Berlin is one of Europe’s most popular destinations for a city break, with approximately 10.4 million visitors in 2022.
But many tourists just stick to the well-known central attractions.
Now, local authorities want visitors to explore further afield, venturing out into the lesser-known areas of the city.
The council has launched an initiative called ‘Off to B!’ that refers to traffic zone B, an area outside of the inner S-Bahn railway ring.
Discover Berlin’s lesser-known B zone
Berlin’s B zone is made up of nine districts each offering tourists a chance to explore a different side of the city.
Local authorities hope promoting this area will draw tourism away from overcrowded city centre attractions like
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