1. Checkpoint Charlie was one of the most famous crossing points through the Berlin Wall. It was the site of numerous standoffs between American and Soviet tanks during the Cold War. Today, the checkpoint has been turned into a tourist attraction, featuring a replica guardhouse and checkpoint sign. Visitors can also visit the adjacent museum, which tells the story of life in Berlin during the Cold War. The museum features exhibits on escape attempts, propaganda, and espionage.
2. Checkpoint Charlie is open daily from 9:00 am to 10:00 pm. You can contact them via phone at +49 30 2537250.
3. Admission to Checkpoint Charlie is free, but entry to the museum requires a ticket, which costs €14 for adults, €10 for students, and €6 for children. The closest subway station is Stadtmitte (U2), and there are also several bus stops nearby. It is recommended to use public transportation as parking is scarce in the area.