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Sightseeing running tours in the heart of the german capital, you are a runner now you can experience the best sights of berlin on the run.
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Our team specializes in guided city running tours combined with culture and sightseeing
Explore the attractions of Germany's capital city from a new perspective with your personal SightRunning guide:
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- personal or small groups
- start at hotel or meeting point
- 4 - 6 miles per hour running pleasure
- daily from 6 am to midnight
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Our offer is specially designed for Berlin tourists and business travelers with running experience
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Travel journalist Anne Dimon reports about running tourism companies operating in various cities in the world... Running tours appeal to both the runner and the tourist in a treveller... Mike's SightRunning in Berlin is the newcomer... The convenience of combining a sightseeing tour with a regular workout is attractive for many ambitious runners who are on vacation or travelling on business. Read the whole article ...
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The 11 Best Running Routes in Berlin
Sporty through the capital
The whole of Berlin runs - all the parks and streets are used. Berlin offers you an incredible variety of running routes and paths. Along the water, through the city, across fields and through forests... . But whether you want to train for the next sporting competition or just want to have some fun running in Berlin, we have selected the most beautiful jogging routes in the capital. Try them out - variety is guaranteed.
By the way: the Berlin Half Marathon always takes place on the first Sunday in April and the Berlin Marathon on the last weekend in September. But these are only the really big races in Berlin. Throughout the year, Berlin offers sporting competitions where runners can try their hand.
Tip 1: One district, 11 districts, 21 routes - small but nice running routes
Every district of Reinickendorf can be circumnavigated once - so there are routes of all lengths and for every type of endurance. From 1.3 kilometres around the Steinbergsee or 2.8 kilometres through the Tegeler Fließ to almost 40 kilometres through the Tegeler Forst. In between, the Reinickendorf running park offers all lengths and you also have the opportunity to discover cultural places and sights.
Running Park in Reinickendorf
Tip 2: Running along the little river in Berlin - The Pankeweg
Much more physical fitness is required on the Pankeweg. The trail starts at Chausseestraße and goes all the way to Schönhausen Palace Park. On the way, you run along the river. If you want to go further, you can follow the route to Buch. Enjoy your run through Berlin!
Schloss Schönhausen
Tip 3: Wide views - Running on Tempelhofer Feld
This classic had to be mentioned because it is simply suitable for everyone who enjoys running in Berlin: Beginners and experienced. The runway of the former Tempelhof Airport is many hundreds of metres long and straight ahead on an absolutely flat surface . Plenty of space and freedom to let your gaze and thoughts wander to the horizon. Your running route might even pass an old airplane.
Tempelhofer Feld
Tip 4: Running Route in Treptow - Always along the water
Around the Stralau Peninsula and on to Treptower Park, houseboats are anchored and on sunny days there are many people on the green meadow. If you start at Ostkreuz, you follow the riverbank path for almost ten kilometres. On the way back, you will pass through the Plänterwald forest and the former amusement park.
Treptower Park
Tip 5: Running and Sightseeing - Three Lakes Circuit
Here you not only run around the three lakes Orankesee, Obersee and Fauler See, but you also get a bit of sightseeing and pure nature on the way . You'll pass the Mies van der Rohe bungalow and a wonderful nature reserve where you can see rare plants and bird species while jogging. If you're still motivated after the 7 kilometres or so, head straight for the next lake: The White Lake offers another 5 kilometres. This is also a wonderful route.
Tip 6: Make some altitude metres in Friedrichshain park
If you don't just want to run, but work on your strength and fitness , you can go to Volkspark Friedrichshain: up and down the Bunkerberg a few times and then over the Trimm-Dich trail. Sore muscles are pre-programmed! Afterwards you deserve a visit to the beergarden in the park or try one of the cute little cafés in the area.
Volkspark Friedrichshain
Tip 7: A round around the Kienbergpark
You can also strengthen your stamina in Kienbergpark. Around the mountain and then simply choose the route to the top - this way you can clear your head and enjoy a beautiful view over Berlin. Kienberg park is close to the Gardens of the world. A beautiful place to visit in the springtime.
