This is an off-the-beaten-track experience across Berlin, combining the diversity of the city with its history. Along the way you'll see Nazi-era buildings as well as a 19th century hospital, now converted into a splendid and sprawling apartment complex; equally, you'll come across stumblestones commemorating murdered Jews during the Nazi-era that are next to some faux-Tudor style buildings developed by one of Berlin's most important turn-of-the-century city developers. You'll also see a typical late 19th century tenement building set against a converted bunker. The quirky diversity of Neukölln with its Turkish Market mark the end of this tour, one which some have described to have an "A" and a "B" Side, though which one is which no one seems to agree!
Wiener Str. 1-6, Berlin, Germany
Admire Germany's oldest mosque going back to the 1920s and hear some amazing stories about what happened in that mosque in the 1930s.
Learn more about its history (... and if the wine-fest is on, between mid-May and mid-September, why not stop for a glass of fine Riesling?).
Maybachufer 3, Berlin, Germany
On Tuesdays and Fridays the Turkish Market takes place at Maybach Ufer in Neukölln. It's an experience in itself as people from all over the world mix and mingle, scream, shout, eat and drink!
See a slew of trendy cafes and bars. Concluding the tour in one of them is optional.
er Beer, who was later murdered in Terezin. The synagogue was set ablaze during the pogroms in November 1938 and subsequently destroyed during WWII. Only one wing of this once proud neo Baroque building survived, however, the building is set to be rebuilt starting 2023.
We pick up from any hotel in Berlin
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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