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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.
Martin is an exceptional guide who opens doors to the history and culture of Berlin. The city comes come alive in his narrative and accessible for visitors. The tour picks up on the details what it means and how best to take advantage of living in a historical and culturally rich city— I absolutely adored his cultural anecdotes . Would absolutely book him again when I am back next time.
Elisabetta was an excellent guide with expert knowledge on local urban art in the community. We were inspired by her passion for the subject and had a thoroughly lovely tour. We would highly recommend any tour with Elizabetta.
It was incredibly inspiring to cross Berlin with Martin, following the trail of persons resisting the national-socialist ideology and instead chose to do the right thing in the 1933-1945 period! Martin has extensive knowledge about this part of German history and shared this with stories, a nice list for further reading and recommendations for films and documentaries. In summary: highly recommended if you want to learn a about this less known part of Berlin history!
Venturing into Berlin with Betty as our guide was nothing short of extraordinary. From the moment we embarked on our journey, it was evident that we were in for an unforgettable experience. Betty's enthusiasm and energy were infectious, propelling us forward as we explored the diverse and dynamic streets of Berlin. With her at the helm, we covered an impressive amount of ground, soaking in the rich history and vibrant culture of this remarkable city. From iconic monuments to hidden gems off the beaten path, Betty ensured that we experienced every facet of Berlin in a way that we never could have on our own.