Fashion metropolis city tour in Berlin
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Fashion metropolis city tour in Berlin

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About this experience

Today, nothing on Berlin's Hausvogteiplatz reminds us of the successful Berlin clothing store. In the 1920s, Berlin was among the top 5 in international fashion. Berlin was mentioned in a whisper alongside Paris, Milan or New York.

Today you will get a little insight into the history of Berlin clothing and get to know the pioneers of clothing. Living mannequins, fashion shows, fashion magazines were the trend of his time. You will also encounter the tragic and brutal Aryanization of an entire industry on this tour.

Forgetting is the worst thing we can do to our ancestors. By taking part in this tour, we remember a valuable industry that was destroyed by the Nazi dictatorship. Berlin never recovered from that.

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Fashion metropolis city tour in Berlin

What's included

2 hour city tour with a certified guide

Detailed itinerary

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The three large mirrors are reminiscent of Berlin clothing. Already on the steps from the subway to Hausvogteiplatz there are reminders of numerous predominantly Jewish entrepreneurs who made history here.

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The center of Berlin clothing was once located around Hausvogteiplatz.

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The Haus zur Berolina once housed the textile trade. It is one of the few surviving houses that are a reminder of the success of Berlin clothing

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The Hardy Bankhouse once stood here. With hits like Leningrad, My Life and Piano Man, Billy Joel became popular
World famous in the 1970s. Find out today how the former bank was instrumental in the expropriation of Billy Joel's grandfather.

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The Gendarmenmarkt is probably the most beautiful square in Berlin. The Huguenot immigrants brought numerous trades with them and had a significant influence on the development of fashion.

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The company Küchler & Pinkus once existed here. It wasn't just fashion companies and houses, but also fashion illustrators and intermediate masters. One of them is Kurt Ehrenfreund. His story has been preserved and you can hear it here today.

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The Mendelssohn coach house and the exhibition tell the story of the Mendelssohns. The Mendelssohn Bank once stood here. It was one of over 400 private Jewish banks that still existed in Germany in 1935. Less than four years later there wasn't a single one left. Using the example of the bank, we will give you a little insight into how brutal the Aryanization was.

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The Mannheimer brothers were among the pioneers of Berlin clothing. The former clothing store has still been preserved.

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Stop 9

Directly on the corner of Jägerstrasse, the locals called this area the “Indifferent Corner”. There was also the Niquet here. Find out today how experienced business people exchanged ideas and conducted business back then.

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Stop 10

The oldest department store in Berlin was once located right in the immediate vicinity - the Gerson department store. Gerson was also one of the pioneers of Berlin clothing. The living mannequins were flown in from Paris and hit Berlin like a bomb.

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Stop 11

Away from the large tourist area around the Berlin City Palace is the preserved Hertzog department store. The Hertzog department store is one of the best addresses in Berlin

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Stop 12

The Köllnischer Fischmarkt was once located on the corner of Mühlendamm and Fischerinsel and Leineweber opened a branch here in the 19th century. The later new owner Tengelmann was involved in the Aryanization, among other things. Leading fashion companies have still not come to terms with their history since 1933. There remains a black spot on the white vest.

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The Knoblauch family have a very long tradition and were, among other things, active in the textile trade.

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Stop 14

The Israel department store once stood between today's Spandauer Strasse and Mühlendamm. The owner, Israel, was one of the descendants who came to Berlin as protected Jews. The department store was a sad scene of the Jewish boycott on April 1, 1933.

What's not included

food and drinks

Available languages

Guide guide
DE

Important information

Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
Public transportation options are available nearby
Suitable for all physical fitness levels

Meeting point

Please use the Hausvogteiplatz/Oberwallstraße exit. There are three large mirrors right at the entrance to the subway. Your city guide will personally welcome you here.

About Berlin

Berlin, Germany's capital and largest city, is a vibrant metropolis known for its rich history, diverse culture, and dynamic nightlife. The city's eclectic mix of modern and historic architecture, world-class museums, and thriving arts scene make it a must-visit destination in Europe.

Top Attractions

Brandenburg Gate

A neoclassical monument and one of Berlin's most iconic landmarks, the Brandenburg Gate was built in the 18th century and has been a symbol of the city's history and reunification.

Historical 30 minutes to 1 hour Free

Berlin Wall Memorial and East Side Gallery

The Berlin Wall Memorial and the East Side Gallery are important historical sites that commemorate the division of Berlin during the Cold War and the fall of the Wall in 1989.

Historical 1-2 hours Free

Museum Island

A UNESCO World Heritage site, Museum Island is home to five world-renowned museums, including the Pergamon Museum, the Neues Museum, and the Alte Nationalgalerie.

