A city of creativity, culture, and contrasts, Berlin is Europe’s bold blend of history and modern cool.
Check into Berlin’s riverside music hotel, where art, style, and sound collide on the banks of the Spree.
Berlin is a city that never stands still. Once divided, now united and thriving, it’s a place where history, art, and innovation collide in extraordinary ways. You’ll find centuries-old landmarks beside modern architecture, Michelin-starred dining next to street food markets, and a creative spirit that gives the city its unmistakable edge.
Whether you’re exploring the Brandenburg Gate, reflecting at the Berlin Wall Memorial, or discovering a new gallery in Kreuzberg, every corner of Berlin tells a story. It’s a destination that rewards curiosity - a capital that feels as soulful as it is forward-thinking.
Begin with Berlin’s most iconic sights - the Brandenburg Gate, Reichstag, and Museum Island, home to world-class collections of art and antiquities. Walk along the East Side Gallery, a mile-long stretch of the Berlin Wall transformed into open-air art, or explore the boutiques, cafes, and bars of Prenzlauer Berg and Friedrichshain.
Food lovers will be spoilt for choice, from high-end dining to late-night currywurst. Berlin’s nightlife is legendary; whether you prefer rooftop cocktails, riverside clubs, or live jazz in intimate bars. For a slower pace, unwind in Tiergarten Park, one of Europe’s largest urban green spaces, or take a boat cruise along the River Spree.
Berlin has a continental climate with warm summers and cold winters. From June to August, expect long, sunny days averaging 24°C, perfect for open-air dining and exploring the city on foot.
Spring and early autumn bring mild, pleasant weather with colourful parks and fewer crowds. Winter (December–February) can be chilly, often near freezing, but the city sparkles with festive markets and cosy cafes, making Berlin a vibrant destination year-round.