11 Free Things To Do In Berlin

As the capital of Germany and the second biggest city in the EU, you may think it’s an expensive city to visit, but it really doesn’t have to be! There are many ways how to stretch your budget on your visit to Berlin. Here are some of the many free things you can do.

1. Watch outdoor karaoke at Mauerpark on Sundays
Every Sunday at 3 pm you can enjoy an outdoor karaoke in an amphitheater at Mauerpark. Here, in a so-called bear pit, the brave souls sing their favorite tunes in front of a crowd!

2. Visit food markets
To explore the delights of local kitchens stop by the farmers’ market. Kollwitzplatz in Prenzlauer Berg is one of the best! It’s held on Thursdays and Saturdays. Also, Turkish Market by the canal in Kreuzberg is well-known by being the most colorful market. It takes place on Tuesday and Friday afternoon. Another market worth discovering is the Markthalle Neun that’s on Fridays and Saturdays having various produce vendors.

3. Walk through the Brandenburg Gate
The Brandenburg Gate is the most iconic landmark of Berlin. It’s where the Berlin Wall first fell in November 1989, therefore any visit to Berlin would not be complete without walking through this majestic piece of architecture!

4. Check out the flea markets
In Berlin, you can find many different flea markets. Some specializing in art, others in antiques or general old trinkets. It can be lots of fun wandering around and discovering a variety of different vintage threads, retro lightings, furniture or GDR kitchenware. You’ll certainly find a flea market to your fancy!

Head to Nowkoelln Flowmarkt for Berlin designs and fashion, Arkonaplatz for vintage treasures, and Mauerpark for its broad selection, as well as beer gardens.

5. Visit the Deutsche Guggenheim for free
Plan a visit to Berlin’s own Guggenheim museum and yes, it’s free on Mondays! The museum hosts a collection of contemporary art and frequently showcases various exhibits from artists from around the world.

6. Get lost in the Holocaust Memorial
The Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe is one of the most important memorials to victims persecution under the Nazis. This Holocaust memorial is an area that’s about the size of a city block filled with grey concrete pillars located on a sloping field. When walking through the area, the sounds of the city fade away and all you see is grey – the effect is especially haunting!

7. Take a walking tour
Berlin offers multiple free walking tours, which are operated by donations. It’s recommended to try out tours of the most famous sights like the Holocaust Memorial and Checkpoint Charlie. To see an alternative side of the city you can check out the hip neighborhoods of Friedrichshain and Kreuzberg. You can find out more right HERE

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8. Visit the Topography of Terror Museum
This free museum documents the police and state terrors that happened during the Nazi regime in Germany. The location carries great significance, even some of the original parts of the Berlin Wall are still standing in the area. The museum has both indoor and outdoor displays, as well as rotating and permanent exhibitions which are open to visitors.

9. Walk along the East Side Gallery
The East Side Gallery is a colorful memorial to freedom, as well as the longest remaining section of the Berlin Wall. In November 1989, after its fall, more than 100 different artists from all over the world turned the wall into an open-air gallery. It’s fantastic!

10. Relax in the gardens of Charlottenburg Palace
Wandering through the gardens of the Charlottenburg palace you’ll feel like in a city like Paris rather than Berlin! While the palace itself is a royal residence and the entrance ticket is quite expensive, you are allowed to visit the gardens for free whenever you like!

11. Stand at the top of the Reichstag Dome
Climb to the top of Berlin’s parliament building for free to experience stunning panoramic views of the city! In fact, the dome itself is also something of an architectural miracle with integrated 360 mirrors reflecting lighting in many directions.
However, in order to visit the building, pre-registration is necessary. It can be done online

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