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Dîner au restaurant de luxe de la Tour de Télévision
- Annulation gratuite jusqu'à 3 jours à l'avance .
Dégustez un délicieux dîner dans un restaurant panoramique de luxe avant de monter au sommet de la célèbre Tour de Télévision de Berlin, la Fernsehturm. Oserez-vous gravir ses 207 mètres de hauteur ? L'expérience en vaut vraiment la peine !
Nous n'avons actuellement aucune date prévue pour la réalisation de cette activité.
Restaurant Sphere
Ce restaurant est situé à 207 mètres de hauteur, il est panoramique et rotatif. En fonction du moment de la journée, il peut tourner jusqu'à 360ª afin d'offrir une vue d'ensemble sur Berlin . Vous pourrez ainsi profiter de la vue spectaculaire sur la Fernsehturm , la Tour de Télévision de Berlin, alors que vous dégusterez un délicieux repas.
Entrée (un plat à choisir)
- Salade composée
- Soupe de tomates
Plat principal (un plat à choisir)
- Agneau avec des pommes de terres, des épinards et des carottes
- Filet de truite avec une sauce au citron
- Salade de courges et de poivrons
Dessert (un plat à choisir)
- Glace à la vanille avec de la liqueur d'œufs, de la tarte aux pommes, des copeaux de chocolat et de la crème
- Sorbet à la bière
Billet pour la Tour de Télévision
Si vous préférez seulement entrer tout en haut de la tour sans dîner, vous pouvez réserver des billets coupe-file pour la Tour de Télévision . Vous n'aurez même pas besoin de faire la queue !
Annulation gratuite
Point de rendez-vous.
Panoramastraße 1A D-10178
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Featured Experience No. 3
Visit the tv tower - the berlin fernsehturm, iconic symbol of the city’s cold war division.
For a city built on a swamp – in a region known for its sandy and unforgiving topography – it is quite incredible that Berlin can boast of having the tallest structure in Germany, located in the heart of its historic Mitte district.
Completed in 1969, by the East German government, the Television Tower (or Fernsehturm as it is known in German), originally stood 365m high – making it the third highest standing structure in the world on completion. After the Ostankino in Moscow and the Empire State building in New York. The height of the structure, a direct reference to the number of days in the year; making it easy for school children in the German Democractic Republic to remember. Following German reunification in 1990 – it grew a further 3 metres with the addition of a larger antenna, in 1997.
Its iconic shape has understandably led to it acquiring a number of descriptive monikers – the rocket ship, the Tele-asparagus (a reference to the vegetable grown in the region), the disco-ball in the sky – and for Star Wars fans…the Death Star.
Despite its age – and provenance in a country that no longer exists – the TV Tower still stands significantly higher than any of the other buildings in Berlin – now a whole 368 metres to the top.
No other building in the German capital sits so definitively on the skyline of the city; so clearly towering, as it does, over everything around it.
Instantly recognisable not only due to its height, the TV Tower’s design is clearly reminiscent of the Stuttgart Fernsehturm, the first telecommunications tower in the world to be constructed using reinforced concrete – completed 13 years before its Eastern counterpart. Although the Berlin structure consists of a similar central reinforced concrete shaft (248 metres in height) the tiled stainless steel dome here is said to have been inspired by the Soviet Sputnik satellite launched into space in 1957.
From inside this ball it is possible to gaze over 40km to the horizon from a panoramic platform – located at a height of about 203 metres (666 feet). One floor above this viewing area is the Telecafe restaurant – at 207 metres (679 feet) – officially the highest eatery in the city. Not only are diners greeted with the same view as the visitors to the observation deck below, but also experience the rotation of the restaurant, which completes a full circle over the space of 30 metres.
Access to both the restaurant and viewing platform is possible using one of two lifts, that depart from the entrance at the foot of the tower, and shuttle visitors to the viewing deck in a speedy 40 second travel time. For the more adventurous, there is also stair access – consisting of a gruelling 986 steps.
Did you know...
When the TV Tower was completed in 1969, the East German government would have to deal with one unintended consequence of the tower's ball - the reflective glass would catch the rays of the sun and split to form a cross, or crucifix. Something that locals would comically refer to as the 'Pope's Revenge' due to the country's anti-religious stance.
While the structure is commonly referred to as the TV Tower (or Fernsehturm ), its official designation was the Fernseh- und UKW-Turm Berlin (Television and VHF Tower Berlin) – built to broadcast colour television in East Germany and improve on the poor coverage of broadcasting signals throughout the country.
Beyond its practical purpose, it also served as a symbol of the technological advancements of the East – during the tense Cold War period of the 1960s. Centrally located in the city; and an expression of the ideological aspirations of the Soviet system. When construction was started, the ruling party leadership in East Germany – led by Socialist Unity Party leader Walter Ulbricht – had decided to locate the tower right in the heart of the East German capital, near the historic birthplace of Berlin, and next to the Alexanderplatz train station.
