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Berlin TV Tower – Tickets, Highlights & Visitor Guide

Berlin TV Tower (Fernsehturm) at Alexanderplatz – view of the sphere and spire
Fernsehturm Berlin at Alexanderplatz – panoramic views from 203 m.

The Berlin TV Tower (Fernsehturm) is the city's most iconic landmark and tallest building. Ride the high-speed elevator to the observation deck for 360° views, or add a meal at the revolving Sphere Restaurant.

Plan your visit: best ticket options, typical hours, view highlights, and smart timing tips for sunset and night panoramas.

At a glance

  • Height: 368 m; observation deck at ~203 m with 360° views.
  • Signature experience: Revolving Sphere Restaurant (one rotation ≈ 1 h).
  • Location: Alexanderplatz – easy access by U/S-Bahn and tram.
  • Good to plan: Time slots sell out at peak times; sunset is most popular.
  • Visit length: 45–90 minutes; add time if dining.

Popular Tours & Tickets

Make the most of your TV Tower visit with these carefully selected experiences. From skip-the-line convenience to unforgettable dining, choose what suits your style:

Most Popular

Skip-the-Line Entry

Beat the crowds with fast-track access to the observation deck. Perfect for those who want to maximize their time enjoying Berlin's skyline.

✓ Instant access ✓ 360° panoramic views ✓ Mobile ticket
Book Fast Entry
Premium

Sphere Restaurant Experience

Dine 207m above Berlin in the revolving restaurant. Watch the city slowly rotate beneath you while enjoying gourmet cuisine.

✓ Revolving dining (1h rotation) ✓ Gourmet menu ✓ Reserved seating
Book Restaurant
Golden Hour

Sunset & Night Views

Experience Berlin's transformation from day to night. Capture the golden hour magic and twinkling city lights from above.

✓ Golden hour timing ✓ Perfect for photos ✓ Night skyline views
Book Sunset Slot
VIP

VIP Access Experience

The ultimate TV Tower visit with priority access, exclusive areas, and premium service for an unforgettable Berlin experience.

✓ Priority everything ✓ Exclusive access areas ✓ Premium service
Upgrade to VIP

Berlin TV Tower – History & Family Info

History & Facts

From Cold War prestige to Berlin’s modern icon.

  • 1969

    Opening: Built as a DDR prestige project symbolizing socialist progress.

  • 1970s–80s

    East Berlin’s landmark: Dominant feature of the skyline; broadcasting hub and political symbol.

  • 1990

    Reunification: Rebranded as a united Berlin landmark, open to all visitors.

  • Today

    Modern symbol: One of Berlin’s top attractions, welcoming 1M+ visitors annually.

Berlin TV Tower

Best sunset slot — when should I book?
For the golden hour, pick a slot 30–45 minutes before official sunset. That way you catch daytime views, the warm sunset window, and the first night lights. Weekends/holidays sell out earliest — midweek late-afternoon slots are the sweet spot.
How do I get a window seat at the Sphere Restaurant?
Choose a ticket with table reservation and arrive 10–15 minutes early. The restaurant completes one full rotation in about ~60 minutes, so even non-window tables get full views. Pro tip: lunch is easier (and often cheaper) to book than prime-time dinner.
Photo tips: reflections & gear rules?
Press your lens close to the glass and avoid bright clothing to reduce reflections. Move to darker interior areas for cleaner shots. Tripods and large camera rigs are typically not allowed; bring a compact setup and a microfiber cloth for smudges.
Bags & security: what can I bring?
Small daypacks/handbags are fine. Bulky luggage and large items are restricted due to security and space constraints, and there are no on-site lockers. Travel light for the fastest entry.
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