Explore Berlin’s history and culture on a private nighttime walking tour. Tailored to your interests, discover iconic sights and hidden gems with expert guides.
Explore Berlin’s history and culture on a private nighttime walking tour. Tailored to your interests, discover iconic sights and hidden gems with expert guides.
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Berliner Fernsehturm - Standing as Germany’s tallest structure, the iconic TV Tower (Fernsehturm) rises 368 meters (1,207 feet) above Alexanderplatz in Berlin. Completed in 1969 by the German Democratic Republic, it was designed to demonstrate the strength of socialism and has since become a symbol of the city.
Its cylindrical design includes a…
- Berliner Fernsehturm - Standing as Germany’s tallest structure, the iconic TV Tower (Fernsehturm) rises 368 meters (1,207 feet) above Alexanderplatz in Berlin. Completed in 1969 by the German Democratic Republic, it was designed to demonstrate the strength of socialism and has since become a symbol of the city.
Its cylindrical design includes a glass observation deck and a rotating restaurant sphere, offering diners sweeping views of Berlin, with visibility reaching over 40 kilometers. Visitors are drawn to Alexanderplatz, which has evolved from a historic marketplace into a lively hub filled with shops and cultural attractions, bustling with activity and entertainment.
Beyond tourism, the Fernsehturm plays a crucial role as a telecommunications center, broadcasting TV and radio signals. Visitors are reminded of Berlin’s complex history and vibrant present near this towering structure. The TV Tower is not just a landmark; it represents the city’s resilience and innovation, captivating all who visit.
- Berliner Dom - The Berlin Cathedral, or Berliner Dom, is a prominent symbol of the city located on Museum Island. Its impressive baroque design features a magnificent dome rising 98 meters high, making it one of Berlin’s most notable landmarks. Completed in 1905, the cathedral showcases intricate sculptures and a richly decorated interior, including beautiful mosaics and stunning altars.
Visitors can climb 270 steps to the dome’s observation platform for breathtaking panoramic city views. The cathedral houses one of the largest German organs, often used for concerts and religious services. After sustaining damage during World War II, the cathedral underwent extensive restoration and now stands as a testament to resilience.
Beyond its religious significance, the Berliner Dom hosts various cultural events and exhibitions, contributing to a vibrant arts scene. Surrounded by parks and museums, it invites exploration and appreciation, making the Berlin Cathedral an essential stop for anyone visiting.
- Museum Island - One of the world’s most significant museum complexes. The UNESCO World Heritage Site of Museum Island. Visitors can explore Berlin’s beautiful historic boulevard of Unter den Linden. Capture the Berlin Cathedral, the unfinished reconstruction of the City Palace, the Old Museum, the Old National Gallery, the Pergamon Museum, and the Bode Museum.
- Book Burning Memorial at Bebelplatz - The Nazi Book Burning Square is a poignant site of reflection, marking the tragic event of book burnings that took place in 1933. This solemn memorial is dedicated to the thousands of works that were targeted, with approximately 25,000 books destroyed as part of a broader effort to suppress dissenting ideas and promote Nazi ideology. Burning books symbolize the loss of literature, censorship’s broader consequences, and intellectual freedom’s erosion. Visitors to the square can engage with the stark architecture and the empty shelves, evoking a sense of absence and loss. This memorial is a powerful reminder of the importance of safeguarding freedom of expression and literature’s vital role in preserving cultural heritage. It encourages reflection on our responsibilities to prevent history from repeating itself, urging us to champion the diversity of thought and protect the freedom to read and express ideas without fear.
- Gendarmenmarkt - At ‘Gendarmenmarkt’ you find the former Royal Concert Hall flanked by the German Dôm on its south side and by the French Dôm on its north side. To this day, the square is regarded as one of the most beautiful squares in Europe!
- Checkpoint Charlie - Checkpoint Charlie is one of the most famous border crossings of the Berlin Wall, which almost became the starting point of a third world war.
- Topography of Terror - While cycling along the former border strip, you will see original parts of the Berlin Wall and the site of the “Topography of Terror”, one of the most frequently visited documentation centers on the period of National Socialism, the former site of the Headquarters of the SS and Gestapo.
- Potsdamer Platz - The square of Potsdamer Platz has been Europe’s largest construction site ever since. It appears as an ensemble of skyscrapers and futuristic buildings, including the Sony Center.
- The Holocaust Memorial - Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe - Following the border strip, we reach the Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe, also known as the Holocaust Memorial, which opened in 2005, commemorating the murder of more than 6 million Jews during National Socialism.
- Brandenburg Gate - One of the most important symbols of Berlin: The Brandenburg Gate at Pariser Platz.

- Knowledgeable and experienced guide provide insights into the history and culture of Berlin
- Pick up Hotel or from Meeting Point Berlin Mitte
- Knowledgeable and experienced guide provide insights into the history and culture of Berlin
- Pick up Hotel or from Meeting Point Berlin Mitte
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Explore Berlin’s rich history and vibrant culture on an engaging tour with our expert guides, who drive environmentally friendly e-rickshaws. Additional rickshaws are available for small groups, events, and families.
Our guides will entertain you with captivating stories and insights into the city’s past and present, including stops at Christmas Markets…
Explore Berlin’s rich history and vibrant culture on an engaging tour with our expert guides, who drive environmentally friendly e-rickshaws. Additional rickshaws are available for small groups, events, and families.
Our guides will entertain you with captivating stories and insights into the city’s past and present, including stops at Christmas Markets and its iconic sights and bustling squares.
Whether you visit essential landmarks or embark on an adventure exploring the lesser-known treasures of Berlin Mitte, our tour promises an unforgettable experience.
Tailored to your interests, the tours can vary in duration, focusing on what captivates you most, ensuring you explore Berlin in a way that’s uniquely yours.
Enjoy the flexibility to start and finish at your hotel or a location of your choice, such as a favorite restaurant or after an event in Berlin Mitte.
Join us to discover why Berlin is celebrated as one of Europe’s most dynamic and exciting cities—Rickshaw by Day or Night!
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.