

Attractions in Gay Berlin
Berlin is teeming with history and its key attractions bare testimony to that. But there is something to interest just about anyone of any age in this intriguing city. The infamous Checkpoint Charlie and Jewish Museum are two just examples of the many sights that serve as a stark reminder of Germany's torrid past and history buffs will enjoy exploring all the museums and memorials this great city has to offer.
For those who grew up [playing with bricks... takje a a visit to the LEGOLAND Discovery Centre where the young at heart can marvel at the wonder that is LEGO. The remains of the infamous Berlin Wall are now the Eastside Gallery, the largest open-air gallery in the world displaying graffiti from over 118 artists from around the world. It has become a major landmark in the city and a wonderful tourist attraction not to be missed.
The historic Hamburger Bahnhof, one of the most popular art galleries, is a must for culture lovers while the Postdamer Platz is a wonderful place to explore. The square, boasting a fantastic mix of restaurants, shopping centres, hotels, a casino, theatres and cinemas, draws both Berliners and tourists seeking good food and recreation. The Kollhoff building located in the square features a panorama platform, which can be reached by Europe's fastest express elevator, and offers breathtaking views of the city.
The easiest way to see the attractions listed below is to take the following:
Hop On Hop Off Bus Tour of berlin
Berlin Underground Tour
NIght Cruise in Berlin
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Alexanderplatz The Colosseum is properly one of the most famous of Berlin’s ancient building, as you gaze upon it for the first time it takes your breath away, a feat of engineering that is still not rivalled today! |
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The Berlin Wall There's not much left of it today, but you can visit a remanining section and the famous Check Point Charlie as you make your way to the East. |
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Berliner Dom One of the most spectacular Cathedrals in Europe, this romanesque building has intricate details throughout. Best viewed during the City of Light Festival. |
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The Brandenburg Gate Probably Berlin's most famous and uniquely identifiable landmarks is The Brandenburg Gate and is also the backdrop for CSD/Gay Pride each year. |
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Charlottenburg Palace The onetime seat of the Royal Palace during the Summer months, this breathtaking building is in stunning grounds and home to over 100 Picassos. |
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Gay Holocaust Memorial A recent memorial to all the gay men and women who died during the Gay Holocaust. |
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Gendarmemarkt A visit to this square will see you in the heart of Museum Island and allow you to explore some of Berlin's finest treasures and architecture. |
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Pergamon Museum Located on Musuem Island, the Pergamon Musuem is tryly spectacular. Highly recommended! |
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Name This futuristic square is commercial in nature, however it has some amazing shopping, a fantastic Sony Centre for the techies and great restaurants and bars. |
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The Reichstag The Reichstag is the heart of Berlin's seat of Government. It is an impressive building with a stunning dome at the top of the building allowing you to view parliment or the Berlin cityscape. |
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Scheules Museum One of the world's first gay museums, Schwules Museum in Berlin hosts regular gallerie parties and cultural events. |