View of the Brandenburg Gate at sunset. The silhouettes of City Hall and the TV tower are also visible. The sky is colored orange-pink. Photo: Nicole Streit, Pixabay

EasyCityPass Berlin tips: November

In this issue, we introduce you to three EasyCityPass Berlin partners that bring the fall of the Berlin Wall to life: The DDR Museum brings history to life in an interactive way, the The Wall Museum Berlin in the historic mill house shows moving eyewitness accounts, and on city walks with Birgit L. you can discover individual tours, e.g. at the Berlin Wall Memorial.

In our blog, you will also find 5 little-known facts about Berlin and the 7 personal stories about the Wall that we collected last year to mark its 35th anniversary. In the events section, highlights such as the Berlin Fairy Tale Days, the Jewish Culture Days, and the Christmas Garden Berlin await you.

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Entrance area of the DDR Museum Berlin. The doors are wide open and illuminated in blue. Photo: DDR Museum

Partner of the month

DDR Museum

At the DDR Museum Berlin, you can take an interactive journey into everyday life in the former GDR. Climb into a Trabant, browse through authentic apartments, or discover what people ate in the East. Touching and participating are expressly permitted—here, history comes alive, exciting and tangible for all ages!

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View from The Wall Museum towards Oberbaum Bridge. A glass information panel stands facing Oberbaum Bridge. Photo: The Wall Museum

Partner of the month

The Wall Museum

At The Wall Museum Berlin, housed in the historic mill building at the East Side Gallery, you can experience the history of the Berlin Wall up close—from its construction to its fall. Original film footage, multimedia installations, and eyewitness accounts bring Berlin's turbulent past to life.

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A woman in a pink coat walks from left to right in front of the Berlin Wall. A former border tower can be seen on the left side of the picture. Photo: Birgit L.

Partner of the month

Expeditions with Birgit L.

With Birgit L., you will discover Berlin in a very personal way—charming, humorous, and full of insider knowledge. Her city tours show you hidden corners, exciting stories, and surprising perspectives off the beaten tourist track. During her tours at the Berlin Wall Memorial, Birgit tells moving stories about divided Berlin. Perfect for anyone who wants to really get to know Berlin!

Further information about the EasyCityPass Partner
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View of Torstraße with the dome of Berlin Cathedral visible in the background. Two people with suitcases and luggage are walking across the street. Photo: Wal, Pixabay

Inspiring blog articles for your trip to Berlin

Incredible facts about Berlin

Berlin is a city steeped in history, culture, and contrasts. But away from the well-known sights such as the Brandenburg Gate or the Reichstag, there are many exciting details that hardly anyone knows about.

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View of the Berlin Wall at the memorial in Bernauer Strasse. The Wall is decorated with red, yellow and orange roses. In the distance, you can see a border tower peeking over the Wall on the right edge of the picture. Photo: Stefanie Jost

Inspiring blog articles for your trip to Berlin

35 years since the fall of the Wall: 7 personal stories

Berlin celebrates the 35th anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall in 2024. 7 personal Wall stories from our community review this special event from a very personal perspective.

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Inspiring blog articles for your trip to Berlin

Christmas markets in Berlin

You will find a Christmas market in almost every district of Berlin. Whether traditional, romantic, or alternative. This article provides an overview of the most important Christmas markets in Berlin.

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36th Berlin Fairy Tale Days in Berlin. A swan swims in the pond and on it sits Puss in Boots with a feather in his hand. Photo: Berliner Märchentage

Berliner Märchentage (Berlin Fairy Tale Days)

November 6 to 23, 2025

The Berlin Fairy Tale Days are taking place for the 36th time this year. Around 800 events are being held in Berlin and Brandenburg as part of the world's largest fairy tale festival. Libraries, bookshops, schools, concert halls, theaters, public administrations, and embassies are opening their doors for the Berlin Fairy Tale Days. The Golden Pea award ceremony is the highlight of the festival. Most of the events at the Berlin Fairy Tale Days are free to attend.

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Key visual for the Jewish Culture Days. Photo: Jüdische Kulturtage

Jewish Culture Days

November 13 to 23, 2025

The Jewish Community of Berlin invites you to discover the multifaceted Jewish cultural life. “The ten days of the festival are themed around Atid – Future. This term means much more than a temporal outlook: despite all adversities, it stands for hope, responsibility, and faith in what is to come.”

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The singing tree in the Christmas Garden Berlin. A tree is wrapped in pink fairy lights in the dark and glows in the night. Photo: Christmas Garden

Christmas Garden Berlin

November 19, 2025 to January 11, 2026

As dusk falls, the magical journey begins on Berlin's enchanting winter trail. In the Botanical Garden, popular Christmas Garden favorites and impressive light installations illuminate a new circular path. Festive light displays, sparkling stars, and breathtaking soundtracks promise hours of relaxation.

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