The Berlin: African Quarter Historical Guided Walking Tour offers a unique opportunity to uncover the city’s complex ties to Africa. Delving into the past, this 2-hour excursion explores the impacts of Germany’s colonial history and its lasting influence on the local landscape. Participants will wander the streets of the Wedding district, learning about the symbolism behind street names and uncovering the often-overlooked narratives that have shaped this vibrant neighborhood. With insights from knowledgeable guides, visitors can gain a newfound understanding of the intricate relationship between Germany and the African continent, setting the stage for a thought-provoking exploration.
Key Points

- The tour provides an in-depth exploration of the history of relations between Germany and various African nations in the Wedding district of Berlin.
- The 2-hour walking tour is wheelchair accessible and available in both English and German at a cost of $27.03 per person.
- Highlights include learning about street names connected to African cities/countries and understanding the impact of the industrial revolution on Germany’s international relations.
- The tour concludes at the Rehberge subway station with a memorial plaque, offering a change of perspective on past events.
- The tour includes a knowledgeable guide and water on warm days, but excludes hotel pickup/drop-off and is not suitable for children under 10 or people over 95.
Tour Overview

The African Quarter Historical Guided Walking Tour in Berlin’s Wedding district offers an insightful exploration into the history of relations between Germany and various African nations.
The two-hour tour takes visitors on a journey through the area, delving into the street names and their connections to African cities and countries.
Along the way, you will gain a deeper understanding of how the industrial revolution impacted Germany’s international relations and learn to see past events from a new perspective.
The tour is wheelchair accessible and conducted in both English and German, making it accessible to a wide range of visitors.
Whether you’re interested in history, culture, or international relations, this tour promises an engaging and informative experience.
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Tour Cost and Booking

At $27.03 per person, the African Quarter Historical Guided Walking Tour offers a cost-effective way to explore Berlin’s historical connections to Africa. Visitors can conveniently reserve their spot now and pay later, ensuring a hassle-free booking process.
The tour is accessible to all, with guides providing the experience in both English and German. Whether you’re a local or a tourist, this walking tour promises to change your perspective on past events and the lasting impact of Germany’s international relations.
| Tour Details | Information |
|---|---|
| Duration | 2 hours |
| Accessibility | Wheelchair accessible |
| Inclusions | Walking tour, guide, water on warm days |
| Exclusions | Hotel pickup/drop-off, not suitable for children under 10, people over 95, hearing-impaired |
| Booking | Reserve now & pay later |
Tour Languages and Accessibility

Guides provide the African Quarter Historical Guided Walking Tour in both English and German, making it accessible to visitors from diverse linguistic backgrounds.
The walking tour is also wheelchair-accessible, ensuring an inclusive experience for all participants.
This allows people with varying language proficiencies and mobility needs to fully engage with the tour and explore the rich history of the African Quarter.
The tour’s bilingual nature and accessibility features cater to the diverse needs of the audience, making it a welcoming and inclusive experience for everyone.
Whether you’re an English or German speaker, or have mobility challenges, you can join this guided tour and discover the compelling stories of Germany’s past and its connections with the African continent.
Tour Highlights
What highlights can visitors expect on the African Quarter Historical Guided Walking Tour? The tour offers an in-depth exploration of the African Quarter and its rich history, delving into the connections between Germany and African nations. Participants will learn about the street names linked to various African cities and countries, gaining a deeper understanding of Germany’s colonial past and its impact on international relations. The tour also covers the change of perspective on past events, shedding light on the industrial revolution’s influence on German foreign relations.
| Tour Highlights |
|---|
| Explore African Quarter and its history |
| Learn about street names connected to African cities/countries |
| Understand impact of industrial revolution on German international relations |
| Change of perspective on past events |
| Conclude at Rehberge subway station with memorial plaque |
Tour Itinerary
The tour begins at the intersection of Swakopmunder Strasse and Afrikanische Strasse, where you will explore the rich history of the African Quarter.
From there, the group will visit sites like Petersallee and Congo Strait, learning about Germany’s colonial past and the resistance movements that arose in response.
Along the way, the guide will explore the impact of the industrial revolution on Germany’s international relations, providing a thought-provoking change of perspective on these past events.
The tour concludes at the Rehberge subway station, where a memorial plaque serves as a poignant reminder of the enduring legacy of these historical developments.
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Inclusions and Exclusions

What’s included in the tour is the walking tour, a knowledgeable guide, and water on warm days. However, hotel pickup/drop-off isn’t provided, and the tour isn’t suitable for children under 10 or people over 95 who are hearing-impaired.
The tour offers:
- A guided exploration of the African Quarter’s history
- Insights into Germany’s past relations with African nations
- Opportunities to learn about street names and their connections
- Perspectives on the impact of the industrial revolution
A concluding visit to a memorial plaque at Rehberge station.
Tour Start and End Points
The tour begins at the intersection of Swakopmunder Strasse and Afrikanische Strasse, allowing participants to enjoy the historical context of the African Quarter from the start.
Visitors then proceed to explore sites like Petersallee and Congo Strait, learning about Germany’s colonial past and the resistance movements that challenged it.
The walking tour concludes at the Rehberge subway station, where a memorial plaque provides a poignant reminder of this complex history.
Along the way, the guide shares insights into the impact of the industrial revolution on Germany’s international relations and offers a change of perspective on these past events.
Additional Information
Accessibility and comfort are prioritized, with the tour being wheelchair-accessible and water provided on warm days. However, the tour may not be suitable for children under 10 or individuals over 95, nor for those who are hearing-impaired.
The tour runs in both English and German, allowing for a diverse audience.
Guests can reserve their spot now and pay later, adding convenience.
While hotel pickup and drop-off aren’t included, the tour starts and ends at easily accessible public transit stations.
The 2-hour duration allows for a comprehensive exploration of the African Quarter and its rich history.
Guests can expect a change of perspective on past events and a deeper understanding of Germany’s international relations.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I Take Photos During the Tour?
Yes, participants can take photos during the tour. However, it’s important to be respectful and avoid disrupting the guide or other group members. Checking with the tour leader before taking photos is recommended.
Are There Any Special Dress Requirements?
There are no special dress requirements for the tour. Comfortable walking shoes and weather-appropriate clothing are recommended. The tour is wheelchair accessible, so participants can dress casually and comfortably for the 2-hour walking experience.
Is There a Bathroom Break During the Tour?
The tour includes a bathroom break during the 2-hour duration. Participants will have an opportunity to use facilities at one of the stops along the walking route, allowing them to comfortably complete the full guided tour.
Can I Bring My Own Snacks and Drinks?
Yes, participants can bring their own snacks and drinks on the tour. The tour does not provide refreshments, so bringing personal items is allowed. However, guests should avoid consuming food or beverages that could disrupt the group.
Is the Tour Pet-Friendly?
Unfortunately, the tour is not pet-friendly. The tour details indicate it’s only suitable for people over 10 and under 95, and excludes the hearing-impaired, so pets would likely not be allowed to join.
Recap
The Berlin: African Quarter Historical Guided Walking Tour offers a unique chance to explore the complex history between Germany and various African nations.
Participants will gain a new perspective on the region’s past, learning about street names, the impact of industrialization, and concluding at a memorial plaque.
This 2-hour tour in the Wedding district provides an insightful and educational experience for visitors.
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