Experience the magic of Christmas in Berlin and join our expert local guide on an enchanting journey through Berlin’s Christmas Markets, Germany's Christmas traditions and their historic origins - mulled wine included!
This tour is more than just a scenic walk — it’s your festive gateway to Berlin. You’ll get an overview of four distinct Christmas markets, along with insights from a knowledgeable local guide, plenty of photo-worthy moments, and engaging stories from the city’s past.
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Public walking tour
Meet your guide in front of Starbucks
Our journey begins at the striking Humboldt Forum, housed in the beautifully restored Berlin City Palace. Here, you’ll stumble upon a quaint secret — a secluded winter market surrounded by a dreamy display of sparkling lights, making it an ideal place to snap your first holiday photo!
See the TV Tower, Alexanderplatz, Neptunbrunnen, and the Rotes Rathaus (Red Town Hall) and pass by one of Berlin’s liveliest Christmas markets, complete with a towering Ferris wheel, an ice-skating rink, and a festive spirit set against the backdrop of the city’s historic skyline.
Stroll through Berlin's oldest quarter. With its medieval architecture, narrow stone-paved alleys, and charming Christmas market, this spot feels like it’s straight out of a winter fairytale. Your guide will share engaging stories about Berlin’s beginnings, unique German Christmas traditions, and a few fun seasonal tidbits. To help you stay cozy, you’ll also enjoy a complimentary warm cup of spiced mulled wine — or a non-alcoholic version, if you like — while taking in the festive surroundings.
Surrounded by elegant white pavilions, twinkling lights, and stunning historic architecture, this market is a true holiday centerpiece. After your guide’s introduction, you’re free to wander at your leisure — whether that means shopping for artisanal treasures, indulging in festive treats, or enjoying another warm cup of Glühwein.
Please note: Entry to the market is optional and costs just €2, should you wish to stay and explore further after the tour.
We meet in front of Starbucks at the S-Bahn station Hackescher Markt
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