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Berlin's highest restaurant may not take demanding taste buds for a spin but it will take you around in a full circle within one hour. The revolving eatery, 207m up the iconic Fernsehturm (TV Tower), delivers classic Berlin and international cuisine along with sweeping city views.

Annoyingly, eating here requires buying a regular lift ticket, which adds €19.50 for an aisle table or €23.50 for a window table per person to the final tab.


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