"A fantastic introduction to Berlin. Extremely informative. Jamie delivered the facts and stories to us beautifully. Thank you!"
Juliet Lyal, St Albans, 9th Apr '12
"Fantastic Tour! Nigel kept me captivated with his knowlege. A real highlight of my trip."
John, Australia, 12th Apr '12
"Nigel... His excellent anecdotal stories painted a picture for us more vivid than anything you will see in a history book or on the discovery channel. we were all hanging on his every word, and I truly feel... John Kent, Sligo, Ireland 31st Mar '12
"We went to Sachsenhausen on our first full day and Jessica was our guide. She was passionate, sincere and knowledgeable. Although the subject matter is sobering we came away feeling much more informed. The tour was... Sarah Turner, Bristol, 3rd Apr '12
"We liked the Sachenhausen tour so much we went on another one a couple of days later wth Pen, the Third Reich tour..." Anneka, London, 21st Mar '12
"Please convey my thanks to Michael for a brilliant experience and let him know that Giles as a result of the tour will be studying German History at Newcastle University as one of his options next year! Will be back... Hilary & Giles Napier, London, 8th Apr '12
"I very much enjoyed the Famous Insider Walk with Jamie. I´ve been to Berlin about ten times in total - but I´ve never had such a great, funny, informative and interesting tour! Thanks Jamie!"
Franziska, Hamburg, 20th Apr '12
"Jessica was extremely knowledgeable and passionate about the subject. Whilst harrowing at times, we appreciated Jessica's sensitivity and experience in presenting the information. Thank you."
Juliet Lyal, St Albans, 11th Apr '12
"I had a very pleasant walk alongside Nigel, he is a man very intelligent and cheerful. Note 1000000000000"
Michel Leão, Brasil, 21st Mar '12
"Jamie was an awesome guide. The amount of knowledge he had was amazing and even when I asked him specific questions he had a very good answer every time. It was really great to have the archeological background... Anna Ross, Melbourne, 20th Apr '12
Mission Topic: to order the drink you really want!
Okay you’ve probably heard Berlin has a bustling nightlife – true. To be sure there’s nothing better than grabbing a beer in one of Berlin’s many beergardens, basking in the sunshine – true. But what may not be so simple is explaining what the green stuff is people are sipping through straws, or just which beer is going be to your liking. Explanation follows.
Alsterwasser: in Australia or Britain this is known as a shandy. A mix of Pils and lemonade, it’s refreshing, gets your sugar levels back in order, and doesn’t make your speech slur as quickly after several in the sunshine.
Pils or Pilsener: the champagne of beers, crisp and clean, light in colour, made from an early fermentation of hops, it’s bitter in taste and rich in aroma. The proper draft however should take 7 mins, so don’t get sour with your waiter if it takes a moment.
Afri Cola: this is Germany’s very own cola, in fact the company was founded in 1864 – possibly making it the mother of all colas. It’s a popular non alcoholic club drink, what sets it apart from other sodas is that it’s jam packed with caffeine. Made from the cola nut, this refreshing jet black soda is tasty stuff – try it.
Weizenbier: a favorite here of which there are two varieties Kristallweizen or "clear wheat"– refreshing, wheat smacked taste served with lemon, lovely, and Hefeweizen or "yeast wheat"– of which you can order either a helles – light, or dunkeles – dark, depending on the amount of sediment and fullness of flavor you prefer, also wonderful.
Berliner Weisse: unique to Berlin, introduced by the Hugenots who migrated here from France in the late 17th century. Finding the local brew a tad bitter, they added syrup to sweeten things up. Today it comes in two flavors Himbeer or raspberry (red), or Waldmeister, which is woodruff (green). Served with a straw, it’s pleasantly tasty and quenches the thirst.
Apfelsaft Schorle: apple juice served with sparkling mineral water makes for a great summer thirst quencher. Weisswein Schorle: white wine served with sparkling mineral water, refreshing and with enough wine to satisfy.
Rotkäppchen Sekt: this is not just an example of Germany’s Method Champagnoise – it’s the socialist version. Rotkäppchen was the former GDR’s state bubbly and people don’t only drink it for a bit of a lark or to reminisce – it actually tastes pretty good. Zum Wohl Kamarad! (Cheers Comrade!)
Tipping customs: if you are satisfied with the service offer 10–15%. Do note though unlike in Australia or the US, waiters will not be as attentive in offering you another drink, the onus is on you. This also means you can sit on the one drink for a long time without being rushed or given the bill.
The History Channel, Time Out, Lonely Planet, Let's Go, SBS, The Guardian, The Sunday Times, The Economist, The Melbourne Age, Deutsche Welle, BBC and many more.