Reichstag
Reichstag
Reichstag

Reichstag Tours and Tickets

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The seat of Germany’s Parliament and one of Berlin’s most recognizable landmarks, the Reichstag building is an impressive feat of 19th-century architecture, with a futuristic glass dome and classical columns on its facade. The structure stands proudly on the River Spree’s southern bank, a stoic reminder of Berlin’s turbulent history.

  • Daily
  • Platz der Republik 1, Berlin, 11011

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Julie_R, Aug 2023
Best Self Guided Tour
The map was brilliant and the way the commentary was done was so refreshing. Also plenty of chances to stop and look around before moving on. This is the best and easiest self guided tour I’ve done.
Barbara_G, Jun 2023
Thomas is the guide you always want!
Loved every minute. Thomas educated us beyond anything we would have read about. Articulate, incredibly personable, and just fun to listen to. Would recommend him every time!
Anna_B, May 2023
Walk with a Gifted Storyteller
Tomas, our guide brought the stories that surrounded us to life. He took us through the unforgiving history of Berlin with intelligence and sensitivity. Tomas is a gifted storyteller that also took care of us as we experienced Berlin for the first time. I highly recommend seeing Berlin through his eyes.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q:What are Reichstag hours of operation?
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Reichstag hours of operation: Daily. Buy tickets in advance on Viator. If you book with Viator, you can cancel at least 24 hours before the start date of your tour for a full refund.
People Also Ask
Q:How long does the tour of the Reichstag take?
A:It usually takes an average of around 90 minutes to go on a guided tour around the Reichstag Building. However, tour durations may vary depending on what type of tour you choose. Also, some tours may showcase other important Berlin landmarks nearby, such as the Brandenburg Gate.
Q:What is the best time to visit the Reichstag?
A:Arriving early in the morning is a good way to beat the crowds at Reichstag. However, for beautiful 360-degree views of Berlin from the building’s glass dome, it’s well worth booking a reservation in advance to visit close to sunset. As well as the dome, there’s also a rooftop restaurant, too.
Q:Can you take pictures in the Reichstag?
A:Yes, you can take photos in the Reichstag; however, these photos should be for personal use—not commercial use—and it’s best to leave your tripod at home. The dome of the building offers 360-degree views of Berlin, so it's an ideal spot for getting those perfect panoramic shots.
Q:Is a Reichstag guided tour worth it?
A:Yes, a guided tour of the Reichstag is worth it, especially if you’d like to learn more about the history of the building, the workings of the German parliament, and the building’s Neo-Renaissance architectural features. There are also special family friendly–themed tours or tours that focus on art and architecture.
Q:Is the Reichstag accessible?
A:Yes, the Reichstag is a wheelchair-accessible venue. There’s a ramp at the West C entrance, a wheelchair-accessible bathroom, and the rooftop restaurant is accessible, too. Once inside, wheelchairs are available on loan, and for deaf travelers, sign-language interpreters can be provided for groups of 10 or more people.
Q:What amazing things can visitors see in the Reichstag?
A:One of the most amazing things to see in Reichstag is its glass dome, where you can access 360-degree views of Berlin’s government and parliamentary district from above. Additionally, there’s a rooftop restaurant that makes a great dinner spot, and with prior reservations, watch the German Parliament in action.