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

Is Berlin the Perfect Walking City?

by | Mar 7, 2024 | Walking Tour

Do you ever pose two questions to your self whether you can actually stroll Berlin as a city ? Well, you’re right! Join me in this blog post where we’ll explore why Berlin is not just a city for walking but more than that – it is a city for exploring!

1. Walkability and Accessibility

The accessibility of Berlin as a great walking city comes from some of the world’s best walk score and bike friendly city. Despite the current high traffic congestion, the city has good provision of pedestrian and bicycle facilities and efficient public transport. Sidewalks and walkways facilitate movement within and across the city’s core and district areas.

Berlin on foot is a great way to discover the magnificient culture and tradition of the city. From walking down the east side of the Berlin Wall and visiting the cultural and famous sites of Museum Island, to walking through the enthralled Brandenburg Gate, there is always better sight to be seen around the corner.

2. Compact City Center

Berlin is also a great walking city because the size of city centre is not that large. Shopping centers, main tourist sights, and many monuments are situated within the walking distance one from another. This is important when you consider that you can explore an area on foot and still not rely so much on public means of transport.

Stroll the famous city promenade – Unter den Linden street – and feel excited filled air. Namely, Alexanderplatz – is an urban transport junction and one of the central squares of Berlin with shops and cafes. From this place, you can proceed further to Gendarmenmarkt, beautiful square that offers excellent views at architecture and lovely coffee shops.

3. Parks and Green Spaces

Berlin also has more green coverage and assorted parks as well as gardens, making the city more famous for being a pedestrian-friendly city. The city has over 2500 public parks making it easy for people to engage in walks and picnic.

That is why one of the most visited is the Tiergarten – a vast park in the midst of Berlin. It has magnificent pathways, ponds and sufficiently serene environment that is hard to find in the centre of any city. Here you can also have a tour to the vibrant Volkspark Friedrichshain or alternatively, you can also take a leisurely stroll at the Landwehr Canal.

4. Street Art and Architecture

Berliner Strassen sind wie ein Freilichtmuseum und die Kunstwerke sind sitz und st curator. There is a large prevalence of graffiti in the city and beautiful murals decorate many of the buildings. Fans of graffiti and murals can simply wander the streets in the districts of Kreuzburg, Friederichsain and Prenzlauer Berg to see some of the best street art specimens.

Besides the graffiti, Berlin is known for other things and for instance, its building structures will surprise you of several qualities and they come in different types of architectures. This city is perhaps on of the most beautiful city that I have ever set my eyes on, the old buildings that were built during the Prussian Kingdom reign to the new classy buildings that were built during the Bauhaus movement. You can enjoy the exterior interiors and soak in the ambiance of old and the new while doing your walking tour in Berlin.

5. Tips for Walking in Berlin

5.1 Comfortable Footwear

Prior to going and starting the Berlin walking route, ensure that your feet are well shod. Because of the so much experience to offer, you would want to keep your feet at your best with no blisters.

5.2 Use a City Map

Nevertheless, Berlin is a friendly city for walkers, but it is still good to have a map to hand. One copy is available at the tourist information centers in the vicinity or, if you prefer, you can use the app on your smartphone so that you don’t get lost.

5.3 Take Breaks and Stay Hydrated

The problem with walking is that it can often get tiring especially when you are probably using it for an entire day of sightseeing. See the sights established by taking a break and enjoying some of Berlin’s varied cafes or beer gardens. Of course, do not forget about the That’s why during hot months of the year, it is very important to drink enough of water.

5.4 Guided Walking Tours

Those who do not like to wander aimlessly across the city while walking might consider booking a guided walking tour. All these tours give you historical and cultural information about the city and are conducted by experienced tour guides.

Conclusion

Without any doubt, Berlin is one of the most adequate walking cities for everyone. Boasting of easily accessible neighborhoods, a small city core, parklands, murals, and architectural landmarks, the city is an excellent city to explore on foot. Therefore, to achieve this goal, put on your comfortable shoes, gather city map and let the walking fun through the colorful streets of this magnificent city – Berlin starts!

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.

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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