Berlin Wall

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Klook用戶
22 Feb
The time you enter when purchasing is the time the pass automatically becomes active. It is convenient to use, including buses, S-Bahn, U-Bahn, and trains. You can get on the vehicle when it arrives, without having to buy a ticket every time or worrying about forgetting to validate the ticket. You don't have to rush when changing trains; you can grab breakfast before continuing your journey. Show the pass at the museum entrance to enter directly. When I used the pass to visit Sanssouci Palace (only), there was no discount (ticket EUR 14). When I used the pass to visit Charlottenburg Palace (New Palace & Gardens), there was a 25% discount, making the ticket EUR 14.25.
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Klook用戶
22 Feb
Met the best tour guide, Anja, who was funny and detailed in her explanations! English tour (I could understand the English she spoke). Although there were no headphones or mics, the tour guide stopped at each point and explained things in a circle. The tour started at 10:30 and had a 30-minute break after 2 hours (that day was a once-in-a-century cold snap in Germany, and Anja took us to a coffee shop to warm up and use the toilet). We disbanded around 3 o'clock, constantly weaving through the city; seemingly ordinary buildings were actually full of historical significance. (It was originally a 4-hour trip, but Anja had so many events to share that it was slightly delayed). After this trip, I understand the city of Berlin even more. I personally watched quite a few YouTxxx travel expert videos, but actually participating in the tour (+ guided tour) was a deeper experience, highly recommend this trip.
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So *****
21 Jan
導遊:very details explainon from the area of house outside the Meseum or the story inside the area. it’s very sad to heard those terrible story. but it definitely good to go as we can understand the history
Wen ********
14 Jan
The whole complex is huge and really need more time to immerse in that historical period. highly recommended.
Takao ************
31 Dec 2025
very easy to use. bring it around with you in the print at home and you can start using it at museums for entry and other attractions for discounts. make sure you have an ID with you as you may be asked at places randomly to make sure the name on the ticket is you. but all very easy and each attraction is very friendly about guests with this pass! the subway is also very easy to use and it’s already pre validated for the time of your booking so just make sure you have it with you at all times to show if ever needed. recommend it highly with the museum pass and travel card.
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周 **
30 Dec 2025
The Berlin welcome pass for 6 days is convenient for travelers to take the public transportation to wander the city.
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周 **
27 Dec 2025
The tour guide provides so much details about the German history, although I only have a little idea about what she said, it is still a fantastic one day tour to enjoy the view.
Klook 用戶
19 Dec 2025
In the morning, wait for the tour guide outside Starbucks. The guide will assist with purchasing transportation tickets to the concentration camp, with fascinating explanations throughout the entire tour. You can ask as many questions as you like, making it very worthwhile.

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What to know about Berlin Wall

The Berlin Wall stands as a poignant symbol of division and unity, a historical landmark that once split a city and a nation. From August 13, 1961, to November 9, 1989, this 155-kilometer-long barrier encircled West Berlin, serving as a stark reminder of the Cold War era. This formidable barrier not only separated families and friends but also became a powerful symbol of the ideological divide between communism and democracy. Today, the remnants of the Berlin Wall serve as a poignant reminder of a divided past and a testament to the resilience of the human spirit. Travelers from around the globe are drawn to explore its rich history and cultural significance, eager to understand its profound impact on history and witness the stories of separation and eventual reunification come to life.
Niederkirchnerstrasse 1, 10117 Berlin, Germany

Remarkable Landmarks and Must-Visit Sights

Berlin Wall Memorial

Step back in time at the Berlin Wall Memorial, where history comes alive on Bernauer Straße. This poignant site offers a deep dive into the era of division with its preserved sections of the Wall, a comprehensive visitor center, and an open-air exhibition. As you walk through, you'll uncover the stories of those who lived through the Wall's rise and fall, making it an essential stop for anyone looking to understand Berlin's complex past.

East Side Gallery

Immerse yourself in a vibrant tapestry of art and history at the East Side Gallery. Stretching 1.3 kilometers, this open-air gallery is a colorful tribute to freedom and creativity, featuring over 100 murals by artists from around the globe. Each painting tells a unique story of hope and change, capturing the spirit of a city that once stood divided. It's a must-see for art lovers and history buffs alike!

Checkpoint Charlie

Visit Checkpoint Charlie, the iconic symbol of the Cold War era, where East met West in a tense standoff. Today, this historic site invites you to explore its fascinating museum, which delves into the dramatic escape attempts and the everyday lives of those who lived in a divided Berlin. It's a captivating journey into the past that offers a glimpse into the courage and resilience of those who dared to dream of freedom.

Cultural and Historical Significance

The Berlin Wall stands as a poignant symbol of the Cold War, embodying the stark ideological divide between East and West. Erected in 1961 by the East German government, it was a desperate measure to curb the mass migration from East to West Berlin. Its dramatic fall in 1989 marked the end of the GDR's regime and heralded the dawn of Germany's reunification. Beyond its physical presence, the Wall is a testament to the resilience and courage of those who lived through its era, serving as a powerful reminder of the city's divided past and the eventual triumph of unity.

Local Cuisine

As you wander through the historical sites of the Berlin Wall, don't miss the chance to savor Berlin's culinary delights. Treat yourself to a Currywurst, a beloved street food featuring a sausage smothered in curry ketchup, or indulge in a Berliner Pfannkuchen, a traditional jam-filled doughnut. These dishes offer a delicious glimpse into Berlin's rich culinary heritage, providing a flavorful journey through the city's vibrant cultural tapestry.