Berlin: Madame Tussauds Admission Ticket

Step into Madame Tussauds Berlin with modern Berlin Vibes, Football Zone stars, and Babylon Berlin scenes, plus a photo-friendly, one-day visit.

4.6(3,941 reviews)From $25 per person

Madame Tussauds Berlin is a fun, fast-moving stop in the city: you walk room to room and end up face-to-face with Berlin personalities, pop icons, and TV characters. The big draw for many visitors is how the museum updates the experience with new-themed areas like Berlin Vibes, the Football Zone, and the darker-glam world of Babylon Berlin.

I really like the way the exhibits feel built for photos without trying too hard. You get interactive touches (think DJ-style fun and an Einstein-style knowledge test), and there are plenty of moments where you can pose like you’re part of the scene.

One thing to keep in mind: this is a popular attraction, so some rooms can feel crowded, especially later in the route. If you’re sensitive to crowds, plan a calm pace and expect a bit of waiting for your best photo angles.

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Key Highlights You’ll Actually Notice

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Berlin: Madame Tussauds Admission Ticket - Where Madame Tussauds Berlin Is: Getting There Without Stress2 / 10
Berlin: Madame Tussauds Admission Ticket - Ticket Price and Value: What $25 Buys You3 / 10
Berlin: Madame Tussauds Admission Ticket - Duration and Pace: Plan for a Full One-Day Ticket4 / 10
Berlin: Madame Tussauds Admission Ticket - What Your Visit Includes (and What It Doesn’t)5 / 10
Berlin: Madame Tussauds Admission Ticket - Berlin Vibes: The New-Themed Area Built for Photos6 / 10
Berlin: Madame Tussauds Admission Ticket - Football Zone: Side-By-Side with Mbappé and More7 / 10
Berlin: Madame Tussauds Admission Ticket - Babylon Berlin Bar Scenes: Dark Glam TV Atmosphere8 / 10
Berlin: Madame Tussauds Admission Ticket - Awards Party and Stage Moments: Pop and Sports in One Route9 / 10
Berlin: Madame Tussauds Admission Ticket - IQ Test and Fashion Zone: Interactive Breaks From Just Looking10 / 10
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  • Berlin Vibes brings street-culture energy to the museum with station-and-club-style scenes
  • Football Zone puts you side by side with big names like Kylian Mbappé (plus others)
  • Babylon Berlin scenes add TV-set atmosphere, including characters like Gereon Rath and Esther Kasabian
  • Awards Party and pop culture sets mix big celebrity names with interactive, stage-like moments
  • Hands-on photo ops make it easy to leave with lots of pictures without hunting for them
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Where Madame Tussauds Berlin Is: Getting There Without Stress

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Madame Tussauds Berlin is at Unter den Linden 74, 10117 Berlin, which is a very tourist-friendly part of the city. That matters because you can slot this into a full day of sightseeing without losing time to long transfers.

You can also treat it as your “rain plan” day. It’s indoors, it’s structured, and it’s easy to keep moving when the weather shifts.

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Ticket Price and Value: What $25 Buys You

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At $25 per person, the price lands in the “worth it if you’ll actually use it” category. If you enjoy museums that are built around recognizable faces and scenes, you’ll get your money’s worth because the ticket covers the whole Madame Tussauds Berlin admission.

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What you should factor in: souvenir photos and a guidebook are not included. You can still enjoy the visit without spending more, but if you love photos or want deeper figure context, you’ll likely add a little extra at the site.

Duration and Pace: Plan for a Full One-Day Ticket

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This is listed as a 1-day visit. For most travelers, that means you can take your time, pause for photos, and still get through the major themed areas without rushing.

Still, don’t plan it as a quick in-and-out. Even if the museum is not huge, it’s room-after-room, and the most fun parts are the ones where you slow down to pose, read, and compare figures.

What Your Visit Includes (and What It Doesn’t)

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Included is straightforward: admission to Madame Tussauds Berlin. That’s what lets you access the themed zones and the full route at your own pace.

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Not included items are also clear: the guidebook (sold at the ticket office) and souvenir photos (available on site). If you’re traveling with teens or kids, it’s often worth budgeting a small extra amount for photos, since they can quickly become the main souvenir.

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Berlin Vibes: The New-Themed Area Built for Photos

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The headline modern zone is Berlin Vibes, and you’ll feel the concept right away: it’s designed to feel like you’re stepping into Berlin’s underground energy. You move past a station-like setting and straight into capital vibes, with scene points that are meant for interaction.

Some of the most memorable moments described here include a tiny Teledisko, a photo booth for your own story, and a swing experience with a view of the Brandeburg Gate. Even if you’re not usually a “photo museum” person, these parts are built to help you grab a few great shots quickly.

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Kontra K, Kim Petras, and Dua Lipa in the Same Modern Mood

Berlin Vibes also highlights music-culture figures, including a latest wax figure of rapper Kontra K and pop vibes represented by Kim Petras and Dua Lipa. The value for travelers is simple: it gives the museum a current feel, not just a museum of past fame.

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You’ll likely spend extra time here if you follow German music, pop, or you just like the street-style vibe. A lot of visitors describe the figures as detailed enough to feel a little real—sometimes in a good, sometimes in a slightly surprising way.

Football Zone: Side-By-Side with Mbappé and More

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If football is your thing, the Football Zone is one of the most practical reasons to buy tickets. You’re not just looking at names; the museum has been designed for the classic side-by-side “I’m there” photo.

You can stand with Kylian Mbappé, and the area also references other major football heroes like Lionel Messi and Manuel Neuer. For many people, that’s the easiest way to judge the museum’s value: if you care about these names, the experience is instantly relevant.

Babylon Berlin Bar Scenes: Dark Glam TV Atmosphere

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The museum shifts gears with Babylon Berlin, a TV-world that adds both mood and storytelling. You’ll move into a darker yet dazzling set-style environment, and you’ll meet characters tied to the series, including Inspector Gereon Rath and show diva Esther Kasabian.

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There’s also a bar element connected to the show, with Charlotte Ritter referenced as part of the scene. If you’re a fan of the series, this is the section where the museum feels less like a celebrity showroom and more like a set recreation you can wander through.

Awards Party and Stage Moments: Pop and Sports in One Route

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Madame Tussauds leans hard into “big moments,” and the Awards Party area is built around that idea. Expect celebrity-like scenes that include famous names such as Harry Styles, Dwayne The Rock Johnson, and Rihanna, plus other stage-style moments like getting on stage with Taylor Swift.

The benefit here is variety. Even if you’re traveling with mixed interests—someone who wants music, someone who wants sports, someone who wants interactive quizzes—this museum gives you multiple lanes to enjoy.

IQ Test and Fashion Zone: Interactive Breaks From Just Looking

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Not every museum element has to be a pose. Here, the interactive parts can be a real time-saver when you’re trying to keep kids (or adults with short attention spans) engaged.

You can take an IQ test with Albert Einstein, and there’s also a fashion area where visitors can become a runway model in that setting. It’s the kind of activity that helps you keep moving, take a laugh, and then return to the photo spots with fresh energy.

100 Years of Berlin in Themed Rooms: Real Places, Big Icons

One of the most “why this matters in Berlin” sections is the focus on iconic moments across the last 100 years. You’ll find scenes like the Golden 20s, with a chance to dance the Charleston with Josephine Baker. There’s also a drink-and-glam vibe connected to Marlene Dietrich, and a Liza Minelli-style swing moment.

In the divided city setup, you’ll encounter a John F. Kennedy moment with Ick bin ein Berliner referenced, and then David Hasselhoff brings down the Berlin Wall. This is the part of the museum that can turn a casual visit into something more meaningful, because it ties celebrity wax to place-based Berlin storytelling.

Crowds and Timing: How to Avoid the Photo Traffic Jam

A common theme in visitor feedback is that it’s easy to move through quickly, but the last rooms can get crowded. Translation: your “best photos” might require a little patience.

If your goal is photos above all else, aim to take your time earlier in the route and save your busiest shooting spots for when you’ve got a clear line of sight. Also, bring your phone fully charged—some of these areas are so fun that you’ll keep stopping.

Wax Figures That Feel Almost Real: What People Keep Commenting On

Many visitors mention that the figures can look almost alive, or at least startlingly realistic. That reaction shows up from first-timers who feel the details are impressive and from repeat visitors who still enjoy the scale and body structure accuracy.

Some reviews also point out that certain figures can look a bit off compared to the real person. That doesn’t ruin the experience, but it’s worth noting if you’re the kind of traveler who compares every face closely.

QR Code Info and Creation Process: Learning Without Reading Walls

One traveler mentioned a QR code you can scan for information about the figures, and there’s also a room showing steps in wax figure creation. That’s a nice layer because it gives you more context without forcing you to sit and read for long stretches.

If you’re the type who likes to understand how things work (even briefly), this extra information can help you enjoy the “wow” moments more.

Practical Rules: What You Should Know Before You Go

A few rules are listed, and they affect who should plan carefully. Pets are not allowed, smoking is not allowed, and unaccompanied minors are not allowed.

If you’re traveling with children: children under age 15 must be accompanied by an adult, and child tickets can only be purchased in combination with at least one adult ticket. That’s an important logistics detail if you’re trying to book quickly and avoid ticketing problems at the desk.

Accessibility: Wheelchair Accessible, Built for Movement

The attraction is listed as wheelchair accessible. That’s a practical plus because it means most travelers should find the route manageable with mobility needs.

Still, like any busy indoor venue, you may find tighter spaces in photo-heavy areas. If you need extra room, going earlier in the day (when you can) is usually the easiest strategy.

Booking Flexibility: Free Cancellation and Pay Later

This ticket offers free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. It also supports a reserve now & pay later option, which can be helpful when plans are still changing.

This flexibility matters in Berlin because your day can shift due to weather, transit timing, or other attractions. With one-day duration, you want options that don’t trap your budget.

Who Should Book Madame Tussauds Berlin

You’ll probably love this if:

  • You want a one-day indoor activity that doesn’t require deep museum knowledge
  • You enjoy recognizable pop culture and sports names
  • You care more about experience and photos than quiet, academic exhibits
  • You’re traveling with kids who like interactive moments (a lot of visitors mention it works well for families)

You might think twice if:

  • You hate crowds and long lines in popular venues
  • You expect a traditional museum with long-form historical interpretation
  • You’re very photo-averse and prefer hands-off exhibits only

Should You Book It?

If your group includes anyone who likes celebrity culture, football heroes, or TV storytelling, I’d book Madame Tussauds Berlin. At $25, the value comes from the sheer amount of themed content you get in one visit, plus the fact that it’s built for photos and quick interactions.

Book it especially if you want variety without planning a complex itinerary. Just go in with realistic expectations: it’s a busy, modern attraction, and the fun payoff is greatest when you’re willing to pause, pose, and enjoy the scenes.

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FAQ

How long is the Madame Tussauds Berlin admission ticket valid for?

The ticket is listed as a 1-day experience.

Where is Madame Tussauds Berlin located?

It’s at Madame Tussauds, Unter den Linden 74, 10117 Berlin.

Is the attraction wheelchair accessible?

Yes, it is listed as wheelchair accessible.

What is the cancellation policy?

You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.

Can I reserve now and pay later?

Yes, the booking option is listed as reserve now & pay later.

Are pets allowed inside?

No, pets are not allowed.

Are there any restrictions for children?

Children under age 15 must be accompanied by an adult, and child tickets can only be purchased together with at least one adult ticket.

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