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The Brandenburg Gate in Berlin, featuring six columns, a statue with a chariot on top, under a clear blue sky.
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Brandenburg Gate

See the monument that divided Germany during the Cold War in Berlin

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Suzy,  Australia Australia
28 Nov 2025
Excellent
Fantastic experience! Our guide Stefan was exceptional - both knowledgeable and personable. He vividly bought Berlin to life weaving the city’s history into the heartbeat of present day Berlin.
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Ed,  United Kingdom United Kingdom
14 Sep 2025
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A brilliant tour. Grayson was an excellent tour guide; deeply knowledgeable and also engaging, sharing humourous and helpful anecdotes throughout the walk. Highly recommended!
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Paula,  United States United States
22 Jun 2025
Excellent
My tour guide Geoff was amazing. He was funny and engaging. He was also super knowledgeable. This tour was a highlight of my trip to Berlin. Thank you!!!
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About: Brandenburg Gate

One of Berlin's most iconic landmarks, the Brandenburg Gate is a neoclassical monument built on the orders of Prussian king Frederick William II. It is located in the western part of Berlin's city center, a block away from the Reichstag building which houses the German parliament (Bundestag).

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Pariser Platz, 10117, Berlin
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