24 Hours in Berlin: Here is How to Spend Them

Berlin, Germany, is a city that doesn’t allow you to waste much time. It is always pushing you to see and do more, with surprises and unexpected things waiting behind each corner.

Having just 24 hours is not nearly enough to get a taste of everything Berlin has in store for its visitors, but that doesn’t mean you shouldn’t give it a try. Here is how to spend one fulfilling day in this lively city.

 Start off the Morning with a Big Breakfast

You’ll need a lot of energy to get through the day, so get some apple pancakes and a potato omelet with sausages to start you off. They are served in most cafes and restaurants in the city.

See the Memorial of the Berlin Wall

Berlin Wall is an important part of the city’s history, so this should be one of the first places you visit. It will give you a chance to learn more about its story and serve as a great starting point for your tour.

Check out the Art in East Side Gallery

East Side Gallery is a 4,318 ft long remnant of the Berlin Wall that has been decorated with street art and murals by artists from around the world.

Head to Pergamonmuseum

Pergamonmuseum is one of the city’s most notable institutions. It was made part of the UNESCO World Heritage List in 1999 for its unique architecture and the way it influenced the modern evolution of museums. The museum is famous for its collection of antique objects, Islamic Art, and historical artifacts from the Middle East.

Take a Beer Break

You will need a breather at some point, so make sure to pick out a nice-looking bar and get some German beer. It will quench your thirst and get you in the mood for further exploration.

Pass-Through the Brandenburg Gate

One of the best-known landmarks in all of Germany, Brandenburg Gate is a spectacular sight with significant historical importance.

Marvel at the Berlin Cathedral and Reichstag Building

Berlin Cathedral and Reichstag Building are among the most stunning architectural attractions in the city. They are a short walk from each other, so make sure to visit them both.

End the Night with a Rave

Berlin is known for having some of the best raves in the whole of Europe. Don’t miss your chance to experience them in person.