Berlin, Germany
Germany's capital, Berlin, is a thriving city with a history that spans through centuries. Students will find no shortage of sights and activities.
Studying abroad in Germany is perfect for students interested in important historical events and the merging between past, present, and future. Significant educational sights in Berlin include the Reichstag Building, the Jewish Museum Berlin, the Memorial of the Berlin Wall, and the Brandenburg Gate.
With one foot in the past and the other in the future, Berlin is also a city of extremes. The music and art scene here has an edge to it like nowhere else in the world. Meanwhile, the tech and start-up scene - much like the city’s nightclubs - never stops buzzing.
Berlin is also known for its variety of museums, such as the Dahlem Museums, the Egyptian Museum, the Berlin Cultural Forum with the new National Gallery, and the Museum of Transport and Technology.
The city is also surprisingly green, with beautiful trees contrasting the old stone buildings in many streets. The Spree River runs through the city’s center, where students will find the peaceful Tiergarten park.
Airports
Students will most likely fly into Berlin Brandenburg Airport (BER).
Local Transportation
Students have a variety of clean, efficient public transportation options to choose from in Berlin, including the S-Bahn, U-Bahn, trams, or buses. You can also easily make your way around the city by bike.