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  • Line 1
    Every 30 minutes
    Alexanderplatz (ADAC)
    Alexanderstraße 1
    First departure: 09:25
    Last departure: 16:07

    Rotes Rathaus
    First departure: 09:30
    Last departure: 15:46

    Brandenburger Tor (This stop is currently moved to Maddam Tussauds due to the Europe Cup)
    First departure: 10:15
    Last departure: 15:45

    Hauptbahnhof |Central Station
    Washingtonplatz - Ella-Trebe-Straße
    First departure: 10:00
    Last departure: 15:55

    Ku´Damm
    Kurfürstendamm 236
    First departure: 09:30
    Last departure: 15:45

    Checkpoint Charlie
    First departure: 10:05
    Last departure: 15:30


    Line 2
    Every 60 minutes
    Alexanderplatz (ADAC)
    Alexanderstraße 1
    First departure: 10:10
    Last departure: 15:10

    City Spree Cruise (1h)
    Alte Börse: Stop 4, Line 1*
    Departures times:
    11:15
    12:45
    14:15
    15:45
    17:15
    *The tour returns to the Alte Börse

    Departures and frequency are approximate. They may change due weather and traffic conditions. 

  • ALEXANDERPLATZ

    LINE 1 & 2: BUS STOP 1

    Alexanderplatz
    Here you find the famous radio and TV tower Berliner Fernsehturm. The tower was built from 1965 to 1969 and has a height of 368 meters. Here you also find die Weltzeituhr (the world clock), a giant clock that shows time in other countries and the colourful Fountain of International Friendship.
    Read about Alexanderplatz
    Address: Panoramastraße 1A, 10178 Berlin

    Alexa Shopping Mall
    Here you can visit Alexa Shopping Mall, one of Berlin's largest indoor galleries and one of Europe's largest shopping malls.
    Address: Grunerstraße 20, 10179 Berlin

    FRANKFURTER ALLEE

    LINE 2: BUS STOP 2

    Karl-Marx-Allee & Frankfurter Allee
    Karl-Marx-Allee is a long parade street that runs through the eastern and central districts of Friedrichshain and Mitte, from Alexanderplatz via Strausberger Platz. The boulevard ends at the impressive Frankfurter Tor where it changes to Frankfurter Allee.

    Friedrichshain
    This neighborhood was former part of East Berlin, and still has some of the wall remaining. Today it’s an artsy neighborhood known for its artistic collectives, techno and punk-clubs and Berlin’s most lively nightlife.

    EAST SIDE GALLERY

    LINE 2: BUS STOP 3

    East Side Gallery
    An outdoor gallery that consists of a series of wall paintings painted directly on the 1,316 meters long remnant of the Berlin Wall. It is located near the Berlin Ostbahnhof train station by the River Spree in the Friedrichshain district. On the eastern wall are 160 paintings by various artists from all over the world.
    Address: Mühlenstraße 3-100, 10243 Berlin

    East Side Mall
    The new shopping mall hosts around 120 shops, restaurants, cafés and retailers, in three floors. The Mall is located next to Mercedes Benz Arena.
    Address: Tamara-Danz-Straße 11, 10243  Berlin

    Oberbaumbrücke
    This bridge is a well-known landmark for Berlin. When Berlin was divided, the bridge was a pedestrian crossing. Today it connects the two districts of Friedrichshain-Kreuzberg. The Oberbaumbrücke offers great views and is a popular photo spot.
    Address: Oberbaumbrücke, 10243 Berlin

    Uber-Platz
    The new city complex Uber-Platz (former Mercedes-Platz) near the river Spree is located along the East Side Gallery. Here you find event arenas, hotels, cinemas, bowling, restaurant, shops and outdoor areas and fountains.
    Read about Mercedes Platz
    Address: Uber Platz, 10243 Berlin

    OSTBAHNHOF

    LINE 2: BUS STOP 4

    Ostbahnhof
    One of the largest train stations in Berlin located in the city east in the district Friedrichshain. It connects long-distance trains, regional trains and the commuter trains S-Bahn.
    Address: Ostbahnhof, 10243 Berlin

