Tour Details
Duration
3 hours
Product Type
Tour
Venues
- Kottbusser Tor
- Markthalle IX
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Tour Description
Nothing captures the urban pulse of Berlin like Kreuzberg. Once a forgotten corner of West Berlin, this neighborhood has transformed itself into an energetic hub of counterculture and creativity—but there’s much more to this alternative quarter than just buzzing nightlife. On this three-hour alternative walking tour of Berlin—a Kreuzberg tour with a local historian—we'll encounter the ever-changing identity of this area and explore how the city battles to stay off-beat in the face of gentrification.
Kreuzberg Tour: Immigrant Roots, Bohemian Haven
When arriving in Kreuzberg, the international character of the area is immediately obvious. We'll begin the walk by discussing the immigrant workers who were invited to fill the void in Berlin’s workforce after the end of World War II, and who created the multi-cultural ambience felt in the neighborhood to this day. Walking along the canal banks of the Maybachufer, the site of the popular Turkish market, we’ll see vividly how that community has planted deep roots in the area over many decades.
Alternative Walking Tour of Berlin
The other side of Kreuzberg’s story is its strong connection with the counterculture. The neighborhood has historically been home to a generation of '68 anti-war draft dodgers, poets, pop stars, and performance artists. Iggy Pop and David Bowie hung out here, Yoko Ono and Joseph Beuys held Fluxus happenings, and the area became a laboratory for hippie culture and alternative movements. We may visit the famous food stands at Markthalle IX food market, and the Künstlerhaus Bethanien, a former hospital also reclaimed as an art hub. Along the way, we’ll also step sideways into the courtyards and gathering places of Kreuzberg’s diverse communities.
Looking Towards the Future
Kreuzberg finds itself smack in the middle of the German capital, trying to hold off gentrification and conformity. As Berlin continues to evolve and grow, its counterculture is becoming more attractive to tourists, which poses a challenge for the alternative scene trying to stay true to its early values. Our visit to Kreuzberg focuses on introducing this vibrant neighborhood to visitors without resorting to voyeurism or sugarcoating. Instead, we’ll come away with an understanding of what makes the city tick by going straight to the spots where Berlin’s radical heart still beats.
FAQ
What's the best day of the week to take this tour?
We find that Tuesdays and Fridays are the best options because the fantastic Turkish market on Maybachufer is open and can be included on the tour route.
Does this walk include a visit to any of the art galleries?
During the tour, you can see some examples of street art and visit Bethanien cultural center, but for those who are interested in art, we would recommend doing the Berlin art scene tour.
We find that Tuesdays and Fridays are the best options because the fantastic Turkish market on Maybachufer is open and can be included on the tour route.
Does this walk include a visit to any of the art galleries?
During the tour, you can see some examples of street art and visit Bethanien cultural center, but for those who are interested in art, we would recommend doing the Berlin art scene tour.
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23 Reviews
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Lucia was very knowledgable about Kreuzberg and very enthusiastic in delivering her knowledge. Her visual aids were very helpful in understanding the district. She showed us many interesting places that helped weave together the history of the district. The concluding stop near the Spree to discuss the future plans for the area (and Berlin) was quite helpful in providing a focused conclusion to the walk.
Stephen
Reviewed on:
May 29, 2017
Lucia is a very godd, nice and friendly teacher!
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Marion
Reviewed on:
Mar 25, 2015
This exceeded my expectation which was high. Robert was very interesting and also humorous. He uniquely conveyed a good sense of what Kreuzberg is all about and covered a wide range of topics from history to architecture to characterization of the people. I have only one criticism. I wish the weather hadn't changed. It ended up a cold walk but even knowing the cold, I wouldn't have missed it.
Catherine
Reviewed on:
Mar 20, 2013