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Discover Berlin’s authentic flavors on this 3-hour food walking tour with Secret Food Tours, featuring local dishes, street art, and historic neighborhoods.
The Berlin Food Walking Tour with Secret Food Tours offers a rich, immersive experience into the city’s culinary scene, all within approximately 3 hours. Priced at $105.90 per person, this highly rated tour attracts bookings made an average of 37 days in advance and boasts a perfect 5.0/5 rating from 876 reviews. With a maximum of 12 travelers per group, the tour provides an intimate atmosphere, guided by knowledgeable hosts who bring Berlin’s stories to life through its food and streets. This tour is ideal for those eager to explore Berlin’s diverse culture through its traditional German dishes combined with multicultural treats in a relaxed walking pace. While the tour does not include hotel transfers, its location near public transport makes it easy to join.
The tour’s standout features include a variety of local and international foods, visits to historic neighborhoods, and the chance to experience Berlin’s street art, Soviet relics, and iconic landmarks. The guide’s expertise and engaging storytelling elevate the experience, making it both educational and delicious. It’s worth noting that, due to its popularity, most participants book about a month before. Also, weather can influence certain stops, so travelers should be prepared for outdoor walking. This tour suits food lovers, history buffs, and curious travelers looking for an authentic taste of Berlin.


The tour begins at Warschauer U-Bahn Station, a bustling transit hub in East Berlin. From here, the guide greets the group, setting the tone for an engaging exploration of the city’s cultural and culinary history. Starting at this well-connected point makes it easy to access for most travelers and ensures convenience for those arriving by public transport.
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Your first stop is Berlin’s Raw Market, which provides context for the city’s evolution from 1865 through 1989. Here, the guide shares insights into Berlin’s transformation, setting a historical backdrop for the food journey. The market is a lively spot where local vendors showcase fresh produce and regional specialties, making it a perfect introduction to Berlin’s culinary roots.
Next, the tour ventures into some of East Berlin’s trendiest art galleries, where vibrant street murals adorn alleyways and courtyards. This art-filled environment reflects Berlin’s dynamic cultural scene. The guide points out notable street art and explains the influence of different eras, including the city’s Soviet past, adding depth to the visual experience.

Food stops include one of Berlin’s best kebab shops, renowned for its authentic flavors. The guide explains the significance of kebabs within Berlin’s immigrant communities. Visitors also sample Currywurst, a beloved street snack that epitomizes Berlin’s casual dining style, along with German spiced biscuits and a selection of traditional meats and small plates.
One of the tour’s highlights is tasting Flammkuchen, a German-style flatbread similar to a tart, served at a local restaurant. This dish offers a delicious glimpse into regional baking traditions. Guests visit a boutique bakery to enjoy various cakes and pastries, adding a sweet touch to the savory experience.

Among the most anticipated moments is sampling the exclusive ‘Secret Dish’, prepared specifically for this tour. Although the exact nature of this item remains a surprise, it embodies the tour’s commitment to showcasing unique local flavors that aren’t easily found elsewhere. This special addition is a testament to the tour’s dedication to authenticity and discovery.

Walking through colorful street art, travelers see Berlin’s modern artistic expressions against the city’s historic architecture. The tour also visits Soviet-era boulevards and remnants that tell stories of Berlin’s Cold War past. These locations provide a tangible sense of the city’s layered history while emphasizing the contrast between past and present.
At the East Side Gallery, the group encounters the remaining sections of the Berlin Wall, now a vibrant open-air gallery. Here, visitors can reflect on Berlin’s divided history while tasting a final special food treat, tying together culture, history, and cuisine.
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Stops include medieval ruins and the historic Jewish Cemetery, offering insight into Berlin’s diverse history. The tour also features a church from the 1700s, once a site of clandestine masses led by figures like Martin Luther King during the Cold War era. These landmarks highlight Berlin’s resilience and evolving identity, enriching the food experience with stories of social change.

