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Berlin neighbourhoods: Scheunenviertel and Prenzlauger Berg

This urban itinerary takes you to some of Berlin's most popular cultural sites. The inner courtyards and passageways around Hackescher Markt, the curious old water tower complex and the lively Kollwitzplatz are sure to charm walkers.
From the Panke to the heart of Berlin on a nature discovery trail
Discover Berlin and its centre on a green route along the Panke and Spree rivers, much of which is landscaped as a park. Explore a former industrial area on a trail that follows a stream, a pond, a canal and even a former royal waterway.
Take advantage of this unique opportunity to cross Berlin on foot on an almost entirely pedestrianised path.
Peacock Island in the Wannsee
Short round trip across the picturesque Peacock Island in the Wannsee. In addition to the beautiful landscape, there are also interesting buildings to discover, such as the dairy farm and the castle. You can also observe the peacocks that live here, some of which roam freely on the island, while others live in aviaries.Please note: There is a charge for the ferry to the island.
Berlin neighbourhoods: around the Oranienburger Tor

This route alternates between busy streets, including the famous Friedrichstraße, and much quieter streets. It is an opportunity to walk in the footsteps of Berlin's former Jewish community, one of the largest in Europe before the Nazi period.
Memories of the Berlin Wall: Bernauer Straße

Erected in 1961 and demolished in 1989, the Berlin Wall was a symbol of the Cold War. The itinerary proposed here, complete with numerous photos, videos and information, is undoubtedly the most moving of all the sites dedicated to the wall.
Memories of the Berlin Wall: from the East Side Gallery to Potsdamer Platz

Erected in 1961 and demolished in 1989, the Berlin Wall was a symbol of the Cold War. The route mainly follows the former course of the wall, the longest section of which remains in place and is now decorated with paintings by various artists. An urban walk that is both historical and commemorative.
The historic centre of Berlin

Berlin, a city with unique urban planning, presents here its most historic buildings, including the Reichstag and the Brandenburg Gate, as well as several memorial sites. The central station, at the start, and Alexanderplatz, at the finish, showcase beautiful examples of modern architecture.