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Golden winged statue holding a wreath and a staff atop a tall column against a clear sky.
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Victory Column

Discover the height of sightseeing in Berlin

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Carol-Anne,  United Kingdom United Kingdom
22 Sep 2025
Terrible
The information available re stops and
Berlin: 24 or 48-Hr Hop-on Hop-off Bus (Classic Route)
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Shannon ,  Germany Germany
02 Mar 2025
Terrible
Arrived at 10:50 to a massive line. There was no VIP service except price. Café was cute and friendly staff. Lovely surprise to lookout from.
Panoramapunkt Berlin - VIP entrance incl. coffee+cake
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Tomas,  Germany Germany
11 Nov 2024
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Kupferstichkabinett (Museum of Prints and Drawings)

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Victory Column
Großer Stern 1 (Str. des 17. Juni), Berlin
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