My Neighborhood, My Favorite Restaurants!
Join me on a true insider foodie tour through one of Berlin’s most vibrant areas: the 'Wrangelkiez' in Kreuzberg. Discover the extraordinary culinary diversity of this neighborhood while uncovering the stories behind its restaurants. From traditional delicacies to vibrant international street food, prepare to explore a world of flavors.
This tour is a unique blend of cultural stops featuring local history and anecdotes, paired with tastings at five of my hand-picked favorite restaurants.
The rotating menu may include specialties from Turkey, Vietnam, Peru, Austria, Sweden, Germany... Berlin's ubiquitous kebab or currywurst isn’t part of the standard program, but can be included upon request! Each "snack" is a small yet satisfying portion—far more than just a bite-sized sample. Over the course of the tour, you’ll enjoy the equivalent of a full meal.
Let a local insider guide you to the hidden gastro gems of this Kiez!
Meeting point is at the end of the Cuvrystraße directly by the river-bank of the Spree. The nearest subway stop is Schlesisches Tor. Search for ‘Cuvrystrasse 2’ if you are using Google Maps.
The tour ends at different Gastro partners near the metro, depending on the season.
Learn the history of this unusual bridge: One of Berlin’s best known landmarks, the Oberbaumbrücke - connection between East and West - embedded in much local history.
A small parcel of land with an eventful history and some lesser known architectural monuments.
In the former border area during the partition of Berlin, the Wall here made the towns of Kreuzberg and Alt-Treptow peripheral areas of the city. A preserved relic is this watchtower.
Görlitzer Park is a recreational area for the neighbourhood. I'll tell you anecdotes of its history and why it has a bad reputation today!
One of the central streets of the neighbourhood. Here you find an extraordinary density of international gastro offers. As a visitor, you could just try your luck. I show you personally tested highlights!
The name-giving street of the neighbourhood. Find out why and see a church built in the style of a Romanesque monastery. The amazing density of international gastro offerings continues here as well. From here I give you the final option to rest in a Kiez pub or take you to the station Schlesisches Tor - where the subway is not underground.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
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