Tip 8: Running route through Berlin's centre
Berlin's largest park - the Tiergarten - is the starting point for a jogging tour through the centre. Along the way are numerous sights , such as Bellevue Palace, the House of World Cultures or the Ribbon of the Federation. Through the park itself, many paths branch off into very individual routes.
Tip 9: Enchanted running trails in Rehberge park
You can jog through the Volkspark Rehberge in a particularly undisturbed way. An enchanted landscape of forests, meadows, hills and lakes awaits you here. On a total distance of 25 kilometres, there is a suitable route for every level. You will find the challenge directly at the open-air museum, where the path climbs slightly.
Rehberge park
Tip 10: Royal jogging - Running at the park of Schloss Charlottenburg
Against the backdrop of Charlottenburg Palace, it is a wonderful place to walk - even if you would like to stop here and there and stroll a bit with the other visitors. The almost four-kilometre-long paths through the palace park lead past the mausoleum, the rococo pavilion or the tea house. A truly royal running route!
Schloss Charlottenburg
Tip 11: The long distance running route: around Müggelsee lake
Finally, a round for all those who have been actively jogging for a while: A loop around Müggelsee. Depending on your level of fitness, you'll need between two and a half and four hours for the 25 kilometres . You'll love the route: on the one hand, the view of the lake and on the other, the running route itself leads almost entirely through woodland and parkland.
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The corona pandemic has kept us holed up in our apartments more than usual this year. Fortunately, we still have unlimited outdoor exercise — and plenty of beautiful Berlin running routes — to keep us in shape while gyms and sports facilities are closed. And let’s face it: we’re super grateful for this freedom and the chance to burn off that excess energy while going for a run.
Even those amongst us who wouldn’t dream of going jogging under normal circumstances might not be so averse to the idea these days. We’ve put together 12 of Berlin’s most beautiful running routes.
Along Lietzensee
Lietzenseepark is only a stone’s throw from the ICC exhibition halls and is the northernmost link in a chain of lakes that stretches through Grunewald to the city limits. The 2.2-kilometre-long route leads along the shore of the lake without challenging gradients along park paths. Lietzenseepark is accessible around the clock. However, the paths are not illuminated.
Length: 2.2 km
Through Volkspark Friedrichshain
The route through Volkspark Friedrichshain is flat throughout. Evening runners will find a stumble-free exercise circuit on the mostly illuminated paths. If you don’t manage the entire route, you can simply continue running straight ahead after the third left-hand bend instead of turning right again, thus shortening the lap. Those who are a little fitter and want to work on their stamina can include the 78-metre-high Bunkerberg (‘bunker mountain’). The gradient isn’t steep, but it still pushes your pulse up.
Length: 2.4 km, 3.5 km with hill (dotted line)
On the banks of Landwehr Canal
The route runs for almost 9 kilometres through green spaces and city streets alongside the Landwehrkanal (Landwehr Canal). With no slopes, it can also easily be mastered by inexperienced runners. The sections of the route which run along city streets are illuminated. There is one major restriction: every Tuesday and Friday, a weekly market takes place at Maybachufer between Kottbusser Damm and Schinkestraße. In this case, just use the opposite bank (Paul-Linke-Ufer).
Length: Just under 9 km
Through Tiergarten
The Tiergarten tours cover 8 kms, or just under 3 kms, respectively on footpaths right through the green lungs of the city. It’s not unusual to meet celebrities from the world of politics here. Whether you go directly past the Victory Column or the numerous water features is up to you. Due to the designated barbecue areas, runners will only catch the occasional waft of charred burger at certain points during summer.
If you’re not ready for the bigger circuits, you can start directly at Großer Stern, jog down Hofjägerallee and turn right at the third exit into Tiergarten. Continue along Neuer See until you finally cross Straße des 17 Juni. Turn right onto this road and keep going until the starting point. If you’re a seasoned runner and just warming up, you can make a detour to the Reichstag and Federal Chancellery in addition to one of the longer routes.
Length: 8 km, 2.8 km (dotted line)
Volkspark Humboldthain
Volkspark Humboldthain offers runners a wide range of training routes with flat paths supplemented by ascents. Whoever dares to take on the bunker mountain is promised great views across the city — however, nearly 80 meters have to be overcome first. The best route, easy to master even for inexperienced runners, leads over paved park paths and is 2.1 kilometres long and without inclines. The park is open around the clock; some parts of the path are unlit.