While under construction, the Soviet Union could proudly boast its successes in the most significant propaganda campaign of the time – the so-called Space Race. With Soviet cosmonauts leading the way not only with the first man (Yuri Gagarin) and woman (Valentina Tereshkova) in space, the first space walk, but also the first animals to successfully orbit the earth (Belka and Strelka), and the first probe on the moon.
When the Television Tower was completed and unveiled to the world on October 3rd 1969, the United States had however just managed to eclipse these earlier Soviet achievements with one giant step – the first man on the moon.
To see the TV Tower solely as what it represents now is to miss the opportunity to understand the importance of its problematic place in the Cold War conflict between East and West. It is now one of the ten most popular tourist attractions in Germany, with more than 1 million visitors per year. But following its completion, it gave millions of East Germans the opportunity to experience something that they had been denied since 1961 – to gaze over the Berlin Wall and clearly into the capitalist West of the divided city.
However, as a constant symbol of the collective achievements of the East – the Soviet Union and East Germany – the TV Tower stood in the centre of East Berlin and visible from all angles. A god eye in the sky – the perfect encapsulation of 19th century British theorist Jeremy Bentham’s idea of the Panopticon. For as East Germany would grow to have the largest secret police force in human history, the Stasi – larger proportionally even than the KGB for the entire Soviet Union – the tower would serve to represent the central dominance of the party and state over everyday life and East German society.
Omnipresent – and through the clouded glass of the Sputnik shaped dome perhaps also hiding something omniscient and omnipotent.
For where you can see the tower – the tower can also see you.
The TV Tower
- Panoramastrasse 1A, 10178 Berlin
- S-bahn Alexanderplatz
Some useful links related to the TV Tower:
The official TV Tower website
OUR FEATURED EXPERIENCES
Walk Through The Brandenburg Gate
Explore The State Museums On Museum Island
Visit The TV Tower - Fernsehturm
Cross The Cold War Border At Checkpoint Charlie
Visit The Site Of Adolf Hitler's Führerbunker
Explore The Topography Of Terror
Visit The Reichstag Cupola At Night
Explore The Forum Fridericianum
Ride The Fastest Elevator In Europe
Journey Into The Memorial For The Murdered Jews Of Europe
Step Inside The Neue Wache
Explore The Former Jewish Quarter - Spandauer Vorstadt
Explore Bernauer Strasse - Visit The Berlin Wall
Visit The Soviet War Memorial In Treptower Park
Walk Across The Bridge Of Spies
Enter The Palace Of Tears - The Tränenpalast
Step Inside The Olympic Stadium
Explore Erich Mielke's Office At The Stasi Museum
Walk Along Karl Marx Allee
Visit The Oldest Church In Berlin - The Nikolaikirche
Visit The Grave Of Frederick The Great
Walk Through The Ruins Of Anhalter Bahnhof
Stand On The Platz Des Volksaufstandes
Visit The German Resistance Museum
Visit The Soviet War Memorial In The Tiergarten
See The Georg Elser Memorial On Wilhelmstrasse
Step Inside The Kaiser Wilhelm Gedächtniskirche
Visit The Gleis 17 Memorial
Visit The Schloss Charlottenburg Mausoleum
Explore The Interbau - IBA 57
Visit Cecilienhof - Site Of The Potsdam Conference
Visit The Sachsenhausen Concentration Camp Memorial
Visit The Ravensbrück Concentration Camp Memorial
Visit The Site Of the German Surrender In 1945
Visit The Socialists Cemetery - Zentralfriedhof Lichterfelde
Visit The Soviet War Memorial In Schönholzer Heide
Visit The Seelower Heights Memorial
Visit The Commonwealth War Cemetery
Cross The Bösebrücke At Night
Explore The Allied Museum In Dahlem
Visit The Brandenburg T4 Memorial
Visit The Jewish Cemetery In Weissensee
Explore The Volkspark Friedrichshain Flak Tower
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Enjoy a drink at the Sphere Bar while looking over Berlin.
Experience Berlin from Above in the Sphere Bar
Your exclusive bar experience in the Berlin TV Tower: In Berlin’s most modern and highest bar, an unparalleled experience awaits you. The Sphere Bar in the Berlin TV Tower is not just a place with breathtaking views, but also a paradise for beer, wine, and cocktail lovers.
- Highest bar in Berlin
- Unique Beer Cocktails
Tap Beer and Craft Beer Creations
Enjoy fresh draft beer or discover the diverse world of craft beers from BRLO, the trendy Berlin craft beer brewery. For those looking for something special, we offer classics like the Berliner Weisse with homemade syrup – once described by Napoleon as the “Champagne of the North.”
Be surprised by our unique beer cocktails. Whether a Berlin Spritz, where the wine is replaced by the sparkling Berliner Weisse, or an elegant Gin Beer – these creations will completely redefine your understanding of beer.
Culinary Delights and Local Specialties
In addition to a selection of wines and classic long drinks, you can also enjoy unique snacks. How about a pretzel or the city-famous “Käsedings” from the local bakery Zeit für Brot? And of course, the absolute classic, the Spreewald pickle, as a typical Berlin snack, must not be missing.
