Berlin in Spring

4 Days • 3 Nights • Art, History & Urban Cool

Day-by-Day Itinerary

Day 1: Arrival & Historic Heart

Morning

Arrive in Berlin. Check into your hotel in Mitte district.

Afternoon

Walk through Brandenburg Gate, explore the Holocaust Memorial, and stroll down Unter den Linden.

Evening

Dinner at a traditional German restaurant in Hackescher Markt. Try currywurst or schnitzel.

Day 2: Art, Culture & East Side

Morning

Visit Museum Island – explore the Pergamon Museum or Neues Museum.

Afternoon

Head to East Side Gallery – the longest remaining stretch of the Berlin Wall with stunning murals.

Evening

Explore Kreuzberg's vibrant food scene. Try Markthalle Neun for street food.

Day 3: Parks, Palaces & Local Life

Morning

Day trip to Charlottenburg Palace and its beautiful baroque gardens blooming in spring.

Afternoon

Relax in Tiergarten park. Rent a bike and explore the winding paths.

Evening

Sunset drinks at Klunkerkranich rooftop bar, then dinner in Prenzlauer Berg.

Day 4: Hidden Gems & Departure

Morning

Explore the charming streets of Prenzlauer Berg. Visit Mauerpark flea market (if Sunday).

Afternoon

Last-minute shopping or visit the Topography of Terror museum. Depart Berlin.

Where to Eat

Our handpicked restaurant recommendations in Berlin

Curry 36 Berlin

Street Food

Curry 36

Iconic currywurst stand in Kreuzberg. A Berlin institution since 1981 – the perfect late-night snack.

Mehringdamm 36, 10961 Berlin
Katz Orange Berlin €€€

Fine Dining

Katz Orange

Farm-to-table cuisine in a stunning courtyard setting. Famous for their 12-hour slow-roasted meat.

Bergstraße 22, 10115 Berlin
Burgermeister Berlin

Casual

Burgermeister

Famous burgers served from a converted public toilet under the U-Bahn tracks. Quirky and delicious.

Oberbaumstraße 8, 10997 Berlin
Nobelhart & Schmutzig Berlin €€€€

Michelin Star

Nobelhart & Schmutzig

Hyper-local, no-menu experience. One Michelin star. Only ingredients from the Berlin-Brandenburg region.

Friedrichstraße 218, 10969 Berlin

Getting Around

Get a Berlin WelcomeCard (€25-40) for unlimited public transport + museum discounts. The U-Bahn and S-Bahn are efficient and easy to navigate.

Budget Tips

Many museums are free on the first Sunday of each month. Street food averages €5-8, sit-down meals €12-20. Cash is still king in many places!

Spring Weather

March-May brings 8-18°C temperatures. Pack layers, a light jacket, and an umbrella. Cherry blossoms bloom beautifully in April!

Coffee Culture

Berlin's third-wave coffee scene is incredible. Try The Barn, Five Elephant, or Father Carpenter for specialty brews.

Best Times to Visit

Museums are quietest on weekday mornings. Popular spots like Brandenburg Gate are magical at sunrise with fewer crowds.

Local Secrets

Sundays are quiet – most shops close. Perfect for flea markets, brunch, and park picnics. Berliners love their Sunday rituals!