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Berlin Bike Tour

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Berlin, DE
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Experience the best of Berlin in just one day with the exciting Berlin Bike Tour! Join a group of fellow travelers and explore the city's major sights while having fun and staying active. Your knowledgeable local guide will lead you through Berlin's history, taking you to iconic landmarks like the Brandenburg Gate, Checkpoint Charlie, and the Victory Column. Along the way, enjoy picturesque rides through the Tiergarten, see remnants of the Berlin Wall, and get a glimpse of modern Germany. The tour even includes a stop at a traditional German Beer Garden for lunch (cost not included). With a total duration of 390 minutes, this comprehensive bike tour is the perfect way to see all of Berlin's highlights and gain valuable insights into its unique history. Book now for an unforgettable day in Berlin!

About this experience

  • Free Cancellation For a full refund cancel at least before the start of your booking
  • Admission Included
  • 6 hours 30 minutes
  • Suitable for 1-15 Participants
  • Small Group Tour
  • Guided Experience
  • Explore Berlin's major sites on a bike
  • Knowledgeable and passionate local guides
  • Stop at a traditional German Beer Garden
  • Gain valuable insight into Berlin's history and monuments
  • Have fun, socialize, and get some exercise
  • New beach cruiser bicycle and helmet
  • Gratuities
  • Food and drinks, unless specified
  • Hotel pickup and drop off

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Introduction

Welcome to the Berlin Bike Tour, the ultimate way to explore the fascinating city of Berlin! Get ready to embark on a thrilling adventure filled with history, culture, and breathtaking sights. This 6-hour tour will take you on a deep dive into Berlin's past, showcasing its iconic landmarks and providing valuable insights into the city's rich heritage.

What to expect?

Joining the Berlin Bike Tour guarantees a day filled with excitement, discovery, and plenty of fun. As you pedal through the city, you can expect to witness the magnificent sights that make Berlin so unique. From the historic Brandenburg Gate to the iconic Berlin Wall, your knowledgeable guide will ensure that you don't miss any of the must-see landmarks.

Who is this for?

This bike tour is designed for all adventure seekers and history enthusiasts who want to experience Berlin in a truly immersive way. Whether you're a history buff, a photography lover, or simply someone who enjoys exploring new places, this tour is perfect for you. The tour is suitable for all fitness levels, as the pace is comfortable and leisurely.

Why book this?

What sets the Berlin Bike Tour apart is the combination of exploration, exercise, and entertainment. With a local guide leading the way, you'll gain insider knowledge and unique insights into Berlin's history and culture. The tour also includes a stop at a Beer Garden, where you can relax and enjoy a delicious lunch (cost not included). This immersive experience allows you to cover a significant amount of ground in just one day, ensuring that you make the most of your time in Berlin.

Good to know

For your convenience, the tour provides new beach cruiser bicycles and helmets. However, it's important to note that food and drinks are not included, unless specified. Hotel pickup and drop-off are also not included, so plan your transportation accordingly. Additionally, gratuities are not included, but if you feel that your guide has provided exceptional service, it's customary to show your appreciation.

Reviews

Travelers who have embarked on the Berlin Bike Tour have raved about their experiences. They praise the knowledgeable guides who bring the city's history to life, making the tour educational and engaging. Many reviewers have also mentioned how enjoyable it is to explore Berlin by bike, as it allows for a unique perspective and the opportunity to cover more ground than a walking tour. Overall, participants have expressed high levels of satisfaction and recommend this tour as a must-do when visiting Berlin.

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  • You can book at any time before the event

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Is an adult required for the booking?

  • At least one adult or senior required per booking

Your Itinerary

Fat Tire Tours Berlin

This tour meets at our office at Panoramastraße 1a, directly at the base of the TV Tower on the northside. Here you can check-in, use the bathroom, purchase any drinks and meet your guide before heading out on tour.

Potsdamer Platz

(Pass by)

Ride by Potsdamer Platz

Brandenburg Gate

Stop for pictures and explanation at Brandeburg Gate

Tiergarten

(Pass by)

Ride through Berlin´s green lung

Memorial of the Berlin Wall

See where the Berlin Wall once ran

Museum Island

See the Museum Island from outside

Bebelplatz

Stop at Bebelplatz, site of Nazi infamous book´s stake, explanation

Victory Column (Siegessaule)

See the Victory Column

Admission Not Included

Gendarmenmarkt

Stop at Gendarmenmarkt, pictures and explanation

Checkpoint Charlie

See the famous crossing point between East and West. Stop for pictures and explanation

Fuhrerbunker

See the site that is asssumed to have been Hitler´s hidden bunker

Alexanderplatz

See the TV tower, pictures and explanation

Admission Not Included

Topography of Terror

Today, the site has been turned into a museum documenting the chronology of Nazi terror. Originally, the Prince Albrecht Hotel was on this location, which was taken over by the Gestapo (starting 1933) and SS (starting in 1939) and used as their headquarters.

