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Trip Itinerary
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Alexanderplatz
Day 1-3
Alexanderplatz, affectionately called "Alex", is one of the most important squares in Berlin. It is the largest inner-city square in Germany. It is ruled by Berlin's highest tower, the television tower. The World Time Clock, in the middle of the square, has already been a popular meeting place in the East and always will be. Alexanderplatz is one of the most significant traffic junctions in the capital. Everything rolls here. Many S + U railway lines, regional train, bus, and tram lines. The square itself may only be used by pedestrians, so more than 300,000 people visit Alexanderplatz every day. Many shops invite you to shop, such as Galeria Kaufhof and the Alexa. Not to forget Primark.
2
Rotes Rathaus
Day 3
This place is known for the city Hall that can be seen from far and wide. It has different rooms which include, The seat of the city's mayor and government, heraldic hall, the great banqueting hall, 9 m high pillared Hall, e.t.c.
3
Museum Island
Day 3
The Museum Island is a museum complex on the northern part of the Spree Island in the historic heart of Berlin. It is one of the most visited sights of Germany's capital and one of the most important museum sites in Europe.
4
Brandenburg Gate
Day 3
The Brandenburg Gate is one of Berlin's most important monuments, a landmark and symbol with over two hundred years of history. Hardly any other sight is on so many tourist selfies as the great sandstone gate in the heart of the city. The Brandenburg Gate used to be a memorial of division - after the construction of the Berlin Wall, it was located in the restricted area and could not be visited by East or West Germans. After the fall of the Wall, the gate became a symbol of German unity.
5
House of World Cultures
Day 3
The Haus der Kulturen der Welt, in English House of the World's Cultures, in Berlin is Germany's national center for the presentation and discussion of international contemporary arts, with a special focus on non-European cultures and societies.
6
Bremen
Day 3-4
Get an impression of Bremen's dark past on a walking tour in German with a night guard. Hear exciting stories about long-gone times. Discover the Market Square and the BΓΆttcherstraΓe up to the Schnoor.
7
Elbphilharmonie Hamburg
Day 4-5
The Elbphilharmonie, popularly nicknamed Elphi, is a concert hall in the HafenCity quarter of Hamburg, Germany, on the Grasbrook peninsula of the Elbe River. It is among the largest in the world. Go on a 1-hour city tour by boat.
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