Free Walking Tour Berlin

When: Every day 10am & 12pm every day
Where: The meeting point is in front of the ehemaliges Kaiserliches Postfuhramt Berlin, Oranienburger Straße, 10117 Berlin, Germany, next to the entrance.
Price: Free

Exploring Berlin on Monday: Uncovering Hidden Gems

by | Oct 22, 2024 | Original Berlin

Introduction

Berlin – the capital of Germany, opened to influence, with a bag and baggage full of history, culture and legend, places of interest. No matter this is your first time or you are a frequent traveler to this city that is always busy with its activities, it is always hard to find interesting things and places to visit on Monday. Worry not though, this guide of the best things to do in Berlin on Monday will give you the list that you never wanted.

Sightseeing and Landmarks

Berlin’s top attractions are waiting for you: begin your week with a guided tour around the city. Start at a beautiful tourist attraction known as Brandenburg Gate; this is the symbol of Germany unity. Next just walk along Unter den Linden a stately road that stretches to Museum Island passing through a number of well built structures.

Tip:

Because the site could be crowded in the day consider making your visit early morning when you wake up.

Museum Island now boasts is one of the UNESCO World Heritage Sites and contains five leading international museums today. Fill your history bucket at Pergamon Museum; enjoy the riches of ancient Greek and Roman civilizations. Culture vultures should also have the gallery known as the Gemäldegalerie which boasts a large number of paintings dating starting from the 13th right up to the 18th century.

Berlins Neighborhood: neighborhoods

Therefore, we could not miss out on the different areas that Berlin has to offer on our tour around the city. Go to Kreuzberg as this city district is associated with the spirit of an bohemian community. Packed with art of graffiti on walls, coffee shops and marketer’s boutique, this area will suit you. It is also recommended to pay attention to Görlitzer Park which is the place that the citizens like to visit and take time to stay here and have some rest.

Tip:

Try a Döner kebab whilst in Kreuzberg – a fast food many people in the Berlin area enjoy.

Well, if you’re into architecture and modern structures, do not hesitate to go to Prenzlauer Berg. This area is well known for well renovated houses, neo bohemian cafes and cute lanes. Walking down the Kastanienallee is a great way to explore more of independent shops and check the street art.

Green Spaces and Parks

Do yourself a favor and start jogging or cycling around one of the many parks and gardens in Berlin. The Tiergarten, which is situated in the middle of the capital, provides sanctuary. Take a bike, ride in the big park, or do not do anything and sit down somewhere quietly to feel the calmness.

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You could also carry some food and beverages and eat by the beautiful Neuer See , a lake in the park.

To get more versatile look at green space, chose Tempelhofer Feld. Now it is practically impossible to imagine that it used to be an airport – this land is turned into a wide park with cycling paths; sports and picnicking areas, and large territories for kite-boarding.

Food and Drink

Last but not least, everybody should try out the food scene in Berlin while being there. On Monday, it will be useful to visit the city’s numerous street food markets. Some of the best known markets include the Markthalle Neun in Kreuzberg, where there are overseas and regional food specialties. Go for sausages and burgers, currywurst or choose the international cuisines such as street foods.

Tip:

One can notice that most markets are filled with eager consumers at around midday; therefore it is better to stick around those markets early in the morning, when one can find a larger variety of food.

If you would like to taste and drink some creative gastronomic offerings then book a table at one of the best Berlin supper clubs. This are some of the underground restaurants that will give you a blend of various foods that you can consume, while you enjoy the ambiance in the company of some other people most of who are locals or travelers like you.

Nightlife

It is also important to at least in the evenings get in touch with Berlin as a city of nightlife. It is particularly remarkable for numerous clubs with various music preferences to meet the demand of visitors. The period Hybrid powerhouse club Berghain is situated in a former power station and famous for techno music and little tolerance for outsiders. If you want something less hectic, visit the Klunkerkranich which is a rooftop bar that provides breathtaking views of the skyline.

Tip:

A good example is the recent covid 19 protocols where one is supposed to check the club’s website or social media for event schedules and entry requirements.

Well if dancing is not your forte then maybe Berlin’s bars would be of interest to you. Kreuzberg and Friedrichshain are popular for plenty of warm and friendly bars where people can get absolutely any alcoholic drink ranging from draft spirits to homemade beers.

Conclusion

As you can well imagine, there are plenty of things to do on a Monday in Berlin. It is an amazing place to visit for one will be able to tour along the rich history and culture that encompasses the art of Toronto. Thus, the next time you happen to be in Berlin on a Monday, you know what to do and how to grab the day in this amazing bustling city. Happy exploring!

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WHAT TO EXPECT

  • 3.5 hours walking tour
  • Berlin’s major highlights
  • Brandenburg Gate
  • Reichstag and Berlin Wall
  • Historical sites

Free Walking Tour Berlin

When: Every day 10am & 12pm every day
Where: The meeting point is in front of the ehemaliges Kaiserliches Postfuhramt Berlin, Oranienburger Straße, 10117 Berlin, Germany, next to the entrance.
Price: Free