Berlin is practically made for museum-hopping, and luckily, this city has no shortage! A stroll along the East Side Gallery, featuring preserved and resorted parts of the Berlin Wall, is a must. Be sure to also visit the art exhibits at the Kathe Kollwitz Museum, or explore the Bauhaus Archives at the Museum of Design. Visit the Topography of Terror, and learn about the community that Berlin, and Europe, lost at the Jewish Museum. The Berlin War Memorial is not to be missed, and if you're traveling with kids, be sure to hit Zoo Berlin and the neighboring Aquarium Berlin.
Berlin celebrates a diverse mix of historic neighborhoods full of intrigue and must-sees, from the Brandenburg Gate to Checkpoint Charlie to Charlottenburg Palace, and vibrant new hotspots, seemingly made for the hipsters who frequent many of its bars and cafes. The city is also known for its eclectic music scene, with plenty of clubs, concert venues, and bars celebrating up and coming artists. Opt for a guided tour of the city, either by foot, bike, bus, or Segway, and learn about the intricate history of one of Europe's most storied cities.
Berlin's summers are short, but this is when the city truly buzzes to life. Spring and fall also have their perks, so plan a visit from May through October to enjoy the cafe scene, fall in love with picnics in the park, and stroll leisurely from neighborhood to neighborhood. Winters in Berlin are cold and gray, and you may find that November through January is mostly overcast. The upside for budget travelers is that your Berlin vacation rental is likely to be that much more affordable in the off-season.
Situated in northeastern Germany on the River Spree, Berlin is the country's largest and most sprawling city. Forests, parks, gardens, rivers, and lakes make up almost one third of the city's land area, with the rest dedicated to a diverse mix of architecture, most from the Cold War era. This layout makes it an ideal city for walking, hiking, and biking—especially as the city itself is largely flat. Though Berlin was once divided by its infamous wall, today, only the River Spree runs through the city, separating its neighborhoods, but not its people.
The nearest airport is in Berlin (TXL-Tegel), located 3.5 mi (5.6 km) from the city center. If you can't find a flight that works for your travel itinerary, you might consider flying into Berlin (SXF-Schoenefeld), which is 11 mi (17.7 km) away.
If you prefer to travel by train, Berlin Zoological Garten Station, Berlin Central Station and Potsdamer Platz Station are the main stations in the area. You can get around Berlin by catching a ride on the metro at Hansaplatz U-Bahn, Bellevue S-Bahn or Tiergarten S-Bahn.
Our 2021 property listings offer a large selection of 868 vacation rentals around Berlin. From 736 condo and apartment rentals to 80 house rentals, find a unique house rental for you to enjoy a memorable holiday or a weekend with your family and friends.
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Vrbo offers a large selection of vacation rentals near lovely places in Berlin. From Vrbo travelers, the top most popular points of interest to stay for a holiday trip or just for a weekend are:
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Yes, of course. Vrbo has 736 Condos/Apartments in Berlin. Our other popular types of vacation rentals in Berlin include:
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Yes, you can select your preferred vacation rental with pool among our 10 vacation rentals with pool available in Berlin. Please use our search bar to access the selection of vacation rentals available.