A Place for Every Occasion
Whether for after-work, a romantic date, or unforgettable moments with friends and family – the Sphere Bar is your perfect place.
The Sphere Bar, where the city lies at your feet.
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8-Day City Duo Munich, Berlin (8R10)
8 Day Munich, Berlin Tour . There is much to see and to do on our Munich , Berlin tour. And with day trips to the Royal Castles and the Alp Mountains (from Munich) and to Potsdam and Sanssouci Palace & Park (from Berlin) you will also visit interesting towns, sights and places outside of those metropolitan cities.
Munich New Town Hall ©Thomas H. Giesick
If you do not want to pack and unpack almost every day the City Duo tour Munich & Berlin may be the right tour for you. By visiting Munich and Berlin you will see two of the most interesting cities in Germany . Munich, the Capital City of Bavaria , located all the way in the South of Germany, close to the Austrian border and the Alp Mountains , has much to offer: history, culture and landscape. Berlin, the Capital City of Germany , located all the way in Northeastern Germany, not far from the border to Poland , is also Germany´s largest city , very dynamic and vibrant. And because of a very new high-speed “ICE” rail line which opened up at the end of 2017 traveling from Munich to Berlin is easy and fast.
The tour includes a 2nd-class ticket for the new high-speed train line from Munich to Berlin (see the tableau this is already included in the price of your tour ). This ticket can be upgraded to 1st-class rail for an extra of US $ 59.00 per person (including seat reservations)! Here you also find everything else that is included: transfers, rail tickets, tours and admissions.
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Day 1 Munich Int. Airport/ Munich
Your City Duo tour Munich & Berlin starts right from Munich Int. Airport . From the airport terminal you will take the commuter rail directly to Munich Central Station , located in Munich City Center. Your rail ticket is flexible so that you can take any of the trains which run frequently (about every 15 minutes). Travel time between the airport and Munich City Center is about 40 minutes. Your hotel is located in short walking distance from the station. Drop off your baggage at the hotel and you are ready to go!
We will provide a ticket which allows you to use the public transportation system within Munich for the remainder of your first day in Munich. Also we will provide an admission ticket which covers admission to many historic sights in Munich (e.g. Munich Residence and Residence Museum, Treasury, Cuvilliés-Theatre , Hall of Fame and Statue of Bavaria, Nymphenburg Palace and Park, Marstallmuseum, Museum of Nymphenburg Porcelain ). And along with your tour package you will also receive walking suggestions for a self-guided walking tour through Munich City Center. Along this walking tour you will visit the Marienplatz with the New Town Hall (with the “ Glockenspiel ”), the Konigsplatz (King´s Square), cultural center in the 19th century and later, during the “Third Reich”, site of Nazi Party mass rallies and location of the Nazi Party headquarters in Germany, the English Garden as well as the State Opera House .
Neuschwanstein Castle © Romantische Strasse Arbeitsgemeinschaft Gbr, Linderhof Palace © Softeis via Wikimedia Commons and Munich Town Hall © Thomas H. Giesick
Day 2 Munich
After breakfast you have a full day for sightseeing in Munich. Also for the second day of 8-Day City Duo tour Munich & Berlin we will provide a ticket which allows you to use the public transportation system within Munich all day long. And your admission ticket which covers admission to many historic sights in Munich (e.g. Munich Residence and Residence Museum, Treasury, Cuvilliés-Theatre , Hall of Fame and Statue of Bavaria, Nymphenburg Palace and Park, Marstallmuseum, Museum of Nymphenburg Porcelain ) will still be valid on this day (as well as on the following days).
After you visited the sights mentioned above you may also want to visit famous churches like the Frauenkirche , “Dom zu Unserer Lieben Frau ( Cathedral of Our Dear Lady ), with a height of 325 ft. a Munich landmark, St. Peters Church , built in the 14th century and the Asam Church , which was built as a private chapel and integrated into a residential building.
The tour will pass by the most famous Munich shopping streets (Kaufinger street and Neuhauser street) as well as by the “ Viktualienmarkt ”, a traditional farmers market (open every day except on Sundays). You may want to stop by at the famous “Alois Dallmayr ” luxury delicatessen and coffee store as well as to the Hofbrauhaus of course, probably the world’s most popular beer hall. This may be a great place to enjoy a hearty dinner and a fresh Mass of beer (one mug holds 33.8 US fl oz)!
Day 3 Escorted coach tour to the Royal Castles
Another highlight of your Europe Rail City Duo tour Munich & Berlin will be a visit of the world famous Neuschwanstein Castle . You will be on an all-day escorted coach tour which will first take you to Oberammergau for a photo stop (you may want take a look at the Festival Hall where the Passion Play takes place every ten years.) The coach will then take you to Linderhof Palace , the Royal Villa of King Ludwig II. The Palace and Park were inspired by Versailles and the rooms are beautifully decorated and furnished. After a short drive through Austria and back into Germany you will get to Neuschwanstein Castle. The picture of Neuschwanstein is probably present in everybody’s mind and Neuschwanstein really seems to be taken out of a fairy tale. You will join an English-speaking guided tour through the Castle. The tour of the interior, the Throne Hall , the Hall of the Singers , the Grotto and all of the private rooms which were built for King Ludwig II, will make the picture perfect! After the tour of the inside make sure to take some time to explore the castle grounds. The view of Neuschwanstein from the bridge behind the castle is like no other! Your luxury coach will take you back to Munich where you will arrive in time for dinner.
