Culture in Berlin
Take the kids to the top of Berlin TV Tower for its panoramic 360 degree city views. During the elevator ride, a guide will give some information on the exact measurements of the tower and what is to be seen from the top. Up on the terrace, you can walk around and have a drink, studying the maps and information panels placed strategically in all corners. The telescopes are always popular with kids. For lunch or dinner, be sure to make a reservation at the tower restaurant, and ask for a window seat, so you can enjoy the views.
If your children don't kick and scream at the word museum, familes can have fun at the Museum Island. This UNESCO Heritage Site combines neoclassical buildings with parks and gardens, so that even just walking around with the kids will be good fun. Inside one of the five major museums, they can discover some of the world’s finest architecture and art, from ancient civilizations to contemporary times. Just nearby, there are plenty of cafés and snack bars to regroup in.
The Checkpoint Charlie Museum is a good place to holiday with your teenagers who want to learn more about Berlin's recent history. They will probably have heard about the wall at school, but there’s nothing like being in the exact spot where it all happened.