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Cancellation Policy
Free Cancellation
April 26100% refund
April 27No refund
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German 4-5h with airport
2 Adults x $329.11
$658.22
Approx Total
$658.22
With transfer from/to the airport: With this option, the transfer from/to BER Airport incl. Welcome or Farewell Tour Pickup included
English 4-5h with airport
2 Adults x $307.10
$614.20
Approx Total
$614.20
With transfer from/to the airport: With this option, the transfer from/to BER Airport incl. Welcome or Farewell Tour Pickup included
German 4-5h with city pickup
2 Adults x $241.06
$482.12
Approx Total
$482.12
4-5 exits: Pick-up from your accommodation in the S-Bahn ring
All exits and/or tours are individually arranged by e-mail
Taxi: Part of the package price is a taxi ride according to the tariff (7% VAT), the rest city tour fee (19% VAT) Duration: 4 hours: Possible for longer duration mark-up
1 hour optional for restaurant visit Restaurant visit possible: With the maximum duration of 6 hours, 1 hour (free of charge) is scheduled for a visit to a restaurant for your own account SST-Tour City East-West & Kiez: Depending on your wishes and possibilities (traffic, construction sites, etc.), the route can be individually and planned or spontaneously adapted Taxi Luxury SUV Toyota RAV3: raised seating position for better visibility, leather seats, not visible from outside German (native language) Pickup included
Engl. 4-5h with City Pick-up
2 Adults x $263.07
$526.14
Approx Total
$526.14
Pick-up / 4-5 exits: Pick up from your accommodation within the S-Bahn ring. Exit and walking tours are individually arranged by e-May
Taxi: Part of the package price is a taxi ride according to the tariff (7% VAT), the rest city tour fee (19% VAT) Duration: 4 hours: Possible for longer duration mark-up
1 hour optional for restaurant visit Restaurant visit possible: With the maximum duration of 6 hours, 1 hour (free of charge) is scheduled for a visit to a restaurant for your own account SST Tour City East–West & Kiez: Deviations possible (even after traffic/closures), sequence can change individually and before or spontaneously agreed. Taxi Luxury SUV Toyota RAV4: raised seating position for good visibility, leather seats, not visible from the outside Native German speakers: I speak good and fluent English, but I am not perfect and have a German accent Pickup included
Inclusions / Exclusions
Mobile ticket
Offered in: German, English
Private transportation
WiFi on board
Air-conditioned vehicle
Both the taxi ride according to the tariff (7% VAT) and the city tour (19% VAT) are included.
Collection from your desired location in the city (hotel, apartment ...)
Parking Fees
tickets
Gratuities
Lunch
Pick-up from BER airport or outside the S-Bahn ring only for an extra charge (Berlin taxi tariff)
Overview
In contrast to bus tours, on an individual taxi sightseeing tour you have the opportunity to stop almost everywhere - be it for a photo shoot, be it for a snack or a break, be it for a coffee. Or for a longer tour to take a closer look at an object or to have it explained to you (Berlin Cathedral, Hackesche Höfe, Brandenburg Gate, Gendarmenmarkt, Kaiser Wilhelm Memorial Church, KaDeWe are recommended, for example). According to your interests and wishes! And in contrast to a walking tour, you don't just see a tiny section of our city. So combine the best of both perspectives with a taxi tour, just like I've always done with friends and relatives. Here you can immerse yourself in Berlin districts (Kieze) such as Kreuzberg or Friedrichshain. And enjoy the luxury of being picked up personally from your accommodation in the S-Bahn-Ring. And all in a real Berlin luxury taxi SUV!
Pickup points
Select a pickup point
25hours Hotel Bikini BerlinBudapester Strasse 40, Berlin, Germany, DE, 10787
ADELANTE Boutique HotelBorsigstr. 1, Berlin, Germany, DE, 10115
ALFA HotelUfnaustrasse 1, , Berlin, Germany, DE, 10553
AMERON Berlin ABION Spreebogen WatersideAlt-Moabit 99, , Berlin, Germany, DE, 10559
ARCOTEL John F BerlinWerderscher Markt 11, , Berlin, Germany, DE, 10117
ARCOTEL VelvetOranienburger Strasse 52, , Berlin, Germany, DE, 10117
Abba Berlin HotelLietzenburger Str. 89, , Berlin, Germany, DE, 10719
Ac Hotel Berlin Humboldthain ParkHochstrasse 3, Berlin, Germany, DE, 13357
Acama Kreuzberg Hotel+HostelTempelhofer Ufer 8, Berlin, Germany, DE, 10963
AckselhausBelforter Str. 21, Berlin, Germany, DE, 10405
Act of Balance BoardinghouseReichenberger Str. 116, , Berlin, Germany, DE, 10999
Adele Designhotel BerlinGreifswalder Str. 227, , Berlin, Germany, DE, 10405
Adina Apartment Hotel Berlin Checkpoint CharlieKrausenstrasse 35-36, , Berlin, Germany, DE, 10117
Adina Apartment Hotel Berlin Hackescher MarktAn Der Spandauer Brucke 11, , Berlin, Germany, DE, 10178
Adina Apartment Hotel Berlin MittePlatz vor dem Neuen Tor 6, , Berlin, Germany, DE, 10115
Air in Berlin HotelAnsbacher Str. 6, Berlin, Germany, DE, 10787
Alex HotelGreifswalder Str. 3, Prenzlauer Berg, Berlin, Germany, DE, 10405
Alexander SuiteMollstr. 2, , Berlin, Germany, DE, 10178
Alper Hotel am Potsdamer PlatzPotsdamer Str. 82-84, , Berlin, Germany, DE, 10785
Amaryl City-Hotel am KurfuerstendammLietzenburger Str. 76, , Berlin, Germany, DE, 10719
Amc Hotel - SchonebergGeisbergstr. 30, , Berlin, Germany, DE, 10777
Ameron Berlin Villa AbionKirchstrasse 13, Berlin, Germany, DE, 10557
Aparthotel Adagio Berlin KurfurstendammLietzenburger Str. 89 a, , Berlin, Germany, DE, 10719
Aparthotel VegaUhlandstr. 185/186, Charlottenburg, Berlin, Germany, DE, 10623
Apartments Residenz PrenzelbergSchwedter Str. 45-46, , Berlin, Germany, DE, 10435
Apartments am Checkpoint CharlieCharlottenstr. 78, , Berlin, Germany, DE, 10117
Apple City HotelWilhelmshavener Str. 71, Berlin, Germany, DE, 10551
Arktur City HotelOtto-Suhr-Allee 74, , Berlin, Germany, DE, 10585
Armony Hotel & Business CenterMariannenplatz 26, , Berlin, Germany, DE, 10997
Arta Lenz HotelXantener Str. 8, , Berlin, Germany, DE, 10707
Arte Luise KunsthotelLuisenstr. 19, , Berlin, Germany, DE, 10117
Astrid Hotel am KurfurstendammBleibtreustr. 20, , Berlin, Germany, DE, 10623
Atel Atlanta Am KurfurstendammFasanenstr. 74, , Berlin, Germany, DE, 10719
Atrium BerlinMotzstr. 87, , Berlin, Germany, DE, 10779
Augusta HotelFasanenstr. 22, , Berlin, Germany, DE, 10719
Avantgarde HotelKurfuerstendamm 15, Charlottenburg, Berlin, Germany, DE, 10719
Axel Hotel BerlinLietzenburger Str. 13/15, , Berlin, Germany, DE, 10789
B&B Hotel Berlin AlexanderplatzVoltairestrasse 3a, Berlin, Germany, DE, 10179
B&B Hotel Berlin-Potsdamer PlatzPotsdamer Strasse 90, 10785 Berlin, Berlin, Germany, DE, 10785
B&B Hotel Berlin-TiergartenEnglische Strasse 1-4, Berlin, Germany, DE, 10587
B&b Hotel Berlin-mitteAlbrechtstrasse 25, Berlin, Germany, DE, 10117
BB HotelFuggerstr. 13, Schöneberg, Berlin, Germany, DE, 10777
Berlin Gorki ApartmentsWeinbergsweg 25, Berlin, Germany, DE, 10119
Berlin Heart ApartmentsFriedrichsgracht 57, , Berlin, Germany, DE, 10178
Berlin Mark HotelMeinekestr. 18-19, Berlin, Germany, DE, 10719
Berlin Marriott HotelInge-Beisheim-Platz 1, Berlin, Germany, DE, 10785
Berlin Plaza HotelKnesebeckstr. 63, Kurfuerstendamm, Berlin, Germany, DE, 10719
Best Western Hotel Am SpittelmarktNeue Grunstrasse 28, Berlin, Germany, DE, 10179
Best Western Plus Plaza Berlin KurfuerstendammKurfurstendamm 203, Berlin, Germany, DE, 10719