    ROTES RATHAUS

    LINE 1: BUS STOP 3
    LINE 2: BUS STOP 6

    Nikolaiviertel
    This is the oldest area of Berlin, named after the church Nikolaikirche that dates back to 13th century. Nikolaikirche is Berlin's first church, today it is a museum and concert hall.
    Address: Rathausstraße 21, 10178 Berlin

    AquaDom & Sea Life Berlin
    At this large aquarium you find over 5000 creatures in 37 different fresh and saltwater pools. Explore the ocean's amazing creatures; see starfish, seahorses, stingrays, sharks and much more up close!
    Read about SEA LIFE Berlin
    Address: Spandauer Str. 3, 10178  Berlin

    Berlin Dungeon
    The Berlin Dungeon is a uniquely thrilling attraction that will whisk you way back into the city's most perilous past. Professional actors take you through the history of old Berlin with amazing special effects and historical backdrops.
    Read about The Berlin Dungeon
    Address: Spandauer Str. 2, 10178 Berlin

    Little BIG City
    Little BIG City, the unique history of Berlin becomes an exciting experience for everyone. Interactive 3D models, holograms, projections and more than 6,000 inhabitants make Berlin's history interesting and vibrant.
    Read about Little BIG City Berlin
    Address: Panoramastraße 1a, 10178  Berlin

    DDR Museum/GDR Museum
    Go on a trip back in time to the lost world of the GDR. You can really feel the soul of the history at this exhibition with sound, image and authentic furniture and decorations.
    Read about DDR Museum Berlin
    Address: Karl-Liebknecht-Str. 1, 10178 Berlin

    Nineties Berlin
    Nineties Berlin is a multimedia exhibition showcasing the wild and colorful Berlin of the 1990s. The decade that began in Berlin after the fall of the Wall had a lasting impact on the city. The exhibition captures this time and shows the traces of the 90s with real parts of the wall, sculptures and interactive elements.
    Address: Molkenmarkt 2, 10179  Berlin

    MUSEUMSINSEL

    LINE 1: BUS STOP 4

    The Museumsinsel is the northern part of the island Spreeinsel in the river Spree. It’s named after the five state museums located on the island; Altes Museum, Neues Museum, Alte Nationalgalerie, Bode-Museum and the Pergamonmuseum.

    Berliner Dom
    Berlin Cathedral, a beautiful church with a long and fascinating history.
    Address: Am Lustgarten, 10178 Berlin

    Unter den Linden
    Unter den Linden is the main boulevard in central Berlin that runs from Schlossbrücke in the east to Pariser Platz in the west. Along the street there are exclusive shops and car dealers who deal with luxury cars. There are also many nice cafes and outdoor restaurants here.

    Humboldt-Forum
    An ongoing reconstruction of the Berlin City Palace, the building will house the future Humboldt-Forum, which is scheduled to open in 2020.
    Address: Schloßpl. 1, 10178 Berlin

    FRIEDRICHSTRASSE

    LINE 1: BUS STOP 5

    Friedrichstraße is the main shopping street in Berlin. It's 3,5 kilometers long and houses shopping galleries, restaurants and designer boutiques. The famous Checkpoint Charlie is also located at Friedrichstraße. 

    BRANDENBURGER TOR

    LINE 1: BUS STOP 6

    Brandenburg Gate
    This is possibly one of the most photographed places in Berlin and an iconic symbol for the city. The Brandenburg Gate is an 18th-century neoclassical monument, built during the period of King Frederick William II. The gate has a long history and has played different roles for the city.
    Read about Brandenburg Gate
    Address: Pariser Platz, 10117 Berlin

    Holocaust-Mahnmal
    The Holocaust-Mahnmal is a monument in central Berlin, close to Brandenburger Tor. The monument that covers 19,000 square meters, and consists of 2711 concrete blocks, is dedicated to all Jews who were murdered during the Holocaust.
    Address: Cora-Berliner-Straße 1, 10117  Berlin

