
Berlin is an outstanding destination for a STEM school trip, offering students the opportunity to explore world-leading innovation, engineering, science and technology in one of Europe’s most forward-thinking cities. From interactive science museums and cutting-edge technology exhibitions to cybersecurity experiences and historic engineering landmarks, Berlin brings STEM subjects to life beyond the classroom.
This programme is particularly well suited to students studying Science, Computing, Computer Science, Engineering, Design Technology and Mathematics. Visits such as the German Museum of Technology, Spectrum Science Centre, Computerspiele museum and German Spy Museum allow students to explore real-world applications of physics, coding, data protection, digital systems and problem-solving.
Give your students the opportunity to explore science, technology, engineering and digital innovation through a varied and engaging STEM-focused itinerary.
Morning: Travel to Berlin via coach and ferry or flight, depending on your chosen travel arrangements.
Afternoon: Arrive in Berlin and enjoy time to self-explore the city in groups with staff supervision. Students can take in landmarks such as the Brandenburg Gate, Unter den Linden, Potsdamer Platz and nearby historic sites.
Evening: Dinner at the accommodation followed by time to settle in.
Morning: Visit the German Museum of Technology and explore exhibitions linked to transport, aviation, communications, energy and engineering.
Afternoon: Continue to the Spectrum Science Centre for hands-on experiments covering physics, electricity, light, mechanics and mathematics.
Evening: Dinner at the accommodation followed by optional evening activity or group reflection time.
Morning: Visit the Computerspiele Museum to explore the history of video games, computing, digital design and interactive technology.
Afternoon: Visit the German Spy Museum and take part in the Data Hunters programme, focusing on data protection, Big Data, social networks, cybersecurity and digital privacy.
Evening: Dinner at the accommodation followed by free time or an optional group activity.
Morning: Visit the Reichstag and explore its modern architecture, political significance and sustainable design features.
Afternoon: Enjoy final sightseeing and free time for souvenir shopping before beginning the return journey home.
Evening: Continue return travel to the UK.






Photos above are from our sample itineraries, excursions and activities – each trip is tailored to your group.
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New!The German Museum of Technology gives students the chance to explore engineering, transport, aviation, communications, energy and industrial development through engaging exhibitions and real-world examples. This visit helps learners understand how scientific principles are applied in practical contexts, from early inventions to modern technological systems, making it an excellent curriculum-linked experience for STEM groups.
New!The Spectrum Science Centre offers a hands-on approach to science learning, with interactive exhibits linked to physics, mechanics, electricity, light, sound and mathematics. Students can experiment, investigate and problem-solve independently, helping them make clear connections between classroom theory and practical scientific discovery.
New!The Computerspiele Museum explores the history and development of video games, digital design and computer technology. Students can examine how gaming has evolved over time, from early arcade systems to modern interactive media, while considering programming, user experience, graphics, innovation and the wider cultural impact of digital technology.
New!The German Spy Museum’s Data Hunters – Data Protection, Big Data and Social Networks programme gives students a fascinating insight into cybersecurity, online privacy, digital footprints and the use of personal data. Through interactive exhibits and activities, learners explore encryption, surveillance, hacking, social media tracking and ethical technology use in today’s connected world.
New!A visit to the Reichstag introduces students to one of Berlin’s most recognisable buildings, combining politics, history, architecture and sustainable design. The famous glass dome offers an opportunity to discuss modern engineering, energy efficiency and the symbolic role of transparency in democratic institutions, while also giving students panoramic views across the city.
Your STEM school trip is based in Berlin, one of Europe’s most exciting centres for science, technology, engineering and digital culture. The city offers students the opportunity to explore innovation, computing, cybersecurity, interactive science and engineering in a real-world setting, while also experiencing Berlin’s history, architecture and vibrant cultural identity.

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