Boutique Hotel KerlinPariser Str. 37, Charlottenburg - Wilmersdorf, Berlin, Germany, DE, 10707
COSMO Hotel Berlin MitteSpittelmarkt 13, , Berlin, Germany, DE, 10117
Capri by Fraser BerlinScharrenstrasse 22, Berlin, Germany, DE, 10178
Casa Camper Hotel BerlinWeinmeisterstrasse 1, , Berlin, Germany, DE, 10178
Catalonia Berlin MitteKoepenicker Str. 80-82, Berlin, Germany, DE, 10179
Centro Hotel Berlin City WestEmser Str. 6, , Berlin, Germany, DE, 10719
Chateau Royal BerlinNeustadtische Kirchstrasse 3, Mittelstrasse, Berlin, Germany, DE, 10117
Citadines Kurfurstendamm BerlinOlivaer Platz 1, , Berlin, Germany, DE, 10707
City Hotel Am KurfurstendammKurfuerstendamm 173-174, , Berlin, Germany, DE, 10707
City Hotel AnsbachAnsbacher Str. 4, , Berlin, Germany, DE, 10787
City Hotel GotlandUrbanstr. 171, , Berlin, Germany, DE, 10961
City QuartierRaabestr. 16, , Berlin, Germany, DE, 10405
CityArt HotelNiebuhrstr. 19-C, , Berlin, Germany, DE, 10629
Cityhotel Am GendarmenmarktLeipziger Str. 65, , Berlin, Germany, DE, 10117
Citylight HotelBoettgerstr. 23, Berlin, Germany, DE, 13357
Classik Hotel Alexander Plaza BerlinRosenstrasse 1, Berlin, Germany, DE, 10178
Classik Hotel Hackescher MarktGrosse Praesidentenstr. 8, Berlin, Germany, DE, 10178
Come 2 Friends ApartmenthausPotsdamer Str. 164, , Berlin, Germany, DE, 10783
Come Inn Berlin Kurfurstendamm OperaKurfuerstendamm 180, Berlin, Germany, DE, 10707
Comet HotelKurfuerstendamm 175, , Berlin, Germany, DE, 10707
Courtyard Berlin City CenterAxel Springer Strasse 55, , Berlin, Germany, DE, 10117
Crowne Plaza Berlin City Centre Ku'Damm, an IHG HotelNurnberger Strasse 65, Berlin, Germany, DE, 10787
DORMERO Hotel Berlin Ku'dammEislebener Str. 14, Berlin, Germany, DE, 10789
Dorint Kurfurstendamm BerlinAugsburger Strasse 41, Berlin, Germany, DE, 10789
DoubleTree by Hilton Berlin Ku'DammLos-Angeles-Platz 1, Berlin, Germany, DE, 10789
East Side HotelMuehlenstr. 6, , Berlin, Germany, DE, 10243
Elba am KurfurstendammBleibtreustr. 26, , Berlin, Germany, DE, 10707
Europa City HotelKonstanzer Str. 60, Berlin, Germany, DE, 10707
Eurostars Berlin HotelFriedrichstr. 99, , Berlin, Germany, DE, 10117
Feng Shui Hotel MelaroseGreifswalder Str. 199, , Berlin, Germany, DE, 10405
Fjord Hotel BerlinBissingzeile 13, Berlin, Germany, DE, 10785
Flughafen Hotel SchonefeldMittenwalder Str. 7, , Berlin, Germany, DE, 12629
GLS Studio Hotel BerlinKastanienallee 82, Berlin, Germany, DE, 10435
Garden Boutique HotelInvalidenstr. 122, Mitte, Berlin, Germany, DE, 10115
Garner Hotel Berlin - CharlottenburgFranklinstrasse 22, Berlin, Germany, DE, 10587
Garner Hotel Berlin - Checkpoint CharlieHedemannstr. 11/12, Berlin, Germany, DE, 10969
Garner Hotel Berlin - GendarmenmarktCharlottenstr. 66, , Berlin, Germany, DE, 10117
Garner Hotel Berlin - MitteZimmerstr. 88, Berlin, Germany, DE, 10117
Garner Hotel Berlin - SchonebergPotsdamer Strasse, 129, Berlin, Germany, DE, 10783
Gasteiner Hof by Vivere StaysGasteiner Str. 8, , Berlin, Germany, DE, 10717
Gastezimmer am AlexRosa-Luxemburg-Str. 23, , Berlin, Germany, DE, 10178
Ginn City & Lounge Yorck BerlinMockernstrasse 49, Berlin, Germany, DE, 10965
Gold Palais HotelGreifswalder Str. 6-7, Berlin, Germany, DE, 10405
Grand Hyatt BerlinMarlene-Dietrich-Platz 2, , Berlin, Germany, DE, 10785
Green Eggs and HamNovalisstr. 2, , Berlin, Germany, DE, 10115
Greet Berlin AlexanderplatzBernhard-Weiss-Str. 8, Berlin, Germany, DE, 10178
Grimm's HotelAlte Jakobstr. 100, , Berlin, Germany, DE, 10179
Grimms Potsdamer PlatzFlottwellstr. 45, Berlin, Germany, DE, 10785
Grimm’s HotelFlottwellstrasse 45, Berlin, Germany, DE, 10785
H+ Hotel 4Youth BerlinBernauer Str. 45, Berlin, Germany, DE, 10435
H+ Hotel Berlin MitteChausseestr. 118-120, Berlin, Germany, DE, 10115
H10 Berlin Ku'dammJoachimsthaler Str. 31-32, , Berlin, Germany, DE, 10719
H2 Hotel Berlin AlexanderplatzKarl-Liebknecht-Str. 32, Berlin, Germany, DE, 10178
H4 Hotel Berlin AlexanderplatzKarl Liebknecht Strasse 32, Berlin, Germany, DE, 10178
HONIGMOND Boutique HotelTieckstrasse 11, Mitte, Berlin, Germany, DE, 10115
HSH Hotel Apartments WilmersdorfBundesallee 201 - 203, , Berlin, Germany, DE, 10717
HYPERION Hotel BerlinPrager Str. 12, Berlin, Germany, DE, 10779
Hampton by Hilton Berlin City Centre AlexanderplatzOtto-Braun-Str. 69, Berlin, Germany, DE, 10178
Hampton by Hilton Berlin City East Side GalleryMildred-Harnack-Strasse 15, Berlin, Germany, DE, 10243
Hampton by Hilton Berlin City WestUhlandstrasse 188-189, , Berlin, Germany, DE, 10623
Hecker's Hotel BerlinGrolmanstr. 35, Berlin, Germany, DE, 10623
Henri HotelMeinekestrasse 9, , Berlin, Germany, DE, 10719
Highpark Serviced ApatmentsGabriele-Tergit-Promenade 21, Berlin, Germany, DE, 10963
Hilton BerlinMohrenstrasse 30, , Berlin, Germany, DE, 10117
Holiday Inn - The Niu, Dwarf Berlin SchonebergWerdauer Weg 3, Berlin, Germany, DE, 10829
Holiday Inn - the niu, Flash Berlin CharlottenburgFranklinstrasse 25, Berlin, Germany, DE, 10587
Holiday Inn Berlin - City East Side, an IHG hotelWanda-Kallenbach Str. 2, Berlin, Germany, DE, 10243
Holiday Inn Berlin City Center East P-Berg, an IHG hotelPrenzlauer Allee 169, , Berlin, Germany, DE, 10409
Holiday Inn Express Berlin - Alexanderplatz, an IHG HotelStralauer Strasse 45, Berlin, Germany, DE, 10179
Holiday Inn Express Berlin City Centre, an IHG HotelStresemannstrasse 49, , Berlin, Germany, DE, 10963
Hollywood Media HotelKurfuerstendamm 202, Berlin, Germany, DE, 10719
Homaris West SideBundesallee 31A, , Berlin, Germany, DE, 10717
Hotel 26Gruenberger Str. 26, , Berlin, Germany, DE, 10245
Hotel 38Oranienburger Str. 38, , Berlin, Germany, DE, 10117
Hotel AMANO Grand CentralHeidestrasse 62, Berlin, Germany, DE, 10557
Hotel AMO By AMANOFriedrichstrasse 113, Berlin, Germany, DE, 10117
Hotel AbellPaul-Robeson-Str. 1a, , Berlin, Germany, DE, 10439
Hotel Adlon Kempinski BerlinUnter Den Linden 77, , Berlin, Germany, DE, 10117
Hotel Aldea Berlin CentrumBuelowstrasse 19-22, Berlin, Germany, DE, 10783
Hotel AlpenlandCarmerstr. 8, , Berlin, Germany, DE, 10623
Hotel Am SavignyplatzKantstr. 22, , Berlin, Germany, DE, 10623
Hotel AmanoAuguststrasse 43, Berlin, Germany, DE, 10119
Hotel Amano East SideStralauer Pl. 30-31, Berlin, Germany, DE, 10243
Hotel Ambiente Berlin CityGossowstrasse 11, , Berlin, Germany, DE, 10777
Hotel Amelie BerlinReinhardtstr. 21, , Berlin, Germany, DE, 10117
Hotel Aquino BerlinHannoversche Str. 5b, Tagungszentrum Katholische Akademie, Berlin, Germany, DE, 10115
Hotel Arena InnMuellerstr. 163, Berlin, Germany, DE, 13353
Hotel ArrivalLietzenburgerstrasse 30, , Berlin, Germany, DE, 10789
Hotel Art NouveauLeibnizstr. 59, , Berlin, Germany, DE, 10629
Hotel ArtimFuggerstr. 20, , Berlin, Germany, DE, 10777
Hotel AustrianaPariser Str. 39/40, , Berlin, Germany, DE, 10707
Hotel Bellevue BerlinEmser Str. 19-20, , Berlin, Germany, DE, 10719
Hotel BerlinLutzowplatz, Berlin, Germany, DE, 10785
Hotel Berlin City WestGuentzelstr. 14, Berlin, Germany, DE, 10717
Hotel Berlin HauptbahnhofWashingtonplatz, , Berlin, Germany, DE, 10557
Hotel Berlin Markischer Hof am TachelesLinienstr. 133, Mitte, Berlin, Germany, DE, 10115
Hotel Berlin Mitte by CampanileInvalidenstr. 98, , Berlin, Germany, DE, 10115
Hotel Berlin Potsdamer Platz by Leonardo HotelsHallesche Strasse 10, Berlin, Germany, DE, 10963
Hotel Berlin, Berlin, A Member of Radisson IndividualsLutzowplatz 17, Berlin, Germany, DE, 10785
Hotel BirgitSchwedter Str. 15, Berlin, Germany, DE, 10119
Hotel Birgit Berlin MitteSchwedter Str. 15, , Berlin, Germany, DE, 10119
