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Weekenders, discover Berlin like a local on your short trip to the city. Whether it’s visiting museums, exploring flea markets, or sampling the best German lagers and ales, you’ll definitely have a long list of things to do in Berlin during the weekend. So if you’re not sure what to do in Berlin this weekend, check out the list below. Saturday: Meat Feast It’s never too early for meat! Start your weekend indulging in meat-heavy but absolutely delicious German specialties. Visit the city’s top dining spots and feast on Snitzel, sauerbraten, and eintopf. A delicious dessert of apple-filled strudel is the best way to cap-off your hearty meal. Saturday: Culture and History Berlin is home to over 200 museums! If you’re into culture and history, make sure you visit some of the best museums in the city. The Museum Island is a great place to spend your weekend in Berlin. With an amazing mix of modern and historical art, you’ll have the best time going from one museum to another. Saturday: Best German Beers Berlin has an amazing selection of beers! Spend your Saturday night in Berlin sampling the best lagers and ales in the city. Visit the best bars and clubs, especially in the areas of Friedrichshain, Mitte, and Kreuzberg. Find out where the locals hang out and enjoy the city’s bustling nightlife. Sunday: A History Lesson Travel back in time! Learn about Germany’s past on your trip to Berlin this weekend. Spend your Sunday visiting historic sites like Hitler’s former bunker and chancellery, the Topography of Terror, the former SS and Gestapo headquarters, and Checkpoint Charlie, which is the crossing point of the Berlin wall. Sunday: Flea Markets Bargains everywhere! What better way is there than to spend your Sunday afternoon in Berlin exploring flea markets? Visit the Flohmarkt am Mauerpark, one of the largest flea markets in the city. Rummage through a wide variety of things, from antique furniture, clothing, arts and crafts, jewellery, and even more.
Artur arranged a great tour with expert knowledge of Brugge and a beautiful walk around the city. He took time to explain, didn't rush, and was always open to questions. Highly recommended!
We couldn’t have had a better tour of stunningly beautiful Bruges than with Xavier! He was a polite, considerate, knowledgeable and particularly engaging guide. Full of many great stories, especially about the swans! We told him we needed a slower pace and frequent opportunities to sit, as we were pretty worn out from previous 2 weeks of cobblestone walking. He met us at the train station as planned and off we went to a park where there was a giant map of Bruges and he gave us an overview of everything before we started, ensuring we had a place to sit while he was talking. He made sure we had a bathroom break, along with a drink and rest. He truly loves this amazing city where he was born and it shows. We would not hesitate to recommend Xavier, whether for seniors (like us), or any other age groups. He has a knack for connecting with people and sharing his engaging stories and knowledge.
Hugo is extremely knowledgeable and entertaining with a fine sense of humor. We had the perfect mix of history, main attractions, off the beaten path and stories from a beautiful town. Highly recommended!
Igor has a background in history and archaeology, and I felt like we were walking around with a professor learning about history, art, and geography in real time. He was accommodating to our timing (and stopping for excellent snacks) while providing nonstop information and storytelling about Bruges from the Celtics all the way through the 1970s. A great way to get a crash course in a fantastic town.