East Side Gallery

This mile long stretch of beautiful murals was painted by 118 artist from 21 countries, to commemorate the fall of the Wall.

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Friedrichshain
Known for its bustling nightlife, in Friedrichshain, you will also find peaceful green spaces and cosy cafes in this neighbourhood.
The River Spree
Running through the centre of the city, much of Berlin’s culture emanates from along the Spree’s riverbanks.
Turkish Food
Turkish cuisine is a must-try in Berlin
Oberbaumbrücke Bridge
Built-in 1895 this double-deck bridge crosses River Spree linking Friedrichshain and Kreuzberg districts, becoming an important symbol of Berlin’s unity.
Urban Spree
Urban Spree is an artistic area with art, dance clubs and food stands
Shinitzel
Traditional german dish

Related Tours

East Berlin's Street Art: Private Walking Tour

Explore the urban counterculture of Friedrichshain, once divided by the Berlin Wall, the former East Berlin - is now famous for its political art and subversive counterculture. 

On your private tour, you will:

  • Learn all about the history of former East Berlin from your private guide, and the counterculture that emerged both before and after the fall of the Berlin Wall;
  • Learn all about life behind the Iron Curtain, and how it finally came down;
  • Admire the iconic Oberbaum Bridge: a Cold War checkpoint between West and East a modern-day symbol of unified Berlin;
  • Visit the East Side Gallery - stretching 1.3 km, it is the longest open-air gallery of history and art in the world;
  • Visit RAW, an offbeat sociocultural jumble of graffiti-covered subcultural compounds;
  • See refurbed bookshops, art cinemas and grassroots record labels;
  • See Boxhagener Strasse (“boxi” to Berliners) art studios and graffiti-covered hip cafes.

Friedrichshain is one of Berlin’s most eclectic and interesting neighbourhoods, steeped in historic political art, creative self-expression and punky rebel music. On your private tour, you will see contemporary and underground art galleries, urban sculpture, and guerilla gardens and soak up the neighbourhood’s alternative, Bohemian vibe. 

A subterranean world of tunnels, storage rooms, air-raid shelters and deserted subway stations once smuggled people from East to West. Today entire buildings cloaked in protest murals and rebel-rousing graffiti draw visitors to an artsy counterculture scene where the past lives on in clandestine kitsch cafes, funky bars and slogan-painted techno clubs in disused former Eastern Bloc warehouses. 

This immersive tour of the counterculture in East Berlin takes you beyond the typical tourist sites to discover more than Brandenburg Gate and Checkpoint Charlie, into the city’s lesser-known treasure troves of Cold War subterfuge and dissent. 

On the banks of the Spree River, Friedrichshain’s art installations include everything from concrete mixers and barbed wire to 1960s newsreels. Stroll Boxhagener Platz and Revaler Strasse to see Soviet-era buildings, GDR-era relics, the longest surviving stretch of the Berlin Wall, and the East Side Gallery. Experience the artsy Friedrichshain district with its diverse subcultures and storied past.

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