Hotel Bleibtreu Berlin by Golden TulipBleibtreustrasse 31, , Berlin, Germany, DE, 10707
Hotel Bornholmer HofBornholmer Str. 92, Berlin, Germany, DE, 10439
Hotel BorseKurfuerstendamm 34, , Berlin, Germany, DE, 10719
Hotel Bristol BerlinKurfuerstendamm 27, Berlin, Germany, DE, 10719
Hotel Carmer 16Carmerstr. 16, Charlottenburg, Berlin, Germany, DE, 10623
Hotel CarolinenhofLandhausstr. 10, Berlin, Germany, DE, 10717
Hotel CastellWielandstr. 24, , Berlin, Germany, DE, 10707
Hotel Central InnAlt-Moabit 126, , Berlin, Germany, DE, 10557
Hotel CharlotGiesebrechtstr. 17, , Berlin, Germany, DE, 10629
Hotel Chateau KurfuerstendammKnesebeckstr. 38-49, , Berlin, Germany, DE, 10719
Hotel ColumbiaDudenstr. 4, , Berlin, Germany, DE, 10965
Hotel ComeniusGruenberger Str. 22, , Berlin, Germany, DE, 10243
Hotel De ElaLandshuter Str. 1, , Berlin, Germany, DE, 10779
Hotel DeltaPohlstr. 58, , Berlin, Germany, DE, 10785
Hotel Dietrich Bonhoeffer HausZiegelstr. 30, , Berlin, Germany, DE, 10117
Hotel Domicil Berlin by Golden TulipKantstr. 111A, Ecke Wilmersdorfer Strasse, Berlin, Germany, DE, 10627
Hotel Eden am ZooUhlandstr. 184, , Berlin, Germany, DE, 10623
Hotel Gat Point CharlieMauerstr. 81-82, , Berlin, Germany, DE, 10117
Hotel GatesKnesebeckstrasse 8-9, , Berlin, Germany, DE, 10623
Hotel Graf PuecklerSchonwalder Str. 21, Berlin, Germany, DE, 13347
Hotel GreifswaldGreifswalder Str. 211, Prenzlauer Berg, Berlin, Germany, DE, 10405
Hotel GrenzfallAckerstr. 136, 13355 Berlin, Berlin, Germany, DE, 13355
Hotel Hansablick GarniFlotowstr. 6, , Berlin, Germany, DE, 10555
Hotel Indigo Berlin - East Side Gallery, an IHG HotelMuehlenstrasse 13-19, Berlin, Germany, DE, 10243
Hotel Indigo Berlin - Ku'Damm, an IHG hotelHardenbergstrasse 15, Berlin, Germany, DE, 10623
Hotel JohannJohanniterstr. 8, , Berlin, Germany, DE, 10961
Hotel KastanienhofKastanienallee 65, Berlin Mitte, Berlin, Germany, DE, 10119
Hotel Kubrat Berlin MitteLeipziger Str. 21, , Berlin, Germany, DE, 10117
Hotel KurfurstBleibtreustr. 34, , Berlin, Germany, DE, 10707
Hotel Les NationsZinzendorfstr. 6, Berlin, Germany, DE, 10555
Hotel LindenstrasseLindenstrasse 75, , Berlin, Germany, DE, 15366
Hotel Luc, Autograph CollectionCharlottenstrasse 50, Berlin, Germany, DE, 10117
Hotel LutzowKeithstr. 38, , Berlin, Germany, DE, 10787
Hotel M68Mauerstr. 68, , Berlin, Germany, DE, 10117
Hotel MANI by AMANOTorstr. 136, , Berlin, Germany, DE, 10119
Hotel Maison Am Olivaer PlatzLeibnizstr. 57, , Berlin, Germany, DE, 10629
Hotel MondialKurfurstendamm 47, Berlin, Germany, DE, 10707
Hotel Neuer FritzFriedrichstrasse 105, Berlin, Germany, DE, 10117
Hotel OderbergerOderberger Str. 57, Berlin, Germany, DE, 10435
Hotel Palace BerlinBudapester Str. 45, Europa-Center, Berlin, Germany, DE, 10787
Hotel Pension Berliner ZimmerUhlandstrasse 184, , Berlin, Germany, DE, 10623
Hotel Pension ColumbusMeinekestr. 5, Berlin, Germany, DE, 10719
Hotel Pension DeltaBelziger Str. 1, , Berlin, Germany, DE, 10823
Hotel Pension FasanenhausFasanenstr. 73, , Berlin, Germany, DE, 10719
Hotel Pension Insel RuegenPariser Str. 39-40, , Berlin, Germany, DE, 10707
Hotel Pension RehbergeOfener Str. 15, , Berlin, Germany, DE, 13349
Hotel Pension SpreeTrautenaustr. 19, , Berlin, Germany, DE, 10717
Hotel Prens BerlinKottbusser Damm 102, , Berlin, Germany, DE, 10967
Hotel Q!Knesebeckstrasse 67, Berlin, Germany, DE, 10623
Hotel RemterMarburger Str. 17, , Berlin, Germany, DE, 10789
Hotel Residenz BegaswinkelGenthiner Str. 30a, , Berlin, Germany, DE, 10785
Hotel Riehmers HofgartenYorckstr. 83, Berlin, Germany, DE, 10965
Hotel Riu Plaza BerlinMartin Luther Strasse 1, Berlin, Germany, DE, 10777
Hotel Romy By AmanoInvalidenstrasse 53 A, Berlin, Germany, DE, 10557
Hotel SachsenhofMotzstr. 7, Schöneberg, Berlin, Germany, DE, 10777
Hotel Sarotti-HoefeMehringdamm 57, , Berlin, Germany, DE, 10961
Hotel SchoenebergHauptstr. 135, Berlin, Germany, DE, 10827
Hotel SeifertUhlandstrasse 162, , Berlin, Germany, DE, 10719
Hotel Tagungshaus TiergartenKoernerstr. 1, , Berlin, Germany, DE, 10785
Hotel The Yard BerlinAlexandrinenstrasse 125, Berlin, Germany, DE, 10969
Hotel TiergartenAlt-Moabit 89, Berlin, Germany, DE, 10559
Hotel TransitHagelberger Str. 53-54, Kreuzberg, Berlin, Germany, DE, 10965
Hotel Transit LoftImmanuelkirchstr. 14A, , Berlin, Germany, DE, 10405
Hotel Vier Jahreszeiten Berlin CitySkalitzer Str. 36, Berlin, Germany, DE, 10999
Hotel Vivaldi BerlinKnesebeckstr. 29, Berlin, Germany, DE, 10623
Hotel Zoo BerlinKurfuerstendamm 25, Berlin, Germany, DE, 10719
Hotel am HermannplatzKottbusser Damm 24, Berlin, Germany, DE, 10967
Hotel de RomeBehrenstr. 37, , Berlin, Germany, DE, 10117
Hotel-Pension CharlottenburgPfalzburger Str. 87, , Berlin, Germany, DE, 10719
Hotel-Pension CortinaKantstr. 140, , Berlin, Germany, DE, 10623
Hotel-Pension RheingoldXantener Str. 9, , Berlin, Germany, DE, 10707
Hotel-Pension SavoyMeinekestr. 4, , Berlin, Germany, DE, 10719
Hotel-Pension Uhland am KurfuerstendammUhlandstr. 142, , Berlin, Germany, DE, 10719
Hotel-Pension WaizeneggerMommsenstrasse 6, , Berlin, Germany, DE, 10629
INNSiDE by Melia Berlin MitteChausseestrasse 33, Berlin, Germany, DE, 10115
Ibis Berlin MittePrenzlauer Allee 4, Berlin, Germany, DE, 10405
Ibis Berlin OstbahnhofAn der Schillingbruecke 2, Berlin, Germany, DE, 10243
Ibis Budget Berlin AlexanderplatzMollstr. 30, , Berlin, Germany, DE, 10249
Ibis Budget Berlin KurfurstendammBayreuther Strasse 41, Berlin, Germany, DE, 10787
Ibis Styles Berlin MitteBrunnenstrasse 1-2, Berlin, Germany, DE, 10119
IntercityHotel Berlin HauptbahnhofKatharina-Paulus-Str. 5, Berlin, Germany, DE, 10557
IntercityHotel Berlin OstbahnhofAm Ostbahnhof 5, , Berlin, Germany, DE, 10243
Intercontinental Berlin, An Ihg HotelBudapester Strasse 2, , Berlin, Germany, DE, 10787
Juncker's Hotel GarniGruenberger Str. 21, , Berlin, Germany, DE, 10243
Jw Marriott Hotel BerlinStauffenbergstrasse 26, Berlin, Germany, DE, 10785
KPM Hotel & ResidencesEnglische Str. 6, Berlin, Germany, DE, 10587
Kima HotelWielandstrasse 27, , Berlin, Germany, DE, 10707
Klene ApartmentKurfuerstenstr. 2, , Berlin, Germany, DE, 10785
Kurfur TerraceKurfuerstenstr. 8, , Berlin, Germany, DE, 10785
Kushinda LoschmidtstrasseLoschmidtstr. 22, , Berlin, Germany, DE, 10587
Kushinda Wielandstra eWielandstr. 25, , Berlin, Germany, DE, 10707
LINDEMANN'SPotsdamer Str. 171-173, Berlin, Germany, DE, 10783
LebensQuelle HotelAxel-Springer-Str. 42, , Berlin, Germany, DE, 10969
Leonardo Hotel Berlin KU'DAMMKurfuerstendamm 35, , Berlin, Germany, DE, 10719
Leonardo Hotel Berlin MitteBertolt-Brecht-Platz 4, Berlin, Germany, DE, 10117
Leonardo Royal Hotel Berlin AlexanderplatzOtto-Braun-Strasse 90, Berlin, Germany, DE, 10249
Limehome Berlin MullerstrasseMullerstrasse 12, Berlin, Germany, DE, 13353
Lindner Hotel Berlin Ku'damm - Part Of Jdv By HyattKurfuerstendamm 24, Berlin, Germany, DE, 10719
Living Hotel Berlin MitteNeue Rossstr. 13, , Berlin, Germany, DE, 10179
Living Hotel Grosser KurfurstNeue Rossstrasse 11 - 12, , Berlin, Germany, DE, 10179
Ludwig Van Beethoven HotelHasenheide 14, , Berlin, Germany, DE, 10967
Lulu Guldsmeden - Guldsmeden HotelsPotsdamer Str. 67, , Berlin, Germany, DE, 10785
Lux 11Rosa-Luxemburg-Str. 9-13, 10178 Berlin, Berlin, Germany, DE, 10178
MEININGER Hotel Berlin AlexanderplatzSchoenhauser Allee 19, Berlin, Germany, DE, 10435
MEININGER Hotel Berlin HauptbahnhofElla-Trebe-Strasse 9, , Berlin, Germany, DE, 10557
MEININGER Hotel Berlin Mitte HumboldthausOranienburger Str. 67/68, Berlin, Germany, DE, 10117
