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Saturday, June 2, 2012

Berlin Museum Pass


If you are an art fanatic, Berlin IS the best place for museum haunts. Arts students spend all summer in Berlin studying each floor of each of the 170 museums.  You should definitely spend a day going to as many museums as you can. I found the following information from eurocheapo.com which gives students the cheapest passes.  
SchauLUST-MuseenBERLIN ticket
With the 3-day Schaulust-Museen Berlin pass, travelers have access to about 70 Berlin museums and collections, for free! You must use the ticket for three consecutive days. The museums pass is not valid for some special exhibitions, so check with the tourism board, or via their web site, for more details. Cost: €19 (€9.50 for students with valid identification).
What museums can you visit?
Highlights of the pass include the Staatliche Museen zu Berlin,  the Preussischer Kulturbesitz(including the Bode Museum), the incredible Pergamon Museum, Egyptian Museum andGemaldegalerie (painting gallery).
In addition, you can hit up Stiftung Stadtmuseum Berlin, the German Technology Museum, and the Brücke Museum. The 3-day “Museumspass” is available online and at the Berlin infostores.
Berlin’s Welcomecard
Another terrific option is the Berlin Welcomecard. It’s a great value offering free public transportation, a pocket map, and 50 percent off admission to more than 140 museums and city sights.
This year, to help mark the 20th anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall, the Berlin Tourism Board launches a new 5-day Welcomecard (it’s previously only been available in 2-day and 3-day versions).
Cost:  The pass is €16.50 for a 48-hour period, and €22 for a 72-hour period. The new 5-day card costs €29.50. Also new this year, a special card that tacks on free shuttle service to and from Tegel or Schonefeld airport. Prices vary, so check the site for details.
What should you pick up?
If you plan to see museums and also see the city, the Welcomecard could be just the ticket. Since it gives you free transport for up to 5-days (depending on which type of pass you buy), you can jet around freely, stopping in at museums and other sights where you’ll also enjoy a hefty discount.
Our pick? Well, we’re art buffs and we love to ride bicycles and pound the pavenment, so no matter how cold or how far we plan to go, we’re always more likely to opt for the Schaulust-Museen Berlin pass.
Either way, neither card is a bitte pill to swallow. So, get packin’!

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