Explore Berlin’s hidden gems on a guided bike tour with City Riders. Savor street food, hear captivating stories, and experience the city’s vibrant culture.
Explore Berlin’s hidden gems on a guided bike tour with City Riders. Savor street food, hear captivating stories, and experience the city’s vibrant culture.
- Checkpoint Charlie - Checkpoint Charlie was the primary border crossing between West Berlin and East Berlin during the era of the Berlin Wall.
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Topography of Terror - This site was once the Gestapo (Secret State Police) headquarters. During World War II, plans for the persecution and torture of Sintis, Roma, and Jews were devised here.
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- Checkpoint Charlie - Checkpoint Charlie was the primary border crossing between West Berlin and East Berlin during the era of the Berlin Wall.
- Topography of Terror - This site was once the Gestapo (Secret State Police) headquarters. During World War II, plans for the persecution and torture of Sintis, Roma, and Jews were devised here.
- Potsdamer Platz - Once one of Europe’s most lively squares before World War II, Potsdamer Platz became a desolate area between East and West Berlin from 1961.
- Fuhrerbunker - The Führerbunker served as Hitler’s final hideout in Berlin, where he took his life on April 30, 1945. Today, the site is marked by a parking lot and an information board.
- The Holocaust Memorial - Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe - This memorial in Berlin honors the murdered Jews of Europe with 2,711 concrete steles, located near the Brandenburg Gate, encouraging reflection and remembrance.
- Brandenburg Gate - A renowned Berlin landmark, the Brandenburg Gate was constructed in 1791. It once symbolized division but now represents German unity, located at Paris Square in the city’s center.
- Tiergarten - Berlin’s most beautiful park, reminiscent of New York’s Central Park.
- Bellevue Palace - The official residence of the German Federal President.
- Government District - Situated around the Reichstag and the Spree, this district is the hub of German politics, housing key political buildings like the Chancellery, the Bundestag, and various ministries.
- Reichstag Building - The Reichstag is Berlin’s parliamentary building, home to the German Bundestag. Built in 1894, it was partially destroyed in World War II and renovated from 1990, with a glass dome symbolizing political transparency.
- Museum Island - A UNESCO World Heritage Site, Museum Island in Berlin’s Spree River hosts five major museums, including the Pergamon Museum and the Neues Museum, serving as a cultural and artistic center.
- Alexanderplatz - A central square and major transport hub in Berlin, known for the TV Tower, World Clock, and numerous shops. It was once a prominent socialist project of the GDR.
- Nicholas Quarter - The Nikolaiviertel is Berlin’s oldest residential area, near the Spree and Alexanderplatz. Founded in the Middle Ages and rebuilt in the 1980s, it is now a historic site with restaurants, alleys, and the St. Nicholas Church.
- Bebelplatz - A historic Berlin square, infamous for the Nazi book burnings on May 10, 1933. An underground memorial of empty bookshelves now commemorates this event, located between the State Opera and Humboldt University.
- Gendarmenmarkt - Known as one of Berlin’s most beautiful squares, Gendarmenmarkt features the German Cathedral, French Cathedral, and the Konzerthaus, celebrated for its architecture and cultural events.

- Bicycle use
- Bicycle use
- Meals
- Meals
City Riders invites you to experience Berlin with all your senses: Hear captivating stories, uncover hidden gems, share laughter with fellow travelers, and savor Berlin through delightful culinary stops.
Whether you’re eager to witness live performances, indulge in street food, or admire iconic landmarks like the Brandenburg Gate and the East Side…
City Riders invites you to experience Berlin with all your senses: Hear captivating stories, uncover hidden gems, share laughter with fellow travelers, and savor Berlin through delightful culinary stops.
Whether you’re eager to witness live performances, indulge in street food, or admire iconic landmarks like the Brandenburg Gate and the East Side Gallery, City Riders provides not just a standard tour, but a genuine, personalized journey through the heart of the capital.
City Riders allows you to discover Berlin with all your senses: Listen to engaging tales, explore secret spots, enjoy laughter with other guests, and relish Berlin through delicious culinary stops that reveal the city’s true flavors.
Whether you’re keen to taste street food from around the globe or gaze at renowned attractions such as the Brandenburg Gate and the East Side Gallery, City Riders offers more than an ordinary tour, delivering an authentic, personal adventure through the lively capital.
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.