MEININGER Hotel Berlin TiergartenTurmstrasse 25, Berlin, Germany, DE, 10559
MIDI Inn Parkhotel MitteVeteranenstr. 10, Berlin, Germany, DE, 10119
MadisonPotsdamer Platz 3, , Berlin, Germany, DE, 10785
Maritim proArte Hotel BerlinFriedrichstrasse 151, Haupteingang Von Der Dorotheenstrasse 65, Berlin, Germany, DE, 10117
Mark Apart Hotel BerlinLietzenburger Strasse 82-84, Berlin, Germany, DE, 10719
Max Brown Hotel Ku'damm, part of Sircle CollectionUhlandstr. 49, Berlin, Germany, DE, 10719
Melia BerlinFriedrichstrasse 103, Berlin, Germany, DE, 10117
Mercure Hotel & Residenz Berlin Checkpoint CharlieSchuetzenstrasse 11, Berlin, Germany, DE, 10117
Mercure Hotel Berlin CityInvalidenstr. 38, , Berlin, Germany, DE, 10115
Mercure Hotel Berlin MitteLuckenwalder Strasse 11, Berlin, Germany, DE, 10963
Mercure Hotel Berlin WittenbergplatzWittenbergplatz 3, Berlin, Germany, DE, 10789
Mercure Hotel Berlin ZentrumFuggerstr. 8, , Berlin, Germany, DE, 10777
Mercure Hotel MOA BerlinStephanstr. 41, Berlin, Germany, DE, 10559
Merika HotelChausseestr. 89 - 91, Berlin, Germany, DE, 10115
Metropolitan Hotel BerlinSchaperstr. 36, , Berlin, Germany, DE, 10719
Michelberger HotelWarschauer Str. 39/40, Berlin, Germany, DE, 10243
Midi Inn City West off KurfurstendammWielandstr. 26, Berlin, Germany, DE, 10707
Mikon Eastgate HotelHessische Str. 10, , Berlin, Germany, DE, 10115
Monbijou HotelMonbijouplatz 1, Berlin, Germany, DE, 10178
Mondrian Suites BerlinMarkgrafenstr. 16/16a, Berlin, Germany, DE, 10969
Motel BlueUhlandstrasse 142, Berlin, Germany, DE, 10719
Motel One Berlin Ku'DammKantstr. 10, , Berlin, Germany, DE, 10623
Motel One Berlin MittePrinzenstr. 40, , Berlin, Germany, DE, 10969
Motel One Berlin-AlexanderplatzGrunerstrasse 11, Berlin, Germany, DE, 10179
Motel One Berlin-BellevuePaulstr. 21, , Berlin, Germany, DE, 10557
Motel One Berlin-Hackescher MarktDircksenstr. 36, , Berlin, Germany, DE, 10179
Motel One Berlin-HauptbahnhofInvalidenstr. 54, , Berlin, Germany, DE, 10557
Motel One Berlin-Potsdamer PlatzLeipziger Platz 12, Berlin, Germany, DE, 10117
Motel One Berlin-SpittelmarktLeipziger Str. 50, , Berlin, Germany, DE, 10117
Motel One Berlin-TiergartenAn Der Urania 12/14, , Berlin, Germany, DE, 10787
Motel One Berlin-Upper WestKantstrasse 163-165, Berlin, Germany, DE, 10623
Movenpick Hotel BerlinSchoneberger Strasse 3, Berlin, Germany, DE, 10963
Moxy Berlin Humboldthain ParkHochstrasse 2, Berlin, Germany, DE, 13357
Moxy Berlin OstbahnhofAndreasstrasse 76-78, Berlin, Germany, DE, 10243
Myer's Hotel - BerlinMetzer Str. 26, , Berlin, Germany, DE, 10405
NH Berlin AlexanderplatzLandsberger Allee 26, Berlin, Germany, DE, 10249
NH Berlin City WestBundesallee 36/37, Berlin, Germany, DE, 10717
NH Berlin KurfurstendammGrolmanstr. 41-43, Charlottenburg, Berlin, Germany, DE, 10623
NH Berlin Potsdamer PlatzStresemannstr. 47, Kreuzberg, Berlin, Germany, DE, 10963
NH Collection Berlin Mitte Am Checkpoint CharlieLeipziger Str. 106-111, Berlin, Germany, DE, 10117
NH Collection Berlin Mitte FriedrichstrasseFriedrichstr. 96, Berlin, Germany, DE, 10117
New BerlinPetersburger Str. 24, Berlin, Germany, DE, 10249
Nollendorfplatz City-ApartmentsNollendorfplatz 7, , Berlin, Germany, DE, 10777
Novalis HotelNovalisstr. 5, , Berlin, Germany, DE, 10115
Novotel Berlin Am TiergartenStrasse des 17. Juni 106-108, , Berlin, Germany, DE, 10623
Novotel Berlin MitteFischerinsel 12, , Berlin, Germany, DE, 10179
Novotel Suites Berlin City Potsdamer Platz HotelAnhalter Str. 2, Berlin, Germany, DE, 10963
Nu Wave Hotel BerlinGubener Str. 46/47, , Berlin, Germany, DE, 10243
Numa Berlin KudammTauentzienstrasse 8, , Berlin, Germany, DE, 10789
Numa Berlin Potsdamer PlatzStresemannstrasse 95, Berlin, Germany, DE, 10963
Numa DriftNollendorfplatz 2, Berlin, Germany, DE, 10777
Numa I Arc Rooms & ApartmentsFriedrichstrasse 31, , Berlin, Germany, DE, 10969
Ocak Apartment & HotelJuelicher Str. 15, Berlin, Germany, DE, 13357
Ocak HotelBehmstrasse 27, Berlin, Germany, DE, 13357
PLAZA INN Berlin-CharlottenburgSommeringstr. 24-26, Berlin, Germany, DE, 10589
Park Hotel MoabitAlt-Moabit 86A, , Berlin, Germany, DE, 10555
Park Inn By Radisson Berlin AlexanderplatzAlexanderpl. 7, Berlin, Germany, DE, 10178
Park Plaza BerlinLietzenburger Strasse 85, , Berlin, Germany, DE, 10719
Park Plaza Wallstreet Berlin MitteWallstrasse 23-24, , Berlin, Germany, DE, 10179
Pension 1a Apartment BerlinMilastr. 6, , Berlin, Germany, DE, 10437
Pension Alte CityRankestrasse 23, , Berlin, Germany, DE, 10789
Pension BellaLudwigkirchstr. 10-A, , Berlin, Germany, DE, 10719
Pension FunkFasanenstr. 69, , Berlin, Germany, DE, 10719
Pension KnesebeckKnesebeckstrasse 86, Charlottenburg, Berlin, Germany, DE, 10623
Pension Majesty Berlin HotelMommsenstr. 55, , Berlin, Germany, DE, 10629
Pension WeddingSchulstr. 40, , Berlin, Germany, DE, 13347
Pension Zimmer des WestensWittenbergplatz 5-6, , Berlin, Germany, DE, 10789
Pestana Berlin TiergartenStulerstrasse 6, , Berlin, Germany, DE, 10787
Potsdamer InnPotsdamer Str. 145, , Berlin, Germany, DE, 10783
Premier Inn Berlin Alexanderplatz hotelTheanolte-Baehnisch-Strasse 2, , Berlin, Germany, DE, 10178
Premier Inn Berlin City Centre hotelKurfurstenstrasse 78, , Berlin, Germany, DE, 10787
Premier Inn Berlin City Wilmersdorf HotelBundesallee 14, Berlin, Germany, DE, 10719
Profit HotelPotsdamer Platz 10, Berlin, Germany, DE, 10785
Pullman Berlin SchweizerhofBudapester Strasse 25, Berlin, Germany, DE, 10787
Quentin Design hotelKalckreuthstr. 12, , Berlin, Germany, DE, 10777
Quentin XL Potsdamer PlatzPotsdamer Str. 76-80, Berlin, Germany, DE, 10785
Radisson Collection Hotel, BerlinKarl-Liebknecht-Strasse 3, , Berlin, Germany, DE, 10178
Radisson Red Berlin KudammJoachimsthaler Strasse 28-29, , Berlin, Germany, DE, 10719
Regent BerlinCharlottenstrasse 49, , Berlin, Germany, DE, 10117
Relexa Hotel Stuttgarter HofAnhalter Str. 8-9, , Berlin, Germany, DE, 10963
Rewari Hotel BerlinStresemannstr. 36, Berlin, Germany, DE, 10963
Roomers Berlin, Autograph CollectionSteinplatz 4, Berlin, Germany, DE, 10623
Ruhepool BerlinWinstrasse 69, , Berlin, Germany, DE, 10405
SANA Berlin HotelNurnberger Strasse 33/34, Berlin, Germany, DE, 10777
SANA Berlin ResidenceNurnberger Str. 33/34, Berlin, Germany, DE, 10777
Safestay Berlin KurfurstendammBayreuther Str. 10, , Berlin, Germany, DE, 10789
Sana Berlin ResidenceLietzenburger Str. 31, Berlin, Germany, DE, 10789
Savoy Hotel BerlinFasanenstr. 9-10, Berlin, Germany, DE, 10623
Scandic Berlin KurfurstendammAugsburger Strasse 5, , Berlin, Germany, DE, 10789
Scandic Berlin Potsdamer PlatzGabriele Tergit Promenade 19, , Berlin, Germany, DE, 10963
Schall und Rauch StadthotelGleimstr. 23, , Berlin, Germany, DE, 10437
Schaper Apartment BerlinKronenstrasse 43, Gendarmenmarkt, Berlin, Germany, DE, 10117
Schulz Hotel Berlin WallStralauer Platz 36, Berlin, Germany, DE, 10243
Sheraton Berlin Grand Hotel EsplanadeLuetzowufer 15, Berlin, Germany, DE, 10785
Sickinger HofBeusselstrasse 44T, , Berlin, Germany, DE, 10553
Sir Savigny Hotel, part of Sircle CollectionKantstrasse, 144, Berlin, Germany, DE, 10623
Sly BerlinPetersburger Str. 16, Berlin, Germany, DE, 10249
Smart Stay Hotel Berlin CityWilmersdorfer Str. 148, Berlin, Germany, DE, 10585
So/ Berlin Das StueDrakestr. 1, Berlin, Germany, DE, 10787
Soho House BerlinTorstr. 1, , Berlin, Germany, DE, 10119
Sorat Hotel BerlinBayreuther Str. 44, , Berlin, Germany, DE, 10787
Steigenberger Hotel Am KanzleramtElla-Trebe-Str. 5, Berlin, Germany, DE, 10557
