The Ultimate Private E-Bike Tour (with Rickshaw Option)
Experience the spirit of Berlin without breaking a sweat! Powered by a gentle “electronic tailwind,” our E-Bikes let you effortlessly glide through 800 years of history, from Prussian grandeur to the shadows of the Cold War.
Synchronised Flotilla: We operate on a strict “together we stop and drive together” policy. Your private group moves as one, ensuring everyone shares the same historical storytelling and photo opportunities at Berlin’s most famous highlights.
Fully Customizable: Tailor your route with our expert guides. Dive deeper into Third Reich history, trace the path of the Berlin Wall, or seek out hidden street art—you have total flexibility in your timing and route.
The Rickshaw Option: Have non-bikers or seniors in your group? No problem. You can exchange two E-Bikes for 1 E-Rickshaw. This barrier-free vehicle serves as the anchor for your group, allowing less-mobile guests to ride alongside the cyclists.
U-Bahn Rosentahler Platz excit Weinbergsweg Meetingpoint Weinbergsweg 6 Rosenthaler Platz, Berlin: In the heart of Berlin's Mitte district, it's super easy to get anywhere from here with the well-connected public transport.
Alexanderplatz: One of Berlin's busiest squares, surrounded by shopping centres, restaurants, and historical buildings, Alexanderplatz is the heart of city life. Fernsehturm Berlin (Television Tower): One of Berlin's iconic structures, the Television Tower is Germany's tallest building at 368 meters.
Schlossplatz (Palace Square): The location of the Berlin Palace, this square is one of the city's significant historical points.
Museuminsel (Museum Island): A UNESCO World Heritage Site, Museum Island is home to many famous museums, including the Altes Museum, Pergamon Museum, and Neues Museum.
Bebelplatz (Nazi Book Burning Site): This square is where books were burned during the Nazi regime. Today, empty bookshelves under a glass panel commemorate this tragic event.
Gendarmenmarkt (Gendarmenmarkt Square): One of Berlin's most beautiful squares, Gendarmenmarkt includes the German and French Cathedrals and the Konzerthaus Berlin.
Checkpoint Charlie: During the Cold War, Checkpoint Charlie was one of the crossing points between East and West Berlin, an important symbol of Berlin's divided past.
Topographie des Terrors (SS Gestapo Headquarters): This open-air museum, which offers essential exhibits and documents about the Nazi era, creates a historical memory.
Führerbunker (Hitler's Death Bunker): Located in Berlin's Mitte district, the Führerbunker is where Adolf Hitler spent his last days. Hitler, who was hiding here during the collapse of Nazi Germany, committed suicide in 1945. No prominent structures are on this site today, but an information panel in the vicinity commemorates this historical event. The Führerbunker is an essential visit point for understanding Berlin's dark past.
Holocaust Memorial: Dedicated to the Jews killed by the Nazis, this monument consists of grey concrete blocks and evokes a deep sense of reflection in visitors.
Brandenburger Tor (Brandenburg Gate): A symbol of Berlin, the Brandenburg Gate is a historic structure and a symbol of the city's unification.
Reichstag (Bundestag): The Reichstag, where the German Federal Parliament meets, is notable for its glass dome and panoramic city view.
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