Berlin Sightrunning

Experience Jogging Tours in this fascinating city and find facts and fun.

Berlin Running Tours

Run with fun – Sightrunning keeps you going!

Berlin City Running Tours

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Berlin Sightrunning

Berlin Sightrunning

Sightrunning, Sightjogging, City Running Tours – there are several terms for one of the latest trends in cities all over the world. The name is self-explanatory; Sightrunning is a combination of running and sightseeing.

As both a professional historical guide and a passionate runner, I would like to join you on a run. I will provide you with all the interesting information regarding Berlin as well as all the tales Berlin has to offer. You set the pace, decide where to stop for taking photos and it is up to you how long you want to run for.

Berlin Sightrunning

Sightjogging is for anyone

  • For beginners and advanced runners
  • For young and old runners
  • For women and men
  • For single runners and small groups
  • For tourists and business visitors

Berlin sightrunning tours are individually designed for you. Date, time and duration and tour will be arranged according to your needs. I am happy to accompany you on an individual jogging tour according to your wishes. Alternatively, I have already worked out some attractive sight jogging routes.

If you want more information or want to make an appointment, feel free to contact me. Happy running!

Sightrunning Tour 1: Historical Berlin

Sightrunning tour through Berlin’s history in “fast forward” – from the first settlements to a modern capital.

Distance: ca. 7,3 km
Duration: ca. 1,5 hrs

Sightrunning Tour 2: Government District and Tiergarten

This city running tour goes from the Great Elector’s hunting ground to the heart of democracy.

Distance: ca. 5,8 km
Duration: ca. 1 hr

Sightrunning Tour 3: Berlin Wall Tour

„No one has the intention of erecting a wall” (Walter Ulbricht, June 1961) – despite this quote we’ll discover the Berlin wall on this city jogging tour.

Distance: ca. 9 km
Duration: ca. 1,5 – 2 hrs

Sightrunning Tour 4: Palace Tour with Charlottenburg Palace and Bellevue Palace

Sightseeing while jogging: along the Spree through green Berlin to Charlottenburg Palace and back to Bellevue Palace

Distance: approx. 15 km
Duration: approx. 2 hours

Sightrunning Tour 5: SO 36 and East Side Gallery

From the revolutionary Kreuzberg in the 80’s to the trendy Friedrichshain (Landwehr Canal, Görlitzer Park, East Side Gallery)

Distance: ca. 8 km
Duration: ca. 1.5 hrs

Book your date now

Are you planning on visiting Berlin for the holidays or even for a business trip? Book your Sightrunning appointment now.

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