Compare the best ticket options, from essential 24-hour passes to comprehensive multi-day bundles with river cruises.
Berlin is huge—really huge. A hop-on hop-off bus bridges the gap between the far-flung historical sites of the East and the commercial centers of the West, saving you time and foot fatigue.
Routes are carefully designed to pass by the absolute must-sees. You can hop off at Checkpoint Charlie to learn about Cold War spies, then hop back on to head towards the majestic Berlin Cathedral.
Tickets operate on a time basis (24, 48, or sometimes 72 hours) from first validation. This allows you to start in the afternoon and keep using the ticket the next morning.
Audio guides provide a rich narrative layer, often available in 10+ languages. They don't just point out buildings; they explain the dramatic rise, fall, and reunification of this resilient city.
Browse our selection of tickets. Whether you want a simple bus ride or a 'Best of Berlin' package including a boat trip and walking tour, there is an option for every traveler.
Choose the pass that suits your itinerary
Choose the pass that suits your itinerary
Enjoy maximum flexibility with passes ranging from 24 to 72 hours around Berlin.
Explore Berlin's top landmarks at your own pace with this flexible Hop-on Hop-off bus tour.
Gain full access to all bus routes in Berlin for a comprehensive city experience.
See the best of Berlin with a 48-hour pass on the iconic red sightseeing buses.
Experience Berlin with Big Bus Tours, offering premium views and audio guides.
See the best of Berlin with a 24-hour pass on the iconic red sightseeing buses.
Booking online gives you the power of comparison. You can see exactly which route goes where and choose the operator that covers the specific museums or neighborhoods you want to see.
Online tickets often come with slight discounts compared to street prices and protect you from cash-only situations or aggressive street sellers.
Flexibility is key. Mobile vouchers mean you don't need a printer—just show the QR code on your phone to the driver or staff member when you board your first bus.
A hop-on hop-off tour in Berlin is a journey through time—from Prussian glory to 20th-century turbulence and 21st-century cool. Here is what a typical day looks like:
Start your morning at the Brandenburg Gate. Climb to the top deck to snap a photo of the Quadriga statue without the crowds. As the bus rumbles down Unter den Linden, listen to stories of emperors and revolutions. You might hop off at Museum Island to gaze at the bust of Nefertiti or simply admire the cathedral. Rejoining the bus, you’ll head towards the modern architectural marvel of Potsdamer Platz—a stark contrast to the historical center.
In the afternoon, the route might take you past the remnants of the Berlin Wall. The audio guide’s tone shifts to the realities of the Cold War as you pass Checkpoint Charlie. Later, crossing into the former West Berlin, the vibe changes again to boulevards lined with designer shops and cafes. You could end your loop near the Zoo, or stay on board to watch the city lights flicker on as you return to your starting point, having traversed essentially two cities in one day.
Most tickets offer free cancellation up to 24 hours before your chosen date. Please read the terms carefully to ensure you have the flexibility you need.
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This guide is written by Berlin enthusiasts who know that the city is too big to walk in a day. We aim to help you use the bus network smartly to unlock the best of Berlin without the stress of navigating the complex public transport zones.
Standard policies usually allow full refunds if cancelled 24 hours in advance. This is great for peace of mind in case travel plans change.
Travelling with a school class or a large family group? Contact us or the operator directly for potential group rate offers.
Demonstrations and political events often take place in Berlin's government district. Occasionally, this may cause short-term route deviