Get a shortcut to the best local foodie haunts in Berlin on this fun tasting tour. After meeting your guide and small group at your first stop for a tasty energy boost, set off to sample delicious local specialities, including Berlin’s signature Currywurst and a selection of Berlin's finest craft beers. Combining food with history, you’ll also discover hidden gems within the historic Jewish neighborhood.
- Eat your way through the heart of Berlin on a cultural foodie tour
- A limit of 12 travelers keeps the experience personal
- Discover more about the hidden Berlin and its history
We meet all travelers in front of SammyS Berliner Donuts. Look for the guide with the Eating Europe Logo.
Curry 61 is at the heart of the action in Hackeschemarkt, serving tourists with a local touch. All the pork used in the sausages is sourced daily from a single butcher in Brandenburg, while the curry sauce is mixed fresh every few hours.
Cafe Cinema is a small bar that serves the nearby underground cinema that has tables and benches scattered across the entrance to the artistic alleyway.
Over 400,000 Döner Kebabs are eaten every single day in Berlin. You get skip-the-line access to one of the city’s most popular spots to see why!
This 19th-century themed restaurant is set under the tracks of the beautiful Hackeschemarkt Station and serves old-fashioned food within it’s wood-panelled walls,
Here, we will learn the history of beer and beer brewing in Germany and Berlin as well as the story of Lemke: how one man with nothing but a dream and a homebrewing kit in a garage created one of the biggest names in the Berlin craft beer scene.
Hackesche Höfe, a significant Jewish cultural hub in 1900s Berlin. Despite being sold during the Nazi regime and abandoned, it was rediscovered by artists after reunification. Restored to its original purpose, it now showcases Berlin's art and artisans.
Hackeschemarkt, named after Hacke who transformed the swampland into a bustling market square, lies at the heart of Central Berlin's artistic scene.
In the mid-1800s, Kaiser Wilhelm II of Prussia transformed an unused small island in Central Berlin into the capital's hub for art and science. Now hosting six historical museums, including the Pergamon for Ancient European and Middle Eastern art, the Bode for Byzantine art, and the Neues museum for prehistoric Eurasian culture.
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