The Berlin WelcomeCard is Berlin's official tourist pass. It includes free travel on public transport as well as, depending on the variant, free admission to over 25 top attractions and up to 50% discount on around 180 additional offers. Available for 48 hours to 6 days, the card enables relaxed sightseeing.
Berlin TV Tower

The Berlin TV Tower (368 m) at Alexanderplatz is the city's tallest landmark. From the viewing platform at 203 m height, you can enjoy an impressive 360° view over Berlin. With the Berlin WelcomeCard All Inclusive, you get free admission and a reserved time slot to reach the tower without long waiting times.
Museum Island Berlin

Museum Island comprises five significant museums. There you can admire treasures from many eras, such as the bust of Nefertiti. With the WelcomeCard + Museum Island, you visit all five museums free of charge (one visit per museum per day).
Berlin Cathedral

Berlin Cathedral is the city's largest church and was completed in 1905 in magnificent neo-baroque style. Inside, gold mosaics and marble columns impress; from the dome you can enjoy a panoramic view over the city center. With the All Inclusive card, you can visit the cathedral without admission fee.
Berlin Olympic Stadium

The Olympic Stadium was built for the 1936 Olympic Games and is steeped in history - here Jesse Owens won gold four times. Today the stadium serves as a venue for football matches and concerts. Visitors can explore the arena on their own; with the All Inclusive card, admission is free.
Boat Trip on the Spree

A boat trip on the Spree allows you to experience Berlin from the water. Passing landmarks like the Reichstag, Museum Island and Berlin Cathedral opens up a new perspective on the city. A 1-hour Spree river cruise is free with the All Inclusive card - simply board and enjoy.
DDR Museum

In the DDR Museum you experience everyday life in East Germany up close. Original living spaces and everyday objects show what life behind the wall was like - from driving a Trabant to browsing in a typical DDR living room. With the All Inclusive card, admission is free - so you can experience this journey through time without additional costs.
Additional Attractions
This is just a selection of highlights. Beyond this, you can visit further attractions free of charge with the WelcomeCard, such as the German Historical Museum or Schönhausen Palace. You also receive discounts at over 150 additional partners - from Madame Tussauds to city tours. You can find all details in the official WelcomeCard guide.