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How long is the drive from Frederiksberg to Berlin?

The direct drive from Frederiksberg to Berlin is 270 mi (434 km), and should have a drive time of 5 hrs 45 mins in normal traffic.

If you’re going on a road trip from Frederiksberg to Berlin, we did the research for you and compiled some great stops along the way — with Potsdam, Rostock, Roskilde, and Warnemunde, as well as top places to visit like Roskilde Cathedral and ARKEN Museum of Contemporary Art, or the ever-popular Viking Ship Museum.

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Top cities between Frederiksberg and Berlin

The top cities between Frederiksberg and Berlin are Potsdam, Rostock, Roskilde, and Warnemunde. Potsdam is the most popular city on the route. It's 6 hours from Frederiksberg and less than an hour from Berlin.
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Roskilde

Roskilde, a city in Denmark located west of Copenhagen, offers a rich historical and cultural experience. Visitors can explore the Viking Ship Museum with its ancient vessels and active boatyard, as well as the Gothic Roskilde Cathedral housing the tombs of Danish royalty. The nearby Museum of Contemporary Art is housed in a former royal mansion. For those interested in history, the Land of Legends open-air museum recreates Stone Age and Viking life.
25% as popular as Potsdam
11 minutes off the main route, 7% of way to Berlin
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Warnemünde

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Warnemünde, a port town with a long beachfront and lighthouse, was once the home of Norwegian painter Edvard Munch. The area offers various dining options such as sushi restaurants like Sushi Rostock and Asia Palast Warnemunde. Additionally, visitors can enjoy dining at Restaurant Strand 12. If you're in the mood for Asian cuisine, Asia Palast is a great choice offering an extensive menu.
18% as popular as Potsdam
11 minutes off the main route, 64% of way to Berlin
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Rostock

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Rostock, a city located on the north coast of Germany, is home to Rostock University and the Rostock Botanical Garden with its arboretum and alpine gardens. The old town boasts Gothic architecture at St. Mary’s Church and the cobblestone Neuer Markt main square. With a history dating back to AD 975, Rostock was once a member of the Hanseatic League, an influential trading federation of German cities in the 12th century.
29% as popular as Potsdam
8 minutes off the main route, 65% of way to Berlin
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Potsdam

Potsdam, a city bordering Berlin, Germany, is home to the magnificent Sanssouci Palace, once the summer residence of Frederick the Great. The palace complex includes the Renaissance Orangery Palace and its stunning Italian-style gardens with fountains. Visitors can also enjoy panoramic views from the Historic Mill and explore the neoclassical Charlottenhof Palace surrounded by English gardens. Additionally, Potsdam boasts the 19th-century Roman Baths featuring diverse architectural styles.
Most popular city on this route
16 minutes off the main route, 89% of way to Berlin

Best stops along Frederiksberg to Berlin drive

The top stops along the way from Frederiksberg to Berlin (with short detours) are Sachsenhausen Memorial & Museum, Olympiastadion Berlin, and Viking Ship Museum. Other popular stops include Warnemünde, Roskilde Cathedral, and GeoCenter Møns Klint.
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Viking Ship Museum

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The Viking Ship Museum in Roskilde, Denmark, offers a fascinating glimpse into ancient and medieval maritime culture. The museum is home to five remarkably well-preserved Viking ships that were excavated at Skuldelev and date back to the 11th century. Visitors can explore original 1,000-year-old Viking ships as well as exact replicas at the museum harbor.
An unforgettable experience for anyone who loves Norse history and mythology! The Viking Ship Museum in Roskilde is not just a museum - it’s a journey into the heart of the Viking world. Standing face to face with actual ships that once sailed the seas over a thousand years ago gave me chills. These vessels, recovered from the Roskilde Fjord, are deeply tied to the seafaring spirit of the Norse people. If you're passionate about Nordic mythology, this place is a dream. You can easily imagine these ships as the kind that carried warriors who worshipped Odin, sailed under Thor’s protection, and told tales of Loki’s mischief by the fire. The longships here evoke the legendary drakkars - dragon-headed ships said to sail across Midgard and into mythic battles. The museum also shows how real Viking life blended seamlessly with the mythological world. The sea wasn't just water - it was sacred and feared, ruled by gods and creatures from the sagas. The craftsmanship of the ships reflects this reverence. There are also live demonstrations of traditional boatbuilding using ancient tools, and you can even sail in replica Viking ships yourself - a truly immersive way to feel like part of a saga. Beautifully located on the fjord, this museum is a must-visit. Whether you're a history buff, a mythology lover, or both, this is one of the most inspiring and atmospheric museums in Denmark.
Dmitry Z — Google review
At the Viking Ship Museum in Roskilde, you’ll see the real Viking history — quite literally in pieces. The remains of five original Viking ships are displayed here, each with its own story of sea voyages, trade, and warfare. There are guided tours and activities running throughout the day, so it’s worth checking the schedule when you arrive. The guide shares the fascinating history behind the five ships that were discovered just a stone’s throw from here, in Roskilde Fjord. For those feeling hands-on, there’s a small workshop where you can try building your own miniature Viking ship. The kids especially loved hammering and sawing away. I had signed up for the sailing tour, where you get to sail on a Viking ship and even help raise the sail as part of the crew. Unfortunately, only four of us showed up out of the ten tickets sold — the rain kept the rest away. Without enough people for the weight balance, the trip had to be cancelled. Safe to say, I was pretty disappointed — it’s not every day you get to sail like a Viking. There’s also a restaurant by the museum. I tried the Viking platter — decent, but nothing to shout about.
Mei C — Google review
Not far from the Copenhagen, about 30 mins train ride. Just a reminder, you have to walk about 30-40 mins from Roskilde Station to the Viking Museum. Arrived at the Roskilde Viking Ship Museum around mid morning. There are two areas: first inside the agreat Hall, you'll see the five ancient Skuldelev ships in somewhat in skeletons forms. You'll feel a quiet awe just looking at their thousand-year-old remains. Second part is the outside where you'll see a beautiful place view with tons of boats. Tons of things to do outside, you can watch boatbuilders meticulously crafting replica ships in the boatyard. You can also sail out on the fjord in one of the reconstructed longships, sadly no more available slots for the day. If you have the budget and you'd like to fully experience, I suggest to pre book before going. Since we went during summer (end of August) you are allowed to climb aboard other replicas at the harbor, even try on Viking clothes. Overall it's a full experience.
Tiffany D — Google review
One of the most important attractions and museums during the visit to Copenhagen (40minutes by train). Staff are so welcoming with smile. Cinematography short movie in many languages will help a lot to understand the museum. The workshops outside will show you how the V-boats were built. Don’t miss it
Jean Z — Google review
A world-class and unique experience which is a must-visit if you're coming to Copenhagen as it's brilliant and only a 30-minute ride on the train (which is cheap and very frequent). See several recovered Viking long ships, discover about the different types and how they were built and used and then see expert craftspeople making replicas for experimental archaeology - sailing them to see how the Vikings would have used them. You can also become part of a crew in a small longboat close to the centre. And kids can design and make their own boat in wood with hand tools. Free tours in Danish and English by students are good and friendly. The venue hosts special exhibitions downstairs in the main hall. Several places to eat and drink on-site. Medium-size car park. If walking from the town train station, it's a pleasant and mostly flat walk. The shop has lots of Danish culture things to buy as well as stuff related to the Vikings. All staff friendly and helpful.
Alan M — Google review
This museum is an incredible place filled with authentic Viking ships, fascinating artifacts, and tons of interesting facts about the Vikings. Both children and adults will find plenty to explore and enjoy. During my visit, there was a blacksmith workshop where a skilled craftsman demonstrated traditional forging techniques. There was also a shipbuilding area where craftsmen were using hand tools to build seaworthy Viking ships — a truly impressive sight. For kids, there’s a small hands-on workshop where they can build their own miniature ships from scrap wood and test them in a water pool. There’s also a replica of a Viking household, complete with Viking clothing you can try on and a play area for children. The museum also has an excellent restaurant with delicious food and a cozy atmosphere. And best of all — if the weather is good, you can join the crew of a real Viking ship replica and sail out to sea. An unforgettable experience!
Julo M — Google review
I was a bit sceptical at first when i read its about one Viking boat restored. But there are 5 of them, and , whats more they have been fully rebuilt and are available even to step-in at the port next to the museum ! I learnt a lot from the short film in the museum. Go to the boat workshop at the port - they are just building a new boat, using old traditional tools, and you can chat with craftsmen. It was Worth a visit/trip from Copenhagen.
Jacek M — Google review
Roskilde Viking ship museum is a fantastic place. The museum has the excavated remains of Viking vessels, with activities for kids. Outside are reconstructed vessels and workshops where they are experimentally building new Viking vessels. Good facilities and cafes, free entry with a Copenhagen card and easily signposted from Roskilde train station. Well worth a visit.
James G — Google review
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Vindeboder 12, 4000 Roskilde, Denmark
https://www.vikingeskibsmuseet.dk/
+45 46 30 02 00
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Roskilde Cathedral

