A boat trip through Berlin's city centre at Christmas time offers a magical way to experience the festive charm of the city from the water. As you drive along the Spree, you will enjoy breathtaking views of Berlin's landmarks, including the Reichstag, Berlin Cathedral and the historic Museum Island.
The city's Christmas markets along the riverbanks add a festive touch with sparkling lights, the scent of mulled wine and the warmth of the holiday spirit. The tranquil atmosphere, combined with the wintry landscape, makes this boat trip a cozy and unforgettable way to explore Berlin's winter wonderland.
Guests can enjoy the festive warmth of a centrally heated boat while sipping traditional mulled wine and enjoying slices of Christ's tunnel.
Our berth is located at the former loading tower, right on the banks of the Spree. Please wait in front of the ship until we let you in.
Tiergarten is a large city park in central Berlin. Covering an area of over 200 hectares, it is one of the city's most popular green spaces and offers a mix of lush forests, open meadows and scenic paths. Originally designed as a hunting ground for Prussian kings, the park is now a recreational area for locals and tourists.
The government district is located directly on the Spree. Opposite the historic Reichstag building is the modern Federal Chancellery. This is part of the impressive Band des Bund building complex, which is about eight times the size of the White House in Washington.
Berlin Central Station is the most important railway junction in the city and is located near the Spree River in the heart of Berlin. It was opened in 2006 and is one of the largest and most modern railway stations in Europe. The striking glass and steel design of the station with panoramic views and a huge central hall makes it a remarkable architectural landmark.
The Reichstag is Germany's historic parliament building in Berlin and is known for its striking architecture and political significance. Completed in 1894, the building was the seat of the parliament of the German Reich and later became the scene of decisive moments in German history, including the Reichstag fire in 1933. After extensive reconstructions after World War II, the building was reopened in 1999 as the seat of the Bundestag. The most famous feature is the glass dome designed by architect Norman Foster, which offers panoramic views of the city and symbolizes transparency in government.
Friedrichstraße is a main street in central Berlin and is known for its vibrant mix of shopping, culture and history. The historically significant street was once divided by the Berlin Wall during the Cold War and is now a busy thoroughfare with luxury boutiques, department stores, theatres and restaurants. Among the main attractions along Friedrichstraße are the Friedrichstadt Palace, a well-known venue for cabaret and performances, and the historic Friedrichstraße railway station, a transport hub.
Berlin Cathedral is a stunning Baroque-style church on Museum Island in the heart of Berlin. Completed in 1905, it is the largest church in the city and a prominent landmark. The cathedral has an impressive dome, ornate interiors and beautiful mosaics, making it an important example of Berlin's architectural heritage. The Hohenzollern family graves are also located here. Visitors can climb the dome to enjoy panoramic views of the city or attend services and concerts. Berlin Cathedral is a symbol of Berlin's religious and cultural history.
The Museum Island is a building ensemble consisting of five museums in the northern part of the Spree Island in the historic center of Berlin. It is one of the most important sights of the German capital and one of the most important museum complexes in Europe.
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