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Explore Berlin’s Museum Island with a one-day all-access pass. Visit five museums, skip lines, and enjoy diverse collections from ancient to modern art.
Berlin’s Museum Island is a showcase of history, art, and architecture, all in one compact, walkable area. With this all-in-one ticket, visitors can spend a full day exploring up to five museums, each offering unique collections—from ancient Greek vases to Egyptian treasures and stunning sculptures. Whether you’re a history buff, art lover, or just curious about Berlin’s cultural treasures, this ticket offers a smooth way to experience the best of what Museum Island has to offer.
One of the best things about this ticket is skip-the-line access to several key museums like the Bode Museum, Altes Museum, and Alte Nationalgalerie. This saves you time and hassle, especially during peak hours, and allows more time to enjoy the exhibits. However, it’s worth noting that the Neues Museum (home to Nefertiti’s bust) requires a separate time-slot reservation, which might mean planning your day carefully.
This experience suits visitors who want to maximize their museum time without the stress of buying multiple tickets or waiting in long queues. It’s perfect for those with a keen interest in art, archaeology, and history, or travelers who prefer a structured, yet flexible, cultural itinerary.


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The Museum Island Ticket provides skip-the-line access to four of the five main museums—Altes Museum, Neues Museum, Bode Museum, and Alte Nationalgalerie. This is a significant advantage, especially during busy tourist seasons when queues can become lengthy. Several reviewers pointed out how much easier this made their day, with one noting they “walked past a long line of people waiting to buy tickets” and were “in immediately.”
It’s important to remember that the Pergamon Museum is currently closed for renovations, which is a common concern for past visitors. Thankfully, the collections are still accessible at other venues, so you won’t miss out on the highlights like the famous Pergamon Panorama or the impressive sculptures.
Neues Museum:
This museum is a highlight, especially for fans of Egyptian art. You’ll find the world-famous Bust of Nefertiti, along with ancient Egyptian and Nubian artifacts. The museum opens at 10:00 AM daily, with late hours on Thursdays (until 8 PM), giving some flexibility for late risers or evening visitors. Reviewers mention how “the Nefertiti bust is worth the ticket alone,” although it’s wise to book a time-slot for this museum since it now requires one, separate from the general ticket.
Altes Museum:
Walking into this neoclassical building feels like stepping into history itself. It hosts a permanent collection of Greek and Roman vases and statues, which some reviewers describe as “impressive” and “beautifully displayed.” If ancient Mediterranean art excites you, this museum won’t disappoint.
Bode Museum:
This museum is a treasure trove of sculptures from the Middle Ages through the Renaissance, along with Byzantine artifacts. Several visitors appreciated how the collection is displayed in a way that tells a story, making it easier to connect with the pieces. Skip-the-line access here is a real time-saver and helps you avoid the queues that can form at popular entrances.
Alte Nationalgalerie:
Focusing on 19th-century European paintings, the Nationalgalerie offers works by masters like Caspar David Friedrich and Edouard Manet. Although some reviewers found it smaller than they expected, they also appreciated the good quality of the collections.
The ticket is valid for one day, which means you’ll need to manage your time well. Several reviews suggest setting aside at least 6-8 hours if you want to see everything thoroughly. The museums generally open at 10 AM and close around 6 PM, with some staying open until 8 PM on Thursdays.
One reviewer mentioned, “It takes the whole day to visit all five museums,” so if you’re tight on time, prioritizing is key. For example, if Egyptian art interests you most, start with Neues Museum, then decide whether to continue or revisit later in your trip.
This tour is noted as wheelchair accessible, which is a huge plus for visitors with mobility needs. The ticket also removes the hassle of multiple bookings—everything is handled in advance—and allows you to focus on enjoying the art.
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Compared to purchasing individual tickets at each museum, this all-in-one pass offers considerable savings. Reviewers agree that it’s “great value for money” because it combines access to five top museums in one affordable package, especially considering the skip-the-line benefit.
While the ticket does not include entry to the Pergamon Museum, that’s a common drawback, given its current closure. Still, many visitors say that visiting the other museums makes the ticket worthwhile, especially with the added convenience.
A few reviewers pointed out that the Alte Nationalgalerie can have long lines for entry if you don’t book a specific time, and that the Pergamon Museum’s closure might disappoint some. Plus, some visitors noted that museum hours vary, so checking the schedule beforehand is wise.

This ticket is ideal for culture enthusiasts who want the flexibility of visiting multiple top-tier museums without the hassle of individual bookings. It suits travelers with a full day to dedicate to museums, particularly those interested in ancient civilizations, classical art, and 19th-century European paintings.
If you’re traveling with family, the ticket offers free entry for children (up to six per booking), making it a good choice for inquisitive kids who enjoy history and art. The skip-the-line feature is a lifesaver for avoiding long queues, especially during busy seasons.
However, if your focus is solely on the Pergamon Museum, be aware that it’s currently closed, and you may want to wait until it reopens or look for alternative tickets.

Choosing the Berlin Museum Island Multiple Museum Entry Ticket offers a fantastic way to experience some of the city’s most impressive cultural institutions in one go. It’s especially valuable for visitors who love art and history and want to avoid long waits. The convenience of skip-the-line access, combined with a well-curated selection of museums, makes it a solid investment, providing a well-rounded insight into Berlin’s artistic and archaeological treasures.
While it requires a full day of commitment, the value is clear—access to diverse collections, manageable prices, and the chance to learn and be inspired by some of history’s most remarkable artifacts and artworks. It’s best suited for those who want a comprehensive, hassle-free museum experience with the flexibility to explore at their own pace.
If your time in Berlin is limited but your curiosity is insatiable, this ticket is a smart choice—just remember to plan your route, start early, and wear comfortable shoes.

Can I visit all five museums with this ticket?
No, the ticket grants access to four museums—Altes Museum, Neues Museum, Bode Museum, and Alte Nationalgalerie. The Pergamon Museum is currently closed, but collections are viewable at other venues.
Do I need to book a time-slot for each museum?
You only need to book a time-slot for Neues Museum (and for the special Secessions exhibition). After October 24th, you don’t need a time-slot for the other museums on the ticket.
Is the ticket valid for only one day?
Yes, the ticket is valid for one day only—you’ll need to plan your visit accordingly to see as much as possible.
Are children allowed free entry?
Yes, children can enter for free with this ticket. A maximum of six children tickets can be purchased per booking.
Does the ticket include skip-the-line privileges?
Yes, it allows skip-the-line entry at the Bode Museum, Altes Museum, Alte Nationalgalerie, and Neues Museum, saving significant waiting time.
What are the opening hours of the museums?
Most museums open at 10:00 AM. The Neues Museum closes at 6:00 PM on most days and until 8:00 PM on Thursdays. The others close at 6:00 PM, except on Thursdays when they stay open until 8 PM.
Can I visit the museums if I have mobility issues?
Yes, the tour is wheelchair accessible, making it easier for visitors with mobility needs.
Is the ticket worthwhile for the price?
Absolutely. Many reviews highlight that the ticket offers excellent value for money considering the number of museums and the skip-the-line convenience.
This comprehensive ticket opens the door to Berlin’s rich cultural scene, making a day on Museum Island both manageable and memorable. Prepare for a day full of wonder, history, and art, and enjoy your time exploring the treasures that have shaped civilizations and inspired artists for centuries.