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Roskilde Cathedral, a 12th-century Gothic brick cathedral in Denmark, is a significant monument due to its unique architecture and historical importance. It is the first brick-built Gothic-style cathedral in Scandinavia and has evolved over 800 years to reflect changing architectural styles. The cathedral serves as the royal family's burial church, housing the tombs of numerous kings and queens. Visitors can explore its imposing exteriors and interiors while learning about Danish history.
You have to visit Roskilde Cathedral! Its amazing brickwork and unique style are so impressive, but the history inside is even better. Exploring the royal tombs is truly fascinating – especially look for the hidden tombstone of the three-legged horse and other cool myths surrounding the royal burials! The stunning Antwerp altarpiece and detailed royal tombs are also a beautiful sight. It was a fantastic visit, totally worth your time to discover its secrets!
K. D — Google review
As a history enthusiast, I was absolutely blown away by Roskilde Cathedral. This UNESCO World Heritage site is not just a stunning architectural marvel, but a living timeline of Danish royal history. Touring it with Ophelia Tours made the experience even more unforgettable - our guide Rene was knowledgeable, passionate, and made the entire visit engaging and fun. The cathedral’s sheer historical significance is staggering. It’s the final resting place of over 40 Danish monarchs, including Queen Margrethe I and King Christian IV. Walking through its chapels feels like stepping back in time - each one reflects the artistic styles and political shifts of the era in which it was built. From Gothic to Baroque to Renaissance, the cathedral is a tapestry of over 800 years of Danish history. The detail inside is breathtaking. The intricate tombs, the majestic organ, the soaring vaulted ceilings, and the peaceful crypts all tell powerful stories. I especially loved learning how the cathedral evolved over time and seeing how each generation left its mark - something you rarely get to witness so vividly in one place. Roskilde itself is a charming town, full of cozy streets, great cafés, and a welcoming vibe. It made the perfect day trip from Copenhagen - peaceful, beautiful, and rich with history. Highly recommend both the cathedral and Ophelia Tours. This was truly a highlight of our Denmark trip!
Dmitry Z — Google review
Designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1995. Today we celebrate its 30yrs. Very much worth a visit. Roskilde Cathedral is one of the most meaningful places to visit in Denmark, see a thousand years of Royal history, architectural masterpieces and art. Parking: limited parking available, 2hrs free parking and there will be a charge after that. Toilet is available inside the cathedral Disability access: may be a bit challenging as most areas have stairs. But may go around the plain floored part of the cathedral Original structure: Began as a church built by King Harald Bluetooth around 980 AD (made of wood). • The current brick cathedral replaced the earlier church around 1170–1280. • It was one of the first Gothic-style cathedrals in Scandinavia, built mainly from red brick, influencing church architecture across Northern Europe. 👑 Royal Burial Site • Since the 15th century, Roskilde Cathedral has been the main burial site for Danish monarchs. • Over 40 Danish kings and queens are buried here — including: • Queen Margrethe I (founder of the Kalmar Union) • King Christian IV • King Frederik IX and Queen Ingrid • Future monarchs, like Queen Margrethe II, also have tombs prepared there - refer to last photos Inside the Cathedral • Richly decorated altars, frescoes, and royal sarcophagi. • Features impressive organ pipes and historic tombs made of marble and alabaster. • Each royal chapel is unique, showing how Danish art and architecture evolved through the centuries.
Love - — Google review
A true marvel of a cathedral, a burial place for many Danish kings. We took a tour that took as to the cathedral on a bus. We arrived right before the opening, and the whole place without crowds that appeared a short while later. The place is rich in history but a tour guide really helps to appreciate that. Otherwise it may look like a regular church.
Edward S — Google review
A really cool spot to learn more about the Danish royal family! It is like a museum where you can read about the lives of those laid to rest there. Beautiful architecture and artwork.
Renée R — Google review
I live in Rome. Many people from all over the world come here. I know our beauties, yet Roskilde Cathedral is one of the most beautiful I've ever seen. It's full of imposing, celebratory monuments. What you feel, standing there, is the solemnity of the Danish kingdom.
Anthony G — Google review
This cathedral is definitely worth visiting. The interior architectural is beautiful and this place holds so many of the kings grave and they are so beautiful!!! The entrance ticket is also more reasonable than the other places of interest...
Food L — Google review
Not far from the Roskilde Station. Going into Roskilde Cathedral feels like walking straight into the past. This is where Danish kings and queens have been buried for hundreds of years. You'll walk past royal tombs some in fancy and beautiful stone bed for a queen or king. The real "design" highlight is the royal chapels, which are like small museums themselves. Each one was built in a different time period, so you see everything from medieval wall paintings to huge, dramatic Baroque and Renaissance tombs.
Tiffany D — Google review
4.6
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4.6
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Domkirkepladsen 3, 4000 Roskilde, Denmark
https://roskildedomkirke.dk/
+45 46 35 16 24
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ARKEN Museum of Contemporary Art

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Modern art museum
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Art museum
ARKEN Museum of Contemporary Art is a small but impressive museum that offers a diverse collection of contemporary artworks, sculptures, and installation art. The museum's building itself is noteworthy and the exhibitions are quite impressive. Visitors can also enjoy a creative workshop for families and a cozy cafe. Additionally, the museum's location near the beach makes it an ideal destination for art enthusiasts looking to explore both culture and nature in one trip.
I usually visit Arken 3 or 4 times per year, it’s always a beautiful journey, not only about art, but the area it’s calm, gives this inspirational and wonder vibe! The restaurant I advise to relax there for lunch or just a coffee. Last time I tried Enoki, vegan dish, was ok, I believe that I’m not a fan because I don’t love fried food, but try I would say
Ninolla E — Google review
The museum has some special exhibitions, and little by little visitors emerge into the artistic world. I enjoy the welcoming and warm of the staff members, and how kind they communicate with the customers but also between each others transmitting a nice feeling of a community. For some video projections more seats are needed as there was no space for everyone. The location is simply beautiful. Other than that, there is a big parking place also used by those going to the strand and not visiting the museum, and a small bycicle space.
Laura M — Google review
If you love modern art, this is the place for you. Plus it sits in a beautiful surrounding, with walks around the lakes and by the sea. A lovely cafe is just a few hundred yards away with pizza, beer, ice cream and other refreshments. Spend an extra hour exploring the nature walks if weather permits. You may even be lucky enough to spot a troll on your walk!
Janine C — Google review
truly engaging experience with its thought-provoking exhibitions and interactive attractions that leave a lasting impression. The location, slightly away from the city center, adds to its unique atmosphere and makes the visit even more memorable. On top of that, the museum café serves excellent coffee, making it a perfect spot to reflect on the art and the overall experience.
Julian R — Google review
A very nice contemporary art collection showing a large variety of mediums and subjects. They also include community projects and plenty of opportunities to rest and create. Family oriented and cozy.
Sa'ar G — Google review
Cool museum! Lots of modern and interactive art that’s fun to explore. Loved that you can actually engage with the exhibitions instead of just looking at them. The building and seaside location make it even better. If you are looking for a different museum experience this is a good option.
Carolina A — Google review
An interesting modern art museum by the coast. Not the most inspiring building on the outside, but good exhibits, café/restaurant and shop. Unfortunately, the day we came there was extremely loud construction going on. The museum gave cheap entrance and a free coffee because of the noise, but it would have been nice if they had stated the ongoing work on their website. Still a good place to visit and very nice food. Our highlight was the plastic ball pool for all ages. Lots of parking but unfortunately no electric car charging available.
Jonathan F — Google review
Great visit from Copenhagen it got 1 train an 1 bus was very easy as the staff were very helpful on the buses… gift shop is great and the art work of course … beautiful grounds also
Ashley — Google review
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Skovvej 100, 2635 Ishøj, Denmark
https://www.arken.dk/
+45 43 54 02 22
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BonBon-Land

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BonBon-Land is a delightful candy-themed amusement park that offers a wide variety of attractions suitable for all ages. From thrilling roller coasters to family-friendly rides and entertaining statues scattered throughout the park, there's something for everyone to enjoy. The park provides ample parking options, including free parking for season pass holders. Visitors can bring their own food for a picnic experience and explore the vast area filled with exciting features.
Great amusement park , with a lot of great options for all age groups. What I like the most is that we could bring our food inside and enjoy little picnic time. Is the place where we can spend whole day and still get to see new things around(is the big area, there are many amazing things in different corners 🙂) . Great parking space, few games has long queue but most of them had short waiting time. Its advantage that kids under 90 cm has a free entry. There is small water park for kids, so it’s better to take their swimming customs if they love playing with water.
Aarati K — Google review
It is a fantastic spot for a family day out. The kids absolutely love it, no question about that and there is something for everyone, regardless of age. From fun rides and playful activities for little ones to more thrilling attractions and relaxing areas for adults, the place offers an all rounded experience. It is the kind of place where you can easily spend an entire day without getting bored.
Sana K — Google review
Great fun. Family of 5. Lots of people for the Halloween theme. Just a shame the big swing wasn’t working again. 2 times I’ve been here this year and it was off.
Lee T — Google review
Such a fantastic day out we had here. Denmark is such a beautiful country. Henry the mascot was a giggle brought a teddy back with us. Loved this place, different to the norm. Would deffinetly advice a visit here
Diane D — Google review
Excellent location and opportunities for kids to play around!!! Probably among one of the best near Copenhagen..!!!, Unfortunately three of the main rides were not functional today 24/07… And the park was swamped by BEES both my children had been stings…
Junaid — Google review
It's an amazing amusement park and the rides are awesome. The food they sell is also great. There is also a relaxing place to eat breakfast or lunch near the ducks and fish
Malek A — Google review
1. A bit too expensive. Differentiate between people taking the rides and those who just accompany them. 2. Many attractions were closed, and there was no info about it before er entered. 3. It's quite pricey - also with the golden membership card. 4. A bit neglected here and there. 5. What is that thing with farting in Bonbon Land? Is this really something that you can offer children in their spare time? (Show about farting, etc.) 6. Food is junk and expensive. 90% is just trash like slush ice, french fries, and coke. Besides: good size, quite many different places to play around, a lot of attractions where 3-4 years old can ride on, and rather friendly staff.
Mariusz B — Google review
Amazing park with many goofy animals. Since its quite rural, the queue times were also VERY good
Mathias L — Google review
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Gartnervej 2, 4684 Holmegaard, Denmark
https://www.bonbonland.dk//?utm_id=GMBtraffic&utm_medium=OrganicGMB&utm_source=google
+45 55 53 07 00
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Stevns Klint UNESCO World Heritage

