
Sightseeing in Berlin
Berlin is one of the world's most exciting cities and the Mitte district is home to some of the most important tourist attractions, many of which were once in former East Berlin. Mitte literally means 'middle' or 'center' in German and fittingly this district is located in the center of the city along the Spree River. The river is home to Museum Island (Museumsinsel) with its many fascinating museums and the Berlin Cathedral (Berliner Dom). Take a look at our top Mitte tourist attractions before you go.Get a bird's eye view from the TV TowerGet your bearings by starting your day with a trip to the top of the TV Tower (Berliner Fernsehturm). From the Radisson Blu Hotel, Berlin it's just a 5 minute walk to the foot of this impressive tower. From 203 and 207 meters you can see the whole city spread out before you including the Parliament building (Reichstag), the Brandenburg Gate, Museum Island (Museumsinsel) and Potsdam Square (Potsdamer Platz). This is one of Berlin's most popular tourist attractions and with 12 million visitors per year. So it's a good idea to book tickets in advance. A standard adult ticket costs €15.50 and €9.50 for children aged from four to fourteen. The tower has a bar and a restaurant where you can get a 360 degree view of the city. The whole restaurant 'sphere' makes a complete turn once every 30-60 minutes.
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