





The Adlon was built for unimaginable 20 millions goldmark in 1907 and quickly achieved legendary status.
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The Brandenburger Tor is Berlin's defining landmark, the neoclassical gate that has watched over the city's history for more than two centuries. Once a symbol of division at the edge of the Wall, the Brandenburger Tor now stands for reunification and draws visitors from around the world. This tag collects Berlin locations around Pariser Platz.
The gate anchors the western end of Unter den Linden, with the Reichstag, the Tiergarten and the Holocaust Memorial all a short walk away. Pariser Platz around it holds embassies, the Adlon hotel and the Academy of Arts, and the square hosts major events and New Year celebrations. It is the natural starting point for a first visit to the city.
Browse the venues below to explore the Brandenburger Tor and its surroundings.






The Adlon was built for unimaginable 20 millions goldmark in 1907 and quickly achieved legendary status.

The Brandenburg Gate in Berlin-Mitte provides a breathtaking backdrop for unforgettable European Championship moments and atmospheric celebrations afterwards.

The Brandenburg Gate in Berlin-Mitte provides a breathtaking backdrop for unforgettable European Championship moments and atmospheric celebrations afterward.






Hopfingerbräu at Brandenburg Gate combines urban coziness with traditional brewery cuisine.







At Hopfingerbräu in Berlin, visitors enjoy Bavarian delicacies with a touch of urban flair right by the Brandenburg Gate.

Once again the biggest and most spectacular New Year's party in Berlin kicks off at the Brandenburger Tor. National and international stars will entertain you to the fullest!







The interactive permanent exhibition Europa Experience at the European House Berlin at the Brandenburg Gate takes visitors on a journey throughout the European Union.


In front of the Brandenburg Gate there are large crowds all the time. The "room of silence” is the perfect location to relax and take a short break.








Brandenburg Gate Museum shows - virtually in fast motion - more than 300 years of the history in Berlin in a 20-minute multimedia presentation, very close to the Brandenburg Gate directly at Pariser Platz.

The Fan Mile at the Brandenburg Gate has unfortunately been cancelled for the 2026 World Cup.