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Stevns Klint UNESCO World Heritage site is a geologically significant chalk and limestone cliff located in Stevns, Denmark. Rising 41 meters above sea level, it offers visitors world-class experiences and the best place to see traces of the asteroid that caused mass extinction 66 million years ago. The area features walking paths, an old church, and a museum about the formation of Stevns Klint.
I visited Stevns Klint in Denmark. It is an awesome treat for your eyes, with picturesque and stunning views. The cliffs and coastal scenery make it a must-visit spot for nature lovers. There is so much space for picnic and barbecue. Parking is with fee. Easy access from parking and not so much trekking needed. There are steep steps to get down to the beech. Highly recommend it!
Rakesh J — Google review
Enjoyable little stop. There's the UNESCO site with a couple small churches and a stairway down to the beach (closed when we visited in March), where you can see the cliffs. A couple minutes up the coast is the lighthouse along with free parking and a bathroom. You can't see the cliffs from there but they have free binoculars to see around the area.
Kevin B — Google review
Small place with breathtaking viewpoints all along the clif. Just watch out, hardly any fences and the cliffs must be around 50-70 meters high. At the far end there is a rather large paid (5 euro, card only) parking from where its a 2 minute walk to the church and start of hiking trails along the cliffs
Michiel — Google review
Visited late in the afternoon so there were not a lot of people around. The view of the cliffs were amazing from the old church. It's nice that they rebuilt the stairs with metal now but it is quite steep so need to be extra careful going down the beach. Happy to have found one stone with a fossil as well.
Marvin A — Google review
Great place to visit, the little church is funny looking and it is quite impressive to see the cliff face, even if it is really hard to distinguish the different layers. Be aware that access down to the beach is via a steep stair.
Kasper L — Google review
Beautiful place to visit. The history of the church is fascinating. The shoreline is very picturesque, a nice walk to the lighthouse. Recommend the restaurant by the lighthouse, but may need to book at busy times.
Amanda L — Google review
There is a beautiful walking path along the coast! The cliffs, lighthouse, fort and church were lovely in a bucolic setting.
GENTRY H — Google review
Nice spot ! Very enjoyed the view and the fosils search ! Take the time to talk with a guide to be sure to search for the right thing ! There is a lot of fosils to find !! It’s also a nice place to flight a Drone but there is a lot of wind …
Stephane D — Google review
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Boesdalsvej 14, 4673 Rødvig Stevns, Denmark
https://www.stevnsklint.dk/
+45 30 34 22 79
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Cold war museum Stevnsfort

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The Cold War Museum Stevnsfort, located in South Zealand, Denmark, offers guided tours of a 1950s underground fortress carved into limestone cliffs. This fortress served as a crucial element of defense for Denmark and NATO during the Cold War. The site features well-preserved equipment and offers an intriguing tour that includes visits to anti-aircraft batteries, anti-ship turrets from a German WWII battleship, and deep underground command posts and armories.
Nobody was supposed to know. Nobody was allowed to talk about it. Buried deep in a piece of cliff, Stevnsfort was a top-secret building block in the defense of Denmark and NATO during the Cold War. The so called Stevnsfort in Denmark is the Last Fortress of the Cold War Era: A hidden Frontline, deep under the Surface. Read the full story about the forgotten fortress here:
Steffen K — Google review
Excellent! I had to do the English audio tour with a Danish tour guide, but the facility is just amazing. The tunnels were a nice relief from the hot sun outside. I was able to lock my bike under a shelter, and the staff kept a bag for me so I didn't have to carry it around.
R M — Google review
Very interesting place ! I recommend the visit in English with a very experienced British militar that explains a lot of details even with humour, we enjoyed a lot, great job and thank you!
Ana F — Google review
the guide was a former soldier and he was absolutely great! nice place where you can see things from recent history.
Daniel H — Google review
What an excellent experience, well worth visiting but take a guided tour. I was lucky and was the only one on the English tour and had plenty options to film a photograph thanks to my excellent guide Ulla.
Martijn D — Google review
A tour that is definitely worthwhile. Not only the bunkers and all the military equipment are worth the trip, but especially the dramatic history behind them. Under one of the most beautiful landscapes in Denmark, hides a colossal witness and actor of the Cold War. An absolute must for anyone interested in history. A guide leads the tour through the facility in Danish. An app allows you to follow the most important information in other languages.
Jochen R — Google review
Nice place which provides some insights into cold war military securities but maybe its not so aged anymore in the world of 2025...
Michiel — Google review
We visited Stevnsfort a group of friends, took the special tour, and what an experience! Our guide Jørn Due was a great storyteller, and we had an amazing time around the fort and all the hallways and secret passage ways. A big recommendation to visit this place of Danish military history! 🇩🇰
Sangramsing K — Google review
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Korsnæbsvej 60, 4673 Rødvig Stevns, Denmark
http://www.fortmuseum.dk/
+45 56 50 28 06
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Nyord Church

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Nyord Church is a charming and historically significant church located on the small island of Nyord. Despite the challenges of serving a small population, this church stands as a testament to the unity and determination of its isolated community. Visitors are encouraged to imagine life in rural municipalities over 150 years ago while exploring this quaint church. The serene atmosphere inside offers an opportunity for quiet reflection, with the beautiful organ music adding to the experience.
Nyord little church, nice on small island :-)
Michael F — Google review
Nice, original and a great historical place.
Sigurd R — Google review
Very cosey village church with a spacial layout
Flemming R — Google review
Lovely small church
Vampie C — Google review
Beautiful place. Great place to meditate.
Mihai-Radu — Google review
Nice, small church
Nina D — Google review
Peace Nyord Church
Aon W — Google review
(Translated by Google) If you look at the history around, and try to understand how challenging it is to run a church/congregation with SO few households, then the church is a fantastic example of what a small group of isolated people can build together. If you visit the church: Take a good look around, imagine a church service in January with snow everywhere where Nyord is cut off from the outside world: You will hardly get closer to the idea of ​​what life was like in rural municipalities 150+ years ago. Also, note the opportunities to make small (but important) contributions next to the organ. (Original) Hvis man kigger på historien omkring, og prøver at sætte sig ind i hvor udfordrende det er at drive en kirke/menighed på SÅ få husstande, så er kirken et fantastisk eksempel på hvad en lille gruppe isolerede mennesker kan opbygge i fællesskab. Hvis du besøger kirken: Kig dig godt omkring, forestil dig en gudstjeneste i januar med sne overalt hvor Nyord er afskåret fra omverdenen: Du kommer næppe tættere på forestillingen om hvordan livet var i landkommuner for 150+ år siden. Bemærk i øvrigt mulighederne for at yde små (men vigtige) bidrag ved siden af orglet.
Johnny C — Google review
4.4
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Søndergade 1, Nyord, 4780 Stege, Denmark
http://www.nyordkirke.dk/
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Knuthenborg Safaripark

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Wildlife and safari park
Outdoor Activities
Knuthenborg Safaripark is a popular drive-thru park in Denmark that features a diverse range of animals from around the world. The park is divided into 11 zones and also includes adventure and water play areas. Visitors can interact with friendly horses and goats as well as encounter more exotic creatures like monkeys, zebras, giraffes, and tigers. The tiger area has been recently upgraded to provide an even better experience for visitors.
We love Knuthenborg. We have been there 3 times (one of them while we still lived in the country). My 6 years old daughter loves to re-visit the monkey area as she enjoys feeding them. This particular time we also paid a visit to the dinosaur park and it was impressive. We are never able ti spot a tiger which is a minus. Usually there are donkeys on the road, but this time they were hiding somewhere. The zebras were also far away from the road. The employees are always kind and friendly. Prices on all merchandise are high. You can bring your own picnic basket from home in case you are concerned about the price and speed of preparation of the food. If I lived in Denmark, I would buy an yearly pass to visit it more than once a year.
Lora O — Google review
Knuthenborg Safaripark is located in a lush area near the town of Maribo in Denmark and is considered one of the largest safari parks in Northern Europe. In this park, visitors can drive their own vehicles along designated routes through open and natural landscapes, getting up close to wild animals such as giraffes, tigers, rhinos, Arctic wolves, and many more. The natural and open setting allows animals to live in an environment similar to their native habitats, offering visitors a more authentic and immersive wildlife experience. In addition to the safari section, the park offers a variety of attractions for families, including a large playground, forest walking trails, and educational exhibits about the environment and animals. There are also accommodations within the park, allowing guests to stay overnight surrounded by nature and enjoy a unique and memorable experience. The park is designed to provide a peaceful and pleasant environment for both day trips and extended stays.
Nikoo S — Google review
Would have rated it with more stars but the new experience of seeing tigers and lions is not good. There is very less chance of seeing those animals. Not from the bridge nor from the panoramic window. The good parts are the dinosaur forest experience and the 2 roller coasters for the thrill.
Cornelia P — Google review
Hopefully this review can help the park make some improvements. The plus side is that you are able to get quite close to the animals and see savanna wildlife in a beautiful setting. The down sides are worth keeping in mind should you plan a family trip there. We stayed there overnight for a quite substantial amount of money for 2 adults and one 7 year old - approx 900 euros. Barely any staff available in the park. Poor directions and signage to drive around. Would be helpful to get a recommended order for the visit. And more info on the animals. In the tent, you are expected to wash, dry and put away your dishes with the threat of a 60 euro fine should you miss doing that. Empty your trash. Put on and take away your bed linen just to mention a few things that you would expect to be included when paying that much for 1 night. The food we ordered to prepare in the tent was bland. Compared to skanes djurpark in Sweden I would say you get much less for your money. I wrote a review for that too so anyone can check it out. It’s a pity because it’s such a beautiful sanctuary.
Johanna N — Google review
We’ve been to the park a few times and it never lets us down. The park is massive and there’s lots to see and discover. You can bring your own food or eat at the various points in the park dedicated to it, apart from the animals that stroll freely on huge terrains there’s also a big kiddy’s park at the bottom that if you go at the designated hours there’s a small rollercoaster and the water log ride included in the entrance price( that if you buy it online you save 30% off the price ) . Very recommended.
Thomas H — Google review
Great place. Kind and service minded staff. We rented a cabin for 4 days. Bring food whit you, if you rent a cabin. There are many picknic tables around the park. So you can bring food whit you on a daily trip also. If you rent a cabin gate close at 17:00 and you can't drive in or out. But you can walk around the park and some hours drive around. Great place for family. We was here in end of season.(October) a little cold, but it's was okey.
Christoffer D — Google review
It’s a like in the wild experience. It’s really a big park so you’ll need to have your car to go around and see the animals, there are also places you can walk to see other animals. Better start the tour in the morning if you’re planning for just a day trip but they also offer accommodation for families. There’s also different activities for kids. 🫶🏻💕
Sittie D — Google review
Absolutely fantastic experience. The animals roam free and there are plenty to see. For me the highlight was the dinosaur museum! With a collection of real bones from the biggest dinosaurs, you get to feel small next to these huge creatures. Would highly recommend. And remember to buy tickets online
John J — Google review
4.6
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4.5
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Knuthenborg Alle 1, 4930 Maribo, Denmark
http://www.knuthenborg.dk/
+45 54 78 80 89
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The Medieval Center

