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With only 3 days in Berlin, I'd not take the time to visit Sansouci. It's an interesting site, but getting there, touring it, and getting back into the city could easily take up an entire day. In addition to which, tours of the inside of the castle are by reservation only, and limit the number of people who can participate. If you really *crave* seeing Sansouci, you might consider looking into reservations now.
My last trip to Berlin was 5 days, and it was easy to fill that time with events and sights without venturing outside the city proper. Berlin is crammed with great museums, any one of which is worth a day's visit.
My last trip to Berlin was 5 days, and it was easy to fill that time with events and sights without venturing outside the city proper. Berlin is crammed with great museums, any one of which is worth a day's visit.
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I agree with fritzrl. Berlin is a huge and fascinating city and 3 days will barely do it justice. Getting to and from Sanssouci and seeing it can eat up most of a day.
If you are over the moon about palaces go for it.
If not, I highly recommend just for starters:
The Reichstag (must see!!)
Brandenburg Tor
The various walks along the route of the Berlin Wall
Mauerdenkmal (Berlin Wall Memorial Park)
Pergamon Museum and the whole museum quarter - see what is on exhibit during your visit and choose. The Pergamon is amazing and I think you will find lots of other great art in that area...
Checkpoint Charley and Museum
Memorial for Murdered Jews
Jewish Museum Berlin
House of the Wannsee Convention
Well, there is a ton more, but we only had 3.5 days so only got to do a fraction of our list.
I loved Berlin. Enjoy!!!
gruezi
If you are over the moon about palaces go for it.
If not, I highly recommend just for starters:
The Reichstag (must see!!)
Brandenburg Tor
The various walks along the route of the Berlin Wall
Mauerdenkmal (Berlin Wall Memorial Park)
Pergamon Museum and the whole museum quarter - see what is on exhibit during your visit and choose. The Pergamon is amazing and I think you will find lots of other great art in that area...
Checkpoint Charley and Museum
Memorial for Murdered Jews
Jewish Museum Berlin
House of the Wannsee Convention
Well, there is a ton more, but we only had 3.5 days so only got to do a fraction of our list.
I loved Berlin. Enjoy!!!
gruezi
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Fodors, of course, offers a comprehensive and richly-informative website for travellers.
There is, however (ahem) another travel-planning website that I often recommend: VirtualTourist.
Re your inquiry about Berlin museums, I just found a very useful series of postings at VT on that very topic.
http://members.virtualtourist.com/m/d29d6/12626/4/
And, apologies to Fodors folks for diluting the membership pool just a little bit.
There is, however (ahem) another travel-planning website that I often recommend: VirtualTourist.
Re your inquiry about Berlin museums, I just found a very useful series of postings at VT on that very topic.
http://members.virtualtourist.com/m/d29d6/12626/4/
And, apologies to Fodors folks for diluting the membership pool just a little bit.