The tour is designed for most travelers, with an easy walking pace suitable for all ages. It does not include hotel pickup or drop-off, but the meeting point at Burgstraße 19 is accessible via public transportation, notably near the Hackescher Markt area where the tour concludes.
Participation is limited to 12 individuals, ensuring a personalized experience and opportunities for questions. Travelers should be prepared for outdoor walking, and the tour is flexible to weather conditions, with options for rescheduling or refunds if canceled due to poor weather or insufficient bookings.

Guests enjoy a carefully curated selection of foods, including famous Berlin kebab, German spiced biscuits, traditional meats and small plates, and the iconic Currywurst. The Flammkuchen and SpritzKuchen—a popular Berlin doughnut—add local flavor, while the Secret Dish offers an exclusive taste experience.
All food items are paired with engaging commentary from guides who elucidate their historical and cultural significance. The tour emphasizes the stories behind each dish, making the tasting experience both educational and satisfying.
Reviews consistently praise guides like Francesco, Dani, and Fotini for their knowledge, friendliness, and storytelling skills. Their enthusiasm enhances the overall enjoyment, with guests appreciating their ability to weave history with food seamlessly.
Notably, guides are described as personable, considerate, and entertaining, making the walk through Berlin engaging and relaxed. Their insights turn a simple food tour into a cultural lesson about Berlin’s past and present.
The tour maintains a 4.9/5 score from 877 reviews, with many highlighting outstanding guides, delicious food, and the informative nature of the experience. Reviewers mention that the small group size fosters intimacy and allows for personalized attention.
Guests also comment on the value for money, with some noting that the food quantity exceeds expectations. The mix of history, culture, and gastronomy consistently earns praise, making this tour a top recommendation for visitors seeking a comprehensive introduction to Berlin.
This tour presents an authentic slice of Berlin, combining local culinary traditions with cultural landmarks. It’s perfect for foodies and history lovers who enjoy walking at a comfortable pace. While it does not include transportation, its central meeting point and small group size make logistics straightforward.
The experience is especially suited for those wanting to discover Berlin through its flavors and streets, with guides who truly bring the city’s stories to life. The inclusion of secret dish surprises and stops at iconic sites like the East Side Gallery set this walk apart from standard food tours.
The Berlin Food Walking Tour with Secret Food Tours offers excellent value with delicious food, engaging guides, and memorable scenery. It remains a top choice for travelers eager to explore Berlin’s culinary and cultural landscape in a relaxed, friendly setting.
“Our guide Francesco was great. Not only was he incredibly knowledgeable he was incredibly personable too! (Food was great too.) Its obvious he love…”
How long does the tour last?
The tour lasts approximately 3 hours, making it an ideal half-day activity.
Where does the tour start and end?
It begins at Burgstraße 19, near Berlin’s Warschauer U-Bahn Station, and concludes at Hackescher Markt.
Is the tour suitable for children?
Yes, most travelers can participate, but children must be accompanied by an adult. The pace is gentle and family-friendly.
What foods are included?
The tour features famous Berlin kebab, German spiced biscuits, traditional meats, Currywurst, Flammkuchen, and an exclusive secret dish.
Are refunds available if I cancel?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours before the tour for a full refund. Cancellations within 24 hours are not refunded.
Can I join the tour if I have dietary restrictions?
The menu is set, but guests are advised to check with the provider if specific dietary needs need to be accommodated.
Is gratuity included?
Gratuities are not included and are at the guest’s discretion, based on satisfaction with the guide and experience.
What should I wear?
Comfortable walking shoes are recommended, as the tour involves walking through city streets and neighborhoods.
Does the tour operate in bad weather?
Yes, the tour proceeds in most weather conditions. If canceled due to poor weather, a full refund or alternative date will be offered.
How far apart are the stops?
Stops are conveniently located within walking distance, allowing for an easy, relaxed pace to enjoy the food and surroundings.