Experience Berlin off the beaten track on a 3.5-hour culinary bike tour through Kreuzberg and Neukölln – two of the capital’s most colourful and exciting neighbourhoods. From Kottbusser Tor to Hermannplatz, immerse yourself in real Berlin life: multicultural, creative, vibrant.
We explore hidden streets, green oases and culinary highlights such as the traditional Turkish market on the banks of the Maybach. There you can expect international tastings such as Gözleme, Falafel, Empanadas or Baklava. Fresh and homemade.
Along the Landwehr Canal we visit authentic places – small bakeries, social cafes and vegan snacks with history.
Our local guides will show you their personal favorite places and tell you about migration, gentrification and the special culture of this neighborhood. You will experience the pulse of the true Berlin up close.
In the end, you are not only fed up, but also take a real piece of Berlin with you – in your heart, head and stomach.
Kreuzberg was a peripheral district on the Berlin Wall before the reunification – cheap, loud, rebellious. Migrants, punks and artists shaped the image, and after 1989 Kreuzberg moved to the center and became a symbol of Berlin's transformation: between resistance and gentrification, kebab, currywurst and culture. Today, food trends and street food restaurants are shaping the picture – international, creative, urban.
Neukölln has long been regarded as a problem area – marked by working families, migration and social tensions. But it was precisely from this that a separate, rough culture emerged. After the reunification came creatives and students – looking for cheap rents and real neighborhood life. Today, Old Berlin corner pubs mix with hipster cafes and trendy street food spots. Neukölln is raw, direct – and full of culinary energy.
Kreuzkölln is the wild interface between Kreuzberg and Neukölln – rough, lively and constantly changing. Where the view of the Berlin Wall and rent protests used to define everyday life, falafel stalls now meet fermentation laboratories, and Spätis meets specialty coffee. Between canal, neighbourhood and culture, a scene emerges that is simultaneously cosmopolitan, local and unembellished. Here, each dish tells a story – of migration, upheaval and real Berlin life.
You will make your own way to the meeting points