Berlin beer gardens

Why not combine culture with pleasure on a bike tour? Berlin offers plenty of cozy traditional beer gardens and also has a lively craft beer culture. These are ideal conditions for a fun bike tour with lots of interesting stops along the way.

This tour is ideal for small to large groups who want to discover Berlin in a fun way.

Mehrere Leute sitzen im Biergarten
15-20km
3-4h

Booking

  1. Pick a Day & Bikes Your bikes will be reserved for 30 minutes
  2. Book & Pay Online With PayPal or Credit Card
  3. Tour Starts at Our Store In Kastanienallee 55 in Berlin Mitte

Persons

Duration

3h
4h

Date

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Summary

3h Tour (1 Guide)
90
2 Persons à 25
50
0 Bikes
0
Total incl. 19% VAT
140

City Bike

10
trenoli - VIVO 3.0 - Wave
Size S 12
150 - 165 cm
Size M 11
165 - 175 cm
Size L 21
175 - 190 cm

Trekkingbike

15
Ghost - Square Trekking Essential W - Trapez
Size S 2
150 - 165 cm
Size M 5
165 - 175 cm
Size L 4
175 - 190 cm
Size XL 3
190 - 210 cm

MTB

15
Ghost - Kato Pro 29 - Diamant
Size XS 2
145 - 155 cm
Size S 5
150 - 165 cm
Size M 6
165 - 175 cm
Size L 3
175 - 190 cm

E-City

20
trenoli - Brenta classico - Wave
Size S 5
150 - 165 cm
Size M 2
165 - 175 cm
Size L 1
175 - 190 cm

E-Touring

25
Winora - Sinus R8f Eco - Wave
Size S 3
150 - 165 cm
Size M 1
165 - 175 cm
Size L 2
175 - 190 cm
Size XL 1
190 - 210 cm

E-Cruiser

15
One-Size 8
150 - 210 cm

E-Bike Compact

20
Winora - radius - Trapez
One-Size 1
150 - 210 cm

Woody Bike

10
COCO-MAT - Odysseus - Diamant
Size M 1
165 - 175 cm
Size L 4
175 - 190 cm
3h Tour (1 Guide)
90
2 Persons à 25
50
0 Bikes
Total incl. 19% VAT
140

Tour Highlights

Mit Mountainbikes durch den Mauerpark

Wall Park

Where the death strip used to be, Mauerpark is now a hive of activity. At the weekend, the park is a trendy meeting place with a flea market, barbecues and karaoke. Instead of GDR soccer, there are now various sporting events - a highlight for the "real Berlin".

Mit Urban Bike Tours zum Humboldtforum

Humboldt Forum

The Humboldt Forum, opened in 2020, is a cultural and exhibition center housed in the reconstructed Berlin Palace. It houses the Ethnological Museum and the Museum of Asian Art, as well as a wide range of events and educational programs. Architecturally, it combines baroque and modern elements.

Blick aufs Holzmarktgelände

Wood market

Holzmarkt in Berlin-Friedrichshain is a lively cultural and event location on the Spree. Known for its sustainable initiatives and diverse offerings, it offers bars, restaurants, clubs and event halls. Originally a market for wood, it is now a symbol of alternative lifestyles and creative diversity.

2 Personen sitzen auf ihren E-Cruisern in der Abenddämmerung vor der Berliner Mauer an der Bernauerstrasse

Wall on Bernauer Strasse

History can also be experienced wonderfully at dusk. When the crowds of tourists have already dispersed, we visit one of the last remaining original sections of the Berlin Wall at the memorial site on Bernauerstrasse.

House Schwarzenberg

This legendary Berlin backyard combines history, art and culture. In addition to the Museum Blindenwerkstatt Otto Weidt, there are artists' studios, a cinema, Café Central and the Eschschloraque Rümschrümp bar. An Eldorado for street art fans.

Oranienburger Strasse

Oranienburger Straße in Berlin is known for its lively atmosphere and cultural diversity. It stretches through the trendy Mitte district and offers numerous restaurants, bars and galleries. Historically significant due to its architecture and proximity to sights such as the New Synagogue. A popular meeting place for locals and tourists alike.

