Discover the vibrant and rebellious squatter culture in Berlin, known for its graffiti, murals, and alternative scene. Explore the post-wall era’s creative spirit and the city’s ongoing status as a haven for artists and free thinkers.
Discover the vibrant and rebellious squatter culture in Berlin, known for its graffiti, murals, and alternative scene. Explore the post-wall era’s creative spirit and the city’s ongoing status as a haven for artists and free thinkers.
- Brandenburg Gate - The Wall and the Hippies
- Potsdamer Platz - Berlin as a hub of culture, cinema, and business
- Haus Schwarzenberg - The “Tachles” and the “dead chicken” squats
- Hackesche Höfe - The restored courtyards and the vibrant nightlife
- Hackescher Markt - The “Currywurst” and the “Doner Kebab” - Berlin’s street food…
- Brandenburg Gate - The Wall and the Hippies
- Potsdamer Platz - Berlin as a hub of culture, cinema, and business
- Haus Schwarzenberg - The “Tachles” and the “dead chicken” squats
- Hackesche Höfe - The restored courtyards and the vibrant nightlife
- Hackescher Markt - The “Currywurst” and the “Doner Kebab” - Berlin’s street food delights
- East Side Gallery - The longest gallery in the world
- Warschauer Strasse - The popular hangout spot in Berlin
- Kreuzberg - Murals and graffiti

- Private tour
- Local guide
- Hotel/Apartment/Air B&B/Train Station/Airport pick-up in Berlin
- WhatsApp support for Berlin visit
- A3 Guidance Picture Folder
- Big map of the subway system
- Private tour
- Local guide
- Hotel/Apartment/Air B&B/Train Station/Airport pick-up in Berlin
- WhatsApp support for Berlin visit
- A3 Guidance Picture Folder
- Big map of the subway system
- Public Transport is 3-11 Euro Per Person (one time or daily ticket)
- Private Van and Driver (upon request)
- Bookings Bigger than 6 people (please contact)
- Public Transport is 3-11 Euro Per Person (one time or daily ticket)
- Private Van and Driver (upon request)
- Bookings Bigger than 6 people (please contact)
Before and after the fall of the Berlin Wall, the city became a magnet for alternative thinkers, hippies, punks, and artists from around the globe. They were drawn to witness the end of totalitarianism and the emergence of a free and creative culture amidst the post-war and East Germany’s abandoned buildings.
Squats, housing projects, galleries, and…
Before and after the fall of the Berlin Wall, the city became a magnet for alternative thinkers, hippies, punks, and artists from around the globe. They were drawn to witness the end of totalitarianism and the emergence of a free and creative culture amidst the post-war and East Germany’s abandoned buildings.
Squats, housing projects, galleries, and alternative provisional communities sprang up throughout the city. This legacy has made Berlin, to this day, a vibrant hub of culture, art, and graffiti.
It would be wonderful to explore these diverse venues, offering a glimpse into the city’s past and present culture, and to understand the aspirations of freedom and love that these individuals sought to bring to the walled city through graffiti, art symbols, and alternative free communities.
- Please advise preferred start time at time of booking.
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.