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Museum
Heritage museum
The Medieval Center is a living history museum that offers a glimpse into the life of a small market town from the Middle Ages. Visitors can immerse themselves in the early-15th-century medieval village, complete with costumed craftspeople demonstrating various activities such as archery, jousting tournaments, and firing of a trebuchet. The old merchant's house with its own harbor and boats provides picturesque scenery, while hands-on play experiences cater to children.
Outdoor living history museum. Went with a small group and we all had a wonderful visit. It was very informative yet entertaining at the same time, with points of interest for both young and old. Would definitely recommend stopping by. All of the staff were friendly, knowledgeable, and very helpful. There is a cafe on site but there are also picnic spaces available. Be sure to arrive before 12:00, so you can see the firing of the trebuchet/catapult. This was one of the highlights of our visit, along with the knight's tournament.
Marie F — Google review
This was great fun! Saw the jousting and trebuchets in action and visited with the blacksmith and weaver.
Julie W — Google review
If you're a fan of the Middle Ages, you've got to go there! Not only do they offer the wonderful recreation of a medieval village, with many houses and shops made with care from the overall architecture to the tiniest details, but you can also attend a tournament, visit an enchanted forest with truly amazing houses (that fit although they're 19C-inspired), and see Medieval machines they have built from scratch. As a bonus, the gift shop offers a Medieval beer they have also recreated and that is made to be palatable to us moderners. A truly wonderful visit.
David D — Google review
Nice place to enjoy the technology and life-style from earlier days. The people working there really enjoy their job and it feels like becoming a visitor of the medieval. Great for kids and with a lot of opportunities to explore the world ages ago. German speaking at the entrance is not a problem.
Torsten K — Google review
We had a great day with our preteen kids. Lots of activities and you can try out many different things. Places to eat, to play, to explore and the staff is always there to explain and share stories. The knight games were awesome! We paid around 500 to enter, and afterwards we found it absolutely worth it. Recommend to come early though, as some of the main activities are timed and done once a day. Parking is free.
Albert S — Google review
This is a magical place. I visited it as a volunteer and got to live there for a whole week like in the Middle Ages. I enjoyed the stay from my heart. Lots of time to tell visitors about medieval baking and show my craft and equipment, including the period appropriate sleeping quarter. Even when there was a slight rain, the areal with its reconstructed buildings was alive with the other international re-enactors who had joined to spend the week there. Visit this place when you are in Denmark. Especially if there is an event with many volunteers. And if you do, don't just walk through the village between the shooting of the trebuchet and the tourney. Go everywhere, try out the small ways, look in windows and doors and ask everyone you meet. All the "medieval" people there have interesting things to tell. They might even let you try out stuff. With children the Center can be a marvellous adventure if you go exploring.
Sebastian S — Google review
Incredible place to visit. Must see! Come early to see it all: the trebuched shooting and the knight tournament! All is so well presented you feel the history alive around you. A very child-friendly place. I'll cherish this day there always.
Janne H — Google review
Awesome experience! Went with my friends (all in our 20s) and it was great fun speaking to the people doing traditional crafts, seeing the trebuchet being fired and the jousting. I would have enjoyed if there was a schedule on when the different craftsmen were at their buildings though
Storm B — Google review
4.5
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4.5
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Indgang, Ved Hamborgskoven 2, 4, 4800 Nykøbing Falster, Denmark
https://www.middelaldercentret.dk/
+45 54 86 19 34
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GeoCenter Møns Klint

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Natural history museum
Nature & Parks
GeoCenter Møns Klint is a modern building located at the edge of the cliff, offering an interactive tour through 70 million years of local geological history. Visitors can explore the exhibition to learn about the area's history, including ice age glaciers and life in the Cretaceous Sea. Guided tours are available, and visitors can also seek assistance from staff in identifying fossils found on the beaches.
Absolutely stunning place to visit. The chalk cliffs next to the ocean are amazingly beautiful!
Bambi M — Google review
GeoCenter Møns Klint is a nice educational centre focusing on the Møns Klint area, it hosts exhibitions and activities. Onsite there are play areas, washrooms, cafeteria and gift shop.
Cuong L — Google review
It was a great hike (Tour 5) that we did. I really like the rugged and wild coast there. You should plan on spending half a day there, but more is fine too. From the seaside it is also amazing, tours are starting from Klintholm Havn
Boris — Google review
No wonder it has became a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Stunning natural wonder, with a Museum and activities that allows you to understand the factors behind this wonder. We also did the Tour 5, with two kids, 6 and 8. Smaller kids could also do it, bit forget about Strollers.
Oscar N — Google review
Beautiful, scenery and the beach, the stairs. Geo museums, and souvenir shops… nice to chill on the outdoor cafe.
Altansuvd A — Google review
Lovely place. Very good hike with friends we had. Easy/Medium track
Simonas P — Google review
I can highly recommend the Geocenter. In combination with a walk/hike at the cliffs, a very exiting and diverse day. The museum is very interactive, interesting and family friendly. When you are interested a bit in geology and nature, you will like it. Parking is 6 Euro per day, the entrance is a bit expensive but worth it.
T363 — Google review
One of the most visited sites in Denmark - for a reason. A great geological site to bring your kids for an exiting hike and experience. Look for fossils on the beach or awe the 70 million year old limestone cliffs raise from the sea.
Johan F — Google review
4.5
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4.5
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Stengårdsvej 8, 4791 Borre, Denmark
http://www.moensklint.dk/
+45 55 86 36 00
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GeoCenter Møns Klint

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Temporarily Closed
Natural history museum
Nature & Parks
GeoCenter Møns Klint is a modern building located at the edge of the cliff, offering an interactive tour through 70 million years of local geological history. Visitors can explore the exhibition to learn about the area's history, including ice age glaciers and life in the Cretaceous Sea. Guided tours are available, and visitors can also seek assistance from staff in identifying fossils found on the beaches.
Absolutely stunning place to visit. The chalk cliffs next to the ocean are amazingly beautiful!
Bambi M — Google review
GeoCenter Møns Klint is a nice educational centre focusing on the Møns Klint area, it hosts exhibitions and activities. Onsite there are play areas, washrooms, cafeteria and gift shop.
Cuong L — Google review
It was a great hike (Tour 5) that we did. I really like the rugged and wild coast there. You should plan on spending half a day there, but more is fine too. From the seaside it is also amazing, tours are starting from Klintholm Havn
Boris — Google review
No wonder it has became a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Stunning natural wonder, with a Museum and activities that allows you to understand the factors behind this wonder. We also did the Tour 5, with two kids, 6 and 8. Smaller kids could also do it, bit forget about Strollers.
Oscar N — Google review
Beautiful, scenery and the beach, the stairs. Geo museums, and souvenir shops… nice to chill on the outdoor cafe.
Altansuvd A — Google review
Lovely place. Very good hike with friends we had. Easy/Medium track
Simonas P — Google review
I can highly recommend the Geocenter. In combination with a walk/hike at the cliffs, a very exiting and diverse day. The museum is very interactive, interesting and family friendly. When you are interested a bit in geology and nature, you will like it. Parking is 6 Euro per day, the entrance is a bit expensive but worth it.
T363 — Google review
One of the most visited sites in Denmark - for a reason. A great geological site to bring your kids for an exiting hike and experience. Look for fossils on the beach or awe the 70 million year old limestone cliffs raise from the sea.
Johan F — Google review
4.5
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4.5
(521)
Stengårdsvej 8, 4791 Borre, Denmark
http://www.moensklint.dk/
+45 55 86 36 00
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Gutsküche Gut Darß

$$$$affordable
Restaurant
Shopping
Coffee shop
Farms
Farmers Markets
Loved this place. We will visit again as there is much to do with the kids. It's clean and tidy and animals are well looked after. I recommend this place.
Carl D — Google review
Delicious food, good service.
Sami T — Google review
(Translated by Google) The burgers may be made with organic meat, but they're not worth it! The BBQ burger consisted of a limp bun/bun, a huge lettuce leaf, almost unchewable onion rings (crispy yes, but not hard and dry and no onion taste whatsoever) and the bacon and a very dry pattie! No tomato, no cucumber, just as described on the menu. And don't forget the slice of cheese?! Simply boring, bad and too expensive! The veggie burger was just as bland! We tried it once, but that was it. There are far better burgers for much cheaper! The coleslaw tastes like the one from Aldi or Lidl from the big bucket! Price performance absolutely not suitable! (Original) Die Burger mögen ja mit Biofleisch sein, lohnen aber nicht! Der BBQ-Burger bestand aus einen labberigen werweißwas Bun/Brötchen, einem riesen Salatblatt, fast unkaubaren Zwiebelringen ( knusprig ja, aber nicht hart und trocken und von Zwiebelgeschmack gleich null) und dem Bacon und einem sehr trockenem Pattie! Keine Tomate, keine Gurke, halt wie beschrieben in der Karte. Und nicht zu vergessen die Scheibe Käse?! Einfach langweilig, schlecht und dafür zu Teuer! Der Veggieburger war genauso lieblos! Wir haben es mal probiert, aber das war es dann auch. Es gibt bei weitem bessere Burger deutlich günstiger! Der Krautsalat schmeckt wie der von Aldi oder Lidl aus dem großen Eimer! Preis Leistung absolut nicht passend!
Mario L — Google review
(Translated by Google) Fries, currywurst, veggie burger, and Bolognese. Everything was a delight and truly delicious. Well-seasoned and not too salty. The special request for a portion of fries without salt was happily accommodated. The shandy from the Gut Darss Glass tasted so much fresher with the Darss Silhouette ;-) The service was very attentive and friendly. The ambiance, which, among other things, used the old water pipes as cable ducts, has a rustic feel. (Original) Pommes Currywurst, Veggieburger und Bolognese. Alles war ein Genuss und wirklich lecker. Gut gewürzt und nicht zu viel Salz. Der Sonderwunsch eine Portion Pommes ohne Salz zu servieren würde gerne umgesetzt. Das Radler aus dem Gut Darss Glass schmeckte mit der Darss Silhouette gleich viel frischer ;-) Der Service war sehr aufmerksam und freundlich. Das Ambiente, bei dem unter anderem die alten Wasserleitungen als Kabelkanal genutzt wurden hat etwas uriges.
Bjoern N — Google review
(Translated by Google) A fantastic kitchen where everything comes fresh straight from the farm to the table! We discovered the farm by chance and it literally stuck with us. We had a great meal there and then played the outdoor mini golf, which was a lot of fun. The farm offers a wide variety of options for all ages, making it a great option for everyone. We'd love to come back, if only to get more of the delicious salami. (Original) Eine fantastische Küche, wo alles frisch direkt vom Hof auf den Tisch kommt! Den Hof haben wir durch Zufall entdeckt und sie förmlich „hängengeblieben“. Wir haben hier gut gegessen und anschließend noch das Outdoor Minigolf genutzt, was viel Spaß gemacht hat. Das Angebot auf dem Hof ist vielfältig für alle Altersgruppen und daher eine tolle Option für jeden. Gern kommen wir wieder, allein schon um Nachschub der leckeren Salami zu holen.
Sophie D — Google review
(Translated by Google) The burgers were delicious, but the patty was too small for the bun, and I missed the bacon that was supposed to be on them. The dogs didn't get any water either. (Original) Burger waren lecker aber Patty zu klein für das Brötchen und ich habe den Bacon vermisst der darauf sein sollte Hunde bekamen auch kein Wasser
Paula C — Google review
(Translated by Google) We were looking forward to a nice coffee after our arrival. Unfortunately, the staff seemed a bit overwhelmed, probably due to understaffing during the off-season. After a long wait, the coffee was finally tasty. Perhaps it's worth another try. (Original) Haben uns nach der Anreise auf einen schönen Kaffee gefreut. Das Personal schien jedoch leider etwas überfordert. Sicher auch wegen der Unterbesetzung in der Nachsaison. Der Kaffee hat nach langer Wartezeit dann geschmeckt. Vielleicht ist es einen zweiten Versuch wert.
Dörte K — Google review
(Translated by Google) Varied menu, friendly service, delicious food. It was our first time there and we immediately felt at home 😊 (Original) Abwechslungsreiche Speisekarte, nette Bedienung, leckeres Essen. Waren zum ersten Mal da und haben uns direkt wohl gefühlt 😊
Anne-K. R — Google review
4.1
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3.5
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Am Wald 26, 18375 Born a. Darß, Germany
https://www.gut-darss.de/gutskueche
+49 38234 50650
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Baltic - Border -Tower Museum

