
- Private tour
- Professional guide
- You would like to start at a different time, send us an e-mail or give us a call !
- Use of bicycle
- The Free-Berlin Concept: Each guide designs their own route — ensuring every tour is unique !
- Use of helmet
- Family-friendly tour: children are welcome and infant seats can be provided on request.
- Food and drinks, unless specified
- Gratuities
- Hotel pickup and drop-off
On this alternative tour, the first stop is probably the last stop of a established world. From here on out the stops are authentic and closer to the reality of living in a big city.
Not only one of Berlin's most famous districts, Kreuzberg is a melting pot par excellence with loads of stories to tell
An unexpected place of peace between pre-fab-buildings, old style buildings and modern architecture. A perfect place to gain some understanding into the district and it's diversity.
The Treehouse by the Wall: This is the story of a guest worker coming over and adapting to the Kreuzberg mentality in a second. Getting a gardenhouse with boldness right by the wall and marking their territory with the berlin guerilla mentality.
In a place where multiple squaddings led to a remarkable place for artists. Not only during the start of the scene, in the peak in the 1980s but also in early 2000s. All that effort led to the building becoming a room for artists of all kind.
The YAAM is an incredible club, but the view from here might be even more fascinating. From here you see the TV-Tower, the Holzmarkt, the Oberbaumbridge and the river Spree - it takes a minute to take that beauty in.
The longest remaining of the Berlin Wall, filled with spectacular art and right within a completely new-designed business-quarter.
The district's landmark stands for crossing borders in any meaning
Once restricted borderland, today the spot for the young urban creatives
This very unique sculpture obviously led to multiple interpretations of which the official one is probably the one with the least sense to it.
Another perfect stop to understand Kreuzberg's diversity of buildings, people and history. The perfect example of big city life but yet escapism. This street really has it all.
A trainyard transformed into a park, symbolizing the thin line between alternative life and anarchy.
Completly inconspicuous is the peak of capitalism in the heart of the melting pot. Surrounded by authentic Berliners, anarchists and political activism is the car loft. A building, where you can take your car up to your balcony.
Dolce Vita at the waterfront incl. Turkish market on Tuesday's and Friday's.
A short break from the hustle of the big city in an authentic and bohemian neighborhood, just living the good life, playing some boule.
You can either start your night in a bar or in the light of a beautiful summer sunset right here with hundreds of strangers. Come as you are.
As contrast to the previous Dolce Vita stops, the "Kotti" stand out with it's brutal 1970s architecture, the vibrant drugscene an heavy traffic.
- Mobile or paper ticket accepted
- Specialized infant seats are available
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
- Children must be accompanied by an adult
- Operates in all weather conditions, please dress appropriately
- Tour available in German and English (Dutch, French & Spanish on request)
- Tour available in German and English (Dutch, French & Spanish on request)
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