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This is the official route of the "Berlin Wall Race" in Berlin. The 161 km long Berlin Wall Race commemorates the victims of the former border that divided Germany between 1961 and 1989. The route largely follows the previous course of the Berlin Wall with a distance of 100 miles (160.9 km) around western Berlin. The run always takes place on a weekend around August 13th (= day of the construction of the wall). The route is mostly flat and paved and leads through urban areas, forests and...
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Popular, authentic city walk in Berlin. Attention: This route leads partly through dangerous areas. The Berlin districts of Kreuzberg and Friedrichshain are equipped with graffiti, paintings and lots of street art. From the 1970s to 1989, the art of graffiti, paintings and wall newspapers was already spreading on the west side of Berlin. Since the reunification of Germany, the city has now become home to a number of international street artists. The unusual buildings and painted walls also...
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Leisurely stroll along the Landwehr Canal The route starts at Kottbusser Damm between the underground stations Kottbusser Tor and Schönleinstrasse. From here it goes to many restaurants and bars along the Paul-Linke-Ufer. On the other side of the water is the well-known Maybachufer, where one of the city's best-known markets is set up on certain days. Highlights of the hike: - Maybachufer - Treptow Bridge - Paul-Lincke-Ufer
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Popular city walk on the Spree, Berlin. This city tour in Berlin leads along many of the most famous sights of the German capital. Numerous subway stops are ideal starting points for sightseeing tours. Depending on your individual preferences, you should bring a little time with you, for example to visit the cultural institutions on the Museum Island, to look around at Alexanderplatz or simply to enjoy the view of the Spree. The route can be completed on foot or by bike. Highlights of the...
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It starts at the Ostbahnhof, over the Schilling Bridge along the beautiful Engeldamm. After a little swerve, it is quite unspectacular over Moritzplatz, Oranienstrasse and Lindenstrasse. At the Jewish Museum (highly recommended!) Turn right over a pedestrian path. Take a short left at Friedrichstrasse and then immediately right again into Rahel-Varnhagen-Promenade. The Tommy-Weisbecker-Haus is at the end of the promenade. A small highlight from the outside. Then continue straight on...
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