Berlin Highlights Bike Tour in German

Knaackstraße 97, Berlin, Germany, Berlin, Germany
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Overview
Duration
3h 30min
Languages
German
Voucher type
mobile
What To Expect

This bike tour is the perfect way to explore Berlin. With an interesting mix of entertainment and information, your guide will take you closer to many complicated and significant topics with ease.Berlin is an exciting and quirky collage, an eclectic and edgy mix full of contradictions. Every historical era has had its share of destruction, both intentional and otherwise, leaving behind opportunities to rebuild. This happened both with style and modernity, and often with unusual utopian ideals, making Berlin what it is today. Ride through 800 years of Berlin history: from historic to modern aspects, where the renowned and the questionable come together to create a city unlike any other.

What to remember

Important info

Know in advance:

  • You will ride for 12-15 kilometers
  • The minimum age to ride a bike is 9 years. Bikes for children are available
  • Child seats (up to 22 kg), tag-along bikes (up to 30 kg), or child trailers (up to 45 kg, no more than 2 children) are available for children up to 8 years old. To reserve one of these items, please get in touch with the local operator. You will find the contact details in the voucher after booking
  • Depending on the weather, sun cream, tissues, rain ponchos and gloves will be available
included
What's included
included-item
Helmet. Bicycle. Tour guide
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Highlights

Experience Berlin on an interesting bike tour. Explore many attractions within a short time. Cycle with your family as you discover the history of Berlin

Cancellation Policy
can-cancel You can cancel your tour until a day in advance
Provider
Berlin on Bike - Tours & Rental
Meeting Point

The tour departs from the Kulturbrauerei in Knaackstraße 97. From the underground station Eberswalder Straße (underground line 2, three stops north of Alexanderplatz) it’s a 200-meter walk.