If you’re looking for a fun and interesting way to explore the vibrant city of Berlin, a walking tour of Kreuzberg is a great place to start. This eclectic neighborhood is filled with street art, trendy shops, and delicious food, making it a must-visit destination for anyone traveling to Berlin.
Our walking tour starts at the Warschauer Straße subway station, one of the busiest stations in the city. As we make our way down Warschauer Straße, you’ll notice the colorful murals and street art that line the buildings. This street is a popular destination for young people, with plenty of cafes and bars to enjoy a coffee or a drink.
Next, we’ll head to Görlitzer Bahnhof, a former train station that has been converted into a cultural center. Here, you’ll find a variety of galleries, clubs, and music venues that showcase the creative energy of Kreuzberg. This is a great place to experience the city’s famous nightlife, with many of the clubs and bars staying open until the early hours of the morning.
From Görlitzer Bahnhof, we’ll take the S-Bahn to Berlin Ostbahnhof. The S-Bahn is a fantastic way to see the city from above, and the view from the Ostbahnhof station is particularly stunning. You’ll be able to see many of Berlin’s famous landmarks, including the TV tower and the Reichstag building.
After enjoying the view, we’ll take a leisurely walk along the Spree River. The river runs through the heart of Berlin and is a popular destination for locals and tourists alike. You’ll have the opportunity to relax and take in the sights, with many cafes and restaurants along the riverbank.
Our next stop is the Wall Museum an der East Side Gallery. The museum is located near the East Side Gallery, a section of the Berlin Wall that has been turned into an outdoor art gallery. The Wall Museum provides a fascinating insight into the history of the Berlin Wall and its impact on the city and its people.
Next, we’ll cross the Oberbaumbrücke, a historic bridge that connects Kreuzberg and Friedrichshain. The bridge has a rich history and has been used in many films and TV shows, including the popular Netflix series “Dark.” From the bridge, you’ll have stunning views of the city and the river below.
We’ll then take the U-Bahn to U Schlesisches Tor, a popular destination for locals and tourists alike. This area is home to many bars, clubs, and restaurants, making it a great place to experience the nightlife of Berlin. You’ll find a wide range of food and drink options here, from traditional German beer halls to trendy cocktail bars.
Our final stop is the Berliner Mauer Mühlenstraße Berlin, a section of the Berlin Wall that has been preserved as a reminder of the city’s past. This area provides a poignant reminder of the division that once separated the city, and the impact it had on the lives of Berliners.
In conclusion, a walking tour of Kreuzberg is a fantastic way to experience the creative and diverse energy of Berlin. From street art and trendy shops to historic landmarks and poignant reminders of the city’s past, Kreuzberg has something to offer everyone. So put on your walking shoes and explore this fascinating neighborhood for yourself!
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ROUTE MAP – 2 km Berlin walked
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Time code:
0:00:00 – Ostbahnhof View, TV Tower View
0:02:28 – Hundemann
0:05:42 – Universal Music Building
0:05:52 – The Wall Museum
0:60:58 – Oberbaumbrücke
0:08:34 – Spree River View, TV Tower View
0:09:08 – Kreuzberg
0:11:50 – U Schlesisches Tor
0:15:07 – Che Guevara Head
0:23:51 – Banksy Rats, Görlitzer Bahnhof
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