History museum
Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
I am visiting the N.E. German Baltic Coast from my hometown of San Francisco California and I drove over to Kühlungsborn to visit the Border Tower Museum. What a great exhibition of education that explains life during the division of Germany. The exhibit is also a testimony of life in the GDR. The Tower Museum has a sandwich board with names of individuals who were documented escapee's. The museum is split between the tower and the building. If you are in the area, I recommend a visit. Thanks to the curators and caretakers of the museum.
Eddie V — Google review
A chilling reminder of a less forgiving time where the west and east were divided, a Cold War watchtower with a history of those that tried to make there way to the west….. worth a visit. Information boards are in Germany only but the pictures tell a story. You can climb the tower for a small fee (2€ per person). 4 stars only because of the lack of multi lingual support.
Peter T — Google review
Nice little museum, but the outdoor part didn't have any signs in English, only German.
Gustav L — Google review
Very nice for all people and its not expensiv
Dominik G — Google review
Very beautiful and historic place
Gugulethu N — Google review
Top
Martin W — Google review
Piece of history we must not forget
Jorma Z — Google review
War super da
Daniel Z — Google review
4.5
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4.5
(70)
Grenzbeobachtungsturm BT11, Ostseeallee 1A, 18225 Kühlungsborn, Germany
http://ostsee-grenzturm.com/
+49 173 8732778
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Warnemünde lighthouse

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Technology museum
Sights & Landmarks
The Warnemünde Lighthouse, a 19th-century beacon constructed with gleaming white glazed bricks, stands at a height of 31 meters. It offers stunning panoramic views of the picturesque village of Warnemünde, the Baltic Sea, and the pristine beach. Serving as both a navigational aid for ships and an iconic symbol of the seaside resort, this historic lighthouse has been guiding vessels since its construction in 1898.
Great place. You can climb the lighthouse and get great views. The beaches in the area are great. There is some fabulous public sculpture in the area too. The famous teapot building is close by.
G M — Google review
We were on a cruise thru the Baltic Sea and one of the stops was Warnemunde. We walked around the town self guided using google maps. The town is rather small so it did not take long to see it all. The lighthouse is in a busy part of town on the dock area. It was easy to get to the lighthouse for an up close view. Built in 1898 and very much a part of the town.
Perry H — Google review
I visited this lovely coastal town of Warnemünde whilst on a cruise. I only spent a couple of hours but was really impressed.
Praful S — Google review
It’s a must place to visit while sightseeing in Rostock, In the area u also have the opportunity to visit the public beach areas plus don’t stop at the lighthouse, if you walk further u will come to a sea point where u can see two further lighthouses and also big ships coming towards the harbor.. Interesting and beautiful scenerio.. A must place in Rostock
Sherin F — Google review
The Warnemünde Lighthouse, a striking landmark in Rostock, Germany, stands tall at 37 meters on the Unterwarnow estuary. Erected in 1898 with white glazed bricks, it offers panoramic views from its two galleries. Once operated by a keeper, it's now automated, guiding ships with its light visible for 20 nautical miles.
Shibhar — Google review
It was very nice place to visit one should depart here early in the morning. And enjoy the sun near to the beach and play and take the sunshine. I love this place a lot if you need any more information you may text me at Instagram @ashwani17000
Ashwani C — Google review
The lighthouse is definitely worth to see! Amazing view, you can read about a technology used for signaling, what's really interesting. Only what I didn't like was how the stuff haven't been speaking even a word in other language than German and even haven't been trying.
Ivana M — Google review
It’s nice and relaxing.
Indiana_CHILLER — Google review
4.7
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4.4
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Am Leuchtturm, 18119 Rostock, Germany
https://warnemuende-leuchtturm.de/
+49 381 5192626
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Alter Strom

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Canal
Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Alter Strom, located in the heart of Warnemunde, was originally a canal connecting Rostock's port to the Baltic Sea. Over time, it became a charming area with colorful houses where fishermen and sailors settled. Visitors can now enjoy strolling along the picturesque promenade, shopping, and savoring delicious seafood while watching seagulls. It's a lively place with opportunities for swimming and beach activities. The area is perfect for spending quality time with family or friends over a weekend getaway.
Great place for hangout and pass the weekend. You can eat lots of fish items. Sea beach was too good -- you can swim, play volleyball etc.
Sk U — Google review
Wonderful place to visit with family with great picturesque. The place is so lively and you get to have some delicious sea food. You got to see the beautiful sea gull flying around.
Asif J — Google review
Great views of the town
Lokesh — Google review
Relaxing, picturesque spot on the Baltic Sea.
Kirk F — Google review
We visited early in the morning just as the place was coming to life. A very pleasant place to visit.
Lewis K — Google review
A must see place of you are around
Gizem B — Google review
Beautiful
Dixie C — Google review
(Translated by Google) Essentially touristy but nevertheless largely authentic and quite romantic harbor passage ... at least for a landlubber like me 😃 (Original) Im wesentlichen touristisch geprägte aber trotzdem weitgehend authentische und durchaus romantische Hafenpassage .... zumindest für eine Landratte wie mich 😃
Stephen B — Google review
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18119 Rostock, Germany, USA
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Warnemünde

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Outdoor Activities
Beaches
Warnemünde, a port town with a long beachfront and lighthouse, was once the home of Norwegian painter Edvard Munch. The area offers various dining options such as sushi restaurants like Sushi Rostock and Asia Palast Warnemunde. Additionally, visitors can enjoy dining at Restaurant Strand 12. If you're in the mood for Asian cuisine, Asia Palast is a great choice offering an extensive menu.
18% as popular as Potsdam
11 minutes off the main route, 64% of way to Berlin
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Karl's Adventure Village Rövershagen

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Amusement park
Water & Amusement Parks
Theme Parks
Karl's Adventure Village Rövershagen is a vibrant amusement park set on a strawberry farm, offering a variety of indoor and outdoor rides and attractions with a rural theme. Founded in 1921, this family-owned entertainment park features live demonstrations of strawberry jam making, sausage production, and cookie baking. Visitors can enjoy the whimsical Icesculpture World and sweet manufacture experiences reminiscent of 'Charlie and the Chocolate Factory.' The village also hosts events such as farmer's markets.
Amazing place to spend quality time with kids. Many extra costs inside if you decide to buy something (what kids always want to do), we also did ceramic painting, staff not friendly, but the result was amazing. Definitely visiting again.
Justina T — Google review
Loved the atmosphere, it's a great day out activity! Amazing rides and great collection of strawberry 🍓
Harshvardhan C — Google review
Great place for a family trip! 🎉 There are plenty of fun attractions for both kids and adults, from thrilling rides to aquariums and themed decorations. Everything is well organized, clean, and the atmosphere is fantastic – highly recommended! 🌟
Edin Z — Google review
Wonderful experience there. An ideal place for a day tour (with family, child, friends). Lots of variety of collections, colors, activities. I loved many of their products, designs! Also, there are a lot of tester foods, that was useful for me to decide if I'll buy it or not. Again, good experiences, so recommended.
Manzim S — Google review
Great park with great ice sculptures good food and good coffee great atractions
Dennie J — Google review
Karls Erdbeerhof Rövershagen is an amazing place and truly a one-stop destination for the whole family. Whether you’re visiting with kids or adults, everyone will find something to enjoy. The entire theme revolves around strawberries, from delicious treats to unique decor that makes the atmosphere both charming and fun.There are countless stations where you can sample different strawberry jams and even watch how some products are made. The souvenir shops are full of creative, strawberry-inspired items that make for perfect gifts or keepsakes. One of the major highlights is the impressive Teekanne installation, proudly featured in the Guinness World Records — a fun surprise that adds to the village's playful spirit.Overall, Karls Erdbeerhof Rövershagen offers a delightful mix of entertainment, food, and creativity. It’s a place you’ll want to return to again and again.
A — Google review
very good amusement park, my kids love it 🥰
Renan D — Google review
This is my second time coming with my family. The park is unique, amazing ideas and entertainment, excellent food, pleasant and helpful staff, many many details. It simply cannot be described in words. If you don't mind that you share restaurant with dogs, who piss on jars of jam in the store, this is the right place for you!
Bora K — Google review
4.5
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4.0
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Purkshof 2, 18182 Rövershagen, Germany
https://karls.de/roevershagen/
+49 38202 4050
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Stadtmuseum Güstrow

