One of the best ways to explore Berlin is through its architecture, places and buildings. So how about seeing another side of Berlin: from the water.
This tour is so unique that it is fun for both residents and visitors alike, plus it’s One of the best ways to explore the city.
Berlin is a city on the water with a total of more than 180 km (108 miles) of navigable waterways, including the River Spree and Landwehrkanal, plus 150 km (90 miles) of non-navigable waters.
Amazingly, the city has five times as many bridges as Venice (around 2,100)! A cruise along the Spree is one of the most enjoyable and relaxing ways to enjoy the magnificent buildings and monuments of Berlin.
Get a new perspective on Berlin by taking a leisurely cruise on the River Spree. Incredibly, the city boasts a greater length of navigable waterway than Venice and a boat ride is a wonderful way to see Berlin’s magnificent modern and historic buildings.
Winding its way through the heart of the city, past beautiful gardens, important government buildings, cultural hotspots and shopping streets, the Spree showcases many of Berlin’s highlights
You will gently sail under some of the city’s famous bridges such as Oerbaumbrücke Bridge and Schlossbrücke and glide past historic gems like Bellevue Palace, Berlin Cathedral, and Museum Island.
You’ll pass the Nikolai quarter, the oldest part of town, and also see thrilling modern architecture like Haus der Kulturen der Welt and the famous Norman Foster Dome on the renovated Reichstag.
For this tour you can choose one of the day cruises for clear views of all the buildings or pick the night cruise to admire Berlin’s illuminated splendor. In both cases a commentary in German is given on board.
The cruise lasts 3 ½ to 4 hours and it will allow you to know a complete different angle of Berlin.
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