What’s the best way to explore a city? Definitely by taking short walks, preferably off the beaten track. Walks in Berlin are ideal for discovering the city at a leisurely pace.
Berlin, the capital of Germany, is not only a political and cultural center, but also a place that offers a variety of walks with different themes. A walk through Berlin can be much more than just a simple stroll through the streets. It can be a journey through time, a cultural discovery, or a culinary experience.
Historical discoveries:
Berlin has a rich history, ranging from the Prussian kings to divided Germany and reunification. A history-oriented walk could include places such as the Brandenburg Gate, Checkpoint Charlie, or the East Side Gallery.

Cultural highlights:
Berlin is known for its vibrant art and culture scene. A cultural stroll could take you to some of the city’s most famous museums, theaters, or galleries, such as Museum Island or the Berlinische Galerie.
Architectural wonders:
From historic buildings to modern architecture, Berlin offers an impressive variety. An architectural walk could include Berlin Cathedral, the Bauhaus Archive, or Potsdamer Platz.
Green oases:
Despite its urban nature, Berlin has many parks and green spaces. A nature-oriented walk could take you through the Tiergarten, Volkspark Friedrichshain, or the Botanical Garden.

Culinary discoveries:
Berlin is a melting pot of cultures, and this is reflected in its cuisine. A culinary stroll could take you to traditional German bakeries, Turkish kebab shops, or Vietnamese street food stalls.
Underground culture:
Berlin also has a vibrant underground and alternative scene. Such a walk could take you to street art, independent bookshops, or alternative music clubs.
I would like to present a few walks in Berlin here. Walks of varying lengths, some with more sights than others, and walks on specific themes.
Walks in Berlin – our tours
One of the largest and most central parks in Berlin is the Großer Tiergarten (Great Tiergarten)in the Mitte district. The park covers 210 hectares and is crossed by several main roads that meet at the Großer Stern with the Victory Column. You need time to walk through the Great Tiergarten, or you can choose smaller…
Let's go for a stroll on the Ku'damm! Come with us on a walk along Kurfürstendamm via Tauentzinstraße to the subway station Wittenbergplatz. Come with us to the City-West!
If you travel on the Berlin S-Bahn ring, you will come to the Messe Nord station. This is a busy place, especially during trade fairs, and from here you can get to the Messezentrum Berlin. But not only that. Here is also the ICC Berlin, the Berlin Radio Tower, the House of Radio and not…
Berlin Reinickendorf - one of the most popular destinations in the district, the Greenwich Promenade, is located on the banks of Lake Tegler. For us, it is one of the local recreation areas that we visit more often and enjoy during a walk.
on the way in the large housing estate Siemensstadt I've been living in Siemensstadt for over 25 years now, but I haven't really paid much attention to the architectural history of my neighborhood. Sure, I have seen tourist groups walking along here from time to time and I also know the signs on some rows…
For me, one of the perfect places to relax in any season is the Volkspark Jungfernheide in Siemensstadt. Not only do you find quiet corners here, but the experience factor is also taken care of.
As a Berliner, you know the Spree - or so you think… A walk along the Spree is pure relaxation.
Shortly before 10 am, Holger our guide for the tour "Soviet Berlin II - Through the Red Metropolis" of Berlins Taiga was already waiting for us at the main station. With him, we should go on a discovery tour through Berlin in the next 4 hours and immerse ourselves in the time of the end…
If you can't travel and experience the city tour live, you have to look for alternatives. How about a virtual city tour of the Friedrich-Wilhelm-Stadt in Berlin?
"Experience the city" is the motto of Ulrike, who offered us an interesting walk through Neukölln at the ReiseBlogger Camp. Not through all of Neukölln, Ulrike led us through Rixdorf.


