SPREE CRUISES FROM FRIEDRICHSTRASSE
Discover our centrally located Spree cruises in Berlin from Friedrichstraße and start your own adventure!
Our 2.5-hour evening Spree cruise departs from a central location on Friedrichstraße in Berlin!
Boarding: Friedrichstraße
Duration: 2.5 hours
100% free cancellation
Guaranteed seating with online booking
from 37€
The grand cruise along the Spree River and the Westhafen Canal in northern Berlin. Departs daily from Friedrichstraße!
Boarding: Friedrichstraße
Duration: 2¼ hours
100% free cancellation
Guaranteed seating with online booking
from 34€
WINTER SPREE CRUISES FROM FRIEDRICHSTRAßE
Cruise leisurely through the wintery and Christmassy waterways of the capital Berlin
Schippern Sie zwei entspannte Stunden durch das winterliche Berlin – super gelegen ab der Friedrichstraße Berlin!
Boarding: Friedrichstraße / Reichstagsufer
Duration: 2 hours
100% free cancellation
Guaranteed seating with online booking
from 38€
START YOUR SPREE CRUISE FROM FRIEDRICHSTRAßE
THE BEST SPREE CRUISES FROM FRIEDRICHSTRASSE – DISCOVER BERLIN’S WATERWAYS
Spree cruises from Friedrichstraße offer a unique perspective on the German capital. The central starting point on Friedrichstraße allows you to set off on an unforgettable boat tour directly from the heart of Berlin. From here, you will travel through the historic government district with its imposing buildings such as the Reichstag, the Federal Chancellery, and the main train station. The cruise takes you past the world-famous Museum Island, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the most important museum complexes in Europe. During your cruise, you will pass numerous historic bridges that tell their own stories and connect the various districts of Berlin. Spree cruises from Friedrichstraße also allow you to experience the modern architecture of the government district up close as you glide leisurely along the water. The contrast between the historic buildings and the modern glass facades reflected in the Spree is particularly impressive. This unique way of exploring the city gives you a completely new perspective on Berlin and lets you get to know the metropolis from a relaxed perspective.
SIGHTS AND HIGHLIGHTS ON SPREE CRUISES FROM FRIEDRICHSTRASSE
The Spree River cruises departing from Friedrichstraße take you to Berlin’s most famous sights, which are particularly impressive from the water. One of the absolute highlights is the cruise through the Nikolaiviertel, Berlin’s oldest district, which enchants with its medieval alleys and St. Nicholas Church. Another highlight is the Berlin Cathedral with its magnificent dome, which stands majestically on the banks of the Spree. During your cruise, you will also pass the East Side Gallery, the longest remaining section of the Berlin Wall, which today, as an open-air gallery, attracts artists from all over the world. The Spree River cruises departing from Friedrichstraße also offer spectacular views of the Oberbaum Bridge, one of Berlin’s landmarks, connecting Friedrichshain and Kreuzberg. Along the way, you will learn interesting details about the history of the districts you pass through and the importance of the Spree for the development of Berlin. The expert commentary during the cruise will provide you with fascinating background information about the passing buildings and their historical significance. This will make your boat trip an entertaining and educational journey through the centuries of Berlin’s city history.
WHY SPREE CRUISES FROM FRIEDRICHSTRASSE ARE REALLY WORTH IT
Spree cruises from Friedrichstraße are undoubtedly one of the best ways to get to know Berlin. The central location of the starting point makes getting there easy and saves valuable vacation time. You’ll experience a multitude of important sights in a short space of time without having to struggle through city traffic. The relaxed atmosphere on board allows you to take in the impressions at your leisure and capture wonderful photo opportunities. Particularly impressive is the opportunity to discover Berlin from a completely new perspective – from the water, views are revealed that would otherwise remain hidden if you were exploring on foot. Spree cruises from Friedrichstraße perfectly combine relaxation with sightseeing and offer you a thoroughly enjoyable experience that will stay with you for a long time.
TOP 4 REASONS TO START THE SPREE CRUISE FROM FRIEDRICHSTRASSE
1. Central location and perfect starting point: Friedrichstraße is located in the heart of Berlin, allowing you to conveniently visit other attractions such as the Brandenburg Gate or Museum Island before or after the cruise.
2. Berlin’s highlights from the water: You’ll pass by the most important sights such as the Reichstag, Berlin Cathedral, Museum Island, and the modern government district – all from a unique perspective.
3. Relaxed city exploration: Instead of rushing through the city on foot, you can sit comfortably on the boat, lean back, and still see a lot of Berlin.
4. Interesting architectural contrasts: During the cruise, you’ll experience the exciting mix of historic buildings and modern architecture that makes Berlin so special.
10 FACTS ABOUT FRIEDRICHSTRASSE IN BERLIN
1. Friedrichstrasse is an important transport hub that connects the east and west of the city.
2. Some of the city’s most famous attractions are located here, such as Museum Island, the Brandenburg Gate and the TV Tower.
3. Friedrichstrasse is named after Friedrich Wilhelm III, who was King of Prussia from 1797 to 1840.
4. The shopping arcade “Friedrichstrasse Passage” was built in 1924 and houses numerous luxury stores and boutiques.
5. Friedrichstrasse U-Bahn station is one of the busiest in Berlin with an estimated 14 million passengers per year.
6. The street has two outer train stations: Invalidenpark and Nordbahnhof, which are connected to other parts of Berlin via S-Bahn trains.
7. Several parks are located along the street, including Scheunenviertelpark, which dates back to 1829.
8. Many famous political figures such as Karl Marx and Rosa Luxemburg lived on or near Friedrichstrasse.
9. Art lovers will also get their money’s worth – in the Hackesche Höfe you’ll find a number of galleries presenting contemporary art.
10. Last but not least, there are also many historic buildings such as the Prussian Palace, which was built by King Friedrich Wilhelm II in 1790.

