5 hours
E-voucher
Multiple
This private bike tour connects the City West with the City East and takes you past the most important sights of Berlin! Cycle leisurely through the city with your guide and hear interesting facts about Berlin's most iconic landmarks, from the Berlin Zoo to Alexanderplatz.You'll start completely without car traffic in the Tiergarten and cycle leisurely past the Gaslaternen-Freiluftmuseum via the Café am Neuen See and the Spanish Embassy to the Großer Stern with the Victory Column. Then continue through the Tiergarten, the Luiseninsel and near Potsdamer Platz, from there along the Holocaust Memorial to the Brandenburg Gate. You'll soon leave the street "Unter den Linden" with its embassies and representative buildings to reach the Gendarmenmarkt, perhaps the most beautiful square in Berlin, which invites you for a coffee or dinner break.Back to the "Linden", you'll pedal straight east on the boulevard, taking a look at the Opera Square, the principal of the "Forum Fridericianum" cast in bronze, i.e. Frederick II, the Humboldt University, the State Opera House, the Armory and the New Guard, the rebuilt former City Palace (Humboldt Forum), the Old Museum and the Berlin Cathedral - depending on the interest of the group from a distance or a little closer up. The endpoint is either the bustling Alexanderplatz or the starting point Savignyplatz.
Operated by
Charlottenrad
Meet your guide at the Europa Center in front of "Bike Rent & Bike Tours" bike rental.
Address
Pariser Platz, 10117 Berlin, Germany
The Brandenburg Gate is the most famous landmark of Berlin and a must-see for every visitor to the German capital. It is the only preserved city gate in Berlin and is located on the impressive Pariser Platz in the middle of Berlin. Constructed between 1788 and 1791, this large sandstone gate is the conclusion of the magnificent "Unter den Linden" boulevard.
Think New York, Dubai, Tokyo with ultra-modern skyscrapers, architecture, and buzzing lights! This is what you can expect from Potsdamer Platz (Potsdamer Square) in Berlin, a fresh hub of business and entertainment that never sleeps. After a rocky start being destroyed in WWII and divided by the Berlin Wall, when German unification happened in 1990, Potsdamer Platz finally got its mojo back!
The lively square of Alexanderplatz welcomes tourists from around the world and will captivate you with a range of shops, restaurants, cinemas and many attractions within walking distance. Known simply as the ‘Alex’ to Berliners, it’s no surprise this is one of the most famous squares in the city.
English
German
A full refund will apply if you cancel more than 24 hours before the activity start time.
No refund is possible if you cancel less than 24 hours before the activity start time.