Length: 2.1 kilometres
Through Volkspark Schöneberg
Volkspark Schöneberg/Wilmersdorf is more long than wide. For those who like it shorter and more leisurely, the 3.8 km long course can be ‘defused’ at any time thanks to the numerous opportunities for shortcuts. For advanced runners, the stairs at the edge of the park at Innsbrucker Straße (directly by the underground station Rathaus Schöneberg) and at the footbridge over Bundesallee offer the opportunity to test your pulse limits, while all around, families with their children enjoy the green oasis in the middle of Schöneberg/Wilmersdorf.
Length: 3.8 km
Viktoriapark
At the ‘Kreuzberg’ itself, which at 66 metres is the highest natural point in Berlin city centre, you can improve your fitness considerably. The run up the hill can almost be described as mountain training — but the effort is rewarded with a unique view over Kreuzberg. The 1.2 km short run through Viktoriapark is a tough one: the course is steep and demanding. It can only be varied to a limited extent and adapted to individual needs. You’ll run over paved park paths.
Length: 1.2 km
Through Treptower Park
Both routes mainly follow the River Spree. The beautiful views make every step of the 5 or 4.5-kilometre-long tours a little easier. Treptower Park and Plänterwald are sadly no longer insider tips for runners — for good reason. Here joggers mingle with like-minded people, and on both routes there are no gradients so you’ll have enough energy left to enjoy the scenery. If you’re pretty fit, you can also combine the two routes and run nearly 10 kilometres in the most beautiful surroundings.
Length: 5 km, 4.4 km (dotted line)
Along the Panke
The Panke path begins between new buildings on Chausseestraße. It meanders through northern Wedding, always along the small river, into the Bürgerpark in Pankow and on through the Schönhausen palace gardens. Then it runs parallel to the motorway slip road out of the city: through a few gardens and over a motorway bridge (which is currently being renovated, but there is a detour). Then comes nature. To the right and left are the Rieselfelder, and the Panke flows like a faithful companion the whole time beside you. If you want, you can trot all the way to Buch.
Length: About 15 km
Through Volkspark Prenzlauer Berg
The Prenzlauer Berg route is short but pleasant. 2.7 kilometres on flat park ground is ideal for beginners, but if you’re not up to that yet, take a shortcut halfway, and, instead of turning left at the 8th junction, turn right again towards Hohenschönhauser Straße. After about 1.3 kms you’ll arrive at the starting point. If you do this regularly, you will soon be able to complete the big circuit.
Length: 2.7 kms
The Three Lakes Run
The route starts at Strandbad Orankesee and leads to a relaxed warm-up around the lake. Then it heads over Oberseestraße to the Obersee, which is right next door. Afterwards, while passing along the right-hand bank of the lake, you’ll spy the iconic bungalow of Mies van der Rohe. Via Sabinensteig, the round trip leads to the Fauler See nature reserve. Continuing around the lake, you’ll spot rare plants and numerous bird species. Via Orankestrand, you return to the starting point of the tour. Particularly ambitious runners can still include the lap around Weissen See in their circuit. For us, definitely one of the 12 most beautiful running routes in Berlin.
Length: About 7 km, (including Weissen See about 12 km)
Through Hasenheide
On the trail of 19th-century gymnastics legend Friedrich Ludwig Jahn, Hasenheide is a particularly inspiring place. If necessary, the 2.5-kilometre-long track can be extended by a good 1 km if you jog along the two almost parallel paths running through the middle, in addition to the larger circuit. If you feel like a little ‘mountain run’, make a detour to the gently rising Rixdorfer Höhe (69.5 m) and enjoy a view of the multicultural hustle and bustle in the park.
Length : 2.5 km, 3.7 km (with dotted line)
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The Tiergarten is the running capital of Berlin. A vast, 545 acre green space right in the city, Tiergarten is a running paradise for locals and visitors alike. There are about 14 miles of mainly gravel trails. The Victory Column in the park’s center is a good basis point. From there, heading north has a nice path along the See River. South goes to a small lake, several ponds, and the zoo. Several of Berlin’s important landmarks are also part of this run: Brandenburg Gate, the Reichstag building (seat of the German parliament), Bellevue Palace (German President’s residence), the Congress Hall, the Kanzleramt (Chancellor’s Office), the remnants of the Berlin Wall, and the Soviet War Memorial. Our map shows a nice 7k tour of the park.
