Berlin Philharmonie
A night at the Berlin Philharmoniker's home venue is a dream come true for classical music enthusiasts. The Philharmoniker is consistently voted among the top two or three symphony orchestras in the world.
The concert hall, which is known for its unique tent-like roof, opened in 1963 on the southern edge of the Tiergarten. At the time, it was located in a barren area created by the Berlin Wall, but today it is situated in the heart of the city's cultural district as a member of the Kulturforum ensemble of renowned cultural venues.
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Things to Do
Kurfürstendamm
A visit to Berlin is not complete without a stroll down Kurfürstendamm (commonly known as Ku’damm) in Charlottenburg
Carnival of Cultures
World music is performed on four stages during the Carnival of Cultures, while culinary delights and handmade crafts are also offered
German Beer
Berlin is a paradise for beer lovers, with over 5,000 different beers to choose from. Visitors should definitely include some tastings in their trip