





Messe Berlin is a state-owned enterprise that organizes hundreds of events each year, including major international trade fairs such as ITB and InnoTrans, attracting millions of visitors and exhibitors.
One of the top shopping destinations in Berlin, this street is home to several stores and restaurants such as Louis Vuitton, Käthe Wohlfahrt and Hard Rock Cafe.
One of the best known landmarks in Berlin, this historic monument symbolises the tumultuous history of Europe and Germany.
The Berlin Wall Memorial is a historic site stretching along both sides of Bernauer Strasse. Dedicated to commemorating the divided city and the victims of the Berlin Wall, this open-air exhibition is located on the former border strip, which once lay on the East Berlin side of the boundary.
The Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe, also known as the Holocaust Memorial, honors the Jewish victims of the Holocaust perpetrated by Nazi Germany. The site features 2,711 concrete slabs arranged in a grid pattern across a gently sloping field.
Constructed in the late 17th century, the Gendarmenmarkt is widely regarded as one of Berlin’s most beautiful squares. It is framed by three remarkable landmarks—the German Cathedral, the French Cathedral, and the Konzerthaus Berlin—which together create one of the city’s most striking architectural ensembles.
The Berlin Zoo, with a distinction of having the most species than any other zoo, is a must-visit attraction for the whole family.