Private Rickshaw shared guide,sit back, relax in the Rickshaw while the youngsters ride along with their additional booked bikes and e-scooters. Berlin by Rickshaw is the best practical choice for individuals, groups, and families in Berlin. Our friendly guides are knowledgeable about the city and can offer insider tips. Our experienced guides share fascinating stories with locals and international guests on Berlin rickshaw tours, providing them with valuable insights into the city's history and culture.
A fantastic way to fully experience the spirit of Berlin is by Rickshaw. Gain a glimpse of Berlin's rich history and culture, marvel at its spectacular sights, and gain a unique perspective on the city with a private tour.
Additionally, there are fewer mobile guests, an ideal tour. In 3.5 hours, we'll take you to the most historical highlights of Berlin-Mitte and more. We guarantee a fun and unforgettable experience in Berlin. The price includes one Rickshaw occupied by 2 Guests.
Excellent: Excellent Sevice and the Price is Moderate
Duration: 3 hours 30 minutes
One Rickshaw: A rickshaw for two guests,
additional bicycles are possible in same schared combi vehicles tour
Berlin's tallest structure is a TV Tower. The starting point for the tour is Germany's tallest structure, its iconic 365-meter-high TV Tower, located in the vibrant square of Alexanderplatz. From here, we pass the Red Town Hall, Marien Church, and Neptunes Brunn and arrive at Museum Island.
The UNESCO World Heritage Museum Island in Berlin is one of the largest museum complexes in the world. It includes some of Germany's most impressive and iconic monuments, such as the Berlin Cathedral, the City Palace, the Altes Museum, the Bode Museum, and the Neues Museum. Visitors can explore centuries of history and culture within the Museum's walls, from ancient artefacts to modern works of art. It serves as a living reminder of Berlin's rich past and vibrant present, making it a must-see for European history and culture.
The Forum Fridericianum is a complex in Berlin that captures the city's past and present essence. It consists of five important public buildings: the State Opera, the Humboldt University Law Faculty, Humboldt University, the State Library, and St. Hedwig's Cathedral. The Forum Fridericianum is a testament to Berlin's vibrant history and culture, reminding us of its rich heritage. The Bebel Platz in Berlin is a sad reminder of the Nazis' oppressive regime. On May 10, 1933, the Nazis conducted a book-burning ceremony at this site to demonstrate their power and to destroy any books deemed "un-German". This event is a powerful symbol of the destruction caused by Nazi rule, reminding us to remember our history and ensure that such events never recur. It is an important reminder of what can happen when hate and intolerance go unchecked.
You will make your own way to the meeting points