13:00
2.5 hours
Metzer Straße - Senefelderplatz underground station
Cancellation & rebooking with 100% refund up to 24 hours before the booked start time
Prenzlauer Berg is one of Berlin's most popular and lively neighbourhoods. On a city tour through Prenzlauer Berg, you can discover the many facets of this fascinating neighbourhood. From Mauerpark to Kollwitzplatz, from the water tower to Schönhauser Allee - there are exciting stories and interesting places to explore everywhere. Let yourself be enchanted by the unique atmosphere of Prenzlauer Berg and immerse yourself in the colourful hustle and bustle of the streets and squares. Experienced city guides will introduce you to the past and present of the neighbourhood and give you the best tips for your stay. Whether on foot or by bike - a city tour through Prenzlauer Berg is an unforgettable experience for Berliners and visitors alike.
Prenzlauer Berg looks back on a long and eventful history. On a city tour through the neighbourhood, you can walk in the footsteps of this history and at the same time experience the lively present of the district. From its beginnings as a working-class neighbourhood in the 19th century through the GDR era to the present day as a creative and trendy district - Prenzlauer Berg has undergone many changes. Even today, numerous buildings and places bear witness to this history, including Schönhauser Allee as a former boulevard, Ernst-Thälmann-Park as a relic of GDR urban planning and the Kulturbrauerei as an example of the creative conversion of old industrial buildings. At the same time, hip cafés, boutiques and galleries characterise the face of the district today. A city tour through Prenzlauer Berg combines past and present in an impressive way.
Hardly any other neighbourhood in Berlin is as diverse and lively as Prenzlauer Berg. You can experience this diversity at first hand on a city tour. Stroll through the lively squares such as Kollwitzplatz or Helmholtzplatz, which invite you to linger with their cafés and restaurants. Discover the numerous courtyards hiding small shops, galleries and workshops. Stroll through Mauerpark with its popular flea market and open-air karaoke. Or explore the neighbourhood's many green oases, such as the Volkspark Prenzlauer Berg or the Jewish cemetery in Schönhauser Allee. You can get to know the whole spectrum of Prenzlauer Berg on a city tour - from lively neighbourhoods to quiet streets, from traditional places to modern hotspots. Let yourself be infected by the vibrancy of this unique neighbourhood!