Description
Summary
Description
Discover Berlin's fascinating past on a small-group bike tour led by a knowledgeable local guide. Over the course of 3.5 hours, you'll cycle through the city's most significant historical sites, delving into stories from the Prussian Monarchy to the Cold War era.
Begin your journey at Alexanderplatz, where the iconic TV tower dominates the skyline and the square's rich history comes alive. Pedal through the heart of Berlin, stopping at St. Nicholas Church, a landmark that marks the city's origins over 800 years ago.
Explore the Jewish Quarter and learn about Berlin's Jewish history at the New Synagogue. Continue to the Berlin Wall Memorial on Bernauer Strasse, where preserved sections of the wall and original border grounds vividly illustrate the city's division.
Visit the German Parliament building, once the seat of the Weimar Republic, and see the Brandenburg Gate, a powerful symbol of both division and reunification. Along the way, you'll also pass by the former Gestapo Headquarters and Museum Island, each with its own compelling story.
Your experience includes the use of a comfortable bike and the expertise of a professional guide. Tours are available in English and Spanish, and are suitable for all fitness levels. Secure your spot now and immerse yourself in Berlin's remarkable history by bike!







