Free Walking Tour Berlin

When: Every day 10am & 12pm every day
Where: The meeting point is in front of the ehemaliges Kaiserliches Postfuhramt Berlin, Oranienburger Straße, 10117 Berlin, Germany, next to the entrance.
Price: Free

Welcome to Berlin: Uncover the Hidden Gems on a Walking Tour

by | Oct 22, 2024 | Original Berlin

Berlin is the capital of Germany and known as one of the most enigmatic historical, architectural and cultural cities in the World. There is so much to see and do that, for me at least, taking a walking tour is the perfect way to truly dive into that unique city’s atmosphere. And in this ultimate guide about Berlin, we show you the city through the best walking tours, so you can find out the best hidden gems and enjoy what to see in Berlin like a real Berliner.

1. Historical Walking Tour: Tracing Berlin’s Past

Berlin has a serious history, from the Prussian days to the Cold War and beyond. Enjoy a historical walking tour through iconic landmarks, and learn all about the city’s past. You’d start at the Brandenburg Gate and will stroll down Unter den Linden Boulevard, and through some notable attractions like Reichstag, Checkpoint Charlie, Berlin Wall remains. You will pass knowing guides who will share as many compelling stories, anecdotes and historical data as they can along the way because this tour is educational and on its way memorable.

Tip:

Dress for the weather and wear comfortable shoes for this tour can be a couple hours long. Don’t forget your camera; you’ll be sure to be snapping pictures of the beautiful architectural landmarks and historic sights you will see.

2. Street Art Tour: The Alternative Scene of Berlin

There’s a reason why Berlin is famous for its amazing street art – colorful murals spread across the city. Explore the depths of Kreuzberg and Friedrichshain with a street art tour, and go off the beaten path to discover the hidden art gems some of these neighborhoods have to offer. Not only will your guide translate the artwork for you, but they may eventually translate Berlin’s alternative culture and creative soul.

Tip:

Be open minded and adapt it with unconventional things. Each tour features a unique experience, as street art is ever changing. If you plan to buy local artists’ work, you won’t want to be without some cash.

3. Food Tour: Living in Berlin Culinary Delights

Berlin is a food lovers’ paradise, endowed with a worldwide gastronomy that mirrors the city’s diversity of race and nationality. Take a taste of Berlin on a food tour, which will take you through some of the local cuisine, such as Currywurst and Berliner Pfannkuchen (jelly filled doughnuts), and other international dishes. Tap into local hangouts, sample hot food stalls and hit local gems that locals love. With a wander up and down past Ida’s place, you’ll discover how the cultural elements influencing this local cuisine have played out here.

Tip:

Come hungry! Since food tours are filled with many different tastings, pace yourself so that you can really enjoy how many flavors exist. So, also notify your guide of any dietary restrictions or allergy before.

4. Neighborhood Tour: Experience Berlin’s Diversity

Berlin is made up of neighborhoods, many with little personality of their own, but all with a distinct take on the Berlin character. Further you’ll be able to visit areas like Prenzlauer Berg, Charlottenburg or Mitte in more depth in a neighborhood walking tour. Wandering through the intimate streets of local shops and cafes, through the beautiful parks of those neighborhoods you’ll get a sense of the beautiful atmosphere of that neighborhood. Berlin is a city divided into very cool neighborhoods, depending on if you are a art lover, a history lover, or just a hipster culture lover.

Tip:

Since this is one of those tours where you will follow the guide around, you should talk with your guide and ask for recommendations based on where you are. This is because sometimes they have an insider tip or two on lesser known attractions, cute cafes or hidden gems you would likely miss.

5. Night Tour: Berlin After Dark

By evening, Berlin becomes a different life and the nightlife is diverse and by any means applicable. Berlin’s illuminated streets will make your view of the city iconic landmarks such as the TV Tower and Berlin Cathedral, on a night tour. You will stroll trendy neighbourhoods, learn about the bustle of the night markets and sip a nightcap with a view, sipping a glass while at a rooftop bar overlooking the city skyline.

Tip:

Go and check to see if it’s still working in the tour schedule and that it fits your schedule. Night tours are divided between history tours, and night tours that include bars and clubs. Pick the one you are interested in following.

Final Thoughts

A walking tour is not only an occasion to visit the must see sights of Berlin obviously, but also a way to jump into the German capital’s community, history and competitive muscles. Every tour is different, offering a different look at the city, and will teach you things you’ll never glean from a guide book. So whether you’re into history, art, food, or just generally love seeing sights, Berlin’s walking tours are for you.

Tip:

This tour can be several hours long, wear comfortable shoes and dress for the weather. Remember to bring your camera to snap the great architecture and historic sights you’ll see.

