Brandenburger Gate: Commissioned
in the 1770's by Friedrich Wilhelm II,
the Brandenburger Gate is a symbol of
peace and is recognised as one of Berlin's
most reputable and photographed landmarks.
Schloss Charlottenburg: Commissioned
over 300 years ago by Queen Sophie Charlotte,
Schloss Charlottenburg is a magnificently
restored palace which is surrounded by
beautifully landscaped gardens and houses
splendid artwork.
The Tiergarten: As Berlin's most
central park, the Tiergarten is a green
wonderland that strateches for 630 acres
and features brilliant gardens, trees,
flowers, a café and beer garden.
Kaiser-Wilhelm-Gedachtnis-Kirche:
The Kaiser-Wilhelm-Gedachtnis-Kirche
is one of Berlin's most historically celebrated
sites. The blue-stained windows are breathtaking
and the church is a must-see in Berlin.
Winterfeldt Market: The Winterfeldt
market is recognised as one of Germany's
most famous markets, it is colourful and
vibrant and operates on Wednesdays and
Saturdays