Steps Hotel WeddingLiebenwalder Str. 22, Wedding, Berlin, Germany, DE, 13347
Tauentzien PensionNuernberger Str. 14-15, , Berlin, Germany, DE, 10789
TelegraphenamtMonbijoustrasse 11, Berlin, Germany, DE, 10117
The Circus HotelRosenthaler Strasse 1, Berlin, Germany, DE, 10119
The Hoxton CharlottenburgMeinekestrasse 18-19, Berlin, Germany, DE, 10719
The Mandala HotelPotsdamer Strasse 3, , Berlin, Germany, DE, 10785
The Mandala SuitesFriedrichstr. 185-190, Berlin, Germany, DE, 10117
The Ritz-Carlton, BerlinPotsdamer Platz 3, , Berlin, Germany, DE, 10785
The Social Hub BerlinAlexanderstrasse 40, Berlin, Germany, DE, 10179
The Weinmeister Berlin-MitteWeinmeisterstrasse 2, Berlin, Germany, DE, 10178
The Westin Grand BerlinFriedrichstrasse 158-164, , Berlin, Germany, DE, 10117
Titanic Chausse BerlinChausseestrasse 30, Berlin, Germany, DE, 10115
Titanic Comfort KurfurstendammKleiststrasse 9-12, Berlin, Germany, DE, 10787
Titanic Comfort MitteElisabeth-mara-strasse 4, Berlin, Germany, DE, 10117
Titanic Gendarmenmarkt BerlinFranzosische Strasse 30, Berlin, Germany, DE, 10117
Toms Gay HotelMotzstr. 19, , Berlin, Germany, DE, 10777
Top Concept Boardinghouse BerlinJeanne Mammen Bogen 3, , Berlin, Germany, DE, 10623
TopDomizil - Apartments 'Platz vor dem Neuen Tor'Platz vor dem Neuen Tor 1 A/B, , Berlin, Germany, DE, 10115
TopDomizil Apartments Checkpoint PlazaCharlottenstr. 75, , Berlin, Germany, DE, 10117
TopDomizil Apartments Panorama FriedrichstrasseFriedrichstr. 121, , Berlin, Germany, DE, 10117
Townhouse Berlin a Vagabond ClubGoethestrasse 87, Berlin, Germany, DE, 10623
Upper Room HotelRankestr. 3, , Berlin, Germany, DE, 10789
Urban Loft BerlinHeidestrasse 43, Berlin, Germany, DE, 10557
VISIONAPARTMENTS BerlinOtto-Braun-Strasse 67, Berlin, Germany, DE, 10178
Victor's Residenz-hotel Berlin MitteAm Friedrichshain 17, Berlin, Germany, DE, 10407
Vienna House Easy by Wyndham Berlin Potsdamer PlatzDennewitzstrasse 44, Berlin, Germany, DE, 10785
Villa Amadeus HotelPotsdamer Str. 91, , Berlin, Germany, DE, 10785
Waldorf Astoria BerlinHardenbergstrasse 28, , Berlin, Germany, DE, 10623
Wilde Aparthotels, Berlin, Checkpoint CharlieZimmerstrasse 91, Berlin, Germany, DE, 10117
Winterfeldt Berlin ApartmentsPallasstr. 10-11, , Berlin, Germany, DE, 10781
Wyndham Garden Berlin MitteOsloer Str. 116a, Berlin, Germany, DE, 13359
Zarenhof Prenzlauer BergSchoenhauser Allee 140, , Berlin, Germany, DE, 10437
acom Hotel Berlin KurfurstendammJoachimsthaler Strasse 39 / 40, , Berlin, Germany, DE, 10623
aletto Hotel KudammHardenbergstrasse 21, Berlin, Germany, DE, 10623
aletto Hotel Potsdamer PlatzLuckenwalder Str. 12-14, Berlin, Germany, DE, 10963
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Itinerary
Reichstag Building (Pass By)
Magnificent Wilhelminian building, even if criticized by it as a chat room or monkey house. Therefore also built outside and away from the city. Historically valuable, after all, the Red Army soldiers placed their flag on the building as a symbol of victory. Even if the famous photo of it is only reproduced. Then for decades it was largely ignored in the so-called free West Berlin - only 5 m away from the Wall, it was not allowed to be used for official Bundestag sessions. If so, to elect the Federal President, for example, a reprimand from East Berlin followed immediately. Completely gutted in the nineties and completely redesigned for the reunified Bundestag with now over 700 members. Not to forget the iconographic wrapping action by the artist Christo. The Reichstag dome, put on new glass after the architect had only planned a kind of gas station roof at this point, it now represents the new Berlin.
Brandenburg Gate
It's actually on Pariser Platz, at least from the other side. If the city of Berlin were an apartment, this place would be the so-called parlor. In other words, the room where guests are happy to take them to show the most beautiful sides of the city. But why so much, the surrounding buildings were destroyed by war and demolition in the later decades, all that was left was the Brandenburg Gate. It was about as isolated as the Arc de Triomphe in Paris. But it wasn't planned that way. There was no way to get to the gate from either side, a very thick wall stood from the west, and the East Berliners were separated by a fence from the east. The remaining part of the Hotel Adlon was finally blown up. After the fall of the Wall, it was decided to rebuild everything here, but modernized in style, only in cubature as before. Now the Liebermannhaus, the Academy of the Arts, the French and American embassies are gathered here again.
5 minutes
Potsdamer Platz (Pass By)
Actually, the right place, which was laid out as an octagon by the soldier king in the 18th century (in contrast to the Karree, the Pariser Platz and the Rondell, today's Mehringplatz), the Leipziger Platz, is located at the end of the street of the same name before the city gate, that led to Potsdam and was therefore also called that. The now more well-known square, the Potsdamer, was already outside and was and is again largely an intersection with lots of traffic. While 100,000 vehicles drove by here every day in the 1920s, the day and night life raged here with amusement restaurants and more. Today the well-known buildings of Mercedes (then Daimler-Chrysler) and the Sony Center are located here, at the beginning of the striking glass tower for the management of Deutsche Bahn. Nearby important hotels (like the Ritz Carlton) and new amusements. That's how it was intended, but it doesn't really want to unfold from the retort, even the Spielbank Berlin wants to leave, the musical is already.
Paul-Lobe-Haus (Pass By)
This building is the so-called engine of parliament; all parliamentary work takes place here. In Parliament, only the closing speeches are held; the actual discussion and voting takes place in the committees. There is plenty of opportunity for this in every bulge in the over 200 m long building on three floors. And as a glass parliament you can even see it from the outside. Only the EU and secret committees sit in the largest rotunda facing the Spree above the two restaurants - and cannot be seen from outside.
Bundeskanzleramt der Bundesregierung (Pass By)
Colossal building, with a height of 36 m, ten floors and a total of 500 office rooms for over 300 employees, not exactly small. The White House would fit eight times. The only bigger ones are palaces for presidents. The Chancellor has her office in the top left corner. In the rotunda above there is an official apartment for her, which she does not use. As you know, she lives across from Museum Island. The official apartment is also rather impractical, with bathroom and bedroom across the street with about 200 m² of usable space.
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A modern building, with a striking large giant window in the middle. Behind this, the government is surveyed once or twice a week by accredited journalists from the capital. They then sit in front of a blue wall, which is also easily reflected here in the facade.
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Here we pass the east-west border again. In the port, which was already a restricted area at that time, the first deaths occurred after the wall was built. Günter Litfin was shot backwards while trying to swim through the harbor. His brother mourned him until a few years ago - in one of the last remaining watchtowers at the Invalidenfriedhof.