Nice add-on : Schlosspark Charlottenburg, ~2 miles west. Baroque castle surrounded by beautiful gardens, with paths along the River Spree. ~2 mile perimeter run and ~2 miles of paths.
- 14 miles of paths
- Relatively flat
- Brandenburg Gate
- Subway stations in the area
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Sightjogging is for anyone
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Berlin sightrunning tours are individually designed for you. Date, time and duration and tour will be arranged according to your needs. I am happy to accompany you on an individual jogging tour according to your wishes. Alternatively, I have already worked out some attractive sight jogging routes.
If you want more information or want to make an appointment, feel free to contact me. Happy running!
Sightrunning Tour 1: Historical Berlin
Sightrunning tour through Berlin’s history in “fast forward” – from the first settlements to a modern capital.
Distance: ca. 7,3 km Duration: ca. 1,5 hrs
Sightrunning Tour 2: Government District and Tiergarten
This city running tour goes from the Great Elector’s hunting ground to the heart of democracy.
Distance: ca. 5,8 km Duration: ca. 1 hr
Sightrunning Tour 3: Berlin Wall Tour
„No one has the intention of erecting a wall” (Walter Ulbricht, June 1961) – despite this quote we’ll discover the Berlin wall on this city jogging tour.
Distance: ca. 9 km Duration: ca. 1,5 – 2 hrs
Sightrunning Tour 4: Palace Tour with Charlottenburg Palace and Bellevue Palace
Sightseeing while jogging: along the Spree through green Berlin to Charlottenburg Palace and back to Bellevue Palace
Distance: approx. 15 km Duration: approx. 2 hours
Sightrunning Tour 5: SO 36 and East Side Gallery
From the revolutionary Kreuzberg in the 80’s to the trendy Friedrichshain (Landwehr Canal, Görlitzer Park, East Side Gallery)
Distance: ca. 8 km Duration: ca. 1.5 hrs
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December will soon be over and the year 2019 is becoming history. It is time to say thank you to all of you – for all the amazing Sightrunning tours, your fantastic mood and motivation and also the faith you had in me.
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A guidance through Berlin’s Tempelhof airport
Those who know me from Berlin Sightrunning tours might know I offer extraordinary and quintessential tourist adventures. Sightrunning or Sightjogging is a fantastic opportunity to experience Berlin individually, environmentally friendly and off the beaten tourist tracks. What’s more, for many years I have been guiding groups through the historic Tempelhof airport.
Sunrise Run on May 10, 2019
An international group of ca. 40 lawyers of the bureau Brandeis guided by Berlin Sightrunning enjoyed a “sunrise run” on 10th May 2019. The occasion of the lawyers’ visit was the “IBA Annual Litigation Forum”.
The Sightrunning tour started at the hotel Ritz Carlton (Potsdamer Platz) at 7:15am.
Can oysters be pregnant? In Berlin they can!
The former congress hall, amidst the “Tiergarten” – Berlin’s most famous inner-city park – directly located at the river Spree, is often referred to as “pregnant oyster.” This alludes to the building’s characteristic rooftop as well as the creativity of Berlin’s citizens. Nevertheless, journalists and tourist guides are mostly accountable for the neologism.
On the traces of the Berlin Wall
Start in the week at the border strip that divided East and West Berlin in the Cold War. Before the Berlin Wall had started crumbling 29 years ago, border posts and barbed wire separated the country here. Today pedestrians, equestrians and runners enjoy this tranquil spot.
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Running in Berlin is one of the best ways to explore more of this region. To help you discover the most beautiful places to run, we’ve reviewed our full collection of routes in Berlin—and are proud to present the best running trails. Click on any of the routes for more details and browse real tips and photos uploaded by other runners.
The best runs in Berlin
Schloßstraße – reichstagufer loop from bundestag, tempelhof flugfeld – flughafen tempelhof loop from platz der luftbrücke.
