Magical corners of Prenzlauer Berg.
Tour description
Exclusive tour, we are the only guides who do it in Spanish.
Discover 19th-century Berlin. Prenzlauer Berg is a former working-class neighborhood that survived World War II , with 70% of its buildings remaining virtually intact after the war. After many years of decline, the fall of the Berlin Wall saw the beginning of a transformation that has made it one of the most beautiful neighborhoods in Berlin, if not the most beautiful.
Come learn about its history over the past 150 years and the way of life of its residents in the 19th, 20th, and 21st centuries. On our exclusive tour, designed by us , you'll discover:
- What is the water tower and what was it used for?
- What is the largest synagogue in Germany?
- Who was the doctor of the poor.
- Who was Käthe Kolwitz?
- Which street was chosen for restoration for Berlin's 750th anniversary?
- What is the importance of beer in Berlin?
- And of course, which are the best bars and restaurants in the area.
IMPORTANT:
A short-haul metro ticket is required.
Group reservations of more than 6 adults, even if made separately, must pay €10 per adult at the beginning of the tour.
We do not run the tour if there are less than 6 adults in total.