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Largest crossing station in Europe, that's what the railway itself says and tells of 300,000 passengers who change trains here every day. Well that's hard to check. But in fact the train station is already huge in its dimensions, with 8 underground tracks and just as many above ground. In between huge halls, a total of 5 levels, and many, many shops. And so that they got enough visitors, the former most important train station in West Berlin, namely the Bahnhof Zoo, was downgraded to a regional train station without a stop for the ICE. To the horror of the Charlottenburg etc, who now had another journey - felt like nowhere. Because the new central station (Berlin never had one, only terminal stations in all directions) was only on the Stadtbahn (which was once built to connect most of Berlin's train stations). The underground only got a stub up to the Brandenburg Gate (it is being extended), and underground digging is still going on at the S-Bahn.
Friedrichstrasse (Pass By)
One of the most famous and longest streets through the city of Berlin: Friedrichstrasse. From here it runs in a straight line south to Kreuzberg, where it ends at today's Mehringplatz - and thus at Hallescher Tor. It has quite different sections, here is the somewhat dingy northern end, which is currently being spruced up. The Tacheles, which actually stands on Oranienburger Straße, extends over here, as it was originally a shopping gallery before department stores became fashionable. Today it's the other way around. A small new district is being created here on an area that could hold some villages.
Berlin Friedrichstrasse Station (Pass By)
This station was the only one at the time of the Wall from which there was an onward journey from East to West Berlin, such as for the Paris-Moscow Express at the time. Or also for departures of East Berliners, but then without return ticket. Which is why this station was also used for adventurous escape attempts, which, however, were not always successful. Otherwise, the entire station was criss-crossed by barriers and customs checkpoints, in the middle of which were Stasi observation walks - if you are interested in this and more, you will find the original recreated next door in the so-called Palace of Tears. It was called that because East Berliners had to say goodbye to their relatives there, and often seemingly forever.
(Can be omitted if there is no time left depending on traffic conditions and length of stay at the previous attractions. However, additional time can be booked on site.)
Unter Den Linden (Pass By)
This magnificent boulevard was the first of its kind in Berlin. Actually designed as a tranquil bridle path, it led from the Berlin Palace to the west, through the Brandenburg Gate into the hunting grounds, today's zoo. These were also reserved for the elector personally and exclusively. When the city expanded to the west - the nucleus was the island in the Spree and the eastern side, where the Nikolaiviertel is today - the Jagdweg was expanded into a considerable boulevard. When it came to the question of how to plant it, there was no agreement between nut trees and linden trees. As you can see today, the linden trees prevailed, otherwise today the street was called Unter den Nüssen ... Originally lined with aristocratic palaces, today there are important and prominent buildings from the State Library to the Humboldt University and the State Opera. Only the remaining cafes on the median are cozy.
Russische Botschaft (Pass By)
After the war, the Soviet Union had the largest foreign representation in Europe built here. Its size was supposed to document who was in charge here in the center of Berlin, at that time the American, British and French embassies on Pariser Platz were all in ruins. Contrary to the von den Linden statutes, according to which all buildings should be aligned flush with the street, this type of palace allowed itself an inner courtyard. It was supposed to please Stalin in everything - but unfortunately it is not known whether he ever set foot in it, let alone stayed the night there. At least nothing would have been missing, even for the attached school there is a swimming pool and ballrooms and so on anyway. But Stalin was also a paranoid all his life. To this day used for the successor states of the USSR called GUS.
Bebelplatz (Pass By)
So-called commode (Royal Court Library), St. Hedwig Cathedral, State Opera, Humboldt University together form the Forum Fridericianum. In today's Hotel Club the Rome, the SPD and KPD were forcibly united. Therefore, the name August Bebel, the founder of the SPD, may also fit. Otherwise, the square used to be called simply Opernplatz, which would also fit better. In the middle of the square, you can easily walk across it, unless there is a crowd of people there, a glass window in the floor that points to an empty library. Here on May 10, 1933, all books unsuitable from the Nazi point of view were burned. With the Humboldt University opposite, the square forms a nice square, as the Berliner says. Because this building was also built as a palace, namely for the younger brother of Friedrich II, Heinrich. A few years after his death, it was used as the nucleus of the royal Friedrich Wilhelm University, today Humboldt University.
Neue Wache (Pass By)
For many, the spectacle under the linden trees used to be: the changing of the guard at the new guard, the East Berlin soldiers then walked up and down here at goose-step. That is long gone now, but actually this guard housed the castle guard, at least a small part of it. Formerly a kind of eternal flame inside (actually made of glass, but looks like this when the light falls), today a pièta, an enlarged form of the sculpture by Käthe Kollwitz, who mourned her son who died after only a few weeks in the First World War. Today a place of mourning for all victims of war and tyranny, therefore often statesmanlike wreaths here, especially after the national memorial day in November.
Gendarmenmarkt
German and French cathedral, theater, concert hall, this square is rightly described by many as the most beautiful square in Berlin. Today's concert hall (formerly built as a theater) is nicely framed by the two so-called domes. Namely the German and the French cathedral. However, they are neither bishop's seats nor cathedrals, but simple meetinghouses that Frederick II had embellished with a cathedral-like tower, supposedly according to his own design. The left church, the German cathedral, is no longer used as such, but contains a museum for the parliamentary history of Germany. The one on the right, the French cathedral, is still used by a Reformed congregation that holds services in French on Sundays. Behind it a small Huguenot museum, because it was these refugees who were allowed to build their church here. They only had to live further outside in Moabit. Rebuilt in GDR times.
5 minutes
Kronprinzenpalais (Pass By)
This building and the neighboring Kronprinzessinnenpalais are often overlooked - when all the giant objects on Unter den Linden are named, they quickly go under. In fact, their most important purpose was that which is already hidden in the name: Not only were crown princes and princesses born here, but they also grew up here and not infrequently gave birth to them themselves. The two palaces are connected by a corridor. Since the Kronprinzessinnenpalais is so close to the State Opera, it was often used as an opera cafe, and it is currently being used as an exhibition space. The Kronprinzenpalais is still being used by the administration for the reconstruction of the City Palace / Humboldt Forum.
Stiftung Neue Synagoge Berlin - Centrum Judaicum (Pass By)
Here we see a no-stopping ban on the right, bollards and also policemen with submachine guns in their arms. A sure sign of a Jewish facility in Berlin, because it is not without reason that they are guarded day and night. In the facade you can see Moorish style elements, the whole thing is crowned by a golden dome. Unfortunately, the church itself, which offered space for up to 3000 believers, was destroyed in the war. The front building, a kind of entrance portal, was at least started to be rebuilt in Eastern times. In it today a worth seeing exhibition on Jewish life in Berlin. But be careful, the security measures at the entrance are similar to those in the airport. The synagogue was built to replace an older synagogue nearby, at a time when Prussia offered Jews equal civil rights and people wanted to proudly present their own culture. Even the iron chancellor Bismarck appeared for the inauguration in 1866.
Deutsches Historisches Museum (Pass By)
The German Historical Museum is located in the former armory. This traditionally contains the "toys" for men in case of war, ie war implements. Gladly also those captured by the enemy. As a result, a war weapons museum developed from this, and in GDR times also a military history museum. After the fall of the Wall, the decision was made to set up a central museum of German history here, after the groundbreaking had already fallen where the Chancellery is today. Then the story came in between ... The house itself was completely refurbished after the fall of the Wall, and especially the frescoes outside and also in the inner courtyard of the building make many shiver, because they are replicas of death masks of dying warriors. Andreas Schlueter, the builder of the baroque Berlin Palace, drew here as a sculptor.
Die Hackeschen Hoefe
Today they are like a nucleus of this area, which is particularly popular with tourists. Dilapidated in GDR times and partly used as a warehouse, this courtyard ensemble was the first to be restored after the fall of the Wall and shines in its old Art Nouveau charm. The courtyards were built in 1908 as a kind of showcase courtyard area. Here life and work were supposed to mix in an exemplary manner, small factories, printing houses and workshops offered work, and the atria were large enough and green enough that one could also live on the upper floors. You can admire all of this again today in its original splendor, although the workshops have been replaced by shops with selected, partly self-made goods. KPM (Königliche Porzellan Manufaktur) also exhibits its porcelain here, and in the same courtyard you will also find the products of the famous East Berlin Ampelmännchen.
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For decades there was simply nothing here, a large parking lot, sometimes used for merrymaking and hype. For centuries, the Berlin Palace of the Berlin Electors, later kings, later emperors stood here. Burned out in the war and not extinguished, its silhouette was still unbroken and was partly used after the war, also inside, for example for exhibitions on how Berlin should continue after the war. Nevertheless, the East Berlin gentlemen let it blow up for months, despite all the criticism from home and abroad, because it represented an icon of north German baroque. Photographically documented in detail before the demolition, it now allows for an externally precise reconstruction, and the inner courtyard of the Schlueter is also being reconstructed true to detail. However, the non-European art collections and those of the Humboldt University are to be placed in the otherwise modern concrete building. Opening as Humboldt Forum 2021/2022. A highlight is the roof terrace.
20 minutes
Rotes Rathaus (Pass By)
The Red City Hall is not called that according to the governing mayor's party book; this has the same function in Berlin as the Prime Minister in other countries. But of course for the red bricks. In East Berlin times, the East Berlin magistrate also sat here (incidentally with a Lord Mayor, as was common in all of Berlin until 1945) and the West Berlin ruler sat in the Schöneberg Town Hall. Built in the neo-Gothic style, you can also visit it free of charge, at least some interesting rooms, including a room with many plaster casts of well-known statues. Erected in the 1870s, it of course soon became too small and therefore the so-called town house with a towering dome was built diagonally behind it. The oldest town hall in Berlin stood not far from here on the then so-called long bridge, today's Rathausbrücke, in the middle as a connection between two cities, namely Berlin and Cölln.
