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A metropolis where the old and new combine

Germany’s capital, Berlin is a vibrant metropolis that was divided into East and West by the Berlin Wall until 1989, when the wall was demolished and the city became one again. Modern Berlin combines the old and the new, with shopping, dining and entertainment mixed with plenty of historical sights. Berlin is also Germany’s most cosmopolitan city, with people from all over the world calling it home, attracted by the city’s bohemian and liberal atmosphere. The city is surrounded by the state of Brandenburg, a rural region with plenty of green spaces and crossed by two rivers. Despite the busy metropolitan way of life, a calm retreat is never far away.

Finnair flies directly from Helsinki to Berlin multiple times a day. The flight time ranges from 1 hour and 55 minutes to 2 hours and 5 minutes. Berlin Brandenburg Airport is located 27km southeast of Berlin. You can easily reach the city centre from the airport by train in about 30 minutes or by taxi in around 45 minutes but it may take longer during rush hours. Berlin also boasts an extensive bus network that helps you navigate the city. Book flights to experience the vibrant atmosphere of Berlin!

Mitte – a district in the heart of Berlin where you can find classic attractions, such as Branderburger Tor (the Brandenburg Gate) at one end of the famous Unter den Linden boulevard, and the Berliner Dom (Berlin Cathedral) and Alexanderplatz – a well-known square and a public transport hub – at the other end. In Mitte you can also check out the Reichstag (parliament building) with its large glass dome, which is itself a famous landmark. 

Views of Berlin – you can take in some beautiful views of Berlin from the city's famous Fernsehturm (TV Tower) with its revolving restaurant, and from the huge Siegessäule victory monument. 

Museumsinsel (Museum Island) – here you’ll find several museums, the most famous being the Pergamon Museum. The Jüdisches Museum (Jewish Museum) with its spectacular architecture is also well worth a visit.

Kaiser-Wilhelm-Gedächtniskirche (Kaiser Wilhelm Memorial Church) – ruins of the church that was destroyed in a bombing raid during World War II. A rebuilt church with a new tower incorporates parts of the original church ruins.

Holocaust memorial – a monument built in memory of the Holocaust victims, with thousands of large stone blocks laid out as a maze in the middle of the city.

East Side Gallery – 1.3km long part of the Berlin Wall decorated with artworks.

Haus am Checkpoint Charlie – a museum at the old border crossing between East and West Berlin.

Tiergarten – Berlin's largest park is close to the Berliner Zoo (Zoologischer Garten Berlin), one of the largest zoos in the world.

Tropical Island – a tropical paradise built in a former airship hangar just outside Berlin, it boasts sandy beaches, a water park, a miniature rain forest, a hotel and a sea made entirely of giant pools.

Potsdam – a magnificent historical city about 36km from Berlin, with lots of impressive castles and beautiful parks. Famous also for its Dutch quarter, which offers a lively atmosphere and plenty of small cafés, bars and galleries to explore.

Spreewald – 100km south of Berlin you’ll find this district mostly consisting of blue lakes and green forests. Take a canoe ride down a lake and stop at one of the many restaurants on the lakeside serving fresh fish dishes.

Kurfürstendamm – a long shopping street home to many famous brands. KaDeWe (Kaufhaus des Westens) – one of the world's largest department stores – is also close by.

Charlottenburg and Friedrichstrasse – home to exclusive shops and a variety of shopping malls, including Galeries Lafayette.

Prenzlauer Berg – an area filled with fun shopping and outdoor cafés in picturesque settings.

Hackesche Höfe – the beautiful old district of Mitte houses several courtyards with quaint shops, cafés and restaurants.

Kreuzberg – Turkish community and artists' neighbourhood where you can buy fresh food at the Türkischer Markt market on Saturdays. Schlossstrasse in the Steglitz district offers a wide variety of stores.

Tauentzienstrasse and its surrounding streets – full of fashion shopping and affordable clothing. At the bottom of the street, towards the Kurfürstendamm, lies the huge Europa Center shopping mall. 

Flohmarkt am Mauerpark – a Sunday flea market where you can find second-hand items, colourful clothing, and handmade jewellery. Other popular market places and flea markets are Flohmarkt Arkonaplatz and Winterfeldtmarkt in Kreuzberg.

Bratwurst – sausage, Germany is famous for its many varieties of sausages

Currywurst – the most popular sausage in Berlin even has its own museum. Served in a curry-tomato sauce with bread or french fries

Bockwurst – sausage made from several different kinds of meat

Buletten – meatballs the Berliner way

Kartoffelsuppe – potato soup

Königsberger Klopse – meatballs with potatoes or rice, served with a lemon and caper sauce

Hoppelpoppel – soup with meat, onions, potatoes and eggs

Kartoffelpuffer – potato pancakes

Pfannkuchen (aka Berliner) – fried sweet dough (donuts) with jam filling and rolled in sugar

Schnitzel – matured beef breaded and then fried or deep-fried

Rote Grütze – dessert made with red fruits, berries, sugar, thickeners and often liquor. Typically served with whipped cream or ice cream.

Berliner Weisse – light wheat beer mixed with a dash of sweet juice.

Public transportation – reliable, fast and widespread. The same ticket is valid on all public transport types. 

S-bahn – commuter, U-Bahn – subway, tram and bus.

Taxi – all cars have meters.

Cycling – there are plenty of bike lanes in the centre of Berlin, and renting is easy.

Currency – Euro (€).

Electricity – 220 volts, 50Hz.

Payment – there are plenty of ATMs, and credit cards are becoming more common, but cash is still largely preferred.

Tips – not necessary, but appreciated (up to 10% is fair).

Time zone – UTC/GMT +1 hour.

Water – tap water is safe to drink.

Climate – influenced by temperate oceanic and humid continental climates, warm in summer (average temperature usually ranging from a low of 13°C to a high of 25°C) and cold in winter (average temperature usually ranging from a low of -1°C to a high of 5°C). 

High season – typically from June to August. However, you can meet more crowds also in February during the Berlin International Film Festival and in March or April during Easter. Popular times later in the year include Oktoberfest in October and Christmas in December. 

Low season – typically from November to March.

Berlin Brandenburg Airport (BER)

The airport is located 27km southeast of Berlin.

  • Finnair flights: Terminal 1
  • Check-in opens 2 hours before departure
  • Check-in closes 45 minutes before departure


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