Berlin's Journey Through Time: From the Middle Ages to the Modern Age. (Small group tour)
Tour description
++ Free Walking Tour through the exciting Mitte district ++
Maximum participants: 12 people
Berlin is a modern metropolis with a fascinating history. Together we'll embark on an exciting journey through time to discover the origins of this vibrant city.
Whether you're visiting Berlin or living here, this tour will offer you new insights. We'll explore places that once formed the heart of the city and whose history is still palpable today.
- Who were the people who shaped Berlin?
- How did these impressive buildings come into being?
- What did Berlin’s center look like during the GDR era?
- What does today’s metropolis look like?
You'll learn all this and more on this tour. But don't worry, this won't be a dry history lesson! We'll connect the past with the present and explore the connections that have made Berlin the city we know and love today.
Stations:
- Lustgarten (Museum Island)
- Berlin Cathedral
- St. Mary's Church
- Neptune Fountain
- Marx-Engels Forum
- Red Town Hall
- Berlin City Palace - Humboldt Forum (one of the landmarks of Prussian architecture in Berlin)
- Schinkelplatz
- Construction Academy
- Friedrichswerder Church
- St. Hedwig's Cathedral
- Humboldt University
- Bebelplatz (book burning)
- End of the tour
The tour ends at Bebelplatz. Afterwards, you can continue your exploration on your own toward the Brandenburg Gate or Checkpoint Charlie. There, you'll have the opportunity to explore the area and enjoy other cultural activities.
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**The quality of my tours is important to me, so this tour is limited to a maximum of 12 participants. Furthermore, the limited number of participants allows me more time for you and your questions. :)
** Please note that the minimum number of participants for this tour is 3 people.
** For the guided tour, please pay between €15 and €50 per person at the end of the tour, depending on your satisfaction with the tour (in cash or via Paypal).