Berlin for free – three tips

Want to discover Berlin for free? Here are three tips. Let’s start with this famous building. The rice is the seat of the German Parliament. You can visit the building, the dome, and the roof terrace for free, but you need to book an appointment in advance. There are four guided tours per day. Just, you know, the tours are only available on days when the parliament is not in session. My next stop is in the southwest of Berlin. Berlin is known for being very flat, but the Grunovat forest has some hills made from the rubber left over from the Second World War. That’s the toy bag with a rune of the monitoring station from the cold war. And look over there, there’s a Olympic stadium and the TV tower. The rakenburg is also great for kite flying and paragliding. Or if you just want to get away from the bustle of the city, relax and enjoy the sunset. Speaking of sunsets, I’ll show you where you can chill after sunset and enjoy some great music. During the summer, you can go to the Mombu Park to dance. And if you don’t like dancing, you can still enjoy the vibe and watch other people dance. By the way, this place is perfect for taking a break after exploring the city. Besides, there are plenty of sites nearby like Museum Island in the Haku. I love dancing. Let’s go and find a dancing partner.

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  1. That's a Radio Tower near the Olympic Stadion. The TV Tower is in Alexanderplatz. There are a handful of free museums you can visit such as the Allied Museum in Clayallee where you can see the last cabin used at Checkpoint Charlie, the one seen being craned onto a truck in many news clips

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