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

What are the Best Berlin Walking Routes?

by | Mar 7, 2024 | Walking Tour

Do you need Berlin sightseeing tips, and have you decided to take a hop-on-hop-off bus tour? The best way to learn about the history and culture of Berlin is by taking a walking tour. In this blog post, we will help you understand the best Berlin walking routes so that you can have the best experience when in Berlin .

1. The Historic City Center: Unter den Linden

Begin a step-by-step discovery of this city with Unter den Linden, the main avenue of the German captial. This route will cover the city centre of Berlin and it was pointed that you will get to see historical features like the Brandenburg gate, the Reichstag and museum Island.

And it is also here by Unter den Linden that you will find Berlin’s most renowned artists and culture shops such as the Berlin State Opera, Humboldt University and the New Guardhouse. Also see the Memorial to the Book Burning that is installed right on the Bebelplatz square, which is truly gorgeous.

The last but not the least, do not stuck to the main walking area – there are many interesting places, for example, Nikolaiviertel district that has the medieval view.

2. The Berlin Wall: East Side Gallery

It would be impossible to say about Berlin that it is interesting to visit without speaking about the workshops about the history of the city and its self-organization after a war. Step by step guide for this Berlin Wall tour: For 1316 meters follow the line of the Berlin Wall East Side Gallery painted with beautiful murals.

Begin at the Oberbaum Bridge that connects two districts of Berlin and then make your way along the 1.3 kilometer long gallery. All of them portray different stories, concerning liberation, togetherness and optimism. Spending a few moments here considering the powerful imagery and the division of the city is well deserved.

At the end of the East Side gallery, there is Mühlenstraße street where East Side Music Days take place or in numerous modern bars and restaurants.

3. Green Oasis: Tiergarten

Take a break from the impersonal experience of being in one of the world’s largest cities by visiting Berlin’s largest and most famous park – the Tiergarten. Stretching over 520 acres which it occupies is a serene park in the middle of the bustling town.

Begin your walk at the Brandenburg Gate and then use the curvy paths to guide you around the park. At some time during the travelling, there are always remarkable gardens, lakes, and monuments to be viewed. You should not leave Berlin without visiting the Siegessäule – a 67 meters high pillar with an observation deck where you can see the whole city.

There is also a Berlin Zoo found inside the Tiergarten. The zoo with an estimated populations of over 20,000 animals is a popular stop on the to-do list of most tourists.

4. Alternative Berlin: Kreuzberg

If you want other types of shops for a more #boheme, #hipster vibe, make your way to the Kreuzberg district. Being the district, known for multiculture, street paintings and delicious food, Kreuzberg furthers the idea of a pleasant walking path.

Your tour begins at the remarkable Görlitzer Park and moves on through the vibrant streets where you can find a number of fashionable shops, art galleries andcafes. Don’t forget to get to the Markthalle Neun, the old market that today offers the opportunity to taste German sustainable producers and international food courts.

While exploring the neighborhood, pay much attention to the graffiti which fills nearly every free space within Kreuzberg. The local area is the stage and graffiti as well as murals represent the passion of the community.

5. Royal Splendor: Charlottenburg Palace

A great insight to the history of Berlin’s monarchy can be got at the huge Charlottemburg gardens which is a palace. This splendid vacant palace situated in Charlottenburg district of Berlin is the largest building in its kind in the city and tells its visitors about the history of the city.

One can start the walk at the outside of the baroque palace and go round the area that is surrounded by well-maintained gardens, a lake and a mausoleum. However, if you have more time, you may try to see the palace with the help of an audio guide, which can really feel like a royal person.

If you would like to continue shopping after the walk, you could go to the nearby Schlossstraße which is a shopping area, with majority of outlets with luxury brands selling everything from designer wear apparels to luxury accessories, and footwear found in the boutique-fashion department stores.

Conclusion

Wenlocks would agree with many that Berlin is a city made for walking. The City’s preferable neighborhoods, general attractions, and parks make you familiar with its stories and times.

If visiting the old town, discovering the traces of the Berlin Wall or exploring the bohemian district of Kreuzberg Berlin’s walking routes will not let you remain indifferent.

Don’t forget to wear comfortable shoes, always swim with footwear on, bring a map or use a navigation app, and sometimes just take the time to breath the atmosphere in fully. Happy walking!

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