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Abteibrücke – blick über die spree loop from treptower park, spreebogen – reichstagufer loop from turmstraße, badestelle krumme lanke – schlachtensee loop from krumme lanke, schlachtensee – fischerhütte loop from zehlendorf, rummelsburger bucht – stralauer spitze loop from chlesisches tor, rummelsburger bucht – stralauer spitze loop from rummelsburg, brücke am alten spreearm – müggelsee südufer loop from friedrichshagen, entlang der spree – spreebogen loop from berlin alexanderplatz, explore these runs on the map.
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- Feldflur Gatow / Kladow
- Tegeler Forst (Nördl. Teil)
- Flughafensee
- Heiligensee
- Rummelsburger Lake
- Grunewaldsee
- Habermannsee
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- Große Krampe
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- Nieder Neuendorfer Lake
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- Dämeritzsee
- Berliner Stadtforst
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- Wilhelmshagen-Woltersdorfer Dünenzug
- Tegeler Lake
- Waldgebiet Ruhleben
- Blankenfelde
- Müggelspreeniederung Köpenick
- Köllnische Heide
- Müggelsee Und Fredersdorfer Mühlenfließ
- Großer Müggelsee
- Düppeler Forst
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- Müggelberge
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- Langer Lake
- Volkspark Wuhlheide
- Köpenicker Werder
- Griebnitzsee
- Gatow, Kladow Und Groß-Glienicke
- Großer Wannsee
- Schmöckwitzer Werder
- Schlachtensee
- Kleiner Wannsee
- Königsheide
- Großer Malchsee
- Volkspark Schönholzer Heide
- Zeuthener Lake
- Krummendammer Heide
- Pichelswerder
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Ideally suited for anyone set on conquering the streets of Berlin – or simply beating their personal best – our Berlin Marathon Tour will help set the stage and situate a mad dash past the city’s historic landmarks as part of any annual event .
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Walk Through The Brandenburg Gate
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Explore The Topography Of Terror
Step Inside The Berlin Olympic Stadium
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Visit The Soviet War Memorial In The Tiergarten
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Seeing the Colosseum at sunrise is worth it alone, but we were blown away by the sights on this tour! Our guide Simone was amazing and shared little details alongside the history of all the places we stopped. I think we hit all the major places that were on our to-do list. The streets are mostly empty and it’s so beautiful to see the city before it wakes up. Highly recommend this tour for anyone who is able to run the distance at a comfortable pace! We went about 11 minutes per mile.
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This was such an unexpected and great service. Instead of running around on my own trying to add miles during my marathon training plan in an unfamiliar city, I was able to focus on the beautiful city. Mattia was super friendly, professional and accommodating. Besides being an amazing experience seeing the city in the morning at its most quiet, I also pushed myself to my fastest half marathon time at 2h 16 min, while holding a nice conversation with Mattia. I was definitely out of my comfort zone, as a lone runner. A million thanks to Mattia for making it so easy and enjoyable!
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This was a fantastic tour. Citla is an excellent tour guide. She’s got incredible knowledge about the city and is very passionate about the city and its heritage. I’m delighted I did the tour and got to see some of Mexico city’s highlights. I would strongly recommend anyone wanting to explore the city to give this a go. Citla ran at a comfortable pace and we had many stops to chat, examine points of interest and take some photos. She’s a very patient guide and I think it will be an unforgettable tour for anyone interested.
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As another runner has said, this was the highlight of my trip to Paris. As a runner, there is no better way to explore a city. Wake up early and get your run in, while also seeing some beautiful gardens and buildings. You’ll hear all about the history of each place, and you can stop along the way for a photo. Aurélien even had me going for a fast final kick at the end! It was great!
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Running Tours. To get acquainted with Berlin, we've put together a 12k ' runseeing ' tour of its key sites. The best place to run in Berlin is the centrally-located Tiergarten. We also love running on the paths along the Spree River and the Landwehr Canal. Another running treat is the Charlottenburg Palace.
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TV, travel blogs and travel magazines from USA to Japan give travel tips for runners travelling abroad. This report collection is focused on small group sightseeing running tours in Berlin. Visitors of Berlin who are keen to experience something different, will learn more about an active alternative to a classic sightseeing tour. Have a look ...
