Experience your Berlin vacation on your own, listening to the audio content of our app on your smartphone.
It will be like having at your side a tour guide who will tell you the history, points of interest and curiosities of the city.
Once organized, take your first step into town as your audio guide tells you surprising facts and curiosities about its streets. Look up at monuments and increase your understanding.
Benefit from an audio guide without an expiry date plus no tickets to collect or meeting place.
Listen to the audio guide online, or offline.
The audio content is professionally created by a group of top authors and interpreted by TV and radio professionals.
The smartphone is yours and you will therefore not have contact with unsanitary devices provided by third parties
There is no need to book or to be present at a specific time or date.
The Audioguide can be downloaded and used immediately, it never expires, and any date/time indicated here is not binding!
It is not necessary to start from this exact point. The Audioguide allows you to customize your tour.
On Museum Island, you will find five museums, located on an island in the Spree River where, at the end of the 12th century, the first inhabitants set up home in Cölln, one of the two settlements that gave rise to Berlin. Today, the island is a treasure chest of masterpieces in five museums with 200 rooms, where you can admire artworks spanning a period of over 4000 years.
The Brandenburg Gate is the most famous and most widely photographed landmark in Berlin. It was commissioned in 1791 by Frederick William II of Prussia, who entrusted the task to the German architect Carl Gotthard Langhans, and it was to represent a symbol of peace and unity among peoples.
Alexanderplatz is the largest square in Berlin, and one of the largest in Europe. The history of this large open space dates back to the Middle Ages, when it was a cattle market, which gave the square its original name, Ochsenmarkt, meaning “oxen market”.
Potsdamer Platz is the most modern of all the squares in Berlin. This lively area, with its skyscrapers and shopping malls, features some particularly striking architecture, with buildings that seem to have been constructed with each other’s functions in mind. This sensation is not merely a coincidence.
The East Side Gallery is the largest collection of open-air murals drawn on the longest surviving stretch of the Berlin Wall, measuring over one kilometer. Most of the Wall was torn down on November 9, 1989, when thousands of East Berliners stormed the border crossings after hearing Günter Schabowski, a spokesman of the German Democratic Republic, announce their opening on TV.
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