Explore Berlin’s light-art festival with a bilingual guide, capturing stunning illuminated landmarks. Perfect for families and art lovers. Book your unforgettable 2.5-hour tour now.
Explore Berlin’s light-art festival with a bilingual guide, capturing stunning illuminated landmarks. Perfect for families and art lovers. Book your unforgettable 2.5-hour tour now.
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Berlin - Join the Tour of Lights at Alexanderplatz: Neptunbrunnen at 7 pm. Experience Berlin’s most beautifully illuminated sights, enhanced by our live guides who will provide insights in both English and German.
Have your camera ready to capture stunning photos as the bus stops at some of the city’s prime photo locations. The exact spots will be…
- Berlin - Join the Tour of Lights at Alexanderplatz: Neptunbrunnen at 7 pm. Experience Berlin’s most beautifully illuminated sights, enhanced by our live guides who will provide insights in both English and German.
Have your camera ready to capture stunning photos as the bus stops at some of the city’s prime photo locations. The exact spots will be announced two weeks before the event, and the route will be planned based on these locations.
- Alexanderplatz - Alexanderplatz is one of the stops where you can enjoy the light displays from the bus.
Originally a modest market square in the 17th century, Alexanderplatz was later named after Tsar Alexander I. Today, it is a bustling square and transport hub in eastern Berlin, serving the S-Bahn, U-Bahn, regional trains, trams, and buses. With attractions like the TV Tower nearby, it is an ideal starting point for a Berlin sightseeing tour.
- Memorial of the Berlin Wall - This memorial honors the history of Berlin’s division at this historic site. After World War II, Berlin was divided into East and West.
- Brandenburg Gate - Discover the Brandenburg Gate from a fresh perspective.
The Brandenburg Gate is one of Berlin’s most iconic landmarks. It is the only remaining city gate and was restored in the 1950s. It became inaccessible when the Berlin Wall was built but was reopened after the Wall fell, symbolizing unity.
- Bebelplatz - Known for its stunning architecture, Bebelplatz is one of Berlin’s most beautiful squares and has witnessed significant historical events.
Located in central Berlin, Bebelplatz is surrounded by the State Opera and Humboldt University. It is infamous for the Nazi book burning on May 10, 1933, where over 20,000 books deemed “un-German” were destroyed.
- Potsdamer Platz - The bus will take you to Potsdamer Platz for incredible art photography opportunities.
Potsdamer Platz is a renowned square in central Berlin and a key traffic hub. Named after the nearby city of Potsdam, it was left desolate by the Berlin Wall for over 40 years. Today, it is a vibrant district, home to the Sony Centre, a futuristic complex designed by Helmut Jahn.
- Checkpoint Charlie - Checkpoint Charlie is a prominent symbol of the Cold War and Berlin’s division (1961–1990). It was the most famous border crossing between East and West Berlin, especially for foreigners, diplomats, and Allied military personnel. The site is historically significant due to the 1961 standoff between American and Soviet tanks.
- Berliner Dom - The Berliner Dom is a significant Evangelical church located on Museum Island, on Karl-Liebknecht-Straße.
Beneath its grand interior lie the tombs of nearly 100 members of the Hohenzollern family. The Hohenzollern Crypt is Germany’s most important dynastic burial site and one of Europe’s most notable.
- East Side Gallery - The East Side Gallery is the longest remaining section of the Berlin Wall. After the Wall fell, 118 artists from 21 countries painted this section, and it was opened as an open-air gallery on September 28, 1990. It gained protected monument status just over a year later.
Notable works include Dmitri Vrubel’s ‘Brotherly Kiss’ and Birgit Kinder’s ‘Trabant Breaking Through the Wall’.
- The Holocaust Memorial - Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe - Located in central Berlin, this memorial is Germany’s most significant Holocaust memorial, honoring the six million Jewish victims.
- Reichstag Building - Featuring a glass dome, the Reichstag building is located in central Berlin. Since 1999, it has been the seat of the German parliament. Previously, it served as the government seat until it was damaged by fire in 1933. After reunification, the parliament returned to the renovated Reichstag building.

- City-wide light-art show in Berlin
- English and German-speaking guide
- Multiple photo stops for unique pictures
- City-wide light-art show in Berlin
- English and German-speaking guide
- Multiple photo stops for unique pictures
- Food & Beverage
- Gratuities
- Food & Beverage
- Gratuities
- Explore Berlin from a fresh angle during the annual city-wide light art exhibition
- Capture distinctive photos at 2-3 designated photo stops
- Enjoy a two and a half hour city tour
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Live guide available in both German and English
Discover Berlin in a completely new light as the city is transformed by stunning illuminations during our extraordinary…
- Explore Berlin from a fresh angle during the annual city-wide light art exhibition
- Capture distinctive photos at 2-3 designated photo stops
- Enjoy a two and a half hour city tour
- Live guide available in both German and English
Discover Berlin in a completely new light as the city is transformed by stunning illuminations during our extraordinary light art tour!
Embark on a night-time journey through Berlin and marvel at landmarks, historic sites, and more, all beautifully lit by spectacular lights and video projections. Board the comfortable bus to witness the most breathtaking illuminated locations during this 2.5-hour tour. Take unforgettable photos and videos throughout the evening. The tour also features 2–3 special photo stops, allowing you to disembark and pose with the artwork.
Meet your tour guide at the Rotes Rathaus/Neptunbrunnen bus stop and hop on the bus to learn about Berlin and its attractions from your guide in both English and German. You will be returned to the same location where the adventure began.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.