Radtour vorm Reichstag

Reichstag

The Reichstag in Berlin, originally the seat of the German Empire, became the seat of the Bundestag after reunification in 1999. Sir Norman Foster oversaw the renovation, including the new construction of the iconic glass dome, which symbolizes transparency and offers visitors a unique panoramic view of the city. As a symbol of German democracy, the Reichstag is open to the public and offers a permanent exhibition on the history and function of parliament.

3 Personen sutzen auf ihren E-Cruisern Daumen hoch direkt vor dem letzten Stück erhaltener Berliner Mauer .an der Niederkirchnerstrasse

Niederkirchnerstraße: discover the remains of the wall

Here you cycle right alongside history. Where once there were borders, today there is room for cohesion. Inspired by spectacular tales of courage and freedom, a task awaits you here that shows how you can overcome any obstacle as a team and break new ground together.

Potsdamer Platz

Potsdamer Platz, located in the former no man's land right next to the Berlin Wall, is a central traffic junction and newly developed lively district in Berlin. It is home to skyscrapers, shopping centers, cinemas, restaurants, museums and even a film academy. The square is a symbol of Berlin's resurgence after the fall of the Wall and attracts tourists and locals alike.

Tempelhof airfield

Tempelhof Airfield in Berlin, once an important airport, is now a huge inner-city open space of around 386 hectares. Known for its historical role during the Berlin Airlift, it was transformed into Tempelhof Park after its closure in 2008. Popular for various leisure activities such as cycling, skating and hang-gliding, it also offers space for events, community gardens and is a protected cultural monument with a rich history and diverse uses.

Urban Spree at the RAW Complex

Urban Spree is part of the RAW complex in Berlin’s Friedrichshain district. It’s a place where street art, music, and people blend together naturally. Nestled among colorful graffiti-covered walls is a bouldering area, and the laid-back beer garden buzzes with vibrant energy. Urban Spree is a place where art is created, celebrated, and lived—often all at once. Anyone strolling through the grounds feels as though they’ve captured a little piece of the real, wild Berlin.

East Side Gallery

The East Side Gallery is a 1.3 kilometer long section of the Wall that serves as an art gallery. With over 100 paintings by artists from all over the world, it symbolizes freedom and reunification after the fall of the Wall and is an important cultural landmark.

Cancellation

You can cancel your booking under the following conditions

Booking starts
Cancellation Fee
Refund
In more than 14 days
0%
100%
In 8 to 14 days
25%
75%
In 4 to 7 days
50%
50%
In 1 to 3 days
75%
25%
On same day
90%
10%

FAQ

Where do the tours start?

Unless otherwise agreed, we start in front of our store, at Kastanienallee 55, 10119 Berlin.

Can we start the tour somewhere else?

Yes, we can arrange to start the tour from your desired location. Your hotel often has its own rental bikes: we can then pick you up directly from there.

Do I need my own bike?

No, you can also borrow a bike from us.

How strenuous are the tours?

We ride at a leisurely and relaxed pace. Our tours are 9 - 25 km long and last 2 - 5 hours. There is something for everyone. You should be a bit fit. But there are plenty of stops and enough time for breaks.

How can I pay?

You can pay by credit card, PayPal, Apple Pay or, by arrangement, by bank transfer or cash before the start of the tour.

How can I cancel my online booking?

Please use the button at the end of the booking confirmation you received by email. You can find the cancellation conditions on the booking page.

Do you also offer tours for school classes, travel groups, etc.?

Yes, we run some tours that are particularly suitable for school classes. Or you can give us details under individual tours, such as time, places, interests, and we will put together a tailor-made tour for you. You can also contact us directly.

What happens in bad weather?

We ride in all weathers. Each participant is responsible for providing suitable clothing. If it is no longer possible during the tour, we will cancel the tour. Safety first. If the weather does not permit a start before the start of the tour, we will endeavor to arrange an alternative date. Our general terms and conditions apply here.

Who are our guides?

Our guides are as colorful as Berlin. They have lived in the city for years and know and love it. They grew up in the east and west of the city, experienced the fall of the Berlin Wall and know all the interesting stories and places. They are happy to share their knowledge and many tips about the city and its people with you. Also in several languages.