Berlin
Berlin is an amazing combination of ultra-modern art, architecture and creative thinking, combined with a turbulent historical past that makes it a fascinating destination to take your student group to on your next study visit. A fantastic destination with a range of educational visits for Science and technology groups, Berlin is a great choice for your next student trip. There is easy access with regional flights from the UK, good quality accommodation and iconic sights around this fascinating city. Get in touch with our Berlin experts today to get the best possible prices and advice for you next school trip.
Famous Reichstag Building
Berliner Fernsehturm TV Tower
Brandenburg Gate
Berlin Wall East Side Gallery
Subject Specific Visits
GCS Game Science Center
The Game Science Center is a small, interactive museum of the future. The exhibition has a collection of innovative technologies and entertaining projects. Try out futuristic interactions with computers. Workshops are available.
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Extavium
The Extavium offers an interactive exhibition for everyone interested in the natural sciences. with various workshops available, discover optical phenomena, generate electricity, freeze your shadow and much more.
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Humboldt Forum
Opened in 2021, the Humboldt Forum is Berlin's newest landmark in the reconstructed former Berlin Baroque Palace. A centre for art, culture and science, the museum houses around 20,000 objects of art from Africa, America, Asia and Oceania.
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Autostadt (Wolfsburg)
Located in Wolfsburg, Autostadt has a state-of-the-art car museum, and offers the chance to discover pavilions for its brands including Volkswagen, Porsche and Lamborghini. Tours are available of the World’s largest auto factory.
Other Top Visits

Reichstag Building
Today the Reichstag houses the German Parliament and is one of the most recognisable landmarks in Berlin. A must-see during you visit. Guided audio tours are available, but the highlight is probably the fantastic mirrored dome.

Berlin Television Tower
Berlin’s iconic TV tower is the city’s most visible landmark. Standing 368 metres high it is literally a must-see during you visit. The viewing platform provides stunning panoramic views over the city and beyond.

Brandenburg Gate
The Brandenburg Gate is probably Berlin’s signature attraction. Built in 1791 it was one of many historic city gates it is now reinvented as a symbol of unity for the new Berlin.

East Side Gallery
More than 100 paintings on what was once a section of the east side of the Berlin Wall, this is the longest (1.3km) open-air gallery in the World, commemorating the time of political change when the wall came down.

Sony Center
The Sony Center is a modern complex of buildings with a central plaza canopied by a stunning spoked glass roof. A great place to hang out, there are shopping centres, bars, restaurants, cinemas, film museum and Legoland Discovery Centre.

Berlin River Cruise
A cruise along the Spree river gives a view of historic and modern Berlin from a different perspective. The tour passes Bellevue Palace and the Chancellor's Office, Museum Island, Berlin Cathedral, and East Side Gallery.

Museum Island
Museum Island is a complex of five museums on an island in the Spree River in the historic heart of Berlin. The Old Museum, New Museum, Bode Museum, Pergamon Museum and Old National Gallery.

Olympic Stadium
Originally built for the controversial 1936 Olympic games the stadium now host major sports events and music concerts. A tour of the stadium and surrounding Olympic park offers an interesting insight into the history of the site.

Panoramapunkt
A ride in the fastest lift in Europe takes you to the viewing gallery on the 25th floor of Kollhof Tower, 100 meters above Potsdamer Platz in just 20 seconds.
Sample Itinerary
Day 1
Morning departure from UK for flight to Berlin. Arrival and transfer to your accommodation and check in. Free time for possible orientation and walking tour of the city. Visit the Reichstag Building, Brandenburg Gate, Checkpoint Charlie. Evening at leisure.
Day 2
Enjoy a morning visit to the Spectrum Science Center at the Museum of Technology. Afternoon visit to Futurium. Enjoy an evening at the Sony Center - with shops, bars an IMAX cinema.
Day 3
Morning visit to the Life Science Learning Lab. Lunch and then afternoon at the Zeiss Planetarium. Evening at leisure in the city.
Day 4
Morning visit to the Berlin's iconic TV Tower. Enjoy amazing panoramic views over the city. Some possible last minute shopping before making your way back to the airport for your flight back to the UK.
Where to Stay

Berlin has an excellent range of quality and centrally located accommodations, from clean and modern youth centres such as the Transit Loft and Meininger hotel and hostel chain, to more traditional hotels. We will select the best option for you and you group based on your preferred location and budget.
Location Map
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The trip was a massive success. The organisation was extremely effective and the excursions were well organised and enjoyable.