



The Berlin TV Tower is one of the most well-known landmarks of the city and with its 368 metres of height, Germany's tallest building! It's located at Berlin Alexanderplatz.
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The Fernsehturm is Berlin's tallest structure and its most visible landmark, rising above Alexanderplatz with its distinctive silver sphere. Visible from across the city, the Fernsehturm offers a viewing deck and a revolving restaurant with panoramas stretching far beyond the rooftops. This overview gathers Berlin locations around the tower and Alexanderplatz.
Built in the 1960s by East Germany, the tower has become a symbol of the whole city, its sphere catching the sun in a cross shaped glint. Lifts whisk visitors up for the view, and the square below buzzes with shops, transport and street life. The surrounding Mitte streets lead quickly to Museum Island and the river.
Browse the venues below to explore the Fernsehturm and Alexanderplatz.




The Berlin TV Tower is one of the most well-known landmarks of the city and with its 368 metres of height, Germany's tallest building! It's located at Berlin Alexanderplatz.




At the Berlin TV Tower, star chef Tim Raue creates a special Christmas dinner with the 3-course menu "Meine Heimat" (My Homeland) at the Sphere restaurant. Starting October 24, guests are invited to culinary delights at a height of 207 meters with a 360-degree panoramic view over Berlin. This experience combines regional delicacies and breathtaking panoramic views.




At the Berlin TV Tower, star chef Tim Raue creates a special Christmas dinner with the 3-course menu "My Homeland" at the Sphere restaurant. Starting October 24, guests are invited to culinary flights of fancy at a height of 207 meters with a 360-degree panoramic view over Berlin. This experience combines regional delicacies and breathtaking panoramic views.


In the basement of the Berlin TV Tower, one of the city's most curious museums is located: BODY WORLDS displays real human bodies as plastinated artworks. Anatomy, health, and the big questions of life across 1,200 square meters.

The Sphere Tim Raue in the Berlin TV Tower in Mitte is the highest revolving restaurant in the European Union. Chef Tim Raue serves sophisticated Berlin and Brandenburg cuisine with panoramic views over Berlin from a height of 207 meters. The result: a gastronomic concept that finally does justice to the landmark.


Berlin toys do not have to be made of plastic and look terribly corny. "Kleine Gesellschaft" shows you a different take on Berlin toys.





207 meters above Berlin-Mitte, Germany's highest revolving restaurant in the TV Tower at Alexanderplatz has been named after a two-star chef since June 2025. Sphere by Tim Raue combines Berlin capital cuisine with a 360-degree panorama revealing the entire city at once.



The Modersohnbrücke in Friedrichshain is Berlin's quiet viewpoint with railway romance: trains pass underneath, the TV Tower glows in the west, and the sun sets as if it were specially planned for you.






Those who come for brunch at Wilde Matilde in the historic Nikolaiviertel will experience a colorful journey back in time to the Golden Twenties. Between an original chain carousel bar and plush armchairs, you can enjoy a rich buffet with a show character here on weekends.

The best view over Berlin is offered by the TV Tower at Alexanderplatz. At 368 meters, it is not only the tallest building in Berlin, but in all of Germany!










In the heart of city, directly beneath the television tower at Alexanderplatz, the Cirque-du-Burlesque-Show-bei-Lieschen-Müller brings glamour and Berlin charm to the stage. Here, cocktails, 1920s flair, and showmanship merge into an energetic evening.
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Knutschfleck turns the heart of Alexanderplatz into a Berlin Variety Show hotspot. Twice a week beneath the TV Tower, the stage bursts with showgirls, acrobatics, live music, DJ parties and a touch of Moulin Rouge-style glamour.
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Exclusive for Top10 Club members
Value ~ €18