    Madame Tussauds Berlin
    Get up close and personal with your favorite celebrities like never before thanks to impressive sets, opulent costumes, exciting music, and modern technology!
    Read about Madame Tussauds Berlin
    Address: Unter den Linden 74, 10117 Berlin

    REICHSTAG

    LINE 1: BUS STOP 7

    Reichstagsgebäude
    The Parliament building is one of the capital's most important landmarks. It's a popular tourist attraction where you can learn about politics and the German history.
    Read about Reichstag in Berlin
    Address: Platz der Republik 1, 11011  Berlin

    Tiergarten
    Tiergarten is a large park in the middle of central Berlin. Here you can enjoy green areas, ponds and flower gardens. The park also has several cafes and attractions, such as the victory column Siegessäule.
    Read about Tiergarten
    Address: Str. des 17. Juni, 10785 Berlin

    HAUPTBAHNHOF

    LINE 1: BUS STOP 8

    Hauptbahnhof (The central station)
    The main central station in Berlin is the connecting point for all rail traffic, regional trains connect with the underground, tram and buses.
    Address: Hauptbahnhof, Europaplatz 1, 10557 Berlin

    Regierungsviertel
    Discover the new government district in Berlin on foot, or from the water on a boat tour. It is located directly by the river Spree.

    HAUS DER KULTUREN DER WELT

    LINE 1: BUS STOP 9

    Haus der Kulturen der Welt (HKW)
    The house of world cultures is a forum for contemporary art and critical debates. It stages a unique program, combining exhibitions, concerts and performance, research, mediation and publications.
    Address: John-Foster-Dulles-Allee 10, 10557  Berlin

    SCHLOSS BELLEVUE

    LINE 1: BUS STOP 10

    Schloss Bellevue
    Bellevue Palace, the palace with beautiful views, is the official residence of the German president. Bellevue is located in central Berlin, in the Tiergarten district, close to the river Spree.
    Address: Spreeweg 1, 10557  Berlin

    SIEGESSÄULE

    LINE 1: BUS STOP 11

    Siegessäule
    The Siegessäule, the victory column, is located in the middle of Tiergarten. It ranks as one of Berlin’s most famous landmarks. The official name of golden statue on top may be Victoria, after the goddess of victory, but the Berliners call her simply Goldelse. At the top, just below Victoria, is a viewing platform that offers great views over Berlin. In the lower part of the Siegessäule you'll a museum of the monument's history.
    Address: Großer Stern, 10557  Berlin

    Tiergarten
    Tiergarten is a large park in the middle of central Berlin. Here you can enjoy green areas, ponds and flower gardens. The park also has several cafes and attractions, such as the victory column Siegessäule.
    Read about Tiergarten
    Address: Str. des 17. Juni, 10785 Berlin

    KURFÜRSTENDAMM

    LINE 1: BUS STOP 10

    The Kurfürstendamm is West Berlin's most famous commercial street with a wide selection of large department stores and luxury shops. At the eastern end of the street is the Breitscheidplatz with the Kaiser Wilhelm Memorial Church.

    Zoo Berlin
    The Berlin Zoo is the oldest zoo in Germany and has the most species in the world. The zoo is home to over 20000 animals, including giraffes, gorillas, elephants and great pandas.
    Address: Hardenbergplatz 8, 10787 Berlin

    KADEWE

    LINE 1: BUST STOP 13

    KaDeWe
    Kaufhaus des Westens, known as KaDeWe, is a department store. KaDeWe is one of the world's largest department stores. It is located at the famous shopping street Tauentzienstraße in the Neuer Westen area.
    Address: Tauentzienstraße 21-24, 10789  Berlin

    Urania
    Urania is a scientific research center founded 1888. In addition to research, Urania hosts various exhibitions, concerts and festivals within the area.
    Address: An der Urania 17, 10787 Berlin

