landmark
Brandenburg Gate
The symbol of German unity. The light changes dramatically at dusk — from golden to blue to orange.
7:00 PM
🏛️ Parliament
Reichstag dome
Free entry but pre-register online. Walking up the glass spiral ramp inside the dome at sunset is genuinely magical.
9:00 PM
🍽️ Dinner
Dinner in Mitte
Nobelhart & Schmutzig — hyper-local Berlin ingredients, tasting menu only. Or Bandol sur Mer for exceptional French-German cooking.
Day 2
Museums Island & Charlottenburg
9:00 AM
🏛️ Museum
Pergamon Museum
The Pergamon Altar and the Ishtar Gate of Babylon — two of the greatest objects ever excavated. Pre-book timed entry.
12:00 PM
🗿 Museum
Neues Museum — Nefertiti
The bust of Nefertiti (3,300 years old) is one of the most beautiful objects in the world. No photography allowed.
2:00 PM
🥘 Food Market
Lunch at Markthalle Neun
Covered market in Kreuzberg. Thursday Street Food Thursday (5–10pm) is Berlin's best food event of the week.
4:00 PM
🏰 Palace
Charlottenburg Palace
The grandest Baroque palace in Berlin. The gardens along the Spree are beautiful in every season.
7:00 PM
🛍️ Boulevard
Kurfürstendamm evening
West Berlin's famous shopping boulevard — the Kaiser Wilhelm Memorial Church bombed-ruin is deliberately preserved.
9:00 PM
🍽️ Dinner
Dinner in Charlottenburg
Borchardt — where politicians dine. Schnitzel and steak in a stunning Art Nouveau interior since 1853.
Day 3
Neukölln, Prenzlauer Berg & Nightlife
10:00 AM
☕ Brunch
Prenzlauer Berg brunch
Berlin's most relaxed morning neighbourhood. Mauerpark flea market (Sunday) is Berlin at its most colourful.
1:00 PM
🌅 View
Klunkerkranich rooftop
Hidden rooftop garden and bar above a Neukölln shopping mall car park. Berlin's best-kept open-air secret.
3:00 PM
🌿 Park
Tempelhof Field
Former Nazi airport now the world's largest urban park — Berliners cycle, barbecue, and kite-board on the runways.
5:00 PM
🎨 Museum
Urban Nation Museum
The world's first street art museum. International works in an extraordinary building — free entry.
7:30 PM
🍽️ Dinner
Dinner in Neukölln
Lavanderia Vecchia — Italian restaurant in a laundromat. One communal table, no menu, whatever the chef makes. Exceptional.
11:00 PM
🎵 Nightlife
Berlin nightlife
Berghain if you can get in. Otherwise: Sisyphos (weekend), Tresor, or Prince Charles. Berlin's clubs start after midnight and run until Monday.
Frequently Asked Questions
How many days do I need in Berlin?
3–5 days. Berlin's history and neighborhoods reward a slower pace. The AI plan structures it into themed days.
Is Berlin expensive?
One of Western Europe's most affordable capitals. Great accommodation, food, and culture at accessible prices.
How do I plan Berlin with AI?
Type 'Berlin' in Traviopad — free, instant, complete itinerary.