The best view comes after the toughest climb? Not in Berlin! Visit the iconic TV Tower, near Alexanderplatz without waiting in long lines with this priority entry ticket. Being Germany’s tallest structure (368 metres high) and Europe’s second highest building open to public, the Television Tower welcomes more than 1.2 million visitors yearly!
Skip the endless lines of people waiting to enter and make your way up to the observation deck without having to queue for hours. Take in stunning views from the top of Germany's tallest tower and see the city sprawled beneath in all its glory. See Berlin's famous icons such as the Reichstag, Brandenburg Gate, and Berlin Central Station. Admire the Olympic Stadium, the famous Museum Island next to the Berlin Cathedral, and the modern Potsdamer Platz complex. Follow the path of the Spree and trace your movements in the city thus far.
Voucher information: Show your voucher on your smartphone or other device (if you'd rather print a copy - that's fine too!)
How to reach : Please make your way directly to the security control point on the first floor of the TV Tower. The steps leading up to the entrance are located on the tower's northern side, directly opposite the Alexanderplatz S-Bahn (rail) station.
Attraction is not wheelchair friendly
Prams cannot be taken for safety reasons. However, you may leave them at the wardrobe located inside the entrance area of the Berlin Television Tower..
For safety reasons in case of an evacuation; wheelchairs, pushchairs and persons with limited mobility can’t access the TV Tower.
There are airport style security checks for all visitors in order to gain access to the TV Tower panoramic floors.
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