This walking tour is an emotional virtual reality city tour through the dramatic history of Berlin in the 20th century. …. Free cancellation. from. $32. per adult. 10. City game scavenger hunt Berlin Mitte - independent city tour I discovery tour. City Tours.
Tip 2: Running along the little river in Berlin - The Pankeweg. Much more physical fitness is required on the Pankeweg. The trail starts at Chausseestraße and goes all the way to Schönhausen Palace Park. On the way, you run along the river. If you want to go further, you can follow the route to Buch.
We offer Running Tours in the most excieting and ever changing city of Berlin. Weather you come to Berlin on holydays or for work, a Running Tour will let you experience the city on a whole new level. You will be guided by a passionate running local on your Running Tour, who gives you an insight of how Berlin became the trending european City.
Along Lietzensee. City West: Lietzenseepark is definitely one of the most beautiful running routes in Berlin. Photo: imago/Zeitz. Lietzenseepark is only a stone's throw from the ICC exhibition halls and is the northernmost link in a chain of lakes that stretches through Grunewald to the city limits. The 2.2-kilometre-long route leads along ...
The Tiergarten is the running capital of Berlin. A vast, 545 acre green space right in the city, Tiergarten is a running paradise for locals and visitors alike. ... Our map shows a nice 7k tour of the park. Nice add-on: Schlosspark Charlottenburg, ~2 miles west. Baroque castle surrounded by beautiful gardens, with paths along the River Spree ...
Sunrise Run on May 10, 2019. 14.05.2019. An international group of ca. 40 lawyers of the bureau Brandeis guided by Berlin Sightrunning enjoyed a "sunrise run" on 10th May 2019. The occasion of the lawyers' visit was the "IBA Annual Litigation Forum". The Sightrunning tour started at the hotel Ritz Carlton (Potsdamer Platz) at 7:15am.
About. Go! Running Tours in Berlin are the perfect way to discover the German capital and its fascinating history. But Berlin isn't just rooted in its past. Full of nature, castles, parks and hip neighbourhoods, the city really has something for everyone. Stephen, your friendly local guide covers all of these bases and reveals what makes ...
Go! Running Tours in Berlin are the perfect way to discover the German capital and its fascinating history. But Berlin isn't just rooted in its past. Full of nature, castles, parks and hip neighbourhoods, the city really has something for everyone. Stephen, your friendly local guide covers all of these bases and reveals what makes Berliners tick.
Welcome to Berlin, a city bursting with diversity and excitement! This is the ultimate sightseeing tour that takes you through the highlights of Berlin's rich history and culture. From the iconic Brandenburg Gate to the stunning Berliner Dom, we'll see it all! This city is a melting pot of different neighborhoods and cultures, and you'll experience that first-hand as we make our way through ...
1095. See the best of Berlin on this 24- or 48-hour, hop-on hop-off bus tour with an optional river boat cruise during the summer months. Discover the city's top sights, including Brandenburg Gate, Checkpoint Charlie, Berlin Cathedral and more. Hop off at any of the stops around Berlin to explore on foot, or stay onboard the open-air, double ...
Ambitious athletes can take part in a number of races all year round, the most well-known of which is the Berlin Marathon. The Berlin.de Running Calendar offers an overview of the biggest running events in the capital. From 5K and 10K to half marathons, marathons, ultra marathons and fun runs, Berlin has the perfect race for every runner.
Blick auf das Maifeld - Glockenturm loop from Pichelsberg. Intermediate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels. to see even more runs in Berlin. Discover the best running trails in Berlin: See interactive maps and full route profiles of the best places to run—and browse other runners' photos and tips!
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BERLIN. MARATHON. Tour. 4. hour private van tour - max 6 person group. 800€. includes 19% VAT, guide fee, booking fee, admin fee, and tourism insurances. Our Berlin Marathon Tour can start wherever is best for you - at your accommodation or elsewhere.
Our running tours in Germany tick all the tourist boxes while you crush some kilometres. And from bustling metropolises like Berlin to verdant natural landscapes, you get a wide array of running options. The Germans take their sport seriously, so there is great infrastructure for running in its cities and the countryside.
The Berlin Just Run is a 21K run that is light on the sightseeing but focus is running with a local guide to a beautiful route, avoiding too many stops. Menu Skip to right header navigation
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