Make your sightseeing tour of Berlin unique with a Trabi Safari!
Get a firsthand feel of the city as you take a ride in an iconic Trabant car. The Trabi was a symbol of East Germany and during its 34 years of manufacturing from 1957-1991, it hardly changed its deign!
Get a glimpse into the culture of the Cold War era as you cruise the streets of former East Berlin. Jump behind the wheel and join a convoy of other Trabis. A licensed tour guide will lead the pack and share their local knowledge and stories via radio.
With a Trabi-Safari tour, you're guaranteed an unforgettable experience in Berlin!
The Trabi Museum opened in 2013 to celebrate the iconic Trabant car. The Trabant, or Trabi, was the car of East Germany, with a production line that began in 1958 and only stopped after German reunification in 1991.
The museum, located in central Berlin at Checkpoint Charlie, houses rare and famous Trabi models and even a cinema.
Panoramapunkt, on Potsdamer Platz in Berlin, allows visitors to get up to the 24th and 25th floors for amazing views of the city. There's also an exhibition on the history of the square.
The Neues Museum reopened in 2009, after extensive renovations. Since then, it has attracted more than a million visitors per year. It houses two major collections.