Historical city tour in Berlin: The Roaring Twenties
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Experience the captivating atmosphere of Berlin in the 1920s — a time full of dance, debauchery and cultural explosion. Our tour takes you to the legendary original locations of this glorious era, which still shapes the city today. Accompanied by Tobi Allers, a passionate history expert, you will dive deep into the world of “Babylon Berlin” and discover hidden stories and anecdotes that surprise even locals.
How does the historic city tour in Berlin work?
- Meeting point at the main entrance of the Red Town Hall
- Visit to Babylon cinema and insights into its history
- Walk to Clärchen's ballhouse and explore its past
- Stories and anecdotes by Tobi Allers that bring the twenties to life
- Interactive elements to make the past tangible
Who is the historic city tour in Berlin suitable for?
- History and culture enthusiasts
- Fans of the series “Babylon Berlin”
- Berliners and visitors who want to get to know the city from a different side
- Anyone interested in the Roaring Twenties
This tour is your ticket to a bygone world full of secrets and stories that shaped today's Berlin. Let Tobi Allers take you back to a time when Berlin was the vibrant heart of culture. Book your ticket for konfetti now and dive into Berlin's wild twenties!
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What to bring?
- Comfortable shoes for the walk
- Curiosity and enthusiasm for history
- camera or smartphone for photos
What is included?
- Guided tour with Tobi Allers, an experienced expert on Berlin
- Exclusive insights into historical locations
- Exciting stories and anecdotes
BERLIN KULTOUR
“Allers is familiar with history. [...] His city tour “Refugees from a Historical Perspective” places the current refugee issue in a historical framework characterized by repetitive patterns. And that's new.” - Tagesspiegel