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E-Bikes are easy to ride and fun! Our E-Bike tours are the perfect way to get further afield and see more of what Munich has to offer. Join us for the exhilaration of power-assisted cycling while we show you the best of Munich!
Our E-Bike tour are offered as private tours so you get the personalized attention and flexibility you need to make your visit extra special. Don’t see a tour you want? Just let us know and we will work with you to create customer tour perfect for your Munich adventure.
Enjoy the lastest in green biking technology on your private E-Bike tour of Munich!
All of ur tours are lead by our experienced guides
Jürgen is someone you could literally call a world citizen – he’s half German, born in Brazil, yet grew up in India! He moved to Germany at age 18 and, in his years studying Biology in Bremen, he increasingly felt the draw to the amazing and dynamic city of Berlin. When not on tour, he’s studying History and Theory of Culture, writing movie reviews and even producing films as well.
“Berlin is just crazy! It's dynamic, constantly evolving and you'll never get bored. Even after living here for seven years I still love to walk/bike around town to explore. Everyday you'll discover something new, something exciting. Whether it is a café, new street artist or piece of history – it’s amazing!”
The Cold War tour as this was a period that defined much of the 20th century and still influences (geo)politics today. Berlin was right in the heart it and is the city where ideologies truly clashed.
The Memorial for the Murdered Jews of Europe. It doesn’t come with dates, names or sentences describing historical events, but is a memorial that pulls you in, and asks you to interpret it for yourself.
For a great breakfast, head down to Neukölln to a little café called Roamer's. It's cozy (they only have five tables) with amazing food! Go for the beetroot sandwich or an egg dish. Trust me.
Rebecca is our go-to person for all forms of bookings and customer enquiries. A lover of languages, Rebecca speaks English, German, Italian, Norwegian and a little Spanish. She is often found training on one of the many athletics tracks in the city, reading German books, brunching with friends in Prenzlauer Berg and enjoying films at independent cinemas.
"I have lived in many cities in Europe but have always been drawn back to Berlin. The city has a sense of freedom and energy that I cannot find elsewhere. History is around every corner, creative spaces are abundant and the nightlife is unique. There really is never a dull moment here!”
Third Reich Tour as it goes to one of my favourite areas in Berlin - Große Hamburger Straße - with Stolpersteine, the Missing House, the Alte Jüdische Friedhof, Sophienkirche and bullet holes in the walls. You can really reflect on the city's history here.
Gedenkstätte Deutscher Widerstand, a site of remembrance, political studies, active learning, documentation, and research illustrating resistance to National Socialism.
Enjoy Turkish food at Hasir at Kottbusser Tor. There are over 400,000 people of Turkish-decent in Berlin, making this a wonderful place to indulge in some authentic cuisine.
Marriette is a Berlin veteran originally from the Lake District in Northern England. Her planned three-month stay in Berlin after university started a decade ago and you will now find Marriette dividing her days amongst Segway tours, her sewing machine, finding vintage treasures at Berlin’s many flea markets and enjoying lively open air parties.
“Berlin is rough around the edges to say the least. It’s a living breathing entity and many a traveler have succumbed to its magnetic draw. The city pulls no punches; it’s very unapologetic, it’s raw, and it’s in a constant state of evolution.”
The Cold War Tour because you get to go into the coolest part of the city and see it in a historical sense rather than just for its bar and restaurant vibe.
Oberbaumbrücke as it has an amazing history dating back to the 1700’s and today connects the two most vibrant neighborhoods of Berlin.
Get down to Görlitzer Park in the summer – such a great place for a picnic, prosecco and people watching!