21 Feb 2012
Film, Science And Modern Art Of The Future - The Berlin Pass Offers Tourists Even More Value For Money

The Leisure Pass Group

Visitors to Berlin can look forward to enjoying even more fun in the iconic city with the money-saving Berlin Pass - a smart card that gives access to over 50 of the destination's key attractions. The Berlin Pass has added several new attractions and special offers, for no additional cost, including museums that bring to life the phenomenal history of the city as well as those that outline its status as media culture hot spot.

 

Amanda Truman, director of product marketing for the Leisure Pass Group comments:

 

"Saving money whilst seeing and doing more is exactly what the Berlin Pass is all about and so it is great to be able to increase the number of attractions in its first year. Holidaymakers heading to Berlin will find that it has never been easier, or better value for money, to get truly under the skin of this fascinating city."

 

New highlights include the Museum für Film and Fernsehen - the Museum for Film and TV - for cinematic history, an entertaining look at German broadcast highlights of days gone by and features from the personal collection of Hollywood icon Marlene Dietrich. The newly-added Historiale Berlin Museum guides visitors through over 30 exhibitions charting the city's history including the building and eventual break down of the iconic Berlin Wall.

 

Architecture, science and culture fans will enjoy the Humboldt-Box, which offers cutting-edge design and exhibitions covering the science of today and tomorrow. Plus, the famous Research and Memorial Site Normannenstrasse - also known as the Stasi Museum - offers a behind the scenes look at the infamous Ministry for State Security including details of the observation tactics formerly used to monitor East Germans.  

Plus, as well as new attractions, the Berlin Pass also now features more money saving offers, such as a complimentary hot fudge sundae or soft drink with every two main courses purchased at the Hard Rock Café on Berlin's main shopping street.

 

Berlin Pass holders can gain free entry to these popular attractions along with over 50 others including The Pergamon Museum, Jewish Museum and Berliner Dom. The money-saving Berlin Pass also includes public transportation throughout Berlin, a hop on hop off bus tour, and a river cruise.

 

The Berlin Sightseeing Pass is available in two- and three-day durations, and costs €69 for adults and €34 for children (two days) or €82 for adults and €39 for children (three days). Users also receive a 96-page city sightseeing guide.

 

Check out all the activities on offer with the Berlin Pass at www.berlinpass.com. The website includes a Berlin map tool to plan visits and details on all the featured attractions.

 

For more information and to buy a Berlin Pass visit www.berlinpass.com, call 0870 242 9988 or from overseas call +44 (0) 1664 485 020. Passes can now be also be collected at a redemption centre in central Berlin.

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For further information please contact: Sabah Khan Sabah.Khan@Sirenpr.co.uk