    LÜTZOWPLATZ

    LINE 1: BUS STOP 14

    Lützowplatz
    Lützowplatz is an inner city park area in the Tiergarten district. Here you find the contemporary art museum Haus am Lützowplatz. The museum host many different exhibitions, from photography and painting to conceptual art. 
    Address: Lützowplatz, 10785 Berlin

    KULTURFORUM

    LINE 1: BUS STOP 15

    Kulturforum
    Kulturforum is located on Potsdamer Platz and consists of numerous museums. Together they house the European Art Collection. The buildings at the Kulturforum also include the Philharmonic Hall, the State Library and the State Institute of Music Research with the Museum of Musical Instruments.
    Address: Matthäikirchplatz, 10785 Berlin

    Neue Nationalgalerie
    The gallery has a great collection of 20th century art from famous European and American artists, such as Salvador Dalí, Francis Bacon, Ferdinand Hodler, Edvard Munch, Pablo Picasso, Ernst Ludwig Kirchner, Max Beckmann, Paul Klee, Max Ernst, Wilhelm Nay, Gerhard Richter and Andy Warhol.
    Address: Potsdamer Straße 50, 10785 Berlin

    POTSDAMER PLATZ

    LINE 1: BUS STOP 16

    Potsdamer Platz
    This used to be a wasteland with the Berlin Wall running through it. But today it’s a completely new and modern area with restaurants, shopping centers, cinemas and modern architecture.
    Address: Potsdamer Platz, 10785 Berlin

    Sony Center
    Sony Center is a building complex located on Potsdamer Platz. The building complex has a large courtyard with a spectacular roof. In the courtyard there are outdoor seating and a large fountain.
    Address: Potsdamer Straße 4, 10785 Berlin

    German Spy Museum
    The German Spy Museum Berlin gives a unique insight into the gloom of espionage right where the Wall once divided the city.
    Address: Leipziger Platz 9, 10117 Berlin

    LEGOLAND® Discovery Centre
    At the ultimate indoor LEGO® playground you can create, play and build with no limits to your creativity and fantasy. Here is also an amazing 4D-cinema and a miniature of Berlin and a medieval dragon castle.
    Read about LEGOLAND® Discovery Centre Berlin
    Address: Potsdamer Straße 4, 10785 Berlin

    MAUERRESTE

    LINE 1: BUS STOP 17

    Berliner Mauer
    In the fall of 1989, the Berlin Wall fell; only a year later, the border facilities in the inner-city area were almost completely dismantled. In this area you can find remains of the Wall and memorial signs.
    Address: Potsdamer Platz, Leipziger Pl., 10785 Berlin

    Martin-Gropius-Bau
    The museum Gropius Bau is famous for its contemporary and archaeological exhibitions. The versatile exhibition program inspires more than 500 000 visitors every year.
    Address: Niederkirchnerstraße 7, 10963 Berlin

    Topographie des Terrors
    The museum Topographie des Terrors showcases the crimes of Nazism before and during the Second World War. It is located at the site where SS and Gestapo had their headquarters.
    Address: Niederkirchnerstraße 8, 10963 Berlin

    CHECKPOINT CHARLIE

    LINE 1: BUS STOP 18

    Checkpoint Charlie
    Checkpoint Charlie is the most famous former border crossing between East and West Berlin. The checkpoint brings history back with its guards, booth, flags, barriers, and sandbags based on the original. At the Mauermuseum located next to the checkpoint, you can learn more about the history.
    Read about Checkpoint Charlie
    Address: Friedrichstraße 43-45, 10117 Berlin

    GENDARMENMARKT

    LINE 1: BUS STOP 19

    Gendarmenmarkt
    The beautiful square Gendarmenmarkt is located in the district Mitte, surrounded by the amazing French and German cathedrals, Berlin Concert Hall and the statue of the German poet Friedrich Schiller. During the summer there are outdoor concerts at the square and in December Gendarmenmarkt is hosting a popular Christmas market.
    Address: Gendarmenmarkt, 10117 Berlin

     

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