Local history museum
Sights & Landmarks
Castles
(Translated by Google) Nice little museum about the history of Güstrow from the Middle Ages to today. Super nice employees and no entry fee! Not so crowded, so you can look at everything in peace. (Original) Schönes kleines Museum zur Geschichte Güstrows vom Mittelalter bis heute. Super nette Mitarbeiterinnen und ohne Eintritt! Nicht so voll, so dass man alles in Ruhe anschauen kann.
Antje — Google review
(Translated by Google) A must-see if you want to expand your knowledge of Güstrow's history... No admission—donations are welcome at the end of your visit. (Original) Unbedingt, wenn jemand sein Wissen über die Geschichte Güstrows erhellen möchte... Kein Eintritt-gerne Spende am Ende des Besuches
Katrin S — Google review
nice
Aborihan B — Google review
(Translated by Google) Nice collection of different eras, bigger than expected and still free (Original) Schöne Sammlung verschiedener Epochen, Größer als erwartet und noch kostenfrei
Yvonne L — Google review
(Translated by Google) Considering it's free, you get quite a lot. (Original) Dafür dass es kostenlos ist, hat man ganz schön viel geboten bekommen.
Christian T — Google review
(Translated by Google) The City Museum could be a good next stop for our Stroke and Aphasia Support Group. The accessible design... The building's access and elevator are ideal for our support group. The free museum visit is also great, of course. (Original) Das Stadtmuseum könnte ein nächster Anlaufpunkt für unsere Selbsthilfegruppe Schlaganfall und Aphasie sein. Die barrierefreie Gestaltung... Zufahrt UND Fahrstuhl im Gebäude bieten sich super gut für unsere Selbsthilfegruppe an. Toll ist natürlich auch der kostenlose Besuch im Museum....
Erika K — Google review
(Translated by Google) Small but nice: carefully selected, attractive exhibits from history, social history and art, supported by multimedia. Entry is free. A worthwhile visit! (Original) Klein, aber fein: Sorgfältig ausgewählte, attraktive Exponate aus Geschichte, Sozialgeschichte und Kunst, multimedial unterstützt. Der Eintritt ist kostenlos. Ein lohnender Besuch!
Cordula K — Google review
(Translated by Google) Designed and furnished with a lot of love and expertise, something for everyone, from the Bronze Age to modern times (Original) Mit viel Liebe und Sachverstand konzipiert und eingerichtet, für jeden etwas dabei, von Bronzezeit bis Neuzeit
Steffen B — Google review
4.8
(29)
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4.0
(83)
Franz-Parr-Platz 10, 18273 Güstrow, Germany
http://www.guestrow.de/stadt-kultur-politik/kultur/stadtmuseum/
+49 3843 769120
19

Müritzeum

Natural history museum
Zoos & Aquariums
Interactive displays on local environment, centered on an aquarium with 40 regional fish species.
Small, but you will love it if you're a nature lover.
Manoj P — Google review
It was ok. Everybody was praising it and yes the shown local fish are impressive. But it wasn’t that great for our kids. There was too much text to read for them to follow everything. For adults it’s better. Also the Movie shown in their theatre had nothing to do with the region.
Christian H — Google review
Great medium-sized museum and aquarium. Very educational and easy to enjoy at almost all ages. Plenty of detailed information is supplied about the surrounding national park and it's nature. Scattered throughout are interactive learning stations, some of which easily enjoyed by kids on their own. For adults on their own I would count in some ding 1 to 2 hours here. With kids expect to take longer if you take the effort to engage them and help them learn.
Martin R — Google review
Nice Museum showing the amazing wildlife from Mütitz. It has a beautiful lake with local birds, and an aquarium with huge fish. (find the difference in the pictures)
Hector A — Google review
Great facility!! I thought 14€ ticket is kinda expensive, but it was worth it. All the explanation with English version, English speaker friendly place;) i enjoyed aquarium part and outside lake area. And all the Exhibition are fun to take a look.
ABB — Google review
Great place to visit with your kids and learn something about the region's flora and fauna. Children can explore interactively different things of nature.
Hans G — Google review
Nice and small natural history museum/aqvarium. We enjoyed the stay. Could have been more english subtitles.
Vemund F — Google review
Very nice place , they should create a route where you walk and pass everything , because going in here and out there causes you to miss many things by accident. Also if you're a fish expert like myself, dirty tanks will honestly put you down.
Ethan B — Google review
4.3
(7502)
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4.0
(171)
Zur Steinmole 1, 17192 Waren (Müritz), Germany
https://www.mueritzeum.de/
+49 3991 633680
20

BÄRENWALD Müritz gGmbH

Animal protection organization
Water & Amusement Parks
Non-governmental organization
Non-profit organization
Theme Parks
I've been supporting this cause since 2020 and loved being able to see the bears and how they are cared for for real. It's so worth going. I didn't want to leave and I will definitely be back.
Alia M — Google review
12 euro entrance is fine, but I would have loved a tour of the place. I have visited Libearty in Romania and several other Vier Pfoten places prior to this place and Bärenwald didn’t convince me that it was a sanctuary for the rescued bears; It felt like a zoo. It was a surprise to me that young kids could run around freely. On top of that, they were screaming which I think is not ideal for rescued bears.
Seb A — Google review
Seen three bears, after doing a few rounds. It's not like a zoo, so you might have to spend a few hours to see any of them, so I wouldn't recommend a short visit. The place is well maintained, a decent playground, which helps to encourage kids to stay longer
Paul — Google review
An Unforgettable Experience🐻 I had the incredible opportunity to take part in the BärVolontär Day at BÄRENWALD Müritz, and it was truly one of the most inspiring and educational experiences I’ve ever had. From preparing food and enrichment items to observing the bears and learning about their individual stories, every moment was deeply meaningful. I had the chance to watch beautiful siblings Pavle and Sylvia, old lady Mascha, fluffy Ida, feisty Michal, and a teenager Rocco—each with their own unique personalities and histories. Seeing them roam, play, and rest in a safe, natural environment was a powerful reminder of why sanctuaries like this are so essential. Thanks to places like BÄRENWALD Müritz, we cannot only protect these animals but also educate both children and adults about the importance of animal welfare and conservation. A special thank you to Avi and Greta, our wonderful guides, whose knowledge, kindness, and passion made the day even more memorable. Their guidance helped me understand not just how the sanctuary works, but also why it matters so much. P.s. food bar is also very good and delicious (vegetarian) Greetings from Belgium
Oyuna — Google review
Saw at least 5 bears. Well done 4 Paws for giving these bears a life!
Kathryn C — Google review
AMAZING PLACE! It's so good to see that there is a rescue place for bears. The park is well maintained with many branches to see and relax during the walk. There are also many entertainment places - playground for kids and creative ways to learn about bears life (e.g. maze). The entree fee (as of May 2023) is 12€ but it's a good contribution to keep this place. You can easily spend there 2-3h.
Ka S — Google review
This was such a wonderful experience! Nicely done park: educative, inspiring and really moving. The bears are incredibly beautiful and we saw them in so many different states : roaming around, swimming, rolling around, napping. Very grateful for such a place and the attention to details.
Lisa D — Google review
Great place to see bears and learn about the species and their history. Natural surroundings with lots of room for the bears as well as the visitors. You can get a fresh "fischbrotschen" and other snacks too. Gift shop has a good selection of gifts and souvenirs. As a well-travelled Canadian, I've seen lots of bears in the wild and I would say that this is the next best thing!
Team A — Google review
4.7
(8479)
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4.5
(112)
Am Bärenwald 1, 17209 Stuer, Germany
https://www.baerenwald-mueritz.de/
+49 39924 79118
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21

Nationalpark Müritz

National park
Nature & Parks
Park
Nature reserve with woodland, moors & over 100 lakes, plus resident fish eagles & cycling tours.
Wonderfull see landscape with flowers, birds and all other kinds of animals.
Ims H — Google review
An outstanding area of lakes and forests with an excellent network of well marked hiking and cycling trails. Lots of potential for canoe and boat excursions too
Richard P — Google review
Naturelovers, you will enjoy it here. We biked the Havelroute in 2016 to Berlin. Canoeing & swimming in the gorgeous lakes and camping on the shores. It was just wonderful. We will be back.
Annemieke W — Google review
Super good place to ride bikes
Patricio M — Google review
Did you ever wonder how paradise looks like?? There you are. With some luck animals will show up - especially if you get more off-road. Cycling is probably the best way around to discover this beautiful area. There are Pensions and Rooms for rental in every small village.
Aline C — Google review
wide area of woods, lakes, gentle hills and meadows. so nice to relax and enjoy the lush greenery. i could be there forvever
Pirin — Google review
Havelquelle
Christian H — Google review
Its a good place to hike, but most of the hike ways are sand.
Ki T — Google review
4.7
(1275)
•
4.5
(122)
Kargower Str. 12, 17192 Kargow, Germany
http://www.mueritz-nationalpark.de/
+49 3991 668849
22

Ravensbrück Memorial

Memorial park
Sights & Landmarks
Monuments & Statues
The museum is well laid out and presented. Clear explanations, pictures & graphics on: - the formation, duration and liberation of the camp. - every aspect of life within the camp. Entrance is free. Well worth the visit. Highly recommended.
Keith C — Google review
Need to decide between seeing Sachsenhausen and Ravensbrück best go here. The female inmates witness stories and the building infrastructure left standing give a much deeper impression of all the horrors and inhumanities of concentration camp life in the period.
CCTV T — Google review
Really worth to visit, touching… we must never forget. Well organized and preserved. The city is charming, but some restaurants and hotels - only cash.
Gessica — Google review
Very interesting, really recommend this place.
Karol R — Google review
78 years go, after several months imprisoned in Ravensbrück, my grand-mother was delivered by the Red Army in April 1945. As a member of the French Resistance, she was denounced and deported to this concentration camp. In January 1939, Himmler let build up the Ravensbrück concentration camp in Brandenburg, North of Berlin, the only camp for women. The first inmates - German and Austrian women - arrived in May 1939. Some 130,000 prisoners, mostly women but also men and children, were imprisoned in Ravensbrück. In six years, Ravensbrück was transformed into a vast concentration camp complex, surrounded by satellites (kommandos) serving the German industry. The inmates were forced to work more than twelve hours a day, punctuated by dawn and evening calls, to develop and maintain the site; they served as slave labor in the sewing workshops and electrical assembly industries such as Siemens and Halske, as well as in the arms industries such as Heinkel, BMW, Mercedes and Skoda. Some were subjected to the medical experiments of Dr. Karl Gebhardt. Polish girls, nicknamed "rabbits" and political prisoners NN, Nacht und Nebel. They were subjected to sterilization experiments, muscle and bone transplants... After such a "nerve-wracking experience", my grand-mother passed her grand-children the following message: "There is no foreigner on this planet 🌍. ☮️ Peace can not be kept by force. Everyone shall contribute to achieve it by understanding" What a heritage from such a woman 👩 who survived this part of History.
Jean-Philippe D — Google review
A sad place , but people must see.
Robert R — Google review
A very moving visit beautiful scenery. Well worth visit. Museum fabulous very informative.
Stephen J — Google review
The place must be visited, and it's inspiring. The courage of people... Unbelievable. The problem is the lack of information displayed in English.
X W — Google review
4.4
(496)
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4.5
(82)
16798, Str. d. Nationen, 16798 Fürstenberg/Havel, Germany
https://www.ravensbrueck-sbg.de/
+49 33093 6080
23

