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Berlin is the capital of Germany and, with over 3.4 million residents, it is also the country’s largest city. Since the reunification of East and West Germany in 1990, Berlin has once again served as the nation’s capital. Visiting a campsite in Berlin means you can enjoy everything this vibrant city has to offer. The city’s fascinating history is especially prominent, with many historical sites still visible today. In particular, the impact of the Second World War can be seen throughout Berlin and has greatly influenced both the city and the country. Read more
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Camping in Berlin is an Experience

You might not immediately think of visiting campsites in Berlin, as it's a city not located by the coast or in a traditional nature area. However, pitching your tent, caravan, or motorhome at a city campsite in Berlin gives you a true sense of escape. Away from the hustle and bustle of the city centre, you can fully relax, while having the vibrant city of Berlin just a short distance away, ready to explore its rich culture and shopping opportunities. This ideal combination is something more and more campers are discovering.

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What Do Campsites in Berlin Offer?

The campsites in Berlin are modern and well-equipped. In and around the German capital, you'll find luxury campsites with swimming pools and entertainment for children. These campsites offer spacious pitches, and you can also rent a fully furnished tent, caravan, or cabin if you prefer not to bring your own camping gear. Families with children will also find plenty to enjoy at Berlin’s campsites.

Must-See Attractions in Berlin

If you're visiting Berlin, make sure to add these highlights to your must-see list:

East Side Gallery

This outdoor gallery features a preserved section of the famous Berlin Wall, which was brought down in 1989. Today, it's covered in stunning artwork by graffiti artists.

Checkpoint Charlie

Once the most famous border crossing point between East and West Berlin, Checkpoint Charlie is a symbol of the city’s divided past. While you can now walk through freely, actors dressed as soldiers still stand guard with their national flags for photo opportunities.

The Jewish Museum

Here you can explore Berlin's history, including personal stories of those who tried to escape to the West after World War II and the city's division, sometimes without success.

Kaufhaus des Westens (KaDeWe)

The largest department store in Berlin, KaDeWe is especially loved for its impressive delicatessen floor, popular with both locals and tourists.

The Reichstag

You can visit the Reichstag, the seat of the German parliament. There is often a queue, but the walk up to the glass dome is worth it for the fascinating views over the city.

Are You Ready to Discover Berlin?

Camping in or near Berlin is possible from early spring well into autumn. The climate is often a bit more stable than in more northern regions. And if you encounter a rainy day, you can always enjoy a visit to one of Berlin’s museums or go shopping in one of the many indoor shopping centres.

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