2. Street Art Tour: Research on Berlin’s Alternative Scene

Berlin is famous for its colorful street art all over the city. To visit less touristy areas, you’ll do a street art tour to find hidden artistic gems (this will be in Kreuzberg and Friedrichshain). If your guide is actually a local street artist, they might even explain the story behind the artwork and describe Berlin as an alternative culture and a city with a creative energy.

Tip:

Be open minded and embrace the non traditional. But each tour has its own unique take on street art and it is constantly changing, so there’s no one way to go about it. If you want to support local artists and purchase their work, however, you’ll want to bring some cash.

3. Food Tour: Tasting Traditional Berlin Foods

A world of food lovers’ paradise, Berlin’s global culinary scene mirrors its ethnically diverse population. A food tour will weave you through a gastronomic adventure; from mouthwatering Currywurst and Berliner Pfannkuchen (jelly filled doughnuts), to international dishes. You’ll go to local markets and sample street food, and you’ll find hidden gems the locals love. On your way, you’ll also learn about the cultural influences going into the making of Berlin’s distinct culinary scene.

Tip:

Come hungry! With food tours, you tend to have several tastings so pace yourself so you can enjoy all the flavors. Your guide be no idea if you have a dietary restriction or some kind of allergy, so please make sure you let them know before hand.

4. Neighborhood Tour: Experience Berlin’s Diversity

Berlin is full of neighborhoods, each with their peculiarities of character and charm. With a neighborhood walking tour, you will be into Prenzlauer Berg, Charlottenburg, or Mitte a little deeper. What you’ll be doing is wandering around picturesque streets, visiting local shops, cafe’s, and parks and you’ll get a feel for that distinct feel of each neighborhood. There’s a neighbourhood in Berlin for everyone interested in art, history, hipster culture, or just about anything else.

Tip:

Ask your guide for recommendations and talk to them. Inside tips on lesser known attractions, cozy cafes or hidden junk they just might know you wouldn’t otherwise discover is often the case with them.

5. Night Tour: Berlin After Dark

Berlin has a radically different city at night that resembles a changing city in the setting sun, a lively nightlife covering every taste. You’ll rotate through Berlin’s illuminated streets on a night tour, passing such icons as the TV Tower and the Berlin Cathedral. You’ll get to know trendy neighbourhoods, get the vibe of bustling night markets, perhaps even have a drink from a rooftop bar with a view over the city skyline.

Tip:

See the tour schedule and ensure things work for your preferences. There are several night tours that call attention to history, and then others make the rounds of bars and clubs. Select the one which you are into.

Final Thoughts

Not only does a walking tour help you see the must visit sights, but it’s an opportunity to experience Berlin’s culture, history and great atmosphere. While each tour brings a slightly different perspective on the city, it is worth researching each to learn about the hidden gems in the city that you don’t learn about from a guidebook. Everybody loves a walking tour and whether you’re a history enthusiast, an art lover or a foodie, there’s something for everyone in Berlin’s walking tours.

Tip:

Kicking the gate even open a little more, idea that may or may not be accepted as far as our immediate desires are concerned. So each tour gives a different experience because street art is ever growing. If you really want to support its artists and purchase their work then be sure to bring some cash with you.

3. Food Tour: On Berlin’s Culinary Tour

And Berlin’s a food lover’s paradise, its swell of a culinary scene mirroring the global, multicultural population. Berlin has some amazing food: currywurst, berliner pfannkuchen (jelly-filled doughnuts) and all sorts more, with a food tour you’ll taste the best local delicacies, test international dishes, and get to meet the people who know best. You will visit hidden gems loved by locals, sample street food and have experiences local to local. In the course of it you’ll find out about the cultural influences in Berlin’s own peculiar cuisine.

Tip:

Come hungry! And, food tours typically feature multiple tastings, so pace yourself so that you can really sink your teeth into all that flavor. You should inform your guide if you’re allergic to anything or have any dietary restrictions.

4. Neighborhood Tour: Experience Berlin’s Diversity

Berlin is a city of neighborhoods, and there’s no place better to learn the city than by walking one one. Visit a neighborhood walking tour so you can get into some areas like Prenzlauer Berg, Charlottenburg, Mitte and more. You’ll walk pretty streets, shop at local shops, cafes, and parks and get a sense of each neighborhood’s special character. Berlin has a neighborhood for everyone whether you’re a history geek, hipster culture aficionado or art connoisseur.

Tip:

If you don’t know what to see and what to eat, talk to your guide and ask for their recommendations. They have these insider tips of lesser known attractions, cozy cafes and hidden gem that you might miss.

5. Night Tour: Berlin After Dark

Night time brings a completely different city of Berlin, with a full on and worth going out scene with everything ranging from fine and classy to down and dirty. On a Berlin night tour you see the illuminated streets, including the TV Tower, the Berlin Cathedral, … Taste trendy neighborhoods, feel the bustle of active night markets, even have a cocktail on top of a bar overlooking the skyline of the city…

Tip:

Ask if the tour schedule works for you. There are night tours that concentrate on the city’s history, and others that include visits to clubs and bars in the city’s nightlife. Be sure to choose the one that suits your interest.