DAY 4 Alp Mountains or Dachau Memorial Site/ Munich
Today you have a choice of what you prefer to do: Option 1 is a rail tour into the Alp Mountains . Option 2 is a visit of the KZ Dachau Memorial Site (please see the information below). Option 3 is to stay in Munich for another day of sightseeing there.
If you choose Option 1 you will do a rail tour into the Alp Mountains (which are located south of Munich) you will travel to Garmisch-Partenkirchen . By direct regional rail it takes about 75 minutes to Garmisch-Partenkirchen – the alpine mountain resort is located close to the border to Austria and in midst a beautiful mountain scenery on the foot of Germany´s highest mountain – the “ Zugspitze ” (2971m, 9714ft.).
You can do some sightseeing in town or – if the weather is nice – visit the Zugspitze (ticket from Garmisch-Partenkirchen can be purchased right at the rail station). Another option is to take a beautiful hike into the neighboring mountains Kreutzeck (5,417 ft.) and Osterfeldkopf. Here you can walk on the AlpspiX (which is free of charge): two steel beams form a floating X over a vertical drop of more than 3,000 ft.. You have great views of the “ Höllental ” below and also of the (mostly) snow covered Zugspitze which is just across from the Osterfeldkopf. For details about this day trip please also see Thomas’s Blog: Alp Mountains (Zugspitz area) – Daytrip by Rail from Munich .
If the weather is not so nice you may want to stay in town and visit some of the sights in the Old Town or close by. In 1936 the Winter Olympic Games took place in Garmisch-Partenkirchen and each year a variety of Nordic and alpine World Ski races are held here. The Olympic Ski Stadium was built by the Nazi Regime. It is just outside of town but you can also take a public bus to the stadium ( fare is covered by the ticket you are holding). Just a couple of walking minutes from the Olympic Ski Jump you will find the Partnach Gorge , definitely worth a visit. The gorgeous gorge has been formed by the Partnach, a mountain stream – you may want to take a light rain jacket when going in there!
Garmisch-Partenkirchen Main Station © Thomas H. Giesick
If you choose Option 2 you will visit the KZ Dachau Memorial Site which was the first Concentration Camp of Nazi Germany, soon erected after Hitler came into power in 1933. Rail to Dachau and the bus to the Memorial Site is included in the price of the tour, admission to the Memorial Site is free . At the site you may join an English-speaking tour organized by volunteers working for the memorial site or get an audio guide which is available in English. The 22-minute documentary “ The Dachau Concentration Camp ” is shown in English several times a day (free of charge). Including the travel time from/to Munich Central Station you need about 4-5 hours for a visit. For more detailed information you may also want to look at our Blog “ Dachau memorial site – daytrip by rail from Munich ”.
Dachau Memorial Site © Thomas H. Giesick
Day 5 Berlin
By high-speed “ICE” train you will travel from Munich to Berlin . Travel time is about 4.5 hours and along this rail journey you will travel from Bavaria, located all the way in the south of Germany, to the north east, where Germany´s Capital City is located. The direct train will run along a new high-speed route which was completed in December 2017. This route runs by Nuremberg , Bamberg , Erfurt , Leipzig and Lutherstadt Wittenberg . All of those towns are worth a visit and if you are interested to spend a day or two in one of those beautiful cities please let us know and we will be happy to extend this tour for you.
Brandenburg Gate, Reichtags Building and Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe in Berlin © Thomas H. Giesick
Your hotel is in walking distance from the station . Drop off your baggage at your hotel and you are ready to go! Germany´s capital city is a great and dynamic metropolis. The fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989 and the reunification of East and West Germany in 1990 changed the city in many ways. Berlin fascinates visitors it’s culture and history are unique. Your tour includes the 96 hour Berlin and Potsdam Welcome Card . With this card you will have discounts to 200 museums, city tours and attractions and it includes a pass for unlimited free use of the Berlin public transportation system .
