Photoshoot at Brandenburg Gate

Brandenburg Gate Photoshoot in Berlin

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Brandenburg Gate photoshoot at a glance

You can book a hand-picked local photographer for a photoshoot at Brandenburg Gate in Berlin for a fixed $280–$630 — the same price as every other city. Each session includes professional editing, an online gallery and 20+ edited photos delivered in about 4 days.

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Localgrapher data · Berlin · updated July 2026

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most-booked spot in Berlin
29%
solo shoots at Brandenburg Gate
Afternoon
most-booked time

Best time to shoot in Berlin

Based on when Localgrapher shoots actually happen here.

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Busiest around December · quietest in January — in peak season book a sunset slot 4–6 weeks ahead; off-season means soft light, thin crowds and easy availability.

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Why Brandenburg Gate is a great place to shoot

Could it be that Brandenburg Gate is to Berlin what the Eiffel Tower is to Paris? Many would emphatically nod their heads yes. It is undoubtedly Berlin’s most honored landmark. Brandenburg Gate, known in German as “Brandenburger Tor,” has a history that reaches more than 200 years back in time. The architect Carl Gotthard Langhans is the mastermind behind this monument, which dates all the way back to 1788, whose design was inspired by Propylaea, the monumental gateway to Athens' Acropolis. It was financed by Frederick William II as a gate leading to the Prussian Palace. The classical sandstone work is considered a masterpiece of its time, however, on top of this grand structure, you can see from many miles away the Quadriga steering overhead, which is a sculpture depicting the Goddess of Victory. This sculpture was so exemplary that when Napoleon's army conquered Berlin, the statue was sent to the French emperor as a victory trophy. How’s that for a photogenic background? Don’t miss the sunset which magnifies the beauty of Berlin’s last surviving historical gate. You can capture the sun setting behind the gate as you stroll down Berlin’s historical boulevard Unter den Linden, which is now home to many embassies of the world.     Aside from the gate, you can find one of Berlin’s most alluring squares known as, Pariser Platz. All of the buildings surrounding this area have been rebuilt after the unification of Berlin. Some of the buildings have been designed to match the style of Prussian architect Friedrich August Stüler. You can also delight in the impressive embassy buildings lining the gate, which belong to countries like Hungary, France, England, and the U.S.   Brandenburg Gate is best seen under sunset lighting and can be enjoyed well into the night. This iconic monument is enhanced in the nighttime hours by colossal beams of light. On very special occasions, like the 25th anniversary celebrating the fall of the Berlin Wall, you can have the unique experience of witnessing words like “Frieden" ("peace") projected over the gate’s pillars. Additionally, you, your family, and your partner can stand within the middle of the five portals, which were initially reserved for royal use only, and have Unter den Linden or the famous Tiergarten captured in the distant background. The Gate itself is 66 feet (20 meters) high, 213 feet (65 meters) wide, and 36 feet (11 meters) deep, which is hard to imagine until you’re actually there under its impressive presence. If you approach Brandenburg Gate from the East side, along Unter den Linden, and then walk through the gate to the West side, you wind up on Strasse des 17 Juni, which cuts through Tiergarten, leading all the way to the Prussian monument, Siegessäule, also known as Victory Column. The Victory Column is crowned with the Goddess of Victory in a striking bronze, located on the roundabout that connects 5 main boulevards. This monument is another one of Berlin’s must-see icons, and can be found just down the road from Brandenburg Gate!

Brandenburg Gate photoshoot FAQs

How much does a photoshoot at Brandenburg Gate cost?

A photoshoot at Brandenburg Gate costs a fixed $280–$630 depending on length (30–120 min, 20–75 edited photos). The price is identical in every city — no haggling — and includes professional editing, an online gallery and delivery in about 4 days.

Can you have a professional photoshoot at Brandenburg Gate?

Yes. Brandenburg Gate is one of Berlin's popular photo spots and our hand-picked local photographers shoot there regularly. They know the best angles, the light and the quieter hours to avoid the crowds.

When is the best time to photograph Brandenburg Gate?

Golden hour — the hour just after sunrise or before sunset — gives the softest light and the thinnest crowds in Berlin. Sunset slots fill up first, so it's worth booking ahead.

How do I book a photographer at Brandenburg Gate?

Pick a Berlin photographer, request your date, and reserve with a refundable 20% deposit once they confirm. Nothing is charged until then, and you're covered by a 100% money-back guarantee.

What guests say about their Berlin shoot

We had an amazing experience! Our photographer was fantastic, we enjoyed his company, he was very flexible.

Gerald E.

Christmas Photoshoot in Dresden

My husband and I were in our beloved city of Berlin, and wanted to document our trip for our holiday cards. We reached out to Localgrapher to schedule a photo session. We couldn’t have been more pleased with their responsiveness to our request, their assignment of a photographer, and her subsequent accommodation of our time and location. Odette was fantastic! She was great about making suggestions for photo compositions, and was a true professional when it came to taking the pictures. And she turned the photos around very quickly! From start to finish, it was a great experience. We highly recommend them for your holiday adventure!

Christina H.

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More photo spots in Berlin

Travellers who photograph Brandenburg Gate most often pair it with Museum Island, Berlin Cathedral, Tiergarden — do them in one session for a mini photo-route.

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