Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) about the Berlin TV Tower

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Here you will find the most frequently asked questions about the Berlin TV Tower — presented in a clear and informative way to help you plan your visit to Berlin’s tallest landmark.

What is the Berlin TV Tower?

The Berlin TV Tower is Germany’s tallest structure at 368 metres and one of the most iconic landmarks of the German capital. Located at Alexanderplatz, it offers a spectacular 360° panoramic view over the city of Berlin.

The Berlin TV Tower, at 368 metres, is the tallest structure in Germany.

March to October: 9:00 am – 11:00 pm
November to February: 10:00 am – 11:00 pm

You can find more information about the opening hours here.

Tickets can, for example, be purchased online through our website. Combined tickets for the observation deck and the restaurant are also available there. Further combination tickets with other attractions are presented in our article “The Best Combination Tickets for the Berlin TV Tower.”

Yes, the tickets are transferable and not issued in a specific name. However, it is not technically possible to change the name on the tickets afterward.

Yes, the booked admission times must be observed. The ticket becomes invalid 30 minutes after the reserved time.

Upon presentation of a valid student ID, you receive a 20% discount on observation tickets at the ticket counter. This discount does not apply to online tickets.

For visits to the restaurant, a stay of 1 hour and 30 minutes is currently scheduled. Afterward, you may continue your visit on the observation deck, provided that this area is available.

This is subject to availability.

No, for safety reasons larger items of luggage, backpacks, bags, strollers or containers are not permitted inside the tower.

No, dogs are not permitted for safety reasons. Guide dogs are exempt, as they are specially trained.

Unfortunately, the Berlin TV Tower is not fully accessible. Due to structural conditions and safety regulations, wheelchair users and people with mobility impairments are not permitted to enter the tower.

The Sphere by Tim Raue restaurant offers a modern interpretation of Berlin and Brandenburg cuisine. The menu features dishes such as Königsberger Klopse, Eisbein, and Berlin-style schnitzel.

Due to fire safety regulations, the food is prepared in the kitchen on the ground floor and transported upstairs via a service lift. The dishes are then finished and plated in the restaurant.

Reservations for the restaurant can easily be made by purchasing the corresponding tickets. All information about the restaurant, its offerings, the atmosphere and the available ticket options can be found in our dedicated article on this website.

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