Admission Not Included

Reichstag Building

See the Reichstag from the ouside, explanation and possibility to take pics

Admission Not Included

Memorial to the Sinti and Roma Victims of National Socialism

(Pass by)

See the Memorial to Sinti and Roma Victims of National Socialism

Soviet Memorial Tiergarten

See the Soviet War Memorial in Tiergarten Park

Berliner Dom

See the Berlin Cathedral from the outside, quick stop for pictures

Admission Not Included

The Holocaust Memorial - Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe

See the Jewish Memorial, stop for explanation and pictures, possible to walk inside

Kreuzberg

(Pass by)

Neighborhood ride through trendy Kreuzberg

Oberbaum Bridge

See iconic Oberbaum Bridge, opportunity for photographs

Schleusenkrug

Stop for lunch at traditional German Beer Garden (cost of food/drink not included)

Admission Included

Zoo Berlin

(Pass by)

Ride by Berlin's Zoo

Lustgarten

Enjoy this great, open, green space as a photo spot to view the buildings of Museum Island.

Admission Not Included

Weltzeituhr

Completed in 1969 as a part of the redevelopment of Alexanderplatz during the DDR reign, it was constructed to show the current time in 148 major cities from around the world, including all 24 time zones.

Admission Not Included

Brunnen der Volkerfreundschaft

See the iconic Cold War era fountain

Admission Not Included

Bethlehemkirchplatz

(Pass by)

See Memorial to Bethlehem Church

House Ball

(Pass by)

See the Houseball, an art installation/scultpture at the Bethlehem Church square

Memorial of the Berlin Wall

See one of the remaining stretches of the Berlin Wall with Explanation

Bundeskanzleramt der Bundesregierung

German Chancellery. See Angela Merkel's Office possibility to take pictures

Admission Not Included

Paul-Lobe-Haus

See where German parliamentarians work

Admission Not Included

Carillon

(Pass by)

See Bell Tower and possibly hear the free weekly concert

Schweizer Botschaft in Berlin

(Pass by)

See the Swiss Embassy

Spreebogenpark

(Pass by)

See Spree Bogen Park, the site of the Soviet's final push to the Reichstag Building

Haus der Kulturen der Welt

(Pass by)

See the House of World Cultures

Gropius Bau

(Pass by)

See the Martin Gropius Building

Bellevue Palace

See this former Prussian hunting palace, now the residence of the current president of Germany (Frank-Walter Steinmeier)

Admission Not Included

Neptunbrunnen

See the Neptune Fountain, take pictures

Admission Not Included

Rotes Rathaus

See the Red Townhall. Take Pictures

Admission Not Included

St. Mary's Church

See the oldest functioning church in Berlin

Admission Not Included

Museum Nikolai Church

(Pass by)

See the site of Berlin's first church

Nicholas Quarter

(Pass by)

Nikolaiviertel, Look towards Berlin’s oldest residential quarter

Humboldt University (Humboldt Universitat)

See the faculty of Law

Admission Not Included

Humboldt University (Humboldt Universitat)

See Humboldt University

Admission Not Included

Cathedral of St. Hedwig - Domgemeinde St. Hedwig

See the church of St. Hedwig and its Imperial architecture from outside

Admission Not Included

German State Opera (Deutsche Staatsoper)

See the State Opera House, take pictures

Admission Not Included

Book Burning Memorial at Bebelplatz

See the Memorial to Nazi Book Burnings, take pictures, explanation

Altes Museum

See the Old Museum from the outside

Admission Not Included

Stadtschloss Berlin

See the reconstructed royal and imperial palace, which served mostly as the main residence of the Electors of Brandenburg, the Kings of Prussia and the German Emperors

Admission Not Included

Deutsches Historisches Museum

(Pass by)

See the German Historical Museum

Bode Museum

(Pass by)

See the incredible architecture of the Bode Museum

Neues Museum

(Pass by)

See the New Museum

Franzoesischer Dom

See the French Cathedral, pictures and explanation

Admission Not Included

Berliner Dom

See the Berlin Cathedral - originally built as court church of royals in the late 1800s in Italian Renaissance style

