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Explore Berlin

Explore Berlin

A City of History, Innovation, and Cultural Exchange

Berlin, Germany’s vibrant capital, is a city where history, resilience, and modern innovation come together. From iconic landmarks and world-class museums to green spaces and diverse neighborhoods, Berlin offers an enriching experience for every visitor attending FLORENCE 2026.

Must-Visit Landmarks and Attractions

Brandenburg Gate

Brandenburg Gate

Berlin’s most iconic landmark and a powerful symbol of unity and peace. A must-see, especially in the evening when beautifully illuminated.

Reichstag Building

Reichstag Building & Glass Dome

Explore the preserved history of the Berlin Wall and view the longest remaining stretch, now transformed into an open-air gallery of murals and messages of freedom.

Berlin Wall Memorial & East Side Gallery

Berlin Wall Memorial & East Side Gallery

Explore the preserved history of the Berlin Wall and view the longest remaining stretch, now transformed into an open-air gallery of murals and messages of freedom.

Museum Island

Museum Island

A unique ensemble of five world-class museums, including the Pergamon Museum and Neues Museum, showcasing art, archaeology, and cultural heritage.

Alexanderplatz

Alexanderplatz & TV Tower (Fernsehturm)

The city’s bustling center, offering shopping, dining, and one of Europe’s tallest observation towers with sweeping views of Berlin.

A City of History and Modern Life

Berlin is a city shaped by history yet driven by creativity and progress. Historic buildings sit alongside modern architecture, innovative startups, and dynamic cultural institutions. Walking through Berlin means experiencing stories from the past while witnessing a city constantly reinventing itself.

Green Spaces and Urban Nature

Despite being a major metropolis, Berlin is one of Europe’s greenest capitals.

Tiergarten Park

Tiergarten Park

A vast central park ideal for walks, cycling, or quiet moments between conference sessions.

Brandenburg Gate

Tempelhofer Feld

A former airport turned public park, now a unique open space for walking, jogging, and relaxing, a favorite among locals.

Spree River Walks

Spree River Walks

Enjoy scenic strolls along the Spree River, especially around Museum Island and government district areas.

Cultural Life & Neighborhoods

Berlin’s neighborhoods each have their own character:

Mitte – Historic heart of Berlin with museums, landmarks, and government buildings.

Kreuzberg – Known for multicultural food, street art, and vibrant energy.

Prenzlauer Berg – Charming streets, cafés, and boutique shops.

Charlottenburg – Elegant area featuring Charlottenburg Palace and upscale shopping.

Food & Culture

Berlin’s food scene reflects its international spirit.

  • Traditional German favorites like Currywurst, Schnitzel, and Bratwurst
  • International cuisine from around the world
  • Cozy cafés, bakeries, and beer gardens
  • Popular food halls such as Markthalle Neun

Vegetarian and vegan options are widely available throughout the city.

A Hub for Healthcare, Research, and Innovation

Berlin is a leading center for healthcare research, education, and policy development in Europe. Hosting FLORENCE 2026 here reflects the city’s strong commitment to innovation, interdisciplinary collaboration, and excellence in nursing and healthcare systems.

Make the Most of Your Visit

Whether you’re interested in history, culture, green spaces, or modern innovation, Berlin offers a rich and rewarding experience alongside your participation in FLORENCE 2026. We encourage attendees to explore the city, connect with its energy, and enjoy everything Berlin has to offer during their stay.