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Without a doubt: in Berlin it's the mix that counts. This is where history meets present, art meets Ku’damm and Tiergarten meets techno. And because there is a perfect mix to suit every taste, the German capital offers world-famous sights and exciting activities for everyone. For a truly unforgettable city trip, book a stay in one of our two Scandic hotels directly in the city center. So go ahead and check in and head out into the urban jungle.  

Two city hotels 

Both our hotels in Berlin – Scandic Berlin Potsdamer Platz and Scandic Berlin Kurfürstendamm are in the city center and close to top attractions such as Tiergarten, the Brandenburg Gate, Unter den Linden and remains of the wall. Famous neighborhoods like Mitte, Kreutzberg and Charlottenburg are all within walking distances from the hotels.  

Where to go in Berlin?  

If you’re unsure of where to go in Berlin, don’t worry, we’ve got you with a few helpful tips. Below is just a quick overview of a few popular neighborhoods and districts in Berlin, each with its unique features and attractions.  

Mitte – The heart of the city

Mitte, which means "center" in German, is the heart of Berlin and where much of the city's history unfolded. It's a dynamic neighborhood where the old meets the new. 

  • Brandenburg Gate: This iconic symbol of Berlin stands as a testament to the city's reunification. Visit day or night for a truly awe-inspiring experience. 
  • Museum Island (Museumsinsel): A UNESCO World Heritage Site, this island houses five world-class museums, including the Pergamon Museum and the Neues Museum. 
  • Berlin Cathedral (Berliner Dom): Marvel at the grandeur of this historic cathedral and climb its dome for panoramic views of the city.

Kreuzberg – an alternative neighborhood in east Berlin 

Kreuzberg is the vibrant heart of Berlin's alternative scene. It's known for its diverse communities, street art, and buzzing nightlife. 

  • Görlitzer Park: A popular hangout spot, this park is perfect for picnics, people-watching, and soaking in the local vibes.  
  • Markthalle Neun: A foodie's paradise, this market hall hosts a variety of vendors offering delicious international cuisines. 

Prenzlauer Berg – a picturesque neighborhood  

Prenzlauer Berg, just north of Alexanderplatz, is known for its tree-lined streets, historic buildings, and a laid-back atmosphere. 

  • Mauerpark: On Sundays, this park comes alive with a bustling flea market, karaoke sessions, and a lively atmosphere. Don't miss the panoramic view from the hill. 
  • Kulturbrauerei: Once a brewery complex, this space now houses a range of cultural venues, including theaters, galleries, and restaurants. 
  • Kollwitzplatz: A charming square named after the famous artist Käthe Kollwitz. It's surrounded by cafes, boutiques, and a farmers' market on Saturdays. 

Charlottenburg – an elegant neighborhood in west Berlin 

Charlottenburg has an air of sophistication with its wide boulevards, elegant shops, and historic palaces. 

  • Charlottenburg Palace (Schloss Charlottenburg): Explore the largest palace in Berlin, surrounded by stunning gardens. Its lavish interior is a window into royal history. 
  • Kurfürstendamm (Ku'damm): This famous shopping boulevard is lined with high-end boutiques, department stores, and cafes, making it a paradise for shoppers. 
  • Savignyplatz: A cozy square surrounded by restaurants and bars, it's perfect for a leisurely meal or a night out. 

Friedrichshain – Street food and flea market 

Friedrichshain is a dynamic neighborhood in east Berlin, known for its lively atmosphere, trendy bars, and a youthful energy. Friedrichshain borders the Volkpark Friedrichshain to the north and the river Spree to the south. By the shore of Spree, a part of the remains of the wall still stands as an open air art gallery – the famous East Side Gallery.  

  • RAW Gelände: This former railway repair station is now an alternative cultural hub, with graffiti-covered buildings, clubs, and street food stalls. 
  • Oberbaum Bridge (Oberbaumbrücke): An iconic symbol of Berlin, this double-decker bridge offers great views of the Spree River and the surrounding area.  
  • Boxhagener Platz: On weekends, this square hosts a popular flea market, where you can find anything from vintage clothes to quirky souvenirs. 

Berlin is a city of endless possibilities, where history and modernity seamlessly coexist. Welcome to Berlin and enjoy your trip!