Museum Half-day to full day €19 (Museum Island Day Ticket) or individual museum tickets

Reichstag Building

The Reichstag Building is the seat of the German Bundestag (parliament) and a symbol of German democracy. The glass dome on top offers panoramic views of the city.

Historical 1-2 hours Free (but advance registration is required)

Potsdamer Platz

Potsdamer Platz is a major public square and traffic intersection in the heart of Berlin. It is known for its modern architecture, shopping, and entertainment options.

Architecture 1-2 hours Free to explore, costs vary for shopping and dining

Must-Try Local Dishes

Currywurst

A popular Berlin street food, currywurst is a sliced sausage served with a curry ketchup sauce and often topped with curry powder.

Snack Contains pork, vegetarian and vegan options available

Boulette

A German-style meatball, usually served with potato salad or mashed potatoes and a creamy sauce.

Main Course Contains beef or pork, vegetarian and vegan options available

Döner Kebab

A Turkish dish popularized in Berlin, consisting of seasoned meat (usually lamb, beef, or chicken) cooked on a vertical rotisserie and served in flatbread with vegetables and sauces.

Main Course Contains meat, vegetarian and vegan options available

Berliner Pfannkuchen

A jelly-filled doughnut, similar to a Berlin-style donut, often eaten during Carnival season.

Dessert Contains wheat, dairy, and egg, vegan options available

Popular Activities

Cycling Hiking Boat tours Rock climbing Spa and wellness Picnicking in parks Café hopping Boat tours on the Spree River

Best Time to Visit

June to August

This is the warmest time of the year with long daylight hours, making it ideal for outdoor activities and festivals. The city is lively with tourists and locals enjoying the summer weather.

20°C to 25°C (68°F to 77°F) 68°F to 77°F

Practical Information

Language

  • Official: German
  • Widely spoken: English, French, Turkish, Arabic, Russian
  • English: Widely spoken

Currency

Euro (EUR)

Time Zone

GMT+1 (CET), GMT+2 (CEST during daylight saving time)

Electricity

230VV, 50HzHz

Safety Information

Overall Safety Rating: Generally safe

Berlin is generally a safe city for travelers, with low crime rates and a welcoming atmosphere. However, as with any major city, it's important to be aware of your surroundings and take precautions to protect yourself and your belongings.

Important Precautions:
  • • Be aware of your surroundings and keep an eye on your belongings, especially in crowded areas and on public transportation.
  • • Use licensed taxis or ride-sharing services, and agree on the fare before starting your journey.
  • • Keep your passport and valuables in a safe place, and carry a copy of your passport and important documents.

Getting there

By air
  • Berlin Brandenburg Airport • 18 km (11 miles) from city center
By train

Berlin Hauptbahnhof

By bus

Berlin Central Bus Station (ZOB)

Getting around

Public transport

The U-Bahn is a fast and efficient way to get around Berlin, with 10 lines serving 173 stations. It operates from early morning to late at night.

Taxis

Available • Apps: Uber, FreeNow

Rentals

Car, Bike, Scooter

Neighborhoods

Mitte Kreuzberg Prenzlauer Berg Friedrichshain Charlottenburg

Day trips

Potsdam
35 km (22 miles) from Berlin • Half-day to full day

Potsdam is a charming city near Berlin, known for its stunning palaces, parks, and lakes. It was the former residence of Prussian kings and German emperors and is a UNESCO World Heritage site.

Spreewald
100 km (62 miles) from Berlin • Full day

Spreewald is a picturesque region of forests, lakes, and canals, known for its traditional wooden houses, pickles, and gondola rides. It is a popular destination for outdoor activities and relaxation.

Sachsenhausen Concentration Camp Memorial
35 km (22 miles) from Berlin • Half-day

The Sachsenhausen Concentration Camp Memorial is a somber and important historical site, dedicated to the victims of the Nazi regime. The memorial includes the preserved camp buildings, a museum, and a memorial cemetery.

Festivals

Berlin International Film Festival (Berlinale) • February Berlin Carnival of Cultures (Karneval der Kulturen) • Late May to early June Berlin Festival • September

Pro tips

  • Learn a few basic phrases in German, as it's appreciated by locals and can enhance your travel experience.
  • Consider purchasing a Berlin WelcomeCard for unlimited public transportation and discounts at attractions.
  • Explore the city's diverse neighborhoods, each with its own unique character and attractions.
  • Visit Berlin's many parks and green spaces, which offer a peaceful and relaxing escape from the bustling city.
  • Be open to trying new foods and culinary experiences, as Berlin's diverse food scene offers something for everyone.
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