


The East Side Gallery is a vibrant, 1.3km-long stretch of the Berlin Wall, now a symbol of freedom and unity, adorned with over 100 murals.
Berlin's weather can be unpredictable, a light rain jacket is essential for sudden showers.
Exploring the East Side Gallery involves a lot of walking, comfortable shoes are essential.
Keep your phone charged for photos and navigation while exploring the gallery.
Grilled German sausage with a smoky flavor, often served with a side of sauerkraut or mustard

Jelly-filled doughnut, often eaten for breakfast or as a quick snack
Sliced pork sausage topped with a spicy curry ketchup, often served with a side of fries
A 1.3km-long remnant of the Berlin Wall, now a vibrant open-air art gallery.
Explore Berlin's rich history through interactive exhibits and artifacts.
Iconic glass dome offering panoramic views of the city.
A vibrant poster capturing the iconic murals of the East Side Gallery, symbolizing Berlin's resilience and freedom.

A traditional sour beer kit, including ingredients to brew your own Berliner Weisse at home.
A nostalgic Currywurst set, including a vintage-style serving tray and spices, reminiscent of East Berlin's street food culture.
Iconic café near the East Side Gallery, known for its traditional German breakfast and historic ambiance.
Popular breakfast spot near the East Side Gallery, offering a variety of American-style breakfast dishes.
Upscale restaurant near the East Side Gallery, famous for its steaks and celebrity sightings.
Tomok Village, a Dayak longhouse settlement, offers a glimpse into traditional Borneo culture.
A historic fortress and the largest British-built fortress in North America, offering stunning views of the St. Lawrence River.

A scenic cycling race through the French countryside, starting and finishing in Dijon.