"Experience the beauty of Berlin in a whole new way with our history and fun sightseeing tour!
You can choose from different types of vehicles, making it an excellent option with friends, families, or work groups. There's something for everyone to enjoy different vehicles but still together we stop and drive together get same informations at the stops
You can choose from the following vehicles: e-bikes, regular bikes, E-scooters, or rickshaws. Our rickshaws are incredibly empathic for anyone or a group who might have trouble getting around.
Our friendly guides will share exciting stories and facts about Berlin. You inform and we can picture most of the famous landmarks and discover hidden treasures Berlin Mitte. Make amazing memories together!
Duration: 3 hours
1 rickshaw (e)bikes e scooter : CHOOSE (e)bikes e scooter
We meet at The TV Tower Berlin, for example, or Fernsehturm Berlin in German, which is an architectural marvel that graces the city's skyline with its impressive stature. Rising proudly above Alexanderplatz, this tower is not just a communication hub; it's a symbol of Berlin's resilience and modernity. Key Features: Height: The TV Tower is around 368 meters (1,207 feet), making it one of the tallest structures in Europe and a prominent landmark in Berlin. Design: Its distinctive spherical top gives the tower a unique and futuristic appearance. The design was a collaborative effort by architects Hermann Henselmann, Jörg Streitparth, and Fritz Dieter. 360-Degree Views: Visitors to the tower are rewarded with breathtaking panoramic city views. The observation deck, located at around 203 meters (666 feet), offers an unobstructed view of Berlin's landmarks, urban sprawl, and historic sites.
Berlin`s City Hall As a central hub of political activity and administration, the Rotes Rathaus plays a crucial role in shaping the course of Berlin's development and progress. Its impressive architecture, deep-rooted history, and pivotal role in governance make it a true cornerstone of the city's identity.
Stadtschloss Berlin, also known as the Berlin City Palace, holds a rich and complex history deeply intertwined with the city's past. Constructed in the 15th century as a royal residence, it saw the rise and fall of the Hohenzollern dynasty, shaping Berlin and Prussia. Destroyed during WWII, it became a symbol of resilience. After the Berlin Wall fell, a debate arose over its reconstruction. Ultimately, the Humboldt Forum project restored the palace, blending its Baroque façade with modern interiors for cultural purposes. Today, it is a testament to Berlin's resilience and commitment to its heritage, offering a bridge between history and the future.
You will make your own way to the meeting points