A Discovery Exclusive: Ultimate Berlin by Train
A Discovery Exclusive: Ultimate Berlin by Train
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Description
Points of Interest
- Brandenburg Gate
- Berlin Wall
Be sure to read the Special Notes further down this page for important requirements and restriction.
Join a small group for an all-day comprehensive guided tour around Berlin. After you arrive by train, you'll board a coach for a sightseeing tour with plenty of photo stops including remains of the Berlin Wall, and the Brandenburg Gate and Reichstag. A traditional German lunch is followed by a visit to the Reichstag, home of the German Parliament. Completed in 1894, the six-story, 143,052-square-foot complex boasts a dazzling glass and steel dome that was built between 1994 and 1999. When you arrive you'll be escorted by your guide to a popular rooftop restaurant adjacent to the famous dome for a glass of sparkling wine. From this unique vantage point you have 360-degree views of the surrounding Berlin cityscape. Then, it's time to shop along the Kurfürstendamm, Germany's most famous shopping boulevard. At the end of the day, you'll transfer to the train station for the ride back to your ship.
Special Notes:
The train ride between Warnemünde and Berlin is approximately 2½ hours each way. The train is air-conditioned. You will join all groups on board the chartered train.This tour is not available to passengers beginning or ending their cruise in Warnemunde.
A Passport is required to enter the Reichstag building. Tour sequences may vary to avoid congestions at venues.
The coach for the city tour is equipped with seat belts, guests are required to use them. Guests may not stay on the coach during free time. The tour runs during all weather conditions. Guests should be prepared for the possibility of rain.
It is advisable to bring some small change of Euro coins as some shops do not accept other currencies nor Credit Cards for small purchases (furthermore, guests may have to pay for public bathroom facilities, usually between 50,- cents and 1,-Euro pp). Shopping location may vary as most shops are closed on Sundays and bank holidays. Only a few souvenir shops may be open.
Please note that due to maintenance works the Reichstag's glass cupola can be closed on short notice. The Reichstag itself and the restaurant on top will be still open.
Please note that the Reichstag can be closed on short notice and without a pre notice as it is the official seat of the German parliament.
Passport Requirements:
Guests need their passports to enter the Reichstags building; they need to pass a security check pointChild Price:
12 & under reducedDetails
Tour timeline may vary to avoid overcrowding, etc.