Explore Berlin’s iconic sights by bike, blending history and fun. Discover Brandenburg Gate, Checkpoint Charlie, and more with expert guides.
Explore Berlin’s iconic sights by bike, blending history and fun. Discover Brandenburg Gate, Checkpoint Charlie, and more with expert guides.
- Checkpoint Charlie - Checkpoint Charlie was the most renowned border crossing in Berlin during the Cold War, separating East and West Berlin. Today, a replica of the guardhouse stands as a reminder of the city’s dramatic history. Numerous information boards and the Wall Museum vividly depict escape attempts, espionage tales, and political contexts…
- Checkpoint Charlie - Checkpoint Charlie was the most renowned border crossing in Berlin during the Cold War, separating East and West Berlin. Today, a replica of the guardhouse stands as a reminder of the city’s dramatic history. Numerous information boards and the Wall Museum vividly depict escape attempts, espionage tales, and political contexts of the era.
- Topography of Terror - Located on the former site of the Gestapo and SS headquarters, the “Topography of Terror” chronicles the atrocities of the Nazi regime. This compelling exhibition, featuring photos, documents, and audio evidence, is presented both outdoors and in a modern documentation center. It serves as a significant place for remembrance and education.
- Potsdamer Platz - Potsdamer Platz represents Berlin’s evolution: from a bustling transport hub to wartime ruins, and now a center of modern architecture and shopping. Today, it is a lively area with skyscrapers, cinemas, restaurants, and the Sony Center, seamlessly blending history with the present.
- Führerbunker - The Führerbunker was Adolf Hitler’s final refuge during World War II. Now, it is an unassuming parking lot with an information board, yet it holds historical importance. The plaque details the bunker’s construction and the final days of the Nazi regime. It is not a monument, but a sober site for reflection.
- The Holocaust Memorial - Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe - Near the Brandenburg Gate, this memorial consists of 2,711 concrete steles, creating a powerful atmosphere of silence and contemplation. Beneath it lies an information center documenting the history of the Holocaust. It is a central site of remembrance in Berlin.
- Victory Column (Siegessäule) - The Victory Column in Berlin’s Tiergarten is one of the city’s most iconic monuments. Erected in the 19th century to celebrate Prussian victories, the golden “Victoria” stands atop a 67-meter-high pedestal. Visitors can climb 285 steps to reach the viewing platform, offering a stunning panoramic view over the Tiergarten, the government district, and the Brandenburg Gate. This landmark is a popular photo spot, especially at sunrise or sunset.
- Bellevue Palace - Bellevue Palace is beautifully situated in Berlin’s Tiergarten along the Spree River and has been the official residence of the German Federal President since 1994. The 18th-century classical building is notable for its elegant facade and historical significance. Although not regularly open to the public, its exterior provides a picturesque photo opportunity. A stroll through the adjacent Schlosspark, a green oasis in the heart of Berlin, offers a glimpse into contemporary German history.
- Reichstagufer - The Reichstag bank runs along the Spree River in central Berlin, offering stunning views of the government district, the Reichstag, and the modern chancellery. This waterfront path is perfect for walking or cycling, passing by historical and modern buildings. In the evening, the reflections on the water create a captivating panorama. It is a tranquil yet meaningful part of the city, ideal for experiencing history and architecture in a relaxed setting.
- Reichstag Building - The Reichstag is the home of the German Bundestag and a symbol of German democracy. Its modern glass dome, designed by Sir Norman Foster, is particularly famous and open to visitors free of charge. It provides breathtaking views of Berlin and insights into political proceedings. Registration is required!
- Brandenburg Gate - The Brandenburg Gate is Berlin’s most iconic landmark. Once a symbol of division, it now represents Germany’s reunification. This neoclassical city gate, dating back to 1791, is located on Pariser Platz and is a favored photo spot and starting point for sightseeing.
- Museum Island - Situated in the heart of Berlin, Museum Island is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, home to five renowned museums, including the Pergamon Museum and the Neues Museum. It offers a unique combination of art, archaeology, and architecture. A must-visit for culture enthusiasts and one of the world’s most significant museum complexes.
- Bebelplatz - Bebelplatz, located on the grand “Unter den Linden” boulevard, is known for its memorial to the 1933 book burnings. Surrounded by the State Opera, Humboldt University, and St. Hedwig’s Cathedral, this square is a serene place rich in history, right in the heart of Berlin.
- Gendarmenmarkt - Gendarmenmarkt is regarded as one of Berlin’s most beautiful squares. Flanked by the German and French Cathedrals and the Konzerthaus, it radiates architectural elegance. It is especially enchanting in the evenings or during Christmas, with its atmospheric charm and cultural allure.

- Bicycle use
- Rain poncho and gloves (only in cold and wet weather)
- Bicycle use
- Rain poncho and gloves (only in cold and wet weather)
- Meals
- Snacks
- Carbonated beverages
- Bottled water
- Meals
- Snacks
- Carbonated beverages
- Bottled water
The 2.5-hour Segway Tour offers a unique opportunity to explore the capital in depth. Effortlessly glide through the streets and get an up-close look at iconic sites such as the Brandenburg Gate, Checkpoint Charlie, and Museum Island. With personalized guidance, ample opportunity for questions, and an experienced guide, participants will enjoy maximum…
The 2.5-hour Segway Tour offers a unique opportunity to explore the capital in depth. Effortlessly glide through the streets and get an up-close look at iconic sites such as the Brandenburg Gate, Checkpoint Charlie, and Museum Island. With personalized guidance, ample opportunity for questions, and an experienced guide, participants will enjoy maximum comfort and a tailored experience. Whether visiting Berlin for the first time or already acquainted with the city, this tour provides a fresh and captivating perspective.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.