Webcam in Berlin - Hotel Adlon

Webcam preview - Berlin - Hotel Adlon Berlin (Brandenburg)

Be inspired by the vibrant backdrop of Berlin and experience the city that never stands still in real time. The Livecam in Berlin offers you a breathtaking view of the historic Brandenburg Gate and the impressive glass dome of the Reichstag building, immerse yourself in the pulsating heart of the German capital and experience the fascinating symbiosis of history and modernity. The webcam also provides up-to-date weather information and forecasts for the coming days, so you are always well informed. Whether you are planning your next visit or simply want to enjoy the atmosphere of Berlin from home - this live broadcast will bring you closer to the capital.

Where is Berlin?

Panoramic view of the Berlin skyline at Potsdamer Platz

Germany's capital Berlin is located in the north-east of the Federal Republic and is completely surrounded by the state of Brandenburg. With several million inhabitants, Berlin is the largest city in Germany and also the most populous city in the European Union. The city is divided into twelve districts, which are further subdivided into numerous suburbs. Berlin impresses with its vast wooded areas in the west and southeast, the Berlin Forests, as well as many large parks. As almost all streets are lined with trees, Berlin is considered a particularly green city. The largest park, Tempelhofer Park, was created on the site of the former Tempelhof Airport. Two large rivers, the Spree and the Havel, flow through the city and connect in places. Would you like to get a first impression of Berlin now? Use our webcams and enjoy a live view of the city and its impressive buildings.

What's going on in Berlin?

World Time Clock on Berlin's Alexanderplatz in daylight with the television tower in the background

Berlin is a city full of dynamism and history that visitors can feel at every turn. Since its first mention in the 13th century, the German capital has experienced numerous historical events that are still reflected in the cityscape today. Historical sights attract people from all over the world. Squares such as Potsdamer Platz or Pariser Platz as well as the boulevard are living witnesses to the city's history. An insider tip for tourists is to explore the glass dome of the Reichstag building. From there you can enjoy a breathtaking view over Berlin, perfect for an unforgettable photo. Berlin is home to a variety of unique districts, each with its own character. Charlottenburg impresses with its magnificent Charlottenburg Palace, while Friedrichshain is known for its creative scene. Kreuzberg, Berlin's cult district, is famous for its cafés and colorful life. Köpenick tells its own story with the Captain of Köpenick. In Berlin-Mitte, the historic center, you will find sights such as the television tower and the Urania World Time Clock on Alexanderplatz. Other districts such as Pankow, Neukölln, Prenzlauer Berg, Schöneberg, Spandau, Steglitz, Tempelhof, Tiergarten, Treptow and Wedding give Berlin a variety of special features and invite you to discover the city in all its facets. Would you like to follow city life? Our live cams from Berlin give you a direct view of the capital's hustle and bustle and fascinating sights at any time.

What can you do in Berlin?

Fountain at Pariser Platz with a view of the Brandenburg Gate at sunset in Berlin-Mitte

Berlin is a city full of possibilities that has something for everyone. Attractions are lined up one after the other here, while at the same time you can travel the world in culinary diversity. Berlin's nightlife also has a special charm. The city is lively, diverse and constantly changing. One of the most popular sights is the Reichstag building, which is impressive both inside and out and can be admired particularly well on a boat trip on the Spree. Checkpoint Charlie, once a border crossing between East and West Berlin, is an important place to understand the history of the city. The Brandenburg Gate, a symbol of unity and freedom, is a must - from there you can explore the Unter den Linden promenade in a relaxed manner. If you want to observe Berlin from an authentic perspective, you can observe the current cityscape and mood through weather cameras in Berlin, which capture the action live at the Brandenburg Gate and offer an impressive view of the capital at all times.
The Berlin Wall Memorial and the Holocaust Memorial near the Brandenburg Gate offer a thought-provoking moment. The Museum Island with its five world-famous museums, including the Old Museum and the Pergamon Museum, invites you to explore, while a visit to the Gendarmenmarkt promises relaxed enjoyment between the German and French Cathedrals, while the Kurfürstendamm with its upmarket stores and the Kaiser Wilhelm Memorial Church is an experience for shopping enthusiasts and history buffs alike. Berlin Cathedral is an architectural highlight, and the DDR Museum just opposite offers insights into the everyday culture of the GDR. Other exciting places that Berlin has to offer are the Hackesche Höfe, the Humboldt Forum, the Olympic Stadium, the East Side Gallery and the lively Alexanderplatz.

The weather in Berlin

Berlin is around 34 meters above sea level, which has a slight influence on the region's climate. The city is located in a temperate transition zone between continental and maritime climates, making the weather warm and temperate. Summer evenings often invite you to relax outdoors - ideal for enjoying the city. The best time to visit Berlin is from May to August, but the city offers a variety of experiences all year round. For up-to-date weather information and a direct picture of the city, you can use our webcams in Berlin, which always provide reliable information with weather forecasts for today, tomorrow and the next few days.





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