Berlin Food Tour: A Culinary Walk Through Kreuzberg
Food tour of Berlin’s multicultural cuisine in Kreuzberg. We make seven food stops from a family bakery to street-food stalls, tasting currywurst, Turkish gözleme, falafel with peanut sauce, alpine cheeses, German wine, and Berlin beer, finishing by the Berlin Wall in a cozy beer hall.

Basic Information
Total time
3h 30m
Language
English (check the calendar for availability)
Price
From 69€ per person
Meeting point
On Fredrichs Bridge (Friedrichsbrücke), Burgstraße 19 Nearest public transport: Hackescher Markt S-Bahn station; Museumsinsel U-Bahn station
Additional info
☂︎ This tour is organised by Berlin Secret Food Tours guides. Look for the guide with the orange umbrella.
♿️ Tour not suitable for people with reduced mobility or strollers
About the tour

You think of Germany and with eyes of imagination you see the Brandenburg Gate, Bavarian leather pants and beer… Well, we have to admit that Germany is not famous for its cuisine. It’s high time to change that! Berlin is one of the most international cities in the world, with a large Turkish, Polish, Syrian community and plenty of expats working here creatively and mentally. So where else can trends, including food trends, be concentrated, if not here? Each nationality has added something from itself to the local cuisine, making it a truly explosive mix!
Join us on a tour organised by our partner Secret Food Tours, which will take you on a stroll through the streets of one of Berlin’s most trendy destinations – the Kreuzberg district. Over the course of 7 carefully selected food stops, you’ll have the opportunity to enjoy a diverse culinary experience accompanied with excellent local beer and wine. Yes, the Germans produce wine, and yes, it is truly delicious! We will end the tour right next to the Berlin Wall, in a small beer hall, where a secret dessert will be waiting for us!
And after you’ve eaten your fill, why not join a historic tour? Come on Welcome to Berlin Free Tour to see and understand Berlin like locals!
Thank you for choosing Walkative & Secret Food Tours! If you have any further questions, please do not hesitate to contact us.
Highlights
- 1
Friedrichsbrücke
Historic gateway to the UNESCO-listed Museum Island, offering unobstructed panoramas of the Spree and Berlin Cathedral.
- 2
Kreuzberg District
Explore one of Berlin's trendiest and most multicultural destinations on a culinary journey.
- 3
Classic Currywurst
Taste Berlin's most iconic street food—a sausage smothered in a special curry ketchup.
- 4
Turkish Gozleme
Try a savoury, orientally spiced pancake with meat or cheese, a local Turkish specialty.
- 5
Alpine Cheeses & Meats
Sample a curated selection of delicious German and Austrian cheeses and cured meats.
- 6
German Beer & Wine
Enjoy excellent local beer from a Berlin brewery and surprisingly delicious German wine.
- 7
Iced SpitzKugel
A unique Berlin pastry from a local family-run bakery to start your food adventure.
- 8
Secret Dessert
End the tour with a mysterious sweet treat waiting for you at a local beer hall.
FAQ
Map
On Fredrichs Bridge (Friedrichsbrücke), Burgstraße 19 Nearest public transport: Hackescher Markt S-Bahn station; Museumsinsel U-Bahn station
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