Unter den Linden
Unter den Linden, Berlin, Germany, 10117
Running from Brandenburg Gate to the River Spree and Museum Island, Unter den Linden is Berlin’s most famous boulevard. Bordered by linden trees for which it is named, it is lined with some of the city’s top sights, such as the State Opera House. Just strolling along under the trees is a popular activity in itself.
The basics
In the 18th century, Frederik the Great ordered the transformation of Unter den Linden from a simple bridle path to a major boulevard. In the years that followed, many of the city’s most important buildings and monuments were constructed along the route. Visitors can see the Berlin Cathedral, State Opera House, German Historical Museum, and more. Many choose to join a guided walking or Segway tour to learn more about the buildings along the boulevard. Or, arrive independently via the hop-on hop-off sightseeing bus. The street was damaged extensively during the Second World War, and when the Berlin Wall was built in 1961, it put Unter den Linden and the Brandenburg Gate in the East side under communist rule. In the years since reunification, many buildings have been restored to their former glory and the café-lined boulevard is once again a jewel in the city’s crown.
Things to know before you go
- Many people enjoy strolling the boulevard at night when lights illuminate the trees.
- Museum Island at the east end of the street is home to some of Berlin’s top museums and galleries and is a popular destination.
- There are many cafés and restaurants along the boulevard.
How to get there
Unter den Linden is located in the Mitte district in central Berlin. Guided tours of the city visit the area frequently, some with transport provided, and it’s walkable from many other central locations. You may also arrive via the hop-on hop-off sightseeing bus. The closest metro stops are Brandenburger Tor and Franzosische Strasse.
When to get there
A public street, Unter den Linden is open 24 hours a day. The shops, restaurants, cafés, museums, and theaters along the street have different opening hours, so check before visiting.
Brandenburg Gate
Berlin’s Brandenburg Gate was built in the 18th century to celebrate the restoration of royal rule after the Batavian Revolution. During the Cold War, it was surrounded by the Berlin Wall, and after reunification, it became a symbol of a united Berlin. Climb to the top and see the monumental statue of the goddess of victory in her chariot; French Emperor Napoleon once stole it to put on display in the Louvre Museum.
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