brandenburg gate germany

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The Brandenburg Gate is Berlin's most famous landmark. A symbol of Berlin and German division during the Cold War, it is now a national …

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May 10, 2025
I've visited before but this is the quietest I had seen it as I was there early morning. The light was behind you as you faced the gates so you got lovely pictures and the side passages were lit wit…Full review by CrisH653
May 8, 2025
Standing before the Brandenburg Gate was one of the most powerful moments of my trip to Berlin. Its grand architecture and historical significance make it a must-see for anyone visiting the city. Lo…Full review by Rafiq B
May 1, 2025
This is the most iconic monument in the whole of Berlin...maybe even Germany itself. Seeing it up close for the first time reminded me of all the WWII documentaries I've seen on TV showing Hitler par…Full review by jordanellie41
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Hi! Are we allowed to go sightseeing at the Reichstag Building, Brandenburg Gate and Gendarmenmarkt at 7 am?
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yeah, for sure gonna do the Reichstag way later during the day. Possibly after the Jewish Museum
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when does the tour start
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It depends on what tour you want to go on, but I would recommend Fat Tire Bike tours. They start at 11 am!
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I went in 1983 we were with the British forces, there was tanks on the side of the road which had soldiers concreted in at …
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I went in 1983 we were with the British forces, there was tanks on the side of the road which had soldiers concreted in at attention. is this true.?
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I dont recall seeing them when I was there, there are tanks involved with the Soviet memorial just up from the gate.
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How much did this cost and what was the duration of the tour? Also did you book it online? Many thanks.
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As the others have said there's no need to take a tour. We walked from our hotel to soak up the atmosphere and history and used our guide books and maps . There are …
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As the others have said there's no need to take a tour. We walked from our hotel to soak up the atmosphere and history and used our guide books and maps . There are numerous information boards around in different languages which were informative ,helpful and FREE! Go and enjoy!
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