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Berlin Dungeon – tickets, prices, what to expect

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At Berlin Dungeon, professional actors take you on a 600-year trip through the city’s history, from the Middle Ages to the twentieth century.

You’ll hear the narratives of the dark side of Berlin’s past in 11 terrifying yet entertaining presentations.

Delve into the gruesome and eerie aspects of Berlin’s history with this immersive storytelling.

This article covers everything you must know before booking tickets for the Berlin Dungeon. 

What to expect at Berlin Dungeon

Surprising spectacular effects and realistic 360-degree scenery are in store for you at the Berlin Dungeon.

You will discover the legend of the frightening White Lady, travel into the Hohenzollern Labyrinth, and meet Carl Großmann, the most notorious serial killer.

The tour’s highlight is a ride on Berlin’s only freefall tower, Exitus.

The combination of live actors, special effects, and detailed sets evokes suspense and excitement.

Are you willing to take the 12-meter plunge into the unknown in complete darkness?

Where to buy tickets

You can buy Berlin Dungeon tickets online or offline at the box office of the attraction.

Online tickets tend to be cheaper than tickets at the venue.

When you buy online, you can avoid the long queues at the attraction’s ticket counters.

When you book early, you also get your preferred time slot.

During peak days, tickets may sell out. Booking early helps avoid last-minute disappointments.

How online tickets work

Go to Berlin Dungeon’s booking page, select your preferred date, time slot, and the number of tickets, and buy the tickets right away.

Once you purchase the attraction’s tickets, they get delivered to your email address. 

There is no need to get printouts of the ticket. 

On the day of your visit, show the e-ticket on your smartphone at the box office, have it scanned, and enter.

Berlin Dungeon ticket prices

Tickets for Berlin Dungeon cost €20 for visitors aged 15 years and above. 

Children aged between eight and 14 years pay a discounted price of €15 for their tickets.

Children can only enter if accompanied by an adult.

Kids aged seven and younger are not allowed due to the nature of the attraction’s activities.

Berlin Dungeon’s tickets

The Midweek Saver Berlin Dungeon Ticket allows you entry into the theatre and watch its shows at a 30% discount.

Witness Berlin from medieval times to the 20th century and walk the underground tunnels.

With this ticket, you get one hour’s access to the theatre.

The Berlin Dungeon shows are available in both English and German.

Ticket prices

Adult ticket (15+ years): €20
Child ticket (8 to 14 years): €15

Madame Tussauds + Berlin Dungeon

Madame Tussauds is just 1.2 miles (2 km) from the Berlin Dungeon.

Since one can explore the Dungeon in around an hour, some tourists also book tickets for the nearby Madame Tussauds.

When you combine both sites, it makes for a perfect day out in the German capital.

While Berlin Dungeon is a one-of-a-kind thrill ride at Madame Tussauds Berlin, you will see your idols in fully interactive sets and magnificent costumes.

Ticket prices 

Adult ticket (15+ years): €42
Child ticket ( 8 to 14 years): €33

How to reach the Dungeon

Map of berlin dungeon

The Berlin Dungeon is situated between Hackeschen Markt and Alexander Platz.

Address: Spandauer Str. 2, 10178 Berlin, Germany. Get Direction

You can reach the venue by public transport or by your own vehicle.

By subway

The nearest subway stations are S Hackescher Markt and S+U Alexanderplatz, only a 2-minute and a 10-minute walk away, respectively.

By bus

You can take the Bus 100, 200, TXL, M48 to Spandauer Str./Marienkirche, only a 3-minute walk away.

By tram

You can take the Tram M4 M5 or M6 to Spandauer Str./Marienkirche only a 2-minute walk away.

By car

If you’re traveling by car, turn on your Google Maps and get started.

Berlin Dungeon does not have a car park facility of its own but has several such spaces nearby.

Click here for the nearest car parks.

Berlin Dungeon’s timings

Berlin Dungeon is open from 11 am to 7 pm throughout the week.

The last entry is an hour before closure. 

How long does the tour take

The tour of Berlin Dungeon spans an hour.

Due to limited capacities, visitors are requested to vacate the tour space to allow entry of the next slot visitors.

However, you can stay back to check out the attraction’s shop to purchase souvenirs.

Best time to visit

Berlin Dungeon carries out its shows in English at 12.30 pm, 2.30 pm, and 4.30 pm.

To visit at a different time, you can join their German tour.

Berlin Dungeon is busy during the summer months.

To avoid the crowds, choose to visit at the weekend instead of a weekday. 

FAQs about Berlin Dungeon

Here are some questions visitors usually ask before visiting the Berlin Dungeon.

Where can I book tickets for the Berlin Dungeon?

Tourists can buy tickets for the attraction online or at the venue on the day of their visit. For the best experience, we suggest you book your tickets online in advance.

Are there any health restrictions at the Berlin Dungeon?

Yes, the attraction is not suitable for people with epilepsy and visually impaired people. Visitors with nervous conditions must also avoid the attraction due to special lighting effects.

Are tickets for the Berlin Dungeon timed?

Yes, the attraction’s tickets are timed to control capacities. In a single time slot, the complex’s authorities allow a fixed number of guests.

Can I click pictures at the Berlin Dungeon?

Photography is not permitted during the tour to avoid distracting the performers and hampering the special effects.

Is the Berlin Dungeon wheelchair accessible for people with disabilities?

Yes, the venue is wheelchair accessible (up to 220kg/485lbs) through all the sets, with the exception of the river raft ride. Access to electric wheelchairs is also not allowed.

Can I carry my belongings inside the Berlin Dungeon?

For security purposes, the attraction forbids carrying heavy baggage or suitcases inside its space.

Can I cancel my visit to the Berlin Dungeon?

Yes, you can cancel your visit up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.

Sources

# Thedungeons.com
# Wikipedia.org
# Tripadvisor.com
# Visitberlin.de

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