Day 6 Berlin
You may want to start this day by joining a free English-speaking 2.5 hours walking tour of Berlin (information on how to reserve this tour will be provided) There are plenty of opportunities to take advantage of your Berlin and Potsdam Welcome Card today. With your tour package you will receive Berlin Walking tour suggestions as well as information about the public buses “ M100 ” and “ M200 ”: the buses are public double decker buses which cover many sights of Berlin and are a perfect way to explore the city by hopping on and off those buses. They run very frequently all day from 5am until midnight and if you take both routes you will have a circle taking you from the Center of former East Berlin (“Berlin Alexanderplatz”) to the Center of former West Berlin (“Bahnhof Zoo”, “Ku´damm” shopping area ). Bus M200 takes you south of the “ Tiergarten ” to West Berlin´s Bahnhof Zoo where you may want to visit the “ Gedachtniskirche ” (Memorial Church) as well as the KaDeWe , continental Europe´s largest compartment store, which is located close to the Ku´damm. Bus M100 takes you back through the Tiergarten and partly north of it, passing the “ Siegessaule ” (Victory Column), Bellevue Palace (built in 1786 for the younger brother of Friedrich II, Ferdinand of Prussia, today: seat of the Germany´s President), the Reichstag (German Parliament), the Brandenburg Gate and the Museum Island back to Berlin Alexanderplatz.
Day 7 Potsdam or Memorial Sachsenhausen/ Berlin
Today you have a another choice of what you prefer to do: Option 1 is a rail tour into Potsdam (which is located about 25 minutes west of Berlin. Option 2 is a rail tour into Oranienburg (which is located about 30 minutes north of Berlin) for a visit of the Memorial and Museum Sachsenhausen (please see the information below). Option 3 is to stay in Berlin for another day of sightseeing there.
If you are interested in beautiful Palaces and Gardens you may want to choose Option 1 for a visit of Potsdam , Capital of the State of Brandenburg . The city was built by the Prussian Kings within a lake area and with its many cultural landmarks, in particular the Palaces of Sanssouci located in midst beautiful parks . Rail to Potsdam and back to Berlin (as well as public transportation by tram and buses within the city of Potsdam) are covered by your Berlin and Potsdam Welcome Card .
If you are interested in the infamous history during WWII you may want to choose Option 2 for a visit of the Memorial and Museum Sachsenhausen . The memorial site is located in the city of Oranienburg – just outside of Berlin. The Concentration Camp (“KZ”) in Oranienburg-Sachsenhausen was built as the role-model for many Concentration Camps in Germany and Central Europe. You will need about half a day for the trip to the Memorial Site (see Day 7 of our History Rail Tour “ Fascination and Terror –Rise and Fall of the Third Reich ” for more detailed information). Admission to Sachsenhausen is free and public transportation by rail/bus is covered by your Berlin and Potsdam Welcome Card.
When you are back in Berlin : a nice way to see Berlin is by foot. Your tour package includes a suggestion for a free English-speaking walking tour of Berlin as well as walking suggestions for the area around the Brandenburg Gate , in case you would like to discover the city on your own. From the Brandenburg Gate and the Reichstag (German Parliament) the walking tour passes by the Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe , to Berlin´s new city center, the “ Potsdamer Platz ”, to “ Checkpoint Charlie ”, to East Berlin´s Culture- and Shopping Street “Friedrichstrasse” (site of the “golden twenties”), to the “Gendarmenmarkt”, where the German and French Cathedrals are located, via the promenade street “Unter den Linden ” to the Museum Island .
The remains of the wall can be visited at Berlin´s East Side Gallery where parts of the wall have been turned into a piece of art. If you are interested in Third Reich history a “must visit” is the documentation center “ Topography of Terror “. It is located at the site from where the Nazis planned and managed most of their crimes.
Day 8 Berlin/ Berlin Tegel Int. Airport
Depending on departure time of your flight take the airport bus to Berlin Tegel Airport at your convenience (the fare is covered by your 96 hour Berlin and Potsdam Welcome Card . If you have a late flight out of Berlin you may as well do some more sightseeing on that last day of your tour with us.
Please note that the City Duo tour Munich & Berlin can also be booked vice versa – starting in Berlin and ending in Munich . Of course we can add extra nights to this tour in Munich and Berlin, but also in Nuremberg, Bamberg, Erfurt, Leipzig and Lutherstadt Wittenberg (as mentioned on Day 5). It is also possible to customize the tour . If it is best for you to fly in and out of one of those cities for example. Or, if it is best to you to fly in and out to Frankfurt International Airport. Please do not hesitate to contact us about those options.
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We went on a trip to Germany from 31 Dec 22 for 12 days. Based on the “8-DAY CITY DUO MUNICH, BERLIN” tour package, Thomas had provided very good recommendations and helped to further customise the itinerary to meet our needs and interest. We had touched down in Munich on NYE to experience the year end celebrations. We then took the ICE train to Berlin the following day and started the tour from Berlin. Thomas had included Dresden, Nuremburg, Rothenburg ob der Tauber as part of our travel itinerary before we returned to Munich again to complete the tour. The trip was very well planned and organised. The tickets, vouchers, city and places of interest information, hotel and transportation arrangements were sent to us 1-2 weeks before our trip began. During the trip, when we sought advice via email from Thomas and team with regard to the trip and places to visit, they had been very helpful and prompt in replying to us. We had a wonderful time and we would recommend To-Europe.com services to our friends. A big thank you to Thomas, Woldemar and Marie! Regards, Florence & family, Singapore
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Which city should you visit? Read on to compare the activities as well as the prices of travel for Moscow and Berlin. We'll break down costs for accommodation, food, transportation and more to help you learn more about these two destinations. Then, you can figure out if either of these two places are accessible based on your travel budget, schedule, and interests. So, let's dig into it.