Nikolaiviertel
Recommended tour with Nikolaikirche, Knoblauchhaus and much more. Here you can experience old Berlin, at least the backdrops are right, because that was exactly the intention of the declared reconstruction in the eighties (i.e. still in GDR times), when in truth there were only three houses here, and only the walls of the Nikolaikirche without roof and spire. In addition, 2000 apartments were to be accommodated on this tiny area, a feat of the architect. We approach from the outside at a height that is typical of Berlin and, as it were, zoom into an increasingly older, almost baroque Berlin. With the end of the Nikolaikirche, the oldest in Berlin, today a city museum. In the immediate vicinity is the original Knoblauchhaus, furnished in the most beautiful Biedermeier style and also shows the family life of a cloth maker family free of charge. In addition, typical Berlin restaurants beckon with a view of the Spree, in the middle of St. George as he kills the dragon.
Originally erected in front of the Reichstag, it was a lot shorter, our victory column. It contained only 3 drums, on which gilded cannons captured by the opponents: Danes, Austrians and French in the so-called German wars of unification, at the end of which the German Empire was proclaimed in the Palace of Versailles. No wonder that the French in particular were angry and would have liked to have the thing blown up after the war. But the British refused, they were in their occupation sector. And they also had the forest around it reforested. The Victory Column was shipped here by Hitler, who was disturbed by it during the construction of his huge People's Hall between the Reichstag and today's main station. Then he immediately increased it by another drum, for the next win - but as we know, thank God it didn't turn out that way.
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Here we see a large green band, which should not look green, but copper. But if you artificially "age-t", as happened here, for some it has the impression of GDR plastic. Behind them, in any case, in chic wooden buildings, individually and yet connected (also through a shared canteen, supplied by a Norwegian high-end restaurant in Schöneberg): the 5 Nordic embassies. 5? Yes, one likes to forget the little Iceland.
Bellevue Palace (Pass By)
Today the seat of the Federal President, the small palace was built for the youngest brother of Friedrich II: August Ferdinand. And because from there it had a beautiful view of the much larger Charlottenburg Palace (and at times the seat of Fr. II), it also got its name. The sight is long gone, after the war it was quite battered and was restored to some extent for the occasional presence of the West German Federal President in Berlin. Which always led to protests from East Berlin, as they considered West Berlin to be a neutral bloc between the two German states. Although they themselves had accommodated a president in Schönhausen Palace (Otto Grotewohl). But it was Roman Herzog, the first Federal President after reunification, who really lived in the castle, but found it rather small, cold and impractical. So it was completely rebuilt again as the sole Berlin official residence - next to the Villa Hammerschmidt in Bonn.
Zoo Berlin (Pass By)
This zoo is not only one of the oldest in Germany, it also has the largest population of animals and species (around 16,000 animals of 1,600 different species). The foundation goes back to King Friedrich Wilhelm IV, who could not do much with the animal population on the Pfaueninsel of his predecessors (from peacocks to bears to other rare animals). So he had the animals moved near Berlin and sacrificed part of his private hunting grounds, the zoo. The buildings were also erected in the manner and style of the respective countries of origin of the animals, which is still nice to look at despite the war damage. Of course, Berlin also has a second zoo, but that is the zoo around Friedrichsfelde Palace, due to the division of the city. Today both belong together. From the outside, the large elephant gate with the monkey enclosure behind and the lion gate at the Zoo station are particularly striking.
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Here again the Memorial Church, this time from the other side. The new building is also worth a visit, not only does everything appear in a mysterious blue light through the many thousands of glass stones specially made in France. It's surprisingly quiet inside too, considering the noise of this very crowded place. This is due to the special construction of a double wall with 2 m of soundproofing air in between. Unfortunately, the concrete structure is very fragile because it is fragile and exposed to all traffic emissions. That is why one of the buildings is seldom without scaffolding. Immediately behind it the tower of the European Center, together with the low-rise building, it is the oldest shopping center in Berlin, recently 50 years old. Originally even with an ice rink in the middle, but that was later sacrificed to optimize space. Berlin is now nationwide mall capital: we already have more than 70 and more are in the pipeline.
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We turn around here because continuing to Charlottenburg Palace would be too far (or, if desired, at the expense of other highlights). The beautifully restored Art Nouveau building has a special anecdote after World War II...
Here we make a pan across from Kantstrasse (which in its longer course turns into an interesting Chinese quarter, goes back to the students from the imperial era at the Technical University) to the famous Kurfürstendamm, in Berlin affectionately ironically to the Ku'damm abbreviated.
(Can be omitted if there is no time left depending on traffic conditions and length of stay at the previous attractions. However, additional time can be booked on site.)
Kaufhaus Des Westens (Pass By)
After Breitscheidplatz we reach the Tauentzien, named after a general from the battle against Napoleon, like all other streets straight ahead. Perceived by many as a continuation or the beginning of the Ku'damm; From a whim of history, Ku’damm is actually missing 9 house numbers. Also flanked by many shops, but mostly those with affordable prices. Apart from the deluxe department store at the end of the street, the KaDeWe, with its 60,000 m² largest single department store in continental Europe. There is every conceivable luxury there, especially up on the gourmet floor, from sipping champagne to eating oysters, the finest types of chocolate and even more types of bread and cheese, everything your heart desires is offered there. Still denigrated by some as "Fressetage" ... Definitely visit!
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It was once the most beautiful place, at least in West Berlin. In view of the rather insignificant 1950s buildings there is not much left, but the subway station still stands out in the middle, crowned by a truly beautiful building. Several lines cross here, so that in the early 20th century it was decided to connect them with a common train station. Nevertheless, the Berlin subway can of course not stand up to comparison with the Moscow one, for example, it is really old (not quite as old as the Londoner, but roughly like the one from Paris). And coming from Nollendorfplatz, the former workers' railway disappears underground here. The formerly independent and very wealthy city of Charlottenburg did not want to do this to itself that a stinking train (at that time still) snorted past the beautiful villas.We will see in a moment how it back up towards Nollendorfplatz (and that was Schöneberg or Berlin) got.
Breitscheidplatz (Pass By)
Not so many people can remember this name, it goes back to an SPD politician who was very committed to workers. Much better known is the Kaiser Wilhelm Memorial Church, which we will see from the other side again later. Many believe that the name refers to the memory of the war, but what is meant is Wilhelm I, to whom his grandson and his Hohenzollern family erected a memorial. Therefore, all the faces of the Holy Family and the disciples in the entrance of the preserved portal somewhat resemble the Prussian kings and emperors. Originally, the plan was to completely clear the war-torn place, including the remains of the church. There was resistance to this, so at least the tower and the west portal were preserved. The church tower and the actual church hall were built around the outside in a modern style based on designs by Egon Eiermann. Allegedly called lipstick and powder compact by the Berliners.
Particularly noticeable: how the subway emerges from the underground or disappears into it, depending on which side you are coming from. Erected in 1902, the decision was made for the cheaper above-ground construction method than digging into the boggy Berlin underground. Berlin always had financial worries, not the then still independent rich city of Charlottenburg. She banished the panting monster underground. People of all genders have always traveled between Bülowbogen in the east and Nollendorfplatz in the west, as they said at the time. Even in the emperor's time there were gay "bad boy balls" (from midnight to 6:00 am, just like in club culture today) and lesbian "hallways" where people danced. Across all layers, a novelty at the time. Until today there is between Nollendorfplatz / Motzstr. and Wittenbergplatz / Fuggerstr. the largest gay district in Europe.
Kulturforum (Pass By)
Once built as a counterpart to the Museum Island, not as a contrast; so the planning in the 50s, when people still believed that the halves of the city would soon be reunified. Then, however, buildings such as the Philharmonie (with chamber music hall), New State Library and New National Gallery were built here, which were more than just an addition to the older buildings in the eastern half. In addition to other museums such as the arts and crafts museum and the one for musical instruments, the superbly designed and equipped picture gallery was built in the 1990s. Here you will find all the old masters from Tiziano to Caravaggio to Rembrandt. It is only difficult to find it behind the strangely crooked piazetta. That will now also be covered by a new building that will contain the modern art of the 20th century. Planned by top Swiss architects Herzog & De Meuron, the exterior is more reminiscent of a barn, and as always, the city is very divided about it.
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Here was the OHA, the high command of the army (office) of the Hilter Wehrmacht, after all, everyone had to swear their oath on this man. The beautiful building facing the canal was actually built as the Reichsmarineamt shortly before World War I. Later expanded and supplemented by many courtyards. In the first backyard, Claus Schenk Graf von Stauffenberg was shot dead, next to 3 faithful, after his attempt on Hitler on July 20, 1944 had failed. Today the branch of the Ministry of Defense (BMVe) is located here, the headquarters are still located on the Hardthöhe in Bonn. Does the minister stay there often? The building opposite, the so-called Shell building (after a petrol station) has in any case meanwhile also been rented to the BMVe, and so the Berlin - Bonn slide is developing to the disadvantage of the former German capital. The house has now been restored to its original state, a steel and concrete construction by a Bauhaus architect.
Neue Nationalgalerie (Pass By)
You should not miss this architectural highlight: A self-supporting metal roof on an otherwise glass building - without a pillar inside. They stand outside. A truly bold design by the Chicago-emigrated Jewish-German architect Ludwig Mies van der Rohe. Only one thing is strange in the large exhibition hall: no walls! How do you show the mostly paintings from the 20th century? Very simple, in the basement. Changing exhibitions take place at the top. And you put up wooden panels... Why did Mies leave out the walls? The National Gallery was erected posthumously in 1969 from a scribble he wrote - thought to have been intended for Mr. Barcadi's private villa in Cuba. But private villas in Cuba were over after 1962 at the latest after Castro's revolution... By the way, the people of Darmstadt didn't want this building. Since then it has been an icon of modern Berlin at the Kulturforum.
Sony Center (Pass By)
For many an architectural highlight to this day: the Sony Center on Potsdamer Platz. In addition to Daimler-Chrysler (then, now again Mercedes-Benz) the other large investor in the depressed place. The daring glass and steel construction comes from the German-American architect Helmut Jahn. The buildings are spanned by a sloping roof that seems to float and is reminiscent of Fujiyama in Japan. Only one thing had been overlooked during the planning: the listed wing of the old Hotel Esplanade. He had survived the terrorist bombing and parties were being held in his halls (breakfast room and smoking room with a painting of the emperor). In an elaborate process, the building was then moved 75 m eastwards, roofed over with 10 floors - and the ballroom turned outside. Today it can be rented again for festivities.
Abgeordnetenhaus Berlin
On this small square - which has no name of its own - there are, as is so often the case in Berlin, buildings and structures from four eras of recent history. Or their remains. If you come from Potsdamer Platz, along the trace of the former Wall, you are greeted by two buildings from the Wilhelminian period, i.e. from the time of the German Empire (1871-1918), Gropius-Bau and today's Berlin House of Representatives. Berlin is a (not so small) city-state with a parliament. Even earlier it was a parliament, namely the Prussian Landtag (strictly speaking, this consisted of the manor house on Leipziger Str., today the seat of the Federal Council, and the House of Commons). In its eventful history, the state parliament was also used as an officers' mess (Göring's Reich Air Force Office is right next door, as an oversized Nazi stronghold) and as a socialist planning office. And in front of us there is a remnant of the Wall, behind it the Topography of Terror documentation center.
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Gropius Bau (Pass By)
It was once a handicraft museum, built by Martin Gropius, a great-uncle of the later Bauhaus architect Walter Gropius. Badly worn in the war, it lay in ruins on the Kreuzberg side of the Wall. Then restored, it is now used for major exhibitions, mostly financed by the Lotto Foundation, on interesting topics (from the perished Alexandria to David Bowie). The entrance was initially on the other side, because it would have provoked the eastern border guards so close to the wall. The battered sculptures at today's entrance still bear witness to the time of decay.
Topography of Terror
Located south of the remains of the wall, there is now an excavation site with an information hall. In the 80s there were slopes and undergrowth here, and Suspender Harry (called himself that), a West Berlin unique, allowed Berliners to drive through the wilderness without a driver's license. Until a lecturer and her student started digging up Nazi history in Berlin. They found remnants of the cellars in which the Nazi security organs (SS, Gestapo, police, etc.) interrogated and mistreated unwelcome contemporaries (communists, social democrats, Sinti, Roma, gays ...) ... they planned their crimes against here humanity. Recorded and exhibited in the so-called Topography of Terror (open-air museum and information hall).
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Here is one last, short but original remnant of the wall, right in the city center. Wallpeckers did the rest here, which is why the "anti-fascist protective wall" is very perforated here and doesn't look very threatening. The eastern rulers felt so safe here that they did without the usual death strip. After all, there were only convinced party soldiers in the neighboring house of the ministries (today the Ministry of Finance) and the planning office (today the House of Representatives). one thought. And then there was a spectacular attempt to escape by cable car from the former Luftwaffe building (built for Hermann Göring in the 1930s) over to the West. They managed to escape with the wife and baby, watched by the Stasi, who did not intervene. In the mistaken belief that it could only be a Soviet exercise. A brief stop will allow you to experience the Wall up close and get a glimpse of the Topography of Terror.
(Stop can be omitted if Stop CPC)
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Checkpoint Charlie
That was the Allied checkpoint. Charly (C), because according to the American alphabet, the other two were in Helmstedt (A for Alpha) and Drei-Linden (B for Bravo). And as an Allied control squad you were allowed to drive through here without being checked by the Soviet occupying power or their East German henchmen. When they wanted to handle things differently in October 1961, shortly after the Wall was built, there was a great threat: 8 tanks each drove up on both sides, a fingerprint away from World War III. Which is why these events would have affected the whole world. So it's not surprising that travelers from all over the world look around here - and don't see much anymore. A replica sentry box from the 50s, the originals from the 80s are in the Allied Museum. A temporary Cold War museum, on a still derelict site. And the privately run Wall Museum, with a collection of curiosities related to escape attempts. (Stop can be omitted if already stop at the wall)
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Alexanderplatz (Pass By)
Everyone is talking about Alexanderplatz these days – it would also be strange to talk about Ochsenplatz, even if that was the original name, probably because that's what people traded here. Actually located outside the oldest city walls, it was an eastern extension including St. Mary's Church. The origin of the square can actually be found where the forecourt in front of the Galleria Kaufhof is today. In GDR times, a socialist transformation was wanted here in the sense of a Russian prospectus: with plenty of space for all those marching up, preferably including tanks and other types of weapons, surrounded by modern buildings that somehow stood for the modernity of socialism, from the House of Tourism to over the house of electrical engineering to the house of the teacher. And in the middle of it all, the television tower, still the tallest in Germany today, as proof of socialist engineering and architecture. (May be omitted depending on the length of time.)
East Side Gallery
The longest surviving piece of the Berlin Wall (1600 m), and actually not a real "front wall" at all. Because the colorfully daubed wall that West Berliners could touch should theoretically have been on the other side of the river. But you could save yourself that here, but there was a hinterland wall, which here resembles the Berlin Wall to the icing on the cake (3.60, high, the sewer pipe ring at the top so that you can't jump up). Originally strictly guarded and snow-white, it was painted with current motifs by 180 artists from all over the world after reunification in 1990: the Trabbi driving through the Wall, the Brezhnev-Honecker kiss. In the meantime renewed several times, the ravages of time are gnawing at this monster of history.
(Can be omitted if there is no time left depending on traffic conditions and length of stay at the previous attractions. However, additional time can be booked on site.)
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Oberbaumbrucke (Pass By)
Almost a landmark of Berlin, and if not then at least of the Friedrichshain-Kreuzberg double district, this east-west district that only this bridge connects. Marked by the two medieval towers, it was once the city boundary to the east: the so-called Oberbaum (on the upper reaches of the Spree) swam in the water to prevent ships from passing through at night. Because it was also a customs border, as you can easily see from the coats of arms on the towers: the Brandenburg eagle on the left, the Berlin bear on the right. Today a popular connection on the party mile from Schlesisches Tor to Warschauer Strasse with the RAW (Reichsbahn-Ausbesserungs-Werk) site. There is always something going on. Incidentally, the subway runs on the first floor, hidden behind battlements, then car and bicycle traffic, below shipping.
(Can be omitted if there is no time left depending on traffic conditions and length of stay at the previous attractions. However, additional time can be booked on site.)
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It's hard to imagine what it would look like here if the road planners' plans from the 1960s had been realised: a wide motorway route would cut through the city, with a motorway junction at Oranienplatz in front of us. Pretty old buildings, small restaurants and trendy shops that line the street today would all have disappeared. Along with the alternative culture that is still characteristic of Kreuzberg today and that make up its flair. Although it has been gentrified for a long time, it has the highest rent increase rates in Berlin.
(Can be omitted if there is no time left depending on traffic conditions and length of stay at the previous attractions. However, additional time can be booked on site.)
Karl-Marx-Allee (Pass By)
On both sides you will experience the "confectionery buildings" of the former Stalin-Allee. Renamed after the dictator's death, the so-called workers' palaces were also controversial: after the target increase and wage cuts, the workers moved to the House of Ministries (today the Ministry of Finance) on Wilhelmstrasse. This culminated in the uprising of June 17, 1953, which was brutally crushed by the GDR authorities using Soviet tanks. Today the Stalinist buildings have been renovated and are the longest monument mile in Germany. (Can be omitted if there is no time left depending on traffic conditions and length of stay at the previous attractions. However, additional time can be booked on site.)
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Perfect way to see Berlin
Published on Jul, 2024
I highly recommend this taxi tour of Berlin with Gunter! He is an encyclopedia of knowledge and you will see so much more than doing a walking tour. We went all over West and East Berlin, with a beautiful stop atop the palace and walking around the Brandenburg Gate and Eastside Gallery. It was a very comfortable and efficient way to see Berlin, with lots of historical landmarks we would have missed if not for this tour.
Outstanding Experience
Published on Jun, 2024
Gerhart contacted us in advance to determine what we'd like to see. As I'd been to East Berlin in 1966, I wanted a feel for the reunified city. We absolutely got that and so much more: what was torn down, by whom, and why; the condition of what was left; what is new and why. He's well-versed in the history of the city. The highlight was the view of the entire city from the roof of the reconstructed palace. Plus Gerhart took pictures of us at every stop and sent them to us afterward. A memorable afternoon!
Very Informative and Fun!
Published on May, 2024
My wife and I were delighted by our recent tour of Berlin, with Gunter as the expert guide and driver. We appreciated his fine mastery of the English language, his keen sense of humor, and his profound knowledge of Berlin's history. Gunter went far above and beyond what was expected of him, and I am pleased to give him the very highest rating and recommendation!
Tremendous tour of Berlin
Published on May, 2024
Gunter gave us an unforgettable experience as we toured. He is extremely knowledgeable, thorough, generous with his time, energetic and just plain enjoyable to be with. He gives a very comprehensive tour plus he was willing to include any sites that I requested. He seems to genuinely enjoy his job. His enthusiasm for Berlin was contagious!
Excellent all around
Published on Apr, 2024
Very thorough, extensive, informative, and enjoyable tour. Observation tour not open on Tuesday so go another day if you can. Excellent for those with mobility impairments. Thank you, Gunter!
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