Discover Berlin

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Get out of the city for a bit? In Berlin no problem: just get your bike, pack a hamper – and off you go! Winding footpaths or hidden bicycle paths – even the journey is a pleasure. And even before you reach the city limits, the idyll of lakes to swim in, parks or gardens is waiting for you. The feeling of going somewhere knows no limits in Berlin. We’ve compiled the best ideas for the summer months.

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Individual tours from 8 people: we have the equipment for your kayak tour.
Pick up service from Spree, Wannsee or Müggelsee.

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With 22.000 types of plants, Berlin’s Botanical Gardens rank among the three most important botanical gardens in the entire world.
Created between 1897 and 1910...

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Berliners and tourists alike are surprised when they learn that Marzahn-Hellersdorf is one of the greenest areas in Berlin. One of these green places are the "Gardens...

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The Haus der Kulturen der Welt (House of World Cultures) is located in Tiergarten in the former Congress Hall and is a forum for the contemporary arts and current...

For over 160 years now, the Friedrichshain park has been a popular retreat from the hustle and bustle of city life. It is Berlin's oldest municipal park. The 78 and...

The small island – just two hectares (5 acres) in size – on the banks of the Havel in Grunewald forest takes its name from the lime tree (there are more than 50 of...

The site of the Federal Garden Show 1985 is now one of the most attractive recreational areas in Berlin. At the Britzer Garden, there are many way to spend your...

The history of water sports from 1835 to the present with all of its highs and lows, successes and failures, corners and edges. The small museum, originating out of...

Standing there on the banks of the lake, tranquil and dreamy as if belonging to a bygone time and place: the Heilandskirche (Church of Our Saviour) in Sacrow. Built...

A baroque moated palace set on a small island, surrounded by an English-style park with fluttering elms and ginkgo trees – some of which are more than 350 years old....

In 2011 a new park was opened in a quiet side street off Prenzlauer Allee in the scene district of Prenzlauer Berg. A special green space has been created on the site...

In 1573, Elector Johann Georg had a swamp near his castle drained to create room for a fruit and herb garden. The first "Tartufeln" (potatoes) were also planted in...

The "death strip" has become a zone of life. The name of the park. which literally means wall park, dates back to the Berlin Wall which was erected in 1961 to...

The Tempelhof railway yard became a typical deserted industrial area when it was shut down gradually after the Second World War. Yet, in the course of just 50 years,...

Canals, lagoons, magnificent views. The boat glides silently across the water. Tourists stand on Rialto bridge and wave. And a bit further on, customers at a café sit...

Berlin has long since been able to consider itself a metropolis with green fingers. There are many small and large recreation and leisure areas, especially in the...

Typical Berlin, you might think, as you travel down Schlesische Straße towards Puschkinallee. You'll pass by the Osthafen (Eastern Harbour) with its old industrial...

This dream can come true strolling through the spacious Schlosspark in Schloss Charlottenburg. The colourful former Hohenzollern residence offers a superb stage, on...

The people of Berlin are delighted with their new, yet old-established recreation area. The former Tempelhof airport is now a public park – and not for the first time...

What Central Park is to New Yorkers and Hyde Park to Londoners, the same holds true in regard to what Tiergarten - the green lung of the metropolis- represents to...

One of the most interesting bicycle tours leads you along the former position of Berlin´s wall. Most parts of the paved patrol path still exist and are suited for...

Discover the remote West of Berlin – the best way to do this is along the Gatow Route. Get on a bicycle at Sophie-Charlotte-Platz U-Bahn station and ride along...

The Spandau bicycle route begins at the forecourt of Schloss Charlottenburg. Leave Sophie Charlotte’s summer residence behind you and come to the old villa colony at...

Your tour begins at Innsbrucker Platz S- and U-Bahn station. Ride through the tidy side-streets of the upper middle-class district of Friedenau. Chic squares, lavish...

Berlin is a city made for bicycles. The large and well-developed network of cycling paths makes it an ideal place to explore the city from the saddle.
The 28 km...

As a "public park" open to all citizens, Treptow Park in 1888 represented an innovation for its time.

From the landing pier, visitors have the wonderful chance...

Destinations for excusions

Lindwerder island.

The small island – just two hectares (5 acres) in size – on the banks of the Havel in Grunewald forest takes its name from the lime tree (there are

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Grünauer Wassersportmuseum (Water Sports Museum).

The history of water sports from 1835 to the present with all of its highs and lows, successes and failures, corners and edges. The small museum,

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Heilandskirche Sacrow .

Standing there on the banks of the lake, tranquil and dreamy as if belonging to a bygone time and place: the Heilandskirche (Church of Our Saviour)

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Parks + Gardens

Friedrichshain park.

For over 160 years now, the Friedrichshain park has been a popular retreat from the hustle and bustle of city life. It is Berlin's oldest municipal

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Botanischer Garten.

With 22.000 types of plants, Berlin’s Botanical Gardens rank among the three most important botanical gardens in the entire world. Created between

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Britzer Garten.

The site of the Federal Garden Show 1985 is now one of the most attractive recreational areas in Berlin. At the Britzer Garden, there are many way to

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Tours for bikes

Tour 01 - Wall Tour.

One of the most interesting bicycle tours leads you along the former position of Berlin´s wall. Most parts of the paved patrol path still exist and

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Tour 12 - Route to Gatow.

Discover the remote West of Berlin – the best way to do this is along the Gatow Route. Get on a bicycle at Sophie-Charlotte-Platz U-Bahn station and

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Tour 13 - RR3 “Spandau” route.

The Spandau bicycle route begins at the forecourt of Schloss Charlottenburg. Leave Sophie Charlotte’s summer residence behind you and come to the old

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