Finn is an encyclopedia of knowledge about Berlin. Including little know facts and entertaining anecdotes. One of a kind!

Berlin Tours
Expert-led Berlin walking tours that turn complex history and creative energy into meaningful discoveries
Let Your Curiosity Shape Your Journey
Join passionate experts on intimate walking tours that reveal a city's unique stories, spark conversations, and leave you seeing the world—and yourself—a little differently.
Experts, not guides
Explore with 1,200+ Experts, from historians and architects to chefs and archaeologists.
Crafted for conversation
With fewer than ten guests, engage your Expert through questions and immerse fully.
Structured, never scripted
Your interests guide your Expert, leading to stories and perspectives that matter to you.
Curious or connoisseur
First-time visitor or seasoned explorer, our tours span city highlights to deep-dives.
Berlin, Seen with Context
Berlin isn’t just landmarks of a divided past. Walk with an expert to explore how empire, ideology, and reinvention shaped one of Europe’s most dynamic cities.
Hear from our customers
Finn is an incredible guide! So knowledgeable and kept the perfect pace for my family. We learned so much. Our tour was the perfect start to our Berlin visit.
Our Berlin Sites and Insights tour was absolutely fantastic and so informative. Our tour guide Dora is one of the best we've ever had. The way she imparts her knowledge is "user friendly" and easy to absorb. Her knowledge of the history of Europe, Germany and Berlin is quite staggering and she is so easy and nice to be with. At the end of the tour we felt like we could have easily spent another 3 hours together and enjoyed. We loved Berlin and Dora added to that!
Berlin Tours
Cold War History and the Berlin Wall
World War II and 20th-Century Memory
Prussian and Imperial Architecture
Museums and Cultural Institutions
Creative and Cultural Innovation
First-time visitors benefit from guided introductions that connect major landmarks like Brandenburg Gate and the Berlin Wall into a clear narrative of the city’s past.
Lifelong learners are drawn to Berlin’s museums, political history, and cultural debates about memory and identity.
Families often appreciate how the city’s landmarks make complex history accessible, while repeat visitors explore neighborhoods, architecture, and contemporary cultural life beyond the main sites.















