Reichstag
Reichstag

Reichstag

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Platz der Republik 1, Berlin, 11011

The Basics

Climb the spiral walkway of the Reichstag’s multi-tiered glass dome to enjoy panoramic views of Berlin from the rooftop terrace and restaurant, take an audio tour, or stroll the vast lawn to admire the building’s striking facade. For an in-depth look at the Reichstag’s pivotal role in German history, visit on a guided walking or bike tour of the Government District. It’s also possible to admire the building’s exterior on a Berlin city tour, pass by on a scenic cruise along the River Spree, or visit on hop-on, hop-off bus tour.

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Recent reviews from experiences in Berlin

Berlin with Thomas
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Berlin with Thomas
HAROLD_Z, Sep. 2023
Private 3-Hour Walking Tour of Berlin with Optional Reichstag Visit
Tom was incredibly informative and made our trip high quality on many levels. We recommend him highly for a great experience!
Best Self Guided Tour
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Best Self Guided Tour
Julie_R, Aug. 2023
WW2 Berlin, Memorial to the Murdered Jews & Reichstag Tour
The map was brilliant and the way the commentary was done was so refreshing. Also plenty of chances to stop and look around before moving on. This is the best and easiest self guided tour I’ve done.
Thomas is the guide you always want!
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Thomas is the guide you always want!
Barbara_G, Jun. 2023
Private 3-Hour Walking Tour of Berlin with Optional Reichstag Visit
Loved every minute. Thomas educated us beyond anything we would have read about. Articulate, incredibly personable, and just fun to listen to. Would recommend him every time!
Walk with a Gifted Storyteller
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Walk with a Gifted Storyteller
Anna_B, May 2023
Private 3-Hour Walking Tour of Berlin with Optional Reichstag Visit
Tomas, our guide brought the stories that surrounded us to life. He took us through the unforgiving history of Berlin with intelligence and sensitivity. Tomas is a gifted storyteller that also took care of us as we experienced Berlin for the first time. I highly recommend seeing Berlin through his eyes.
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Things to Know Before You Go

  • The Reichstag building is a must-see for first-time visitors to Berlin.

  • Entrance to the Reichstag is free, but visitors must register in advance at the German Bundestag Service Centre.

  • All visitors must present a passport or official identification card upon arrival.

  • Security checks are carried out on all belongings; large bags are not allowed inside.

  • Audio guides are available in 11 different languages.

  • The Reichstag is fully wheelchair accessible.

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How to Get There

The Reichstag is located on Scheidemannstraße in West Berlin, at the northeastern corner of Tiergarten Park. The closest U-Bahn and S-Bahn station is Brandenburger Tor. The building is also a short walk from neighboring attractions such as Brandenburg Gate, the Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe (the Holocaust Memorial), and Potsdamer Platz.

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When to Get There

The Reichstag is open daily until midnight. It can get extremely busy, especially during summer, so it’s best to visit on a weekday or choose an early-morning time slot to avoid crowds. For a picturesque experience, visit the glass dome after nightfall to enjoy a dazzling view of Berlin’s illuminated skyline.

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History of the Reichstag Building

The original Reichstag building—a neo-Renaissance design by Paul Wallot—opened its doors in 1894. It was the seat of the German Parliament (the Bundestag) until Hitler took office in 1933, when the building was badly damaged by a fire and abandoned. Further damaged by World War II bombing, the Reichstag served as a museum throughout the Cold War. Finally, it was restored and reopened in 1990 after the German Reunification, complete with its now-iconic glass dome—the creation of acclaimed British architect Norman Foster.

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