Final Thoughts

Walking tour is not only a must visit the site of Berlin but it is a chance to be with Berlin’s culture, history, and its lively atmosphere. Different tours give you a different look at the city, insights that you don’t get out of a guide book. Berlin’s walking tours offer something for everyone, from the history buff to the art student to the foodie to the just general person out to explore new places.

Tip:

Come hungry! Many food tours feature multiple tastes so pace yourself so you can fully taste the variety of flavors. Beforehand let your guide know if you have any dietary restrictions or allergies.

4. Neighborhood Tour: Experience Berlin’s Diversity

Berlin is not only a city, it’s a collection of neighborhoods — no two are the same. To explore these areas in more depth you can opt for a neighborhood walking tour of Prenzlauer Berg, Charlottenburg, or one in Mitte. And as you walk through each neighborhood, you’ll wander picturesque streets, visit local shops, cafes and parks and get the feeling of being in this unique atmosphere. There’s a neighborhood in Berlin for everybody: By the way of art, history, hipster culture.

Tip:

Ask your guide for recommendations and talk to him. They usually have some insider tips on what less people know about lesser known attractions, or cozy cafes, hidden gems you wouldn’t necessarily notice yourself.

5. Night Tour: Berlin After Dark

The sun sets, and then Berlin becomes another city. A fiercely pulsating nightlife, for nearly every taste. Berlin’s illuminated streets are on display on a night tour that includes such landmarks as the TV Tower and Berlin Cathedral. You’ll wander through trendy hood’s, feel the energy of packed night markets, maybe even have a cocktail at a roof bar with a 360 of the city below.

Tip:

Go through the tour schedule and see if it works for you. One of the night tours explores history, and another during the gray hours aims to capture what the city nightlife has to offer with excursions to bars and clubs. Select one of them that connects with your hobbies.

Final Thoughts

It’s not only about going on a walking tour to see the must see spots, the walking tour is an opportunity to dive yourself into Berlin’s culture, history, and the living and vibrating Berlin atmosphere. But every tour is different, and the perspective you’ll take away from each one is completely different than it will be from that guidebook. Anyone seeking to explore Berlin, history aficionados, lovers of art, foodies, or just looking to explore a new place will find the walking tours of Berlin as a rewarding experience.

Tip:

Ask your guide for recommendations, and talk with him or her. Often they know insider tips for lesser known attractions, cozy cafes, and hidden gems you won’t have found otherwise.

5. Night Tour: Berlin After Dark

Once night falls, Berlin is a different city, a city of the nocturnal kind where a proper nightlife scene awaits you whatever your taste. On a night tour, you’ll pass Berlin’s lit streets, landmarks such as the TV Tower and Berlin Cathedral will become illuminated. You’ll cover trendy neighbourhoods, feel the buzz of the busy night markets, and possibly enjoy a drink on a rooftop bar, taking in views over the city skyline.

Tip:

Make sure one of the tour satisfies you. They’re sometimes a bit history-oriented, and sometimes the theme is the city’s nightlife, stopping at bars and clubs. Pick out the one that fits you best as per your interests.

Final Thoughts

This isn’t just a place to see the must see sights, this is also an opportunity to get immersed in Berlin’s history, its culture and, for that matter, its spirit. Every tour is different and you learn something that you wouldn’t from a guidebook. Whether you are a history fan, an art lover, a foodie or just someone who likes to explore new places, Berlin’s walking tours are for you.

Tip:

Go through the tour schedule and see if that matches your preference. Night tours that go for history may exist, most are aimed at the city’s nightlife, going and seeing bars and clubs. Select the one according to your interest.

Final Thoughts

A walking tour isn’t just about visiting the ‘must see’ sights, it’s also an opportunity to dive into the culture and history of Berlin, as well as its lively atmosphere. Each tour offers a different perspective of the city, giving you things you would not find in a guide book. Whether you love exploring new places, are a history enthusiast, an art lover or just a foodie Berlin has your walking tour covered.

Thank you for reading. If you're inspired by the stories of Berlin and want to delve deeper, why not join us on our Free Berlin Walking Tour? It's a wonderful way to immerse yourself in the city's rich history and vibrant culture. We look forward to welcoming you soon.

WHAT TO EXPECT

  • 3.5 hours walking tour
  • Berlin’s major highlights
  • Brandenburg Gate
  • Reichstag and Berlin Wall
  • Historical sites

Free Walking Tour Berlin

When: Every day 10am & 12pm every day
Where: The meeting point is in front of the ehemaliges Kaiserliches Postfuhramt Berlin, Oranienburger Straße, 10117 Berlin, Germany, next to the entrance.
Price: Free