

Likely to Sell-out! 'An Evening at Charlottenburg Palace' Concert by the Berlin Residence Orchestra regularly sells out weeks in advance. Book ahead of time to avoid disappointment.
Charlottenburg Palace is today's largest residence of the royal house of Hohenzollern in Germany's capital Berlin. The sumptuous building is surrounded by unique baroque gardens featuring various architectural styles. The palace includes magnificently furnished chambers and ceremonial rooms with exclusive art collections.
Witness the revival of a grand musical tradition and soak up the unique ambiance. The Berlin Residence Orchestra gathers exclusively for this series of concerts and are renowned musicians from Berlin. They have a particular understanding and love for music of the late baroque and classical era, who are eager to help a modern audience to appreciate the music of this historical time. The program includes masterpieces by Johann Sebastian Bach, King Frederick the Great, Luigi Boccherini, Georg Friedrich Handel and Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. The beautiful performance by the Berlin Residence Orchestra will leave you captivated.
The concert offers four (4) ticket categories. Categories VIP, A, B and C refer to the front, middle and rear part of the auditorium respectively. VIP guests enjoy preferred seating at the concert and will be served a glass of sparkling wine during the intermission. Special Offer -
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Likely to Sell-out! 'An Evening at Charlottenburg Palace' Dinner and Concert by the Berlin Residence Orchestra regularly sells out weeks in advance.
Charlottenburg Palace is today's largest residence of the royal house of Hohenzollern in Germany's capital Berlin. The sumptuous building is surrounded by unique baroque gardens featuring various architectural styles. The palace includes magnificently furnished chambers and ceremonial rooms with exclusive art collections.
You will begin the evening with a three course candlelight dinner in a cozy ambiance located at the Charlottenburg Palace Orangery. The beautiful performance by the Berlin Residence Orchestra will complete your evening.
The concert offers four (4) ticket categories. Categories VIP, A, B and C refer to the front, middle and rear part of the auditorium respectively. VIP guests enjoy preferred seating at the concert and will be served a glass of sparkling wine during the intermission.
Special Offer -
- BOOK NOW!

Likely to Sell-out! 'An Evening at Charlottenburg Palace' Palace Tour, Dinner and Concert by the Berlin Residence Orchestra regularly sells out weeks in advance. Book ahead of time to avoid disappointment.
Charlottenburg Palace is today's largest residence of the royal house of Hohenzollern in Germany's capital Berlin. The sumptuous building is surrounded by unique baroque gardens featuring various architectural styles. The palace includes magnificently furnished chambers and ceremonial rooms with exclusive art collections.
You will begin the evening with a self-guided palace tour followed by a three course candlelight dinner in a cozy ambiance located at the Charlottenburg Palace Orangery. The beautiful performance by the Berlin Residence Orchestra will complete your evening.
The concert offers four (4) ticket categories. Categories VIP, A, B and C refer to the front, middle and rear part of the auditorium respectively. VIP guests enjoy preferred seating at the concert and will be served a glass of sparkling wine during the intermission.

Take a tour of Berlin with a difference – by bicycle! This guided bike tour offers a great orientation and shows you more in four and a half hours than you could see in days on your own. Understand all facets of Berlin in one tour: Berlin's founding, the Prussians, Weimar Republic, Hitler and the Third Reich, as a city divided by the Wall during the Cold War, and the Berlin of today.
Today you will get the company of an expert guide, the use of a super-comfortable bike, and great tips and advice about what to do while in Berlin. The tours make for an exciting, informative, and educational experience and a chance to meet other fun travelers.
Tours begin with a brief introduction to Berlin before hopping on the bikes. You will stop every couple hundred yards (meters) to talk about the sights and for photo opportunities. Along the way you will stop at a beautiful beer garden where you can experience Berlin as the locals do!
Some of the sights on the Berlin Afternoon Bike Tour include:

Travel from Berlin International Airport to your Berlin City Hotel. Transfer services are available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
When making a booking, you will need to advise your flight details and your Berlin City Hotel details. Your transfer will be confirmed instantaneously and you will be provided with a travel voucher to present to the driver.
It's that easy!
Don't forget to book your Berlin Airport Departure Transfer, simply type the product code 2160BERHTLAPT into the Keyword Box.
At time of booking, you MUST include the following flight and hotel details in the "Special Requirements" box:

Travel from your Berlin City Hotel to Berlin International Airport. Transfer services are available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
When making a booking, you will need to advise your flight details and your Berlin City Hotel details. Your transfer will be confirmed instantaneously and you will be provided with a travel voucher to present to the driver. 24 - 48 hours prior to your transfer, you will be required to call the supplier directly (the contact number will be provided on your travel voucher) to reconfirm exact pick up times and places.
It's that easy!
Don't forget to book your Berlin Airport Arrival Transfer, simply type the product code 2160BERAPTHTL into the Keyword Box.
At time of booking, you MUST include the following flight and hotel details in the "Special Requirements" box:

Orient yourself with the best of Berlin's new architecture on this three hour walking tour.
View the works of internationally-acclaimed architects including Norman Foster, Helmut Jahn and Richard Rogers, in their pursuits to transform Germany's capital into a contemporary design hub.
You'll venture through the diplomatic quarter, site landmark buildings on Postdamer Platz and witness the cool lines of the new Federal Government quarter as your English speaking guide provides insightful commentary on Berlin's architectural evolution over the last twenty years.
Your guided walking tour concludes at Hauptbahnhof, Europe's most impressive railway building and Berlin's new central train station.

There's no better way to see the sights and learn the history of Berlin than by joining a bike tour! You get to have fun and socialize, have some exercise and be entertained by your knowledgeable English-speaking guide. It will be the best day you'll spend in Berlin!
Understand all facets of Berlin in one bike tour: Berlin's founding, the Prussians, Weimar Republic, Hitler and the Third Reich, as a city divided by the Wall during the Cold War, and the Berlin of today. Tours begin with a brief introduction to Berlin before hopping on the bikes. You will stop every couple hundred yards (meters) to talk about the sights and for photo opportunities. Along the way you will stop at a beautiful beer garden where you can experience Berlin as the locals do!
Berlin Bike Tour Highlights:

A non-strenuous way to see more of the former East, more of the Wall, and more of what makes Berlin the unique city it is today, this Berlin bike tour delves deeper into the darkest time in Berlin's history - The Cold War. Regardless if this is your first trip to Berlin of if you already feel like 'ein Berliner', this is a great way to see the city.
An extremely insightful four and a half hour tour, leisurely covering about 6 miles (10 kilometers) by bike. This pervasive tour covers why Berlin was divided and how, the Berlin Airlift, tales of espionage by both the Allies and feared East German secret police (Stasi), the downfall of communism, how Berlin is dealing with its past and much, much more.
Your tour begins with an orientation to the Berlin Wall and the route you will follow, before hopping on your comfortable bikes. You go down the former main boulevard of East Berlin to reach the longest stretch of Berlin Wall still remaining - more than 3,300 feet (1 kilometer) of graffiti-painted Wall. Bike along more than 3 miles (5 kilometers) of where the Wall existed to understand the differences (many still existing) between life on both sides of the Wall.
After a lunch break in a typical German beer hall, the tour continues with additional checkpoints, escape attempt stories (some successful, some not), the last of the round deathstrip watchtowers, Potsdamer Platz, the Brandenburg Gate and much more. This is a great time to grab a bite and have a drink, as well as to plug your guide for inside information. Experience Berlin as the locals do!
Although a handful of sights (Potsdamer Platz and the Brandenburg Gate) are featured on the Berlin Bike Tour, be assured the information on this tour is tailored to the Berlin Wall theme. It is suitable for those keen to understand more about The Cold War and ensures almost no overlap with the other Berlin bike trips available.

How could the Germans allow Hitler's rise to power? Who, if anyone, stood in his way? What was known of the extent of the Holocaust, and what was done against the persecution of the Jews and others? What was life in Berlin like during the Third Reich and during the bombing of World War II? What happened in Berlin once the Soviets defeated the Nazis?
To answer these and other difficult questions, this subject-specific tour visits the Jewish ghetto, Nazi bunkers, an air raid shelters, anti-aircraft installations, still-destroyed buildings, resistance movement monuments, World War II battlefields, and much more.
Highlights of this tour include: