Plan your visit

OPENING HOURS

Monday – Friday: 11 AM – Sunset
Saturday, Sunday, Holidays: 11 AM – 6 PM
Last Entry:
One hour before sunset

Exhibition “Declassified” – Daily: 11 AM – 6 PM
Museum of the Allies in Berlin e.V. – Thursday – Sunday: 12 PM – 6 PM

Please always check for updates on opening hours on the homepage.

TICKETS AND PAYMENT

Tickets can be purchased both through our online shop and at the on-site ticket office. We accept cash and card payments on-site.

To avoid longer waiting times, we recommend purchasing tickets for your visit in advance through the online shop.

RESTROOM FACILITIES

Toilets are located in the courtyard of the site. Additionally, DIXI toilets are available at several locations on the premises.

DOGS

Your four-legged friends are welcome guests at Teufelsberg and are welcome to accompany you on your visit – but only kept on a short leash and always equipped with poop bags! Drinking water and bowls for dogs are available at the bar.

Gastronomy

Bar with drinks and snacks in the courtyard
Open daily from 11 AM – 6 PM

Bar on the roof terrace
From April to September

First Love Coffee Bar
Saturday & Sunday from 12 PM – 5 PM

Friday – Sunday changing food trucks

GETTING HERE

Our address is Teufelsseechaussee 10, 14193 Berlin.

The Heerstraße S-Bahn station is approximately a 30-minute walk from the site.

By car, you can drive up to the beginning of the mountain. Just after turning right uphill onto Teufelsseechaussee, there is a free gravel parking lot. From there, it’s about a ten-minute walk to the entrance of the site.

Please note that parking along the road towards the site is not allowed, and vehicles parked there will be towed at the owner’s expense.

ACCESSIBILITY

Unfortunately, parking on the premises is not possible for wheelchair users. However, you can drive up to the entrance gate to get out. The car must be parked by an accompanying person at the nearest parking lot (approx. 10 minutes’ walk). Most of the outside area of the grounds can be explored in a wheelchair without any problems. There is a wheelchair-accessible elevator for the tower building and the gallery area inside. As this may only be operated by trained staff, please register at least 48 hours in advance via our email address info@teufelsberg-berlin.de.

The “Declassified” exhibition and the Museum of the Allies in Berlin are accessible without barriers.

PHOTOGRAPHY AND FILMING

Photography is permitted on the premises and during guided tours. However, photos and videos may not be produced or used for commercial purposes.

Inquiries regarding commercial shootings and recordings can be made at any time by emailing presse@teufelsberg-berlin.de.

Frequently asked questions

At Teufelsberg, you can explore one of the largest street art galleries in Europe, enjoy breathtaking views of Berlin, and learn more about the fascinating history of the site as a former spy station during the Cold War. You can also visit the Allied Museum Berlin e.V. and the “Declassified” exhibition, both of which are included in the entrance fee.
We also recommend joining a guided tour for deeper insights into the artworks and the historical significance of the area. However, you can also explore the grounds on your own, relax with a drink, and take in the impressive view.

Teufelsberg relies on entrance fees to maintain the site and preserve this historical landmark. As Teufelsberg is privately owned, the project does not receive state support. The revenue is also used to support artists, allowing new street art pieces to be created. Additionally, it enables us to organize exciting events and programs that make your visit even more interesting and varied.

Unfortunately, the large tower is no longer open to the public for safety reasons. However, we offer the opportunity to enter the tower as part of our flashlight tour, accompanied by our tour guides. You can go all the way up to the dome, where a unique acoustic experience awaits you.

Yes, you can drive to the entrance of the hill. After turning right onto Teufelsseechaussee and driving up the hill, you will find a free gravel parking lot on the right side. From there, it’s about a ten-minute walk to the entrance of the site. Please note that parking along the road leading to the site is not allowed, and vehicles parked there will be towed at the owner’s expense.

Yes, Teufelsberg is easily accessible by bike and offers a scenic ride through the Grunewald forest. There are several bike parking options on the site, so you can safely park your bike.

Yes, we accept both cash and card payments.

Yes, you are welcome to bring your own food and drinks and enjoy them in our beer garden. Exceptions apply to special events—these will be noted on the tickets.
In this context, we kindly ask you to respect nature and not leave bottles, packaging, or other waste in the forest. There are plenty of trash bins on our grounds.

We recommend booking tickets for tours online in advance. If there are still open spots for a tour, you can join on-site spontaneously, but there is no guarantee for availability.

Yes, we offer the MYTHOS Teufelsberg tour in both German and English.
All other tours are currently only available in German.

The meeting point for all tours is the ticket office at the entrance to the site. Please plan to arrive at least ten minutes before the tour begins. If you arrive late, participation in the tour cannot be guaranteed, and tickets cannot be refunded in this case.

Yes, individual tours with school classes are possible. We are happy to organize group tours outside of regular tour times and tailored to your needs. Please contact us via our contact form for more details.

Please send us a message using this contact form if you are interested.

Due to structural conditions, our tours are unfortunately not accessible. Therefore, it is not possible to bring strollers, walkers, or wheelchairs.

Yes, we host the Beatgarten Open Air on the first Saturday of each month from April to September.

All events are announced on our website under “Upcoming Events” on our social media channels, and in our newsletter. 
You can sign up for the newsletter here.

Yes, the Teufelsberg site can be rented for private events, including corporate parties, private celebrations, and more. We look forward to your inquiry via our contact form.

Teufelsberg is now a curated street art gallery. Painting/spraying is only permitted with a written agreement. If you are interested in creating art at Teufelsberg, please send your application to gallery@teufelsberg-berlin.de.
Please note that unauthorized spraying, tagging, or sticking on the premises is considered property damage and will be reported without exception.