Landmark
Alexanderplatz
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Alexanderplatz is a large public square and transport hub in the heart of Berlin. Once the center of East Berlin, it remains a bustling meeting point with shops, restaurants, and landmarks. The most recognizable feature is the Berliner Fernsehturm (TV Tower), which offers panoramic views of the city. Nearby stands the World Clock, a popular meeting spot, and the Fountain of International Friendship. The square is surrounded by modern architecture, including the Park Inn hotel and the Alexa shopping center. Despite its busy, commercial feel, Alexanderplatz has historical significance as a site of protests and political gatherings. It's a great starting point for exploring Berlin's Mitte district, with easy access to public transport and walking distance to Museum Island and the Brandenburg Gate.
Don't miss
- Ride the elevator to the top of the Berlin TV Tower for 360° city views
- See the World Clock, which shows time in 148 cities worldwide
- Visit the Fountain of International Friendship, a popular meeting spot
- Explore the Alexa shopping center for retail and dining
- Take a photo of the iconic 'Berolina' statue and the square's modern architecture
Know before you go
- The TV Tower can have long queues; book tickets in advance.
- The square is very photogenic, especially at sunset.
- Alexanderplatz has many shops and fast-food options, but for local cuisine, explore side streets.
- It's a good starting point for walking tours to Museum Island and the Brandenburg Gate.
A bit of history
Alexanderplatz was named after Tsar Alexander I in 1805. It became a major transport hub in the 19th century and was rebuilt after WWII as the central square of East Berlin. The TV Tower was built in 1969 as a symbol of socialist progress.
Common questions
Is Alexanderplatz free to visit?
Yes, the square is public and free. Only the TV Tower requires a ticket.
How do I get to Alexanderplatz?
It's a major transport hub with U-Bahn, S-Bahn, trams, and buses.
What is the World Clock?
The World Clock is a large clock installed in 1969 that displays the time in 148 cities around the world.
Can I go up the TV Tower?
Yes, there is an observation deck and a revolving restaurant. Tickets are required.
Is Alexanderplatz safe at night?
Yes, it's generally safe but busy with nightlife and transport. Keep an eye on belongings.
What else is near Alexanderplatz?
Museum Island, the Berlin Cathedral, and the Rotes Rathaus (Red Town Hall) are all within walking distance.
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