Berlin Neukölln Walking Tour – Tickets, Highlights & Visiting Tips

Neukölln is one of Berlin’s most eclectic districts. Explore Turkish markets, canal-side cafés and vibrant street art while local guides share stories that bring the neighborhood to life.
Below: ticket options, best times, route tips and easy ways to combine Neukölln with nearby Kreuzberg.
At a glance
- Location: South of Kreuzberg, Berlin.
- Experience: Markets, street art, Maybachufer canal, hidden courtyards.
- Duration: Plan 2–2.5 hours walking.
- For: Culture seekers, photographers, urban explorers.
- Tip: Tours run in all weather — dress accordingly.
- Comfort: Wear comfortable shoes; bring water.
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On the route
From Karl-Marx-Straße to the calm Maybachufer canal, Neukölln mixes creative studios, cafés and markets with striking murals and community spaces.
Tips for planning your visit
Wear comfortable shoes and dress for the weather — tours run rain or shine. Bring water, and have a transit ticket ready for easy connections.
Highlights for first-timers
Don’t miss the Turkish Market (Tue & Fri), Richardplatz courtyards, and rooftop viewpoints for skyline photos.
Practical information
Duration: 2–2.5 hours.
Meeting point: Often near U-Bahn Rathaus Neukölln (U7).
Transport: Excellent U-Bahn and bus links.
Accessibility: Some routes include cobblestones/stairs — check with provider.
Group size: Small groups for a more personal experience.
Take a journey into Berlin’s alternative and urban scenes with the creators of Berlin’s alternative tours concept. Experience the city’s amazing street art, city markets, café districts, artist quarters, multi-cultural neighborhoods, and much more.