Your marriage proposal in Berlin, city of history and romance
07/09/2024 09:00 | Engagement
Berlin is a household name in itself; after all, who doesn't know the Berlin Wall, Checkpoint Charlie and the Brandenburg Gate. But Berlin offers so much more, from nostalgic castles and parks to museums ranked among the very best in the world. You can stroll endlessly, admire house-high graffiti or funky street art and experience the best underground parties. Is this city really your thing, and will you soon ask your beloved to marry you here? Discover the best places for your marriage proposal in Berlin in this article!
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Up high
While you're in Berlin, take to the skies and enjoy a breathtaking view of the city from the Fernsehturm, the city's tallest building. Equally spectacular is the gigantic glass dome above the Reichstag, where footbridges lead you in a spiral. Both buildings offer lunch and dinner in the sky. At the Fernsehturm, the restaurant (over 200 m high) even makes a complete tour in half an hour. Finally, on the roof of the Kollhoff Tower (90 m high), in the centre of the city, in the Potsdamer Platz district, you'll find a terrace offering a breathtaking view of Berlin. This is where couples in love place padlocks to symbolise their eternal love. Will you soon be lifting your engagement ring from one of these three fabulous towers?
Between peacocks on a fairytale island
If city life seems too hectic for you for a moment, you'll be happy to escape by ferry to Peacock Island (Pfaueninsel), in the middle of the River Havel. A fairytale castle awaits you, steeped in stories of princesses and mistresses. On this absolutely picturesque site, now a protected nature reserve and World Heritage Site, the Prussian kings had many amorous adventures. A hundred peacocks roam freely around the White Castle - a fairytale setting for your proposal in Berlin.
Love beyond the grave
Charlottenburg Palace, Berlin's largest palace, has a history that will move all couples in love. The inconsolable King Frederick William III did not want to bury his late wife, Queen Louise of Prussia, in the crypt of Berlin Cathedral, as was the custom. He did, however, have a shrine built in the grounds of his castle, where he could be close to her. The mausoleum containing her sarcophagus was enlarged again after her death, in accordance with her wishes, so that they could remain together in the same space for eternity. Will you soon be proposing your eternal love here too?
A romantic river cruise
A river cruise on the Spree is all about romance and conviviality. No matter how many times you've been to Berlin, you won't know the city unless you've seen it from the water. So become the captain of your own electric boat and chart your course on the water, or take a speedboat further afield to discover the beauty of the historic site of Wannsee and the seven lakes that surround it. From the water, with a drink and a snack in hand, admire the changing appearance of the city at sunset. You can also embark on an evening boat trip and enjoy a special Berlin dinner on board. On the water, there's no shortage of opportunities to propose your hand in marriage in Berlin!
Oberbaum Bridge
The Oberbaumbrücke is one of Berlin's most photographed bridges. Couples from all over the world come here for a romantic photo shoot. This bridge, which once marked the separation between East and West Berlin, today symbolises the power that unites people. It even evokes the unity of the entire German people. That's why many couples see this bridge as proof of the unification they hope to achieve in their own lives. In the evening, take a stroll along the river, visit one of the cosy cafés lining the bank, then sit down in the middle of the bridge. Sunset is the perfect time to propose - enveloped in the soft evening light, overlooking the glistening river.
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