
This exciting programme combines the city’s unique historical backdrop with its role as a forward-looking centre for technology and innovation. Students will visit specialist museums and interactive centres that bring computing to life, from the evolution of video games at the Computerspiele Museum to groundbreaking engineering and communication innovations at the Deutsches Technikmuseum.
Alongside hands-on exhibits in AI, robotics, digital ethics, and cybersecurity at cutting-edge spaces such as Futurium and the Spy Museum, the trip also provides valuable opportunities to understand how technological change connects to society, politics and culture. By exploring Berlin’s past and present — from Cold War espionage to today’s thriving startup scene — students gain a broad perspective on the impact of computing, both historically and in shaping the world of tomorrow.
With a mix of interactive workshops, guided city tours and cultural highlights, this trip offers a comprehensive learning experience that supports curriculum goals while inspiring the next generation of digital innovators.
Highlights include the Computerspiele Museum, Deutsches Technikmuseum, Berlin TV Tower, Futurium, and Spy Museum Berlin, alongside guided tours and interactive science exhibits.
Tailored to complement GCSE and A-Level curricula in computing, digital technology, and ethics.
Arrive in Berlin and transfer to your accommodation. Afternoon orientation walk around Alexanderplatz and visit to the Berlin TV Tower for panoramic views. Evening welcome dinner.
Morning visit to the Computerspiele Museum to explore the history of video games. Afternoon guided visit to the Deutsches Technikmuseum to learn about computing, engineering, and communication technology. Evening group activity.
Morning visit to Futurium, exploring AI, robotics, and future tech innovations. Afternoon at the Spy Museum Berlin to study digital security, codes, and cyber-espionage. Evening dinner and discussion session.
Optional morning visit to Museum Island for cultural enrichment. Afternoon free time before coach transfer to the airport for departure.








Photos above are from our sample itineraries, excursions and activities – each trip is tailored to your group.
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Explore the evolution of gaming and interactive media at the Computerspiele Museum. From early consoles to virtual reality, students can get hands-on with classic games while learning about the cultural, technological and design aspects that shaped the gaming industry.

At the Deutsches Technikmuseum, students dive into the history of science, engineering, and innovation. With exhibitions on computing, aviation, energy, and communications, it’s an ideal stop for exploring the foundations of modern technology in a real-world context.

Visit the iconic Berlin TV Tower for breathtaking views of the city and a unique perspective on Cold War architecture and design. It’s a great way to reflect on Berlin’s divided past and its transformation into a hub of modern innovation.

Step into the future at Futurium, a forward-thinking exhibition space exploring what lies ahead in science, technology, and society. Through interactive zones on AI, climate, mobility and more, students are encouraged to think critically about the challenges and innovations shaping tomorrow’s world.

Uncover the secrets of espionage and surveillance at the Spy Museum Berlin. From Cold War spy gadgets to modern-day cybersecurity, this museum offers students a fascinating look into intelligence, data protection, and digital privacy.

Students can also visit Museum Island, a UNESCO World Heritage site, home to world-class art and archaeology collections. While not tech-focused, it offers a valuable cultural and historical perspective for a well-rounded itinerary.

Take a guided tour of Berlin to understand the city’s rich history and dynamic present. From Brandenburg Gate to remnants of the Berlin Wall, students will explore key sites tied to politics, war, reunification and technological progress.
Berlin is a dynamic hub for innovation, making it an ideal destination for students studying Computer Science. From exploring the evolution of video games at the Computerspiele Museum to hands-on exhibits in AI, robotics and digital ethics at Futurium, the city blends tech history with future-facing ideas. Add to that visits to the Deutsches Technikmuseum and Spy Museum Berlin, and students gain a deeper understanding of how computing, cybersecurity and technology have shaped — and continue to shape — society on a global scale.

Located just steps from the iconic Alexanderplatz, Generator Berlin Alexanderplatz offers the ideal base for your school trip to the German capital. Its central location allows easy, safe access to Berlin’s top attractions including the Berlin TV Tower, Museum Island, and Futurium.
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