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Moscow is the capital of Russia and is notable for its important role in history. It's a very sprawling city with many museums and fascinating buildings. Ten percent of Russia's population lives in this capital city and it's a financial and political center for the country. The Moskva River weaves its way through the city and you will find most of the city's sights and attractions on the northern side of the river.
Berlin is the capital and largest city in Germany. As such, travelers can expect typical European prices for everything from hotels to food to sights and attractions. While it's possible to experience this city on a cheaper budget, don't expect to get much without paying a decent amount. With a population of about 4.5 million, Berlin is a very international city that is well known for its high level of tolerance, an eclectic nightlife, an artistic vibe and many historical sights. There are museums, palaces and landmarks spread throughout the city. Despite having a significant amount of damage during the last few years of World War II, Berlin has been rebuilt with an interesting diversity of architecture styles. This is particularly true after the fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989. Architecture in the city represents many different historical periods ranging from medieval buildings through modern, glass structures.
Which place is cheaper, Berlin or Moscow?
These are the overall average travel costs for the two destinations.
- Moscow Prices Russia Prices Berlin Prices Germany Prices
- Average Daily Cost Per person, per day Moscow $ 63 Berlin $ 149
The average daily cost (per person) in Moscow is $63, while the average daily cost in Berlin is $149. These costs include accommodation (assuming double occupancy, so the traveler is sharing the room), food, transportation, and entertainment. While every person is different, these costs are an average of past travelers in each destination. What follows is a categorical breakdown of travel costs for Moscow and Berlin in more detail.
Accommodation
- Accommodation Hotel or hostel for one person Moscow $ 40 Berlin $ 69
- Accommodation Typical double-occupancy room Moscow $ 80 Berlin $ 138
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Local Transportation
- Local Transportation Taxis, local buses, subway, etc. Moscow $ 6.19 Berlin $ 19
Typical Local Transportation Prices in Moscow
Some typical examples of transportation costs in Moscow are as follows:
- Two Metro Passes $ 1.48
Hired Cars and Shuttles in Moscow
Also for Moscow, here are a few examples of actual transportation services:
- Private Transfer from Rangkiang Luluih to Padang Airport (PDG): $170
- Private Transfer from Balai Batu Sadara to Padang Airport (PDG): $170
- Private Transfer from Singkarak to Padang Airport (PDG): $170
- Private Transfer from Pekanbaru Airport (PKU) to Suka Mulia: $170
- Private Transfer from Suka Mulia to Pekanbaru Airport (PKU): $170
- Private Transfer from Tanjung Alam to Padang Airport (PDG): $136
- Private Transfer from Nagari Sungai Asam to Padang Airport (PDG): $136
- Private Transfer from Nagari Sikucur to Padang Airport (PDG): $136
- Private Transfer from Padang Panjang to Padang Airport (PDG): $136
- Private Transfer from Solok to Padang Airport (PDG): $136
- Private Transfer from Batusangkar to Padang Airport (PDG): $136
- Private Transfer from Palembang Airport (PLM) to Kebun Bunga: $94
Typical Local Transportation Prices in Berlin
Below are a few samples from actual travelers for transportation costs in Berlin:
- Short Trip Metro Ticket $ 1.51
- Bahn Ticket $ 3.25
- Short Taxi Ride $ 22
Hired Cars and Shuttles in Berlin
Also for Berlin, here are a few examples of actual transportation services:
- Welcome/Farewell SightseeingTaxi Tour +Transfer from/to the airport: $98
- Try find your better than us ! Airport transfer service in Berlin HTL-APT (SXF): $300
- Try find your better than us ! Airport transfer service in Berlin APT-HTL (SXF): $300
- Transfer from to Berlin Airport BER: $105
- Transfer from Berlin Schönefeld Airport (SXF) to Berlin city Hotels - ROUND TRIP: $221
- Skip-the-line Charlottenburg Palace Private Tour & Transfers: $210
- Skip-the-line Charlottenburg Palace Private Tour & Transfers: $186
- Round Trip Private Transfer Berlin Brandenburg BER to Berlin City by Luxury Van: $272
- Round Trip Private Transfer Berlin Brandenburg BER to Berlin City by Luxury Car: $272
- Round Trip Private Transfer Berlin Brandenburg Airport to Berlin by Business Car: $261
- Private transfer from Berlin to Prague with stops at Potsdam + Sanssouci Palace: $235
- Private transfer from Berlin to Prague with Terezin Concentration Camp stop: $270
Is it cheaper to fly into Moscow or Berlin?
