
Berlin TV Tower (Fernsehturm Berlin)
Beste tijd om te bezoeken
Visit at sunset or on a clear morning for the best light; sunset pairs golden tones with evening city lights. Weekday mornings have smaller crowds and faster entry.
Budgettips
Tickets start around €20; no regular free days, so book a timed-entry ticket online to secure a lower price and skip long queues, and check the Berlin WelcomeCard for occasional discounts.
Aanbevolen voor
Photography enthusiasts, Couples, First-time visitors to Berlin, Architecture and design fans
Plan je bezoek
45-90 minutes
Over
Korte feiten: A gleaming sphere crowns the structure at an overall height of 368 meters, and a high-speed elevator whisks visitors to the observation level in roughly 40 seconds so the city unfolds beneath your feet. Visitors can enjoy a slowly revolving restaurant that completes a full rotation in about 30 minutes, meaning your meal brings a constantly changing skyline with every course.
Hoogtepunten: Rising 368 meters with its mirrored sphere at about 203 meters, the tower's revolving restaurant completes a full rotation roughly every 30 minutes, so your coffee slowly circles the skyline while you watch the Spree and red-brick roofs drift below. Locals nicknamed it Telespargel back in the 1970s, and the structure was finished in 1969 as an East German statement of modernity, a fact you can still feel in the retro elevators and the concrete-lined lobby.
Insidertips
- Buy a timed-entry ticket online and aim for the earliest slot or late afternoon to avoid the busiest midday period.
- Stand at the outdoor viewing platform near the antenna for unobstructed skyline photos and use a fast shutter for sharper night shots.
- If you want dinner in the revolving restaurant, book weeks in advance; restaurant seating does not always include priority access to the deck.
- Carry a light jacket as it can be noticeably cooler and windier up top, even on warm days.
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Heb je gehoord van gratis wandeltochten?
Na reizen naar meer dan 30 landen, is er één ding dat ik graag vanaf dag één had willen weten, en dat heeft mijn ervaring met nieuwe steden compleet veranderd.
Gratis wandeltochten. Ja, echt gratis. Geen creditcard nodig. Geen addertje onder het gras.
Lokale gids, 2-3 uur
Belangrijke bezienswaardigheden, verborgen pareltjes, lokale verhalen
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Gidsen verdienen alleen fooien, dus ze geven hun absolute best
Je geeft een fooi wat goed voelt
Aan het einde geef je gewoon een fooi wat je passend vindt
Ik heb deze in tientallen steden gedaan en ze waren het hoogtepunt van bijna elke reis. Als je Berlin, Germany bezoekt, doe dit dan op je eerste dag. Je zult me later dankbaar zijn.
Meer attracties in Berlin

Brandenburg Gate (Brandenburger Tor)

Reichstag Building (Reichstagsgebäude)

Museum Island (Museumsinsel)

Berlin Cathedral (Berliner Dom)
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