Fontane Therme

Thermal baths
Spas & Wellness
Sauna
Spa and health club
Spas
Lovely spa and wellness centre, set on the shore of a lake, a beautiful setting. One of the highlights is the "Seesauna", where you can look out onto the lake while sweating in 80°C heat - and dip in the cold lake water afterwards, if you like. There are other saunas, too, plus steam bath etc, as well as salt pools and a larger pool for swimming.
Roger — Google review
Nice Therme with 4 Saunas, a quiet area which I didn't like because it was rather uncomfy with cheap blankets and a bad smell. Beds were also not supporting relaxation in the lake sauna. The library relaxation area is a little nicer but too small. In the lake sauna, you probably always find a seat because it's huge, and you have a nice view over the lake with the possibility to walk directly into the lake after the sauna visit. Especially during winter, quiet refreshing. The other area with the Saunas was good. Here, you have a live infusion, whereas in the lake sauna, it's automatic. There is also an ice area and two walk through showers for gold and hot water. The pools for my liking where all too cold and I didn't spend a minute in there. Overall a nice experience but there is potential to make it even nicer and a little more comfy.
Felix — Google review
Overall very underwhelming. Kitchen closes at 7pm, food is very expensive and of low quality. The only thing that is enjoyable is the lake sauna. Rather go to Vabali in Berlin for an experience 10 times as good at the same price. Terrible lighting concept, no customer experience design.
Eva S — Google review
Great idea to escape busy Berlin for a day and just relax. Easily reachable by public transportation, the train station is just 10 minutes away walking so don't be afraid to go without a car. All facilities are very nice, pool and sauna and steam baths are the best and the bistro is totally worth it!
Estefania B — Google review
A bit further out from Berlin, so I can not get there as often as I would like. It would be great to go once a week and discover everything that they have to offer. The saunas are my favorite, such a nice mix of options and many great programs at regular intervals.
Devin H — Google review
This place is a great place to relax. You can reach the place quite easily with the train and a short walk. I s there during Easter and while it was running at full capacity, it still felt quite empty so that relaxing was actually possible. This is really a highlight since in the other options in Berlin like Vabali or Liquidrom you feel like sardines packed in a can. The employees are really friendly and try their best to make your stay pleasant. Food options in the Therme itself were very limited and overpriced, but options in the hotel annexed are okay. Overall, great experience.
Andrea M — Google review
Very relaxing place, with various saunas and pools to choose from. I was here mid March but the cold did not matter in the warm pool outside, under the full moon. I have enjoyed it a lot and plan to go back as soon as possible.
Val G — Google review
The worst experience ever! The receptionist was rude and disrespectful. We only took 3 bathrobe sets but she entered 2 more into the bill without our consent. They refused to do anything when we asked for a correction, and fooled us to pay the whole amount by promising return the overpaid items to our bank account. The next day they changed their mind, said the only offer they can provide is two free sets for our next visit. How can we still trust such a company who lied and even stole from customers? Of course we won’t visit again! If you expect rudeness and arrogance, that would the a suitable place to go!
Yang Z — Google review
4.2
(1800)
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3.5
(110)
An d. Seepromenade 21, 16816 Neuruppin, Germany
https://www.resort-mark-brandenburg.de/fontane-therme/
+49 3391 40350
24

Sachsenhausen Memorial & Museum

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Museum
Sights & Landmarks
The Memorial and Museum Sachsenhausen is a powerful site that serves as a reminder of the atrocities committed during the Nazi regime. Visitors can explore the camp at their own pace, with guided tours available for deeper insight. The museum houses numerous artifacts, descriptions, and first-hand accounts that shed light on the horrors that took place there. Audio guides are recommended for a more comprehensive experience. While some parts of the camp have deteriorated over time, the sheer scale of the site is awe-inspiring.
One of the best I have been to. With the audio guide and information boards you can really get a feel of what was happening here over the 30 to 60 time period
Paul A — Google review
It was very informative with a cheap audio guide (roughly €3. 50). Entry is free. It's not very easy to find your way there if you're using public transport. Google Maps took us in via an office complex and police headquarters (the old SS training camp, I believe). It's got a lot of information in the different rooms with a lot of reading, although plenty of different languages are catered for. A lot of the main areas to visit have been restored or rebuilt and it's hard to gauge the conditions of the time. It does seem to be a work in progress to restore everything and add extra sections. Some of the interactive exhibits didn't seem to work which would be troublesome for those who needed audio guidance. The computers we were using at one point just all turned off. I would recommend it but it needs a full day and plenty of energy for all of the walking and some stamina for the reading. I think they offer guided tours but I'm not certain.
Mike P — Google review
This is an amazing place and a must see. Its part of our world's history. The Nazis were so cruel. I was so upset when I visited today at the hurt and pain the Jews suffered in the concentration camps. May they all rest in peace now.
Marie Y — Google review
Tough place to visit..great sad history. Learning experience. Great tour person ANNE..took tour from NCL...cruising baltic sea !!
Gene M — Google review
A profoundly moving and essential memorial. The Sachsenhausen Memorial & Museum is thoughtfully curated, offering deep insight into both the Nazi concentration camp and post-war Soviet use. The exhibitions, preserved buildings, and memorials are powerful and respectful. A must-visit for anyone seeking to understand this history.
Marika ( — Google review
Ok visit, but not that many original details still there which makes it more difficult to grasp the extent of the horror, especially for our teens. I don't want to say it's necessary to have the horrific details around, but to me it does bring a tangible message across for next generations, to make sure it never happens again.
Katrien D — Google review
It is a really good place to go and learn about our past and to educate ourselves. Admission and audio guide are free.
Gerald C — Google review
We did this tour when we visited Berlin for a few days in March. As a history lover this was right up my street. We did this with a guide Campbell who was very knowledgeable. The tour itself was very informative, with a range of information boards and material to read through at your leisure. Very moving place to visit. Would recommend a visit if you enjoy history
Lyndsay R — Google review
4.6
(16292)
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4.7
(3941)
Str. d. Nationen 22, 16515 Oranienburg, Germany
https://www.sachsenhausen-sbg.de/
+49 3301 200261
25

Sachsenhausen Memorial & Museum

Mentioned on 
6 lists 
Museum
Sights & Landmarks
The Memorial and Museum Sachsenhausen is a powerful site that serves as a reminder of the atrocities committed during the Nazi regime. Visitors can explore the camp at their own pace, with guided tours available for deeper insight. The museum houses numerous artifacts, descriptions, and first-hand accounts that shed light on the horrors that took place there. Audio guides are recommended for a more comprehensive experience. While some parts of the camp have deteriorated over time, the sheer scale of the site is awe-inspiring.
One of the best I have been to. With the audio guide and information boards you can really get a feel of what was happening here over the 30 to 60 time period
Paul A — Google review
It was very informative with a cheap audio guide (roughly €3. 50). Entry is free. It's not very easy to find your way there if you're using public transport. Google Maps took us in via an office complex and police headquarters (the old SS training camp, I believe). It's got a lot of information in the different rooms with a lot of reading, although plenty of different languages are catered for. A lot of the main areas to visit have been restored or rebuilt and it's hard to gauge the conditions of the time. It does seem to be a work in progress to restore everything and add extra sections. Some of the interactive exhibits didn't seem to work which would be troublesome for those who needed audio guidance. The computers we were using at one point just all turned off. I would recommend it but it needs a full day and plenty of energy for all of the walking and some stamina for the reading. I think they offer guided tours but I'm not certain.
Mike P — Google review
This is an amazing place and a must see. Its part of our world's history. The Nazis were so cruel. I was so upset when I visited today at the hurt and pain the Jews suffered in the concentration camps. May they all rest in peace now.
Marie Y — Google review
Tough place to visit..great sad history. Learning experience. Great tour person ANNE..took tour from NCL...cruising baltic sea !!
Gene M — Google review
A profoundly moving and essential memorial. The Sachsenhausen Memorial & Museum is thoughtfully curated, offering deep insight into both the Nazi concentration camp and post-war Soviet use. The exhibitions, preserved buildings, and memorials are powerful and respectful. A must-visit for anyone seeking to understand this history.
Marika ( — Google review
Ok visit, but not that many original details still there which makes it more difficult to grasp the extent of the horror, especially for our teens. I don't want to say it's necessary to have the horrific details around, but to me it does bring a tangible message across for next generations, to make sure it never happens again.
Katrien D — Google review
It is a really good place to go and learn about our past and to educate ourselves. Admission and audio guide are free.
Gerald C — Google review
We did this tour when we visited Berlin for a few days in March. As a history lover this was right up my street. We did this with a guide Campbell who was very knowledgeable. The tour itself was very informative, with a range of information boards and material to read through at your leisure. Very moving place to visit. Would recommend a visit if you enjoy history
Lyndsay R — Google review
4.6
(16292)
•
4.7
(3941)
Str. d. Nationen 22, 16515 Oranienburg, Germany
https://www.sachsenhausen-sbg.de/
+49 3301 200261
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26