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- Food Meals for one day Moscow $ 14 Berlin $ 56
Typical Food Prices in Moscow
For Moscow, here are some examples of average food and meal prices for travelers:
- Lunch for Two $ 6.02
- Lunch in the Center Market $ 3.28
- Breakfast for 2 $ 11
Typical Food Prices in Berlin
Here are some examples of typical meal expenses from previous travelers to Berlin:
- Sandwich and Coffee To Go $ 5.41
- Turkish Sandwich $ 2.16
- Currywurst $ 2.16
- 2 Pho Noodles $ 9.74
- Restaurant Dinner and Beers (for 2) $ 65
- Mauer Park (2) $ 12
- Coffees at Impala $ 8.44
Food Tours and Cooking Classes in Berlin
For Berlin, here are some samples of tours and activities related to meals and dining experiences:
- English Comedy Ticket including Pizza in Berlin Mitte: $18
- English Stand-Up Comedy with Pizza and Shots: $19
- Hard Rock Cafe Berlin with Set Menu for Lunch or Dinner: $27
- English Comedy Showcase Including Pizza in Berlin Mitte: $29
- Hard Rock Cafe Berlin With Set Lunch or Dinner : $34
- Berlin Mitte kulinarisch – Die Food Tour: $49
- Kreuzberg kulinarisch – Die Food Tour: $49
- Berlin : No Diet Club Food Tour - Street Food Paradise: $60
- Evening Yacht Cruise with Aperitif & Optional Dinner: $64
- Dinner Cruise on the Spree with Prosecco: $69
- Evening Food Tour by Bike: $70
- Evening Berlin Food Tour by Bike: $72
Entertainment
- Entertainment Entrance tickets, shows, etc. Moscow $ 16 Berlin $ 24
Typical Entertainment Prices in Moscow
Below are a few sample prices from actual travelers for Moscow's activities, tours, and tickets:
- Theater Tickets $ 13
- Kremlin Entry (2) $ 11
Tours and Activities in Moscow
For Moscow, here are a few prices for actual activities, tours, and tickets provided by various companies:
- 2 Days Private Tour to See Bull Race and Raflesia Arnoldi Flower: $250
- 2-Hour Private Guided Walking Tour in Bengkulu: $144
- Custom Private Tour in Palembang with English Speaking Driver: $85
Typical Entertainment Prices in Berlin
For Berlin, here are some examples of average entertainment and activity prices from previous travelers:
- Berlin Zoo (2) $ 21
Tours and Activities in Berlin
Also, here are some specific examples of entertainment, tickets, and activities for Berlin.
- Berlin Self-Guided Treasure Hunt & Tour: $6.06
- E-scooter Sightseeing Tours in Berlin: $67
- East Berlin and the Berlin Wall 2-Hour Walking Tour : $22
- Private Certificated Berlin Tour Guides-Groups up to 15 Persons : $221
- The Best of Most Famous Sites Walking Tour: $22
- (E) Bike Tour for Non bikers addtional Rickshaw is possible: $38
- 1 Stunde Spree-Sightseeing-Tour Berlin: $22
- 1-Hour Segway Discovery Tour Berlin: $50
- 2 Hour Berlin Small Group Segway Tour: $77
- 2 Hour Walking Tour in Berlin: $13
- 2 Hours E-Scooter Tour: $61
- 2-Hour Private Berlin Walking Tour, Berlin in the Third Reich and Cold War: $215
- Alcohol Drinks for one day Moscow $ 7.96 Berlin $ 18
Typical Alcohol Prices in Berlin
Here are a few samples of the prices for alcohol and nightlife in Berlin from other travelers:
- Drinks at a Show $ 15
Sample the Local Flavors in Berlin
Also in Berlin, these are the prices for nightlife and alcohol related activities from various tour providers:
- brewery tour with beer tasting: $19
- Guided Brewery Tour and Craft Beer Tasting: $19
- Original One80 Berlin Pub Crawl: $20
- Vagabund Brauerei Beer Tasting & Guided Brewery Tour: $24
- Pub Crawl with Skip-the-Line Club Entry: $24
- Berlin Pub Crawl and Nightlife Clubbing tour: $33
- Showgirls of Burlesque Entry Ticket: $70
- The Showgirls of Burlesque: $72
- German Wine Tasting Tour at the Best Wine Bars in Berlin: $253
- German Wine Tasting Tour at the Best Wine Bars in Berlin: $258
- Private Pub Crawl Tour: $406
- Berlin Tour by Car, Meal at Reichstag, Choc & Wine Tasting: $669
When we compare the travel costs of actual travelers between Moscow and Berlin, we can see that Berlin is more expensive. And not only is Moscow much less expensive, but it is actually a significantly cheaper destination. So, traveling to Moscow would let you spend less money overall. Or, you could decide to spend more money in Moscow and be able to afford a more luxurious travel style by staying in nicer hotels, eating at more expensive restaurants, taking tours, and experiencing more activities. The same level of travel in Berlin would naturally cost you much more money, so you would probably want to keep your budget a little tighter in Berlin than you might in Moscow.
If you're trying to decide if either of these two destinations are within your price range, also see Is Moscow Expensive? and Is Berlin Expensive? .
Moscow has a larger population, and is about 3 times larger than the population of Berlin. When comparing the sizes of Moscow and Berlin, keep in mind that a larger population does not always imply the destination has more attractions or better activities. So, always research the type of place that you want to visit along with the activities and attractions that interest you.
