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Live like a local in Berlin for 48 hours! Whether you’re a history lover, art enthusiast or love to shop; finding fun things to do in Berlin for 2 days is easy. Looking for exactly what to do in Berlin for 2 days? Look no further! Day 1: Museum exploration Often referred to as the cultural capital of Europe, Berlin boasts a number of impressive museums! Spend your first day exploring some of these museums and learn more about the rich history of this city. Museum highlights include the heartbreaking but enlightening Topography of Terror and the fascinating Stasi Museum. Day: 1: Wander through the Jewish quarter One of the oldest and most interesting neighborhoods in Berlin, the Scheunenviertel (Jewish Quarter) is the perfect place for an afternoon or evening wander. Soak in the city’s vibes as you stroll through the streets full of art galleries, quirky boutiques, and cozy restaurants. You’ll find plenty of local Berlin flavor here! Day 2: Discover the East Side Gallery If you’re a fan of art or history, the East Side Gallery delivers on both. This large open-air gallery consists of over a hundred colorful mural paintings by artists from around the world. Every painting tells a fascinating story, and you’ll find yourself stopping often to absorb the deeper messages and observations within. Day 2: Take a night-time stroll through the Brandenburg Gate and Unter den Linden Take in the dazzling city lights of Berlin with a late evening stroll along the Brandenburg Tor and Unter den Linden. There are a number of restaurants to fuel your energy on the way!
Michele was an amazing guide for us. We walked most of the tour to see the highlights of the city. Great background knowledge about the history but also relevant details about the Berlin of today. Great that she ended the trip by sharing an overview of the highlights to do oer neighborhood! We enjoyed our time together very much. Tip: schedule a tour by bike with Michele to cover more ground.
My 14 yo grandson and I loved our tour with Seth. He told so many pertinent stories to our discussions on what happened in Berlin in WWII and showed us many photos of the original buildings that we discussed that were no longer there. We definitely got what we paid for and more - Seth showed us the Jewish Quarter, many beautiful memorials, talked about the damage that occurred as the Soviet’s arrived, told stories about many events during the war, and captivated us for the entire morning. The tour was well paced (including a stop at Starbucks for some sustenance for my grandson) and the rain didn’t stop him or us for a minute - in fact we hardly noticed it was raining (not!). On a special note, I asked Seth about Jazz clubs as this is a special interest of ours and he went above and beyond, doing research and giving us a list before arrival. I’ll call Seth again the next time we are in Berlin!!
Seth facilitated a fantastic, four-hour tour for our family of three. He has a fun personality and struck a perfect balance of being passionately engaged while also seeming relaxed. His knowledge was impressive. He showed & taught us several fascinating items that I don't think we would have known without him. We highly recommend Seth.
Betty was a fantastic guide; informative, thoughtful, entertaining, and knowledgeable. You will learn so much from her and see places you would not have thought to look up and see. Thank you for sharing Berlin with us!