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10 Days in Berlin

The perfect 10-day Berlin itinerary — a complete day-by-day plan covering the best things to do, where to eat, and where to stay.

Ten days in Berlin is a genuinely generous trip — the kind where you can try a neighborhood, decide it's not for you, and swap it out for a different one the next morning. The plan below covers the city's essentials in the first half and leaves the back half loose enough that you can follow the thread of whatever you've actually fallen for.

Berlin is a city in constant rebellion against polish. The history is everywhere — the Wall, the bunkers, the bombed-and-rebuilt churches — but so is a creative scene that has made the city the cultural capital of Europe for the under-40 set. Stay in Mitte, Kreuzberg, or Neukölln; eat döner kebab from a Turkish stand; spend an afternoon at Museum Island; and at least one evening in a bar that might still be open at 8am the next day.

Trip length

10 days

Daily budget

$170

Total budget

$1700

Best months

May, June

Your day-by-day Berlin plan

Each day is built around three flexible blocks. Adjust to your taste — generate a fully personalized version below.

Day 1

Iconic sights & old town

Based in Mitte

Hit the headline sights early before the crowds, then ease into Berlin's café culture for the afternoon.

Morning

Brandenburg Gate & Reichstag

The iconic gate and the dome of the German parliament. Book the Reichstag dome free in advance — it's worth it for the view.

Afternoon

Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe

Peter Eisenman's field of 2,711 concrete stelae. The underground information center is essential.

Evening

Museum Island

Five major museums on a UNESCO-listed island — the Pergamon (when reopened), the Neues, the Altes, the Bode. The Pergamon Altar and the Bust of Nefertiti are the highlights.

Day 2

Museums, food & local life

Based in Kreuzberg

Pair a major museum with a long lunch and an evening wander through one of Berlin's most charming neighborhoods.

Morning

East Side Gallery

1.3km of the Berlin Wall covered in murals along the Spree. Free, open-air, and surprisingly moving.

Afternoon

Tempelhofer Feld

Former airport turned vast public park. Bike the runways, BBQ in the meadows, watch kite-surfers.

Evening

Currywurst & döner

Curry 36 (Kreuzberg) for currywurst, Mustafa's Gemüse Kebap (Mehringdamm) for the city's most famous döner. Both worth the queue.

Day 3

Hidden gems & neighborhoods

Based in Neukölln

Step away from the obvious tourist trail and explore the corners of Berlin most visitors miss.

Morning

Berghain (or trying)

The world's most famous techno club. Notoriously selective at the door; dress in black, go in small groups, don't speak English in line.

Afternoon

Brandenburg Gate & Reichstag

The iconic gate and the dome of the German parliament. Book the Reichstag dome free in advance — it's worth it for the view.

Evening

Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe

Peter Eisenman's field of 2,711 concrete stelae. The underground information center is essential.

Day 4

Day trip & nature

Based in Prenzlauer Berg

A change of scenery — get out of the city center and breathe.

Morning

Museum Island

Five major museums on a UNESCO-listed island — the Pergamon (when reopened), the Neues, the Altes, the Bode. The Pergamon Altar and the Bust of Nefertiti are the highlights.

Afternoon

East Side Gallery

1.3km of the Berlin Wall covered in murals along the Spree. Free, open-air, and surprisingly moving.

Evening

Tempelhofer Feld

Former airport turned vast public park. Bike the runways, BBQ in the meadows, watch kite-surfers.

Day 5

Markets, culture & nightlife

Based in Friedrichshain

Berlin after dark is when the city really comes alive.

Morning

Currywurst & döner

Curry 36 (Kreuzberg) for currywurst, Mustafa's Gemüse Kebap (Mehringdamm) for the city's most famous döner. Both worth the queue.

Afternoon

Berghain (or trying)

The world's most famous techno club. Notoriously selective at the door; dress in black, go in small groups, don't speak English in line.

Evening

Brandenburg Gate & Reichstag

The iconic gate and the dome of the German parliament. Book the Reichstag dome free in advance — it's worth it for the view.

Day 6

Slow morning, big sights

Based in Mitte

Sleep in, take it slow, and fill the day with the experiences you came for.

Morning

Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe

Peter Eisenman's field of 2,711 concrete stelae. The underground information center is essential.