Olympiastadion Berlin

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6 lists 
Stadium
Sights & Landmarks
Arenas & Stadiums
Olympiastadion Berlin, originally constructed for the 1936 Olympics during Adolf Hitler's reign, is Germany's largest stadium with a capacity of 74,649 seats. The venue retains its original architectural style, featuring imposing columns made from stones brought from the Alps. After much debate about its preservation, the stadium underwent renovations in 2004 and now hosts major sporting events and concerts.
Magnificent edifice of a stadium retaining some of the 1930s original design. Sprawling over a large area incorporating hockey, football and swimming as well as the athletics facilities inside the stadium, the site needs a while to take in, but it is a fantastic place to visit. You are allowed to roam around the complex and there is a restaurant and toilets on site.
Ivor C — Google review
I signed up for the guided tour of the stadium. The staff were very welcoming and the guide was talking in both English and German. The tour was a very informative one and the best one I have had for a stadium so far. Not only were we told interesting facts about the stadium, but we were also told about the history behind it. The stadium is far away from the city centre, although a long journey, you can reach without any issues by public trains. Highly recommended!
Akash P — Google review
We had a great visit here, it wasn't crowded at all, so we could take our time exploring. The stadium is massive, clean, and well-kept. We barely saw any staff that day, probably because nothing was happening. The weather was awesome too, with sunshine in the stadium. We're short on time, so we couldn't see everything.
J C — Google review
What an incredible place to watch an NFL game. It's not the best stadium for tech or anything with no TVs around minus the three jumbotrons in the stadium. But... It doesn't matter. It's a stunning piece of history and it's wild to think Jesse Owens won 4 gold medals in the same stadium. Really amazing stadium!
Dylan K — Google review
Good place to visit. Not to exciting but impressive. Was quiet. I only walked around the main stadium. $11 Did not join their tour, extra $ Half hour train ride from Central Station, no transfers.
Ken M — Google review
I went with the guided tour. The guide was a very sympathetic British man. He was very good, knew everything about the club and the stadium. The stadium itself is extraordinary, very very big and just amazing. I would recommend every football fan to visit this place!
Sergej A — Google review
Attended the Colts vs Falcons in Berlin. Great game, it went into overtime. Great stadium with great view and food. I love the NFL representation of both countries.
JJIMMIE P — Google review
Fabulous stadium, lovingly modernised. Great grounds and good beer, not great food. Well done to the Berlin ultras for keeping the noise while the the lost. Great visits.
Colin F — Google review
4.5
(41709)
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4.4
(2977)
Olympischer Platz 3, 14053 Berlin, Germany
https://olympiastadion.berlin/de/start/
+49 30 30688100
27

Teufelsberg

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+47 other lists 
Mountain peak
Sights & Landmarks
Teufelsberg, located in the western part of Berlin, is a man-made hill that was once home to a former U.S. listening station during the Cold War. The site is now covered in eye-catching street art and offers panoramic views of the city. Visitors can explore the remnants of large satellite dishes and domed towers while immersing themselves in Cold War history. The area's official archives are set to open in 2020, shedding light on its mysterious past.
Amazing place, with a nice gallery and incredible street art! Entrance is 12,00 for an adult. They have a little restaurant and there are toilets. You can spend there easily 2 hours and it has an underground vibe! Big recommendation when visiting Berlin. The area around is also nice for some hiking. 5/5
Tim B — Google review
What an amazing historical place. Loved the street art and the guided tour all the way up to the top. Great view included. Admission fee justified to maintain the place.
Florian P — Google review
ART EVERYWHERE! TOTALLY AMAZING PLACE CLOSE TO BERLIN! YOU NEED TO VISIT! PARKING IS FREE ENTRANCE FOR 10 EUROS! YOU CAN BUY SOME SNACK AND COFFEE THERE! AND YOU CAN CREAT LOT OF AWESOME PHOTOGRAPHS HERE!
GEORGE B — Google review
We booked tickets for an 11:00 opening and were delighted with how much street art is crammed in, and the juxtaposition of the abandoned radar domes, green forest and counter-culture art. We’re from Bristol, the home of Banksy, and have enjoyed tours in areas renown for street art from Melbourne to New York, but this will be one of the most memorable. €12 isn’t unreasonable to contribute to the upkeep, and in the first slot it wasn’t too busy. There are some delightful large pieces as well as areas of paste up and small art. Well worth the visit!
Paul — Google review
The place itself is fascinating, a unique mix of urban decay, graffiti, and panoramic views over Berlin. But our visit at the end of July was a deep disappointment due to poor communication and unprofessional handling of a problem. We came specifically for the Declassified exhibition, which was clearly advertised on the official website and included in the admission fee. After paying full admission, we discovered inside that the exhibition was closed, with no prior notice online or at the entrance. We went back to the cashier, who didn’t even know it was closed. She had to make a phone call, after which she simply said: “It’s closed today,” offering no explanation, apology, or compensation. I contacted the organization the same day and was kindly offered a refund. I replied immediately with my bank details and a bank-confirmed proof of payment, and explained, openly and reasonably, that I no longer had the paper receipt. Then came three weeks of silence. When I followed up, I was told that a refund was not possible without the receipt, even though the payment confirmation I had sent was official, clear, and more precise than any paper ticket. Together with the confusion and lack of accountability on site, it only adds to the impression of poor organization and missing professionalism.
Michaela Š — Google review
One of the most interesting places I visited on my trip to Berlin. Teufelsberg is an old field station that is now a public street art gallery. You can go up to the highest building and see very good views of Berlin. Every corner of this place has it's own story. It's a long hike trough the forest to get to Teufelsberg, but totally worth it. The entrance is about 12 €.
Pauls — Google review
If you’re looking for a short hike through the forest, Teufelsberg is a great choice. The 4–5 km walk rewards you with beautiful views from the top. Just watch out for mosquitoes—they can be a bit of a nuisance.
Mohamed Y — Google review
since 2022- becoming more formal amd organized, also costs 12€ now, but still have a terrific vibe, lots of talented artwork, and the same history- with much more detail explained in new corridors and signage. the drink offerings and bathrooms are much improved over past years and it is still a destination I suggest to everyone who visits Berlin!
Emery R — Google review
4.3
(2236)
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3.9
(560)
14055 Berlin, Germany
28

House of the Wannsee Conference

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+4 other lists 
Historical place
Sights & Landmarks
The House of the Wannsee Conference stands as a haunting reminder of one of history's darkest chapters. This lakeside villa, where Nazi officials convened in 1942 to orchestrate the horrific 'Final Solution' aimed at exterminating European Jewry, has been transformed into a poignant memorial and educational center. Visitors can explore the chilling logistics behind this tragedy while reflecting on its profound implications for humanity.
The beauty of this place and wonderful weather I had on the day of my visit emphasised the clashing experience of what happened here in 1942. Very well prepared exhibition with many resources and interest g forms of exhibition. Entrance is free so is the car park. Highly recommend, also as a picturesque nature spot at the lake.
Tomasz M — Google review
A visit to the Wannsee Villa is highly recommended. This historic site, where the Final Solution of the Holocaust was planned, offers a deeply informative and compelling museum experience. Surrounded by beautiful gardens and a serene lake, the setting adds a peaceful contrast to the weight of its history. It’s an important place to learn, reflect, and remember.
Diana K — Google review
For me it was spinechilling to walk around the mansion where the famous conference was held. The park and the mansion is very attractive inside there is an exhibit with a lot of documents, photos. Upstairs you can find a huge library with a lot of books on holocaust. I would definitely suggest visiting this place. Entrance is free.
Gabriella S — Google review
When I visited, meeting room was being cleaned, so I couldn’t see it, but it’s worthseeing - very informative and thought provoking about the world we live in today. Such a peaceful place and yet such horrible plans were structured in it. Sarcasm, German humor, call what do you want.
Elif F — Google review
It’s beautiful. It’s hard to imagine of how a place with dark history look beautiful. Anyway, dark things don’t only happen in dark places but also in bright places gardens flourish and flowers blossom.
Frank M — Google review
Well done experience using their guide (so heart wrenching though…which contrasts with the beautiful view from the back of the house
B S — Google review
I like to come here by bike from Potsdam. It's a good place to read a book, take notes, or just daydream.
Kateryna T — Google review
A really important place to visit, such important piece of history
Gavriel C — Google review
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Am Großen Wannsee 56-58, 14109 Berlin, Germany
http://www.ghwk.de/
+49 30 217998600
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Baumkronenpfad Beelitz Tree & Time

Historical place
Sights & Landmarks
320-m. wood-&-steel treetop pathway through the grounds & ruins of a 19th-century sanatorium.
Very nice day trip from berlin for all agesWe loved it here in the nature!tree top walk is really nice!They made it interesting for kids too!restaurants to eat,places to sit and playground for kids so parents can have relax time!Also,ample space for car parking! Overall,we enjoyed our day here,as weather was also beautiful ❤️ Though,you can take guided tour,but we didn’t,as you need to make request for English tours In advance!
Prachi S — Google review
We found this place online because we wanted to get away from Berlin for the day We didn’t expect to find a beautiful interesting place, we loved the views from the tree tops , 👌 You can see the quality of the work they put into the structures they built around the old sanatorium ruins. It’s worth the price of entry.
Gavin T — Google review
Found this by chance while looking for attractions on our way into Berlin. Well worth the stop to view the massive site and learn about the history of the facility. The old buildings were amazing and beautiful. The sky walk was really interesting and we spent 3 hours here and wish he had more time there to take a tour. The Halloween decorations were still up but this would be super cool spooky place to be on Halloween.
Doug L — Google review
The walk at the bridge above the forest is very nice The rest is kinda of forest with old buildings that you can access for additional price from 17 to 50€, and only with guided tour. To be honest I don’t get what are they charging for The food at the cafeteria is not that good Overpriced
Ana V — Google review
It’s a nice place to walk around, but a bit pricey since the basic ticket only covers entry and the trail. To go inside the buildings, you need to join a tour and pay extra. That said, it’s well organized, with lots of benches, toilets, and a few restaurants. Card payments are possible
Alexandra G — Google review
It's not a free visit, and It's not just 3 or 5 euros. It's at least 13,50 (full price) for the ticket. With this you have access to the platform and can approach the buildings, but for visiting inside you need book a tour. Definitely best to go during autumn. Really close do the train station.
Monique F — Google review
I'm afraid of heights, but it wasn't so bad over there. As long as you stay away from the railing or stick to the ground level, it's actually quite manageable. I felt safe and could still enjoy the place without any problems.
Szymon G — Google review
on 3rd of Oktober it was extremely full and 17€ just for a walk without possibility to go i side of any of objects is quite expensive and too less possibilities to have lunch… half an hour queue to have simple food with ratings 2.9 🥲 and once you go out for food, you can not go back. it has amazing panorama view though!
Katarzyna K — Google review
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Besucherparkplatz, 14547 Beelitz, Germany
http://baumundzeit.de/
+49 33204 60580
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Beelitz-Heilstätten

Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
City district known for an abandoned sanatorium complex, partly converted into apartments.
4.5
(119)
14547 Beelitz, Germany, USA
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