Family-Friendly Tours of Berlin

History tours for Families. Treasure hunt tours for young adventurers.

Language: English
Time: Choose your start time
Transport: Walking
Duration: 2 hours
Price: €220 (includes prizes for kids!)

Choose from 2 tours:

Family-Friendly History Tour (tour 1)

Discover all the highlights in a tour suitable for all ages.

Treasure Hunt Tour (tour 2)

Treasure hunt tour around Museum Island and Old Berlin.

Tour 1: Family-Friendly History Tour

  • Brandenburg Gate
  • The Reichstag
  • Holocaust Memorial
  • Hitler’s Bunker
  • 17th June Memorial 
  • Topography of Terror
  • Checkpoint Charlie

Who Is This Tour For?

While Berlin’s history can be complicated and at times distressing, this tour is designed to be approachable and accessible for all ages. I’ll also provide all the materials needed for interactive activities throughout the tour, which are designed for kids ages 4 to 15 (although all are welcome to take part!). Halfway through, we’ll also make a pitstop at a family-friendly café to give your little ones a rest.  

Good To Know

Meeting point: Start the tour from your desired location, including hotel pick-up. 

Accessibility: This tour is suitable for wheelchair users and people with restricted mobility

Group size: Maximum 10 people, get in touch for larger groups.

Weather: My tours go ahead in all weather, so dress appropriately for walking outdoors and I’ll do my best to find shelter on hot/wet days where possible.

Tour 2: Treasure Hunt Tour

  • Alexanderplatz
  • The World Clock
  • The TV Tower
  • Hackescher Markt Courtyards
  • Museum Island
  • The Berlin Cathedral
  • The Humboldt Forum

Who Is This Tour For?

This tour is perfect for families with children aged 8–12 who want to explore Berlin in a fun and engaging way. Whether you’re visiting for the first time or already know a bit about the city, the treasure hunt format keeps kids active and curious while still offering interesting insights for grown-ups. It’s ideal for parents, grandparents, or anyone traveling with school-aged children who love puzzles, stories, and a little adventure.

Good To Know

Meeting point: The World Clock in Alexanderplatz 

Accessibility: This tour is suitable for wheelchair users and people with restricted mobility

Group size: Maximum 10 people, get in touch for larger groups.

Weather: My tours go ahead in all weather, so dress appropriately for walking outdoors and I’ll do my best to find shelter on hot/wet days where possible.

Tour Highlights

  • Brandenburg Gate
  • The Reichstag
  • Holocaust Memorial
  • Hitler’s Bunker
  • 17th June Memorial 
  • Topography of Terror
  • Checkpoint Charlie

Who is this tour for?

While Berlin’s history can be complicated and at times distressing, this tour is designed to be approachable and accessible for all ages. I’ll also provide all the materials needed for interactive activities throughout the tour, which are designed for kids ages 4 to 15 (although all are welcome to take part!). Halfway through, we’ll also make a pitstop at a family-friendly café to give your little ones a rest.  

Good to know

Meeting point: Start the tour from your desired location, including hotel pick-up. 

Accessibility: This tour is suitable for wheelchair users and people with restricted mobility

Group size: Maximum 10 people, get in touch for larger groups.

Weather: My tours go ahead in all weather, so dress appropriately for walking outdoors and I’ll do my best to find shelter on hot/wet days where possible.

Tour Highlights

  • Alexanderplatz
  • The World Clock
  • The TV Tower
  • Hackescher Markt Courtyards
  • Museum Island
  • The Berlin Cathedral
  • The Humboldt Forum

Who Is This Tour For?

This tour is perfect for families with children aged 8–12 who want to explore Berlin in a fun and engaging way. Whether you’re visiting for the first time or already know a bit about the city, the treasure hunt format keeps kids active and curious while still offering interesting insights for grown-ups. It’s ideal for parents, grandparents, or anyone traveling with school-aged children who love puzzles, stories, and a little adventure.

Good To Know

Meeting point: The World Clock in Alexanderplatz 

Accessibility: This tour is suitable for wheelchair users and people with restricted mobility

Group size: Maximum 10 people, get in touch for larger groups.

Weather: My tours go ahead in all weather, so dress appropriately for walking outdoors and I’ll do my best to find shelter on hot/wet days where possible.

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