Afternoon

Museum Island

Five major museums on a UNESCO-listed island — the Pergamon (when reopened), the Neues, the Altes, the Bode. The Pergamon Altar and the Bust of Nefertiti are the highlights.

Evening

East Side Gallery

1.3km of the Berlin Wall covered in murals along the Spree. Free, open-air, and surprisingly moving.

Day 7

A locals' day

Based in Kreuzberg

Eat where the locals eat, walk where the locals walk.

Morning

Tempelhofer Feld

Former airport turned vast public park. Bike the runways, BBQ in the meadows, watch kite-surfers.

Afternoon

Currywurst & döner

Curry 36 (Kreuzberg) for currywurst, Mustafa's Gemüse Kebap (Mehringdamm) for the city's most famous döner. Both worth the queue.

Evening

Berghain (or trying)

The world's most famous techno club. Notoriously selective at the door; dress in black, go in small groups, don't speak English in line.

Day 8

Iconic sights & old town

Based in Neukölln

Hit the headline sights early before the crowds, then ease into Berlin's café culture for the afternoon.

Morning

Brandenburg Gate & Reichstag

The iconic gate and the dome of the German parliament. Book the Reichstag dome free in advance — it's worth it for the view.

Afternoon

Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe

Peter Eisenman's field of 2,711 concrete stelae. The underground information center is essential.

Evening

Museum Island

Five major museums on a UNESCO-listed island — the Pergamon (when reopened), the Neues, the Altes, the Bode. The Pergamon Altar and the Bust of Nefertiti are the highlights.

Day 9

Museums, food & local life

Based in Prenzlauer Berg

Pair a major museum with a long lunch and an evening wander through one of Berlin's most charming neighborhoods.

Morning

East Side Gallery

1.3km of the Berlin Wall covered in murals along the Spree. Free, open-air, and surprisingly moving.

Afternoon

Tempelhofer Feld

Former airport turned vast public park. Bike the runways, BBQ in the meadows, watch kite-surfers.

Evening

Currywurst & döner

Curry 36 (Kreuzberg) for currywurst, Mustafa's Gemüse Kebap (Mehringdamm) for the city's most famous döner. Both worth the queue.

Day 10

Hidden gems & neighborhoods

Based in Friedrichshain

Step away from the obvious tourist trail and explore the corners of Berlin most visitors miss.

Morning

Berghain (or trying)

The world's most famous techno club. Notoriously selective at the door; dress in black, go in small groups, don't speak English in line.

Afternoon

Brandenburg Gate & Reichstag

The iconic gate and the dome of the German parliament. Book the Reichstag dome free in advance — it's worth it for the view.

Evening

Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe

Peter Eisenman's field of 2,711 concrete stelae. The underground information center is essential.

Where to stay for a 10-day trip

For a 10-day visit, base yourself in one neighborhood — you'll waste hours in transit if you split your stay. These are the best Berlin bases.

Mitte

The historic center — Brandenburg Gate, Museum Island, Reichstag, the best concentration of attractions for first-timers.

Kreuzberg

Turkish heritage, immigrant cool, the best döner and the most famous club (Berghain on the eastern edge).

Neukölln

Sister to Kreuzberg, even more bohemian — cafés, art spaces, and the Tempelhofer Feld park (a former airport).

10 days in Berlin: FAQ

Is 10 days enough for Berlin?+

10 days lets you really live in Berlin — see everything most travelers miss, take multiple day trips, and find the version of the city you'll keep coming back to.

What's the best time of year for a 10-day Berlin trip?+

Berlin truly comes alive in summer — beer gardens, lakes, open-air clubbing. Spring and early fall are also lovely. Winter is cold and gray; only come in December for Weihnachtsmärkte.

How much should I budget for 10 days in Berlin?+

For a comfortable mid-range trip, plan around $1700 per person for 10 days, covering a 3-star hotel, two restaurant meals a day, attractions, and local transit. Budget travelers can do it for around $750, while a luxury experience runs $4200+.

How many days do you need in Berlin?+

Four days minimum — there's a lot of history to absorb and the city sprawls. A week lets you explore neighborhoods and not feel rushed.

Is Berlin cheap?+

Cheaper than Paris, London, or Amsterdam. Hotels, food, and drinks are reasonable; museums are well priced.

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