When is the best time to visit Moscow or Berlin?
Both destinations experience a temperate climate with four distinct seasons. And since both cities are in the northern hemisphere, summer is in July and winter is in January.
Should I visit Moscow or Berlin in the Summer?
The summer attracts plenty of travelers to both Moscow and Berlin. Also, most visitors come to Berlin for the city activities, the music scene, and the family-friendly experiences during these months.
In the summer, Moscow is around the same temperature as Berlin. Typically, the summer temperatures in Moscow in July average around 19°C (67°F), and Berlin averages at about 19°C (66°F).
In July, Moscow usually receives more rain than Berlin. Moscow gets 92 mm (3.6 in) of rain, while Berlin receives 50 mm (2 in) of rain each month for the summer.
- Summer Average Temperatures July Moscow 19°C (67°F) Berlin 19°C (66°F)
Should I visit Moscow or Berlin in the Autumn?
The autumn brings many poeple to Moscow as well as Berlin. Also, the autumn months attract visitors to Berlin because of the city's sights and attractions, the shopping scene, and the music scene.
In October, Moscow is generally much colder than Berlin. Daily temperatures in Moscow average around 6°C (43°F), and Berlin fluctuates around 10°C (50°F).
Moscow usually gets more rain in October than Berlin. Moscow gets 58 mm (2.3 in) of rain, while Berlin receives 35 mm (1.4 in) of rain this time of the year.
- Autumn Average Temperatures October Moscow 6°C (43°F) Berlin 10°C (50°F)
Should I visit Moscow or Berlin in the Winter?
Both Berlin and Moscow are popular destinations to visit in the winter with plenty of activities. Also, the museums, the shopping scene, and the cuisine are the main draw to Berlin this time of year.
It's quite cold in Berlin in the winter. The weather in Moscow can be very cold. Moscow is much colder than Berlin in the winter. The daily temperature in Moscow averages around -8°C (17°F) in January, and Berlin fluctuates around -0°C (31°F).
In January, Moscow usually receives more rain than Berlin. Moscow gets 45 mm (1.8 in) of rain, while Berlin receives 40 mm (1.6 in) of rain each month for the winter.
- Winter Average Temperatures January Moscow -8°C (17°F) Berlin -0°C (31°F)
Should I visit Moscow or Berlin in the Spring?
Both Berlin and Moscow during the spring are popular places to visit. Furthermore, many travelers come to Berlin for the activities around the city.
In the spring, Moscow is cooler than Berlin. Typically, the spring temperatures in Moscow in April average around 7°C (45°F), and Berlin averages at about 9°C (47°F).
Moscow usually gets around the same amount of rain in April as Berlin. Moscow gets 40 mm (1.6 in) of rain, while Berlin receives 40 mm (1.6 in) of rain this time of the year.
- Spring Average Temperatures April Moscow 7°C (45°F) Berlin 9°C (47°F)
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Vous n'avez jamais vu Berlin comme ça avant La tour de télévision de Berlin, haute de 368 mètres, est le plus haut monument de Berlin et attire chaque année des visiteurs du monde entier. Embarquez pour un fantastique voyage de découverte. Dînez sur les toits de la ville ou profitez de l'impressionnante vue panoramique sur Berlin depuis plus de 200 m.
Towering 1,207 feet (368 meters) over the Alexanderplatz public square, the Berlin TV Tower is the city's tallest building and one of its top landmarks. The views over Berlin are unforgettable, but for many visitors the tower's main highlight is the revolving restaurant at the top. Dubbed The Sphere, here guests can dine on gourmet cuisine ...
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Tour de Télévision: infos, adresse, accès transports publics. La Tour de Télévision de Berlin mesure 368 m et accueille le restaurant tournant le plus haut d'Europe. La vue y est imprenable sur Berlin et l'ascenseur vous emmène au sommet en quelques secondes.
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Overview. The original total height of the tower was 365 metres (1,198 ft), but it rose to 368 metres (1,207 ft) after the installation of a new antenna in 1997. The Fernsehturm is the fourth tallest free-standing structure in Europe, after Moscow's Ostankino Tower, the Kyiv TV Tower and the Riga Radio and TV Tower.The sphere is a visitor platform and a revolving restaurant in the middle of ...
Tuck into your meal at 203 meters above sea level. Full description. Enjoy panoramic views of Berlin over breakfast from the famous TV Tower, which was built between 1965 and 1969. The tower is a landmark of unified Berlin, located in the middle of the city at Alexanderplatz. It is also one of the tallest towers in Europe, at 368 meters high.
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S'élevant à 368 mètres de haut, la Tour de la Télévision de Berlin est le bâtiment le plus visible de la ville. Mais la tour sur Alexanderplatz n'est pas uniquement une attraction à ne pas manquer, c'est également le plus haut bâtiment ouvert au public en Europe. Du haut de son point d'observation, vous aurez une vue panoramique ...
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