Experience History and Stunning Views at Berlin's Victory Column

The Victory Column is topped by an iconic 35 tonne bronze statue of Victoria, the Roman goddess of Victory. This was a later addition, added following the Prussian's continued run of success in the 'unification wars'

David Rickerson-Seidel

The Berlin Victory Column

The Victory Column stands at a mighty 67 metres, increased further by the 8.3 metre tall bronze statue of Victoria.
Visitors to the Victory Column can ascend its 285 steps to reach the viewing platform at the top. From here, outstanding views of surrounding Tiergarten can be enjoyed. Note that entrance is €2.50 or €1.50 for concessions. Present your ticket at Café Victoria by the column for a discount on drinks.
Access is via one of four tunnels, framed by neo-classical style entrance points. The nearest stations are S-Bahn Tiergarten and S-Bahn Bellevue, although U-Bahn Hansaplatz is also close by. Set aside at least half an hour for a visit, allowing ample time to take in the wonderful views.

Tiergarten and Berlin Zoo

The Victory Column is located in Tiergarten, a 520 acre park which is full of beautiful flowers, open green spaces, lakes and charming cafés.
In the south westerly corner of Tiergarten and a short walk from the Victory Column is the Berlin Zoo. One of the largest in Germany, it houses an expansive variety of animals, including pandas, giraffes, elephants, seals, zebras, lions and a lot more. The adjacent aquarium is also worth a visit, with its fish, reptiles, amphibians and sharks. Entrance to the zoo is €13 for adults and €6.50 for children up to the age of 15. Combined entrance to the zoo and aquarium is €20 for adults and €10 euros for children. Family tickets are also available.


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Author: David Rickerson-Seidel

Guest Relations Manager at NH Collection Berlin Mitte Friedrichstrasse

My name is David Rickerson-Seidel and I have been part of the NH Hotel Group since September 2015 when the first NH Collection Hotel opened in Germany. After 16 years of hotel experience, I was offered a great chance to meet people from all over the world and each time I was able to learn from them – this is one of the reason why I love my position as a Guest Relation Manager. My daily task is to fulfil our guest’s needs before they actually asking for it. With my passion for my job it is always a great pleasure to see our guests happy and smiling before they leave the hotel and I know that we have done the job right. I always say that the only thing that a guest can’t buy and book in advance is our smiling receptionist with a warm welcoming, the friendly breakfast host who would like to know if you slept well, and our elusive room maid, who is preparing the room so that it feels like home – our employees make the difference – this is why you are not checking into your room at a terminal. Whatever you need – we are always there for you.

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