Group Tour Berlin: Guided Bike Tour “East Kisses West – Ride Through the Heart of the City” – Up to 11 People (Special Offer)

This tour offers you a perfect overview of the heart of the capital. From vibrant city life to places steeped in history and hidden corners that even many Berliners discover anew.

Duration

2.5 Hours

Max. People

11

Meeting Point

Lindenstraße 28, 10969 Berlin

Overview

Experience Berlin together with your group – where history, transformation, and capital city flair meet.
This 2.5-hour guided bike tour through Berlin offers you and up to 10 companions an impressive route along the former border between East and West – with stops at political landmarks, historic sites, and urban highlights.

Your personal guide will lead you on this group bike tour through Berlin, past well-known landmarks such as the Brandenburg Gate, Checkpoint Charlie, the government district, and along the River Spree – all combined with fascinating stories about the division and reunification of the city

Ideal for companies, groups of friends, clubs, or team events that want to discover Berlin in an active, informative, and private setting.

Overview

Group Tour “East Kisses West” (Up to 11 People)

  • Guided bike tour through East and West Berlin with personal insights.

  • Tour stops include: Brandenburg Gate, Checkpoint Charlie, Berlin Wall remains, and much more.

  • A compact tour that offers deep insight into Berlin’s historical development.

  • Exclusively bookable for groups – ideal for events, teams, or Berlin trips.

  • A combination of history, iconic sights, and true capital city atmosphere.

Included/Excluded

  • Rental Bike
  • Bike Helmet

Tourplan

Meeting Point Cityriders Berlin

Lindenstraße 28, 10969 Berlin

Waypoint 1 Checkpoint Charlie

Checkpoint Charlie was the name given by the Western Allies to the most famous border crossing at the Berlin Wall between East and West Berlin during the Cold War and became a symbol of the Cold War, representing the division between East and West.

Waypoint 2 Topography of Terror

The Topography of Terror is a historical open-air and indoor museum in Berlin. It is located in Niederkirchnerstraße, formerly Prinz-Albrecht-Straße, on the site of buildings that housed the Reich Security Main Office of the SS, the headquarters of the Security Police, the SD, the Einsatzgruppen and the Gestapo during the Nazi regime from 1933 to 1945.

Waypoint 3 Potsdamer Platz

Potsdamer Platz is a public square and traffic junction in the center of Berlin, about 1 km south of the Brandenburg Gate and the Reichstag and near the south-eastern corner of the Tiergarten.

30 Minutes Break

Waypoint 4 Führerbunker

The Führerbunker was the name given to two of the underground air raid shelters in Berlin that served as Adolf Hitler's headquarters during the final weeks of the Nazi state. Hitler committed suicide in the Führerbunker.

Waypoint 5 Holocaust memorial

The Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe, or Holocaust Memorial for short, in the historic center of Berlin commemorates the approximately six million Jews who were murdered under the rule of Adolf Hitler and the National Socialists.

Waypoint 6 Reichstag building

The Reichstag building (colloquially: Reichstag; officially: Reichstag building plenary area; unofficially also Bundestag or Wallot building) on Platz der Republik in Berlin has been the seat of the German Bundestag since 1999. Since 1994, the Federal Assembly has also met here to elect the German Federal President.

Waypoint 7 Brandenburg Gate

The Brandenburg Gate is a neoclassical monument from the 18th century in Berlin. It is one of Germany's most famous landmarks and was erected on the site of a former city gate that marked the beginning of the road from Berlin to Brandenburg an der Havel, the former capital of the Margraviate of Brandenburg.

Waypoint 8 Museum Island

The Museum Island is an ensemble of five museums in the northern part of the Spree Island in the historic center of Berlin. It is one of the most important sights in the German capital and one of the most important museum complexes in Europe.

Waypoint 9 Bebelplatz

Bebelplatz (colloquially: Opernplatz) is a square named after the German social democrat August Bebel (1840-1913) in the Mitte district of Berlin. It was built from 1740 by order of Frederick the Great according to plans by Georg Wenzeslaus von Knobelsdorff in the Rococo style as part of the Forum Fridericianum.

Waypoint 10 Gendarmenmarkt

Gendarmenmarkt is a square named after the Gens d'armes cuirassier regiment that was originally based here in Berlin's Mitte district of the same name. Created during the expansion of the city in 1688, it was destroyed during the Second World War and rebuilt between 1976 and 1993.

Adults from 375,00 


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