Things to do in Wandlitz

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1. Alexanderplatz

Alexanderplatz is a pedestrian and transport hub, including everything from high-end shopping to panoramic views of the city. Named after the Russian Csar Alexander I and later becoming the center of East Germany during the Cold War, today's "Alex" includes all the luxuries of a Western metropolitan center.
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2. Potsdamer Platz

Potsdamer Platz is one of the world’s great success stories in urban renewal. After World War II, when Berlin was divided along political lines, Potsdamer Platz (Potsdam Square) became a no-man's-land. Once the busiest traffic intersection in Europe, it was suddenly stranded between East and West Berlin. When the Wall came down, the reunified city was desperate to return the square to its former glory. Design competitions were held and the entire area became Europe’s largest building site. Today it’s filled with daring architecture, corporate headquarters, residential areas, shopping plazas, cinemas and public spaces. Most importantly it has created a healing link between the once divided city.
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3. Zoo Berlin

Berlin Zoo, or Zoologischer Garten in German, covers 84 acres (34 hectares) in the impressive Tiergarten park in the city center. The zoo opened in 1844 and was almost completely decimated in World War II. Now one of Europe's great zoological gardens, it’s home to nearly 18,000 animals from 1,500 species. It's attracted its fair share of celebrity too. It was here the polar bear Knut became an international star a few years ago, idolized through merchandise and TV appearances, before sadly passing away in 2011.
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4. Brandenburg Gate

The history of Brandenburg Gate – an enormous, sandstone, neoclassical arch – is inextricably linked with the history of Berlin and Germany. Built in 1791 to mark the entrance to Unter den Linden, Berlin's grandest boulevard, the arch was originally created as a symbol of peace. Standing 85-feet (30-meters) high, the Brandenburg Gate was modeled on the gateway to the Acropolis in Athens. When Napoleon defeated the Prussians in 1806, he marched triumphantly through the gate into Berlin, before taking the gate’s crowning statue, Victoria, the Goddess of Victory, back to France as a spoil of war. Victoria was later returned and once again sits atop the gate driving her chariot of horses.
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5. Kurfürstendamm

Head to Charlottenburg’s famous boulevard to experience the glamour of old Berlin coupled with the style of contemporary cosmopolitan Europe. The historic Kurfuerstendamm is one of the city’s oldest streets and was built as a route to a prominent hunting lodge now on the outskirts of the city. Today, exclusive boutiques, major department stores and luxury hotels line Kurfuerstendamm, or Kudamm as locals sometimes call the street. At its eastern end find a somber reminder of the bombings of Berlin during World War II.
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What to do in Wandlitz


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Frequently asked questions

Is Wandlitz worth visiting?
Renowned for its views and walking trails, discovering awesome things to do in Wandlitz is a breeze. Be sure to add Badestrand am Liepnitzsee to your itinerary while here.
How do I spend a day in Wandlitz?
Kick-start your day with a visit to Badestrand am Liepnitzsee. Then, check out different parts of Wandlitz for local restaurants and some souvenir shopping.
What is the top tourist attraction in Wandlitz?
You can't leave without checking out Badestrand am Liepnitzsee, rated the top tourist attraction in Wandlitz.
Is three days enough to stay in Wandlitz?
If you only want to see the most popular sights, three days is more than enough time for an escape to Wandlitz. Book for seven to ten days for the chance to truly appreciate the local vibe, tour nearby highlights and discover a few hidden gems.
Is Wandlitz a walkable city?
With popular attractions like Badestrand am Liepnitzsee in the area, Wandlitz is every bit a place to explore on foot. Want to visit some hip neighbourhoods a walkable distance from downtown? Stolzenhagen is only 3 kilometres away.
What are some activities to do in Wandlitz with kids?
Deciding what to do in Wandlitz with kids has never been so simple. Whether you're holidaying with toddlers or teenagers, there's no shortage of family-friendly activities to keep everyone busy here.

What to do in Wandlitz for adults?
From local cuisine and cultural highlights to outdoor adventures and one-of-a-kind experiences, there are many fun things to do in Wandlitz for adults.
Are there free things to do in Wandlitz?
One of the simplest ways to learn about free things to do in Wandlitz is to speak with a local tour guide. You'll get insider views on interesting neighbourhoods, parks and other attractions you can enjoy without opening your wallet. Badestrand am Liepnitzsee is one place that doesn't have an entrance fee.