Admission Not Included

Konzerthaus

See Berlin Concert House where symphony Orchestra plays

Admission Not Included

Schiller Monument

See monument to the German Shakespeare, Frederich Schiller

Admission Not Included

Engelbecken

See the Angel Basin and the remnants of St. Michael's church, time for pictures plus explanation

Admission Not Included

Das Baumhaus

See Berlin's Tree House

Admission Not Included

YAAM

(Pass by)

See the Young African Art Market and Beach along the River Spree

Karl-Marx-Allee

A great place to end the tour with a light discussion of modern day Berlin, built in and around many East German architectural sites.

Victory Column (Siegessaule)

See the Victory Column

Admission Not Included

Embassy of Spain, Berlin

(Pass by)

Ride by Spanish Embassy, and perhaps see invasive crayfish spieces

Lustgarten

Enjoy this great, open, green space as a photo spot to view the buildings of Museum Island.

Admission Not Included

Weltzeituhr

See the World Clock. Completed in 1969 as a part of the redevelopment of Alexanderplatz during the DDR reign, it was constructed to show the current time in 148 major cities from around the world, including all 24 time zones.

Admission Not Included

Brunnen der Volkerfreundschaft

Fountain of Friendship Among Peoples. See the iconic Cold War era fountain

Admission Not Included

Bundesministerium der Finanzen

Former Luftwaffe Headquarters/ Nazi Architecture (also the German Finance Ministry) See the buildings built during Nazi dictatorship

Admission Not Included

Hotel Adlon Kempinski Berlin

See the hotel balcony where Michael Jackson dangled his baby

Admission Not Included

Embassy of France

See the French Embassy

Admission Not Included

Government District

See the American Embassy

Cobblestones

See where the Berlin Wall once ran

Reviews

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5 (867)

Rafael_A

Chose the six-hour bike tour and was glad we did. Three hours would have been too short. Damian was was a terrific guide and we learned quite a bit even for those who understood a great deal about WWII + Cold War Berlin. Biking was easy for all ages -- Berlin is flat and June weather was perfect. Stopped in Tiergarden for an outdoor lunch.

dangX4895DF

Excellent overview of central Berlin, and a fine lunch as well. Thor was most knowledgable and took great care of us (including when I left my backpack at the restaurant). Berlin is a great city to see from a bike. Recommend this highly.

Vanhauwermeire_K

Great tour with Carlo. The guide was funny and knowledgeable. The 6-hour tour went too fast. I could have stayed on the bike for another 4 hours!

Odyssey35320242796

Thor was a great tour guide, well versed in Berlin history. Fat tire bikes were in excellent condition. Highly recommended.

CAKatie

Ceri and Simon were our guides on our 6 hour tour of Berlin. While it rained for at least half the tour, it wasn’t a problem at all. We were prepared with rain ponchos (you can buy them at the shop, but we brought our own), hats, and a positive attitude. We saw so Many sites, felt like a Berliner zipping through the bike lanes. The ride through the Tiergarten was gorgeous, and stops at many of the sites were sobering as we learned a lot about the city and the history. Ceri is a great guide, so knowledgeable, and Simon is a pro at storytelling. It was hard to believe it was 6 hours, even with our lunch stop, as the day flew by. Cannot recommend highly enough! (Btw, we rented e-bikes but the tour is mostly flat and regular bikes would have been fine, as well. We are both 67 years old, if that helps when deciding which type to rent.)

Cariona_C

Thanks to Ceris and Damien for their depth of historical knowledge! On top of that, I gathered some fun facts about the culture in the city. More importantly, i am glad I got the opportunity to witness it too! The trip has reinforced my exploration further and has helped me to appreciate my orientation of the cultural aspect of Berlin better in that 6h city bike trip!

sydneyl513

The stops on the tour were interesting and beautiful, and I felt like I learned a lot about the history of the city. Our tour guide, Thor, was engaging and really helpful!

n1c13

Was a great whole day, Thor was excellent and informative! Made the day fun and in addition gave us great info on where else to visit in Berlin

Christina_A

I had a wonderful 6,5h guided tour with Carlo, who was an excellent guide! I would definitely recommend this tour.

Uri_L

We went on the six hour bike tour on a Sunday and it was just perfect. We were so lucky to have Thor as our guide. He is very enjoyable and very informative. Glad we opted for the six hour tour rather than the three hour tour. Great way to see all of the highlights of Berlin.
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