Our program allows you plenty of time to discover your new country, culture and customs. Below are some of our recommended
highlights. Some tours and packages can be organized when booking your program, please see the program price page for more
information.
city tour
Berlin has maintained a cultural richness, sustaining a fascinating and diverse selection of museums and monuments. Still a
city of two sides, the west embraces alternative lifestyles with a vivacious nightlife and inherent atmosphere of mounting
excitement while the east is a journey through the remains of the socialist experiment, a living breathing museum of
utilitarian buildings and hidden delights. Beyond the main thoroughfares there are lively bars, all night entertainment and
interesting little cafes.
berlin wall and checkpoint charlie museum
160 kilometers of mainly fossil remains mark the end of the 28 year division of East and West. Parts of the wall have been
preserved near the Hauptbahnof and the Reichstag. The East Side Gallery is the largest open air gallery in the world where
the longest remaining section has been painted in bright, optimistic colors. A museum using film and photographs to
illustrate the history of the Berlin Wall. Upstairs there are exhibitions with a focus on various human rights issues.
brandenburg gate
Commissioned by Friedrich Wilhelm II to represent peace, the gate was ironically embedded in the Berlin Wall and firmly
locked for the duration of Communist rule. The gate now symbolizes reunification and stands majestically in the center of
Berlin physically joining the two sides of the city.
pergamon museum and museum island
One of the most significant museums of ancient history in the world holding the acquisitions of nineteenth century German
archaeologists including the spectacular Pergamon Altar of Zeus(180 BC). Museum Island, this is the location of some
Berlin's best museums; the Pergamon Museum, Altes Museum, the Nationalgalerie and the Bodemuseum. The Berliner Dom, church
of the Hohenzollern family and built in1894, stands next to the Altes Museum and houses the remains of 90 family members in
its vault.
new national gallery
Cityscapes by Otto Dix and George Grosz highlight this comprehensive collection of German paintings.
schloss charlottenburg
Sumptuously restored palace commissioned by the future Queen Sophie Charlotte in 1695 with Karl Friedrich Schinkel
providing the final touches in the early nineteenth century. Beautiful gardens open from dawn to dusk and a collection of
romantic paintings inside provide the perfect combination for a days relaxation.
victory column
Moved from the front of the Reichstag to the center of the Tiergarten in 1938, the Siegessaule, or Victory Column celebrates the military successes of Prussia. 285 steps to the top guarantees one of the best views of Berlin.
zoological garden
Notable modern zoo where animals are housed in enclosures simulating their natural habitat. Set in the peaceful wooded Tirgarten, beside the peaceful LandwehrKanal.
jüdisches museum berlin/jewish museum berlin
An extensive collection of artifacts documenting the tragic history of the German Jewish community. Various artworks including sculpture, painting and design offer an artistic impression of the Jewish cause.