Pariser Platz, Berlin
Facts and practical information
Pariser Platz, a central square in the heart of Berlin, Germany, stands as a testament to the city's rich history and its resurgence as a vibrant metropolis. Located at the eastern end of the grand boulevard Unter den Linden, it is anchored by the iconic Brandenburg Gate, which has witnessed many of the pivotal moments in German history.
The square was originally laid out in the 18th century but suffered extensive damage during World War II. It was left desolate during the Cold War when the Berlin Wall cut through the city, leaving the Pariser Platz in a restricted zone. Following the fall of the Wall in 1989, Pariser Platz has been meticulously restored to its former grandeur.
Today, Pariser Platz is a bustling hub of activity, surrounded by embassies, upscale hotels, and the prestigious Academy of Arts. The square is not only a magnet for tourists but also a space for political and cultural events. The open area in front of the Brandenburg Gate often hosts concerts, festivals, and public viewings of major sporting events.
Accessibility to Pariser Platz is excellent, with the square being a pedestrian zone, encouraging visitors to explore its surroundings on foot. It offers a unique blend of the historical and the contemporary, with its classical architecture standing side by side with modern buildings designed by renowned architects.
Pariser Platz – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Brandenburg Gate, Friedrichstraße, Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe, Soviet War Memorial.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Which popular attractions are close to Pariser Platz?
How to get to Pariser Platz by public transport?
Metro
- U Brandenburger Tor • Lines: U5 (3 min walk)
- U Bundestag • Lines: U5 (10 min walk)
Train
- Berlin Friedrichstraße (12 min walk)
- Berlin Potsdamer Platz (13 min walk)
Tram
- S+U Friedrichstraße • Lines: 12, M1 (12 min walk)
- Universitätsstraße • Lines: 12, M1 (15 min walk)