Berlin Food Tour – Street Classics in the Heart of the City
Berlin isn’t just about history and monuments — it’s a city that feeds you its story one bite at a time.
From the sizzling sound of
Currywurst on the grill to the aroma of fresh
Bouletten and
Döner kebab, the city’s food stalls reveal its diverse spirit and creativity.
On our Berlin Food Tour from Alexanderplatz, you’ll explore the streets where local traditions meet global influences — guided by Aida and Carolina, two Berliners who know where the real flavors live.

What You’ll Taste
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Matjes Brötchen – traditional herring sandwich with a salty-fresh Northern twist
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Bouletten – Berlin-style meat patties, warm, juicy, and full of flavor
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Döner – a Turkish-Berliner invention that became a city icon
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Currywurst – sliced sausage with sweet-spicy curry ketchup, pure Berlin nostalgia
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Berliner – the classic jam-filled doughnut to finish on a sweet note
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Apfelschorle – sparkling apple juice, the city’s favorite refreshment
👉 Vegetarian options available at every stop!
Tour Details
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Location: Alexanderplatz
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Time: Daily at 1:00 PM and 4:00 PM
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Group Size: Max 10 guests
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Languages: English, Spanish, German
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Guides: Aida or Carolina
Pricing
Adults: €40
Groups (5+ adults): €30 each
Children: €20
Infants: Free
Why Travelers Love the Berlin Food Tour
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Authentic: eat where Berliners actually eat
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Cultural: discover how food connects East and West
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Personal: small groups, local stories, real connections
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Delicious: from Currywurst to Berliner, every bite is a memory
FAQs
Is this a walking tour?
Yes! All tastings are within a short, easy walk around Alexanderplatz.
Do locals really eat these foods?
Absolutely — these are Berlin’s everyday favorites.
Is it family-friendly?
Yes, kids love the sweets and snacks, and we keep the route easy and fun.
Book Your Berlin Street Food Tour Today
Berlin is best experienced through its flavors — bold, unexpected, and full of life.
Join
Foodprint Tours for a delicious walk through the city’s heart, taste its stories, and see why street food says more about Berlin than any museum ever could.