

A UNESCO World Heritage site, Museum Island is home to five renowned museums displaying over 6,000 years of world history.

A historic café near Museum Island, popular for its breakfast and traditional German cakes.
An American-style deli known for its breakfast sandwiches and pastries.
A historic restaurant near Museum Island, popular for its traditional German cuisine and international dishes.

Museum Island involves a lot of walking, so comfortable shoes are essential.

Staying hydrated is important, especially when exploring outdoors.
Berlin weather can be unpredictable, a light rain jacket is useful.
Coffee cake with a crumb topping, served with cream or jam

Jelly-filled doughnut, often eaten for breakfast
Sausage with a spicy tomato sauce, often served with fries
A traditional wheat beer, often served with a shot of raspberry or woodruff syrup, reflecting the city's brewing history.
High-quality porcelain, a symbol of Berlin's craftsmanship, often featuring intricate patterns and designs.
Unique pieces from the former East Germany, offering a glimpse into the country's past, often found in vintage shops and markets.
A historic Protestant church and one of Berlin's most iconic landmarks.
A memorial to freedom, featuring a 1.3km long stretch of the Berlin Wall painted by artists from around the world.
Home to ancient artifacts, including the Pergamon Altar and the Ishtar Gate of Babylon.
Bannerman Castle, a striking remnant of the Gilded Age, stands proudly on Pollepel Island in the Hudson River, offering a glimpse into the opulent past.

A volcanic archipelago known for its pristine beaches, clear waters, and historic sites.
A vibrant art museum showcasing contemporary and historical art from Nova Scotia and beyond.