13.00 Uhr
Sommerliche Führung durch das Konzerthaus Berlin
Konzerthaus Berlin
Gendarmenmarkt
10117 Berlin
You can easily reach us using the following public transportation services:
S-Bahn: Friedrichstraße or Brandenburger Tor
U-Bahn:
U2 (Stadtmitte or Hausvogteiplatz)
U5 (Unter den Linden)
U6 (Stadtmitte or Unter den Linden)
Bus: Line M48, 100, 147, 200, 265, 300
Take advantage of the favorable rates in the Contipark underground car park Friedrichstadt-Passagen. You pay 4 euros for every hour.
Exclusively for concert-goers: With the Konzerthaus rate, you can park for a whole 6 hours for 9 euros (11 euros from August 2026).
Please note: The Contipark underground car parks operate on a number-plate basis. No parking ticket is issued. Please collect a QR code voucher from the service desk in the foyer, enter your number plate at the pay-on-exit machines in the car park, and then scan the QR code to pay the reduced rate. You can then drive out without a parking ticket.
Our house usually opens 1 hour before the concert begins, 75 minutes before for concert introductions.
The box office opens before the concert begins and is located in the checkroom foyer (access via the carriage passage). All tickets will be scanned by the admission staff, please also have your discount card ready.
The entrances on the left and right beneath the open staircase at Gendarmenmarkt lead directly to the entrance foyer on the ground floor.
From March through October, you can also use the open staircase to access the Great Hall if you have already purchased your tickets.
For disabled visitors, an elevator is available and can be accessed by using the stage entrance (Charlottenstraße).
Handicapped toilets are located both near the stage entrance and at the Café Konzerthaus. Handicapped parking can be found on Charlottenstraße (near the stage entrance). At our own Konzerthaus concerts, the companion person of a disabled visitor will receive a free ticket.
Our induction loop system enables hearing aid users to receive a wireless audio signal on their devices.
In the Großer Saal (Great hall) the rows 1 to 12 will receive a signal at standard level.
In the Kleiner Saal (Small Hall) the same applies for rows 1 to 6.
Our staff are available at the service desk in the checkroom foyer to answer any questions or complaints you may have. You can also purchase CDs, books, postcards and similar items there.
Our catering partner, Kulturcatering Berlin, offers drinks and snacks in various foyers—depending on which hall is in use—starting when the doors open and during concert intermissions.
To reduce wait times, we kindly ask that you pay by card whenever possible.
Depending on how busy it is, you can order a table at the counter on site, or you can order in advance online through our catering partner ‘Kultur Catering Berlin’ (minimum order value 3 euros per person).
To help reduce queues and waiting times at the intermission bars in the Konzerthaus, we kindly ask our guests to pay by card whenever possible.
At Café Emilie, located on the north side of the Konzerthaus across from the Französische Dom, you can order drinks, snacks, and cakes daily starting at 11 a.m. - enjoy the view of the Gendarmenmarkt.
Information about the concert's duration and intermissions can be found in the concert programme
Introductory sessions for our symphony concerts usually begin one hour before the concert and take place in different halls. Please, verify the start time here on the website. Once you arrive, displays and our staff will provide you with information about the hall.
You can purchase the programme booklet for the evening from the ushers at the hall doors before the concert and during intermission. A few days in advance, you’ll find our digital programme booklet in the Konzerthaus Magazine. It’s also linked to the respective concert’s detail page.