What to do and see in Westend, Germany: The Best Things to do

November 9, 2021 Oliva Fomby

Berlin is an edgy city, from its fashion to its architecture to its charged political history. The Berlin Wall is a sobering reminder of the hyper-charged postwar atmosphere, and yet the graffiti art that now covers its remnants has become symbolic of social progress. Check out the Weltzeituhr (world time) Clock, topped by a model of the solar system, then turn back time by dining at the historic Zur Letzten Instanz, a 16th century restaurant that was frequented by Napoleon and Beethoven.
Restaurants in Berlin

1. Siam Thai-Massage

Kaiserdamm 95, 14057 Berlin Germany +49 30 30823006 http://www.siam95.com
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Siam Thai-Massage

2. Olympiastadion Berlin

Olympischer Platz 3, 14053 Berlin Germany +49 30 30688100 [email protected] http://olympiastadion.berlin/en/home
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Olympiastadion Berlin

Home of Hertha BSC and host to some of the biggest events in sport and music. Easily accessible by underground, this historical monumental attraction is a recommended visit outside the hustle and bustle of the city.

Reviewed By B1714D - Belgrade, Serbia

The Olympiastadion in Berlin is an outstanding attraction situated in western suburbs of the German capital. The stadium is easy accessible with several U or S Bahn lines, around half an hour from central Berlin. Visiting it can be combined with other attractions close to that area like the Charlottenburg castle, Gleiss 17 or Wannsee (please see those reviews). Besides going to sport events here where Hertha FC hosts, or many world music star concerts held here, I would also advise it for ordinary tourists not interested in the previous, but in history. This place blooms with history and preserves it standing in the same shape as 80y ago with many modern era addings. The stadium was built for the 1936 Olympics and as you might presume Nazis did their best to show off their supremacy and power. In those days the stadium was the center of the Reichssportfeld, which besides the stadium included facilities for many other sports, some of them visible and remaining till today, like the swimming complex. But, sport wasn't the only thing on their mind. Propaganda - a very important and effective Nazi tool wasn't neglected. A huge field opposite the main entrance (behind the West tribune intersection) - the Maifeld, was built to host military parades and Nazis rallies, as well the Bell tower. Around it, Ubermansch - larger than life statues remained till today. The architecture of the stadium was a mixture - inspired from classic Rome's Colloseum to those times modern LA arena, where the previous games where held. What's immediately recognazible as you approach the stadium are the massive stone facades, with cast iron torch lights, huge walkways,... - in one word everything grandiose to demonstrate the power (later accepted in Stallin's communism massive architecture). Entry fee is around 10 Euros (cannot remember exactly), but worth every cent. You don't need a guided tour - many plaques around to help you, as well free wifi all around. Pay attention on the Olympic inscriptions and statistics on those massive walls in the western tribune intersection. Count on up to 2 hrs for visit. Totally recommend.

3. British & Commonwealth War Cemetery Berlin

Heerstr. 151, 14055 Berlin Germany http://www.cwgc.org
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British & Commonwealth War Cemetery Berlin

Reviewed By Cleat9214

Me and the wife were driving back from spandau and saw the signs for the cemetery, so we popped in to pay our respects. Lovingly maintained as always by the Commonwealth War graves. When ever you go make sure you sign the book. Just as a wee apprication for the staff that look after the place.

4. Unite d'habitation, Le Corbusier

Flatowallee 16, 14055 Berlin Germany +49 4930 30209833 http://www.corbusierhaus-berlin.de
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Unite d'habitation, Le Corbusier

5. Georg Kolbe Museum

Sensburger Allee 25, 14055 Berlin Germany +49 30 3042144 http://www.georg-kolbe-museum.de
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Georg Kolbe Museum

6. Berliner Waldbuehne

Glockenturmstr. 1, 14053 Berlin Germany +49 30 74737500 http://www.waldbuehne-berlin.de
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Berliner Waldbuehne

7. Museum West Alliierte in Berlin e.V

Olympischer Platz. 7, 14053 Berlin, Germany, Berlin Germany +49 176 96339830 http://www.west-alliierte-in-berlin.de/
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Museum West Alliierte in Berlin e.V

Reviewed By mcmonScotland - Girvan, United Kingdom

I visited the Olympic Stadium during the week and saw this museum but, it was closed. I came back on Saturday. It is easy to get here on public transport: S3/5/9 to Olypiastadion, U2 to Olympia-Stadion, or various busses. The museum collection is displayed in a half dozen different rooms and every space on the walls, every shelf, every display cabinet is jam packed. They have uniforms and all kinds of everyday military items but, I was pleased to see that so many original signs were saved from the former bases and ended up here. The volunteers were happy to talk about their memories of when the Allies were in Berlin and the work they did then. It is a great little museum. It was very interesting for me but, I was also pleased to see visitors of all ages come in whilst I was there. It is also an important museum keeping memories alive for future generations.

8. Die Wuehlmaeuse

Pommernallee 2 - 4, 14052 Berlin Germany +49 30 30673011 http://www.wuehlmaeuse.de
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Die Wuehlmaeuse

9. Sommerbad Olympiastadion

Olympischer Platz 3, 14053 Berlin Germany +49 30 22190011 https://www.berlinerbaeder.de/baeder/sommerbad-olympiastadion/
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10. Berliner Funkturm

Masurenallee 14, 14057 Berlin Germany +49 30 30382996 http://www.funkturm-messeberlin.de/en/Funkturm_
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Berliner Funkturm

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