Best Day Trips from BERLIN

River Spree

Germany’s capital city, Berlin, is recognized for its extraordinary collection of landmarks, thriving cultural scene, and lifestyle that manages to be both active and laid-back.

The city is best recognized for its stark contrasts, in actuality. The past and present coexist as modern and historical structures stand side by side. From the Brandenburg Gate to the Chancellor’s Office, Berlin’s attractions are witnesses to the history of a whole country. The historical Reichstag building, which houses the German parliament, is one of the principal government buildings in Germany.

Cheap Flights are available as well as budget friendly accommodations.

Potsdam's Beautiful Parks and Palaces
Potsdam's Beautiful Parks and Palaces

The Potsdam complex of palaces and parks, with its more than 500 hectares of grounds and 150 structures built between 1730 and 1916, was the pinnacle of Prussian aristocracy and a standard of perfection for all of Europe. Leading architects and landscape designers of the time collaborated with sculptors and artists to develop the complex, which includes masterpieces like the Sanssouci Park, the New Garden, and the Park of Babelsberg.

Dresden
Dresden

Dresden is still a city rich in history and architecture despite its tragic past.

The porcelain known as Dresden or Meissen china is another thing that the city is well known for. Dresden was the birthplace of porcelain manufacture, but in 1710 the business relocated to nearby Meissen.

Peacock Island
Peacock Island

With its sprawling gardens and white fairytale castle, Peacock Island is the ideal destination for a romantic day out.

Before Friedrich Wilhelm II, King of Prussia, who loved to have fun, the island had lain forgotten for a century. He enjoyed using the island as a covert location for meetings with his mistress Wilhelmine Enke, later Countess Wilhelmine von Lichtenau, even when he was a young crown prince.

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River Spree

Northeastern German river known as the Spree River rises in the Lusatian Mountains immediately beyond Neugersdorf and flows north past Bautzen and Spremberg before splitting into two arms briefly. The Spree Forest, which extends as far as Lübben, is created when the river splits into a network of canals after it passes Cottbus.

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Grosser and Kleiner Wannsee

Wannsee is a place in the German borough of Steglitz-Zehlendorf in southwest Berlin. It is Berlin’s most western neighborhood. Two lakes—the larger Großer Wannsee and the smaller Kleiner Wannsee—can be found in the quarter. They are connected by the Wannsee Bridge to the River Havel.

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