Experience the city up close on an e-bike provided by us. Explore Berlin with our fun and friendly e-bike tour, combined with different vehicles. Perfect for families and friends of all ages and preferences vehicles.
Our e-bikes, scooters, and rickshaws combined tour allow your partner or grandparents or youngst family members to sit back and relax in the rickshaw while the youngsters ride along on their bikes and e-scooters (we drive max 10/15 Kmh).
We offer small group tours that start at 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. If someone in your group prefers not to bike, they can choose either a rickshaw or an e-scooter. Our knowledgeable guides will share fascinating stories about Berlin’s history as you ride through beautiful paths and historic squares.
In just three and a half hours, you’ll discover both famous landmarks and hidden gems. Enjoy an enriching adventure in the city and create lasting memories. Join us for a unique experience in Berlin and see Berlin in a whole new way!
Duration: 3 hours 30 minutes
E-bike
Meating Points is Berlin's tallest structure, a 365 meter high TV Tower with a restaurant viewing platform on top.The Berlin TV Tower, known as the "Berliner Fernsehturm" in German, is an iconic landmark that has played a significant role in the history and culture of Berlin. Tourist Attraction: Today, the Berlin TV Tower stands as one of the most visited attractions in the city. Its observation deck and the Sphere Restaurant offer visitors an opportunity to experience panoramic views of Berlin's urban landscape. The tower's historical significance, architectural design, and central location continue to attract tourists and locals alike. The Berlin TV Tower's history encapsulates the changing political, cultural, and technological dynamics of the city. From its origins as a symbol of East Germany's achievements to its transformation into a unifying landmark, the TV Tower remains an enduring testament to Berlin's past and present.
The Stadtschloss Berlin, also known as the Berlin City Palace, is a historical and architectural icon in the heart of Berlin, Germany. Originally built in the 15th century, it served as a residence for royal and imperial families. With its lavish baroque façade and impressive dome, the palace stood as a symbol of grandeur. Over the years, it underwent various renovations and modifications while retaining its status as cultural heritage. Unfortunately, the palace suffered heavy damage during World War II and was later demolished by the former German Democratic Republic. However, in 2019, the reconstruction of the Stadtschloss was completed. Today, it rises anew as the Humboldt Forum, a center for arts and culture that harmoniously blends tradition and modernity. The Stadtschloss Berlin is a tangible reminder of Berlin's rich past and a symbol of the city's resilience and ongoing evolution.
Museum Island, located in the heart of Berlin, Germany, is a UNESCO World Heritage site renowned for its exceptional concentration of museums and cultural treasures. This unique complex is situated on the Spree River and showcases a collection of five renowned museums, each offering a diverse range of art, artifacts, and historical exhibits. The Altes Museum, the Neues Museum, the Alte Nationalgalerie, the Bode Museum, and the Pergamon Museum collectively form the impressive ensemble of Museum Island. These institutions house a vast array of art and archaeological treasures from various periods and civilizations, spanning ancient civilizations, classical art, sculptures, paintings, and historical artifacts. Museum Island is not only a testament to Berlin's rich cultural heritage but also reflects the city's commitment to preserving and sharing the world's artistic and historical achievements. The architecture of the buildings themselves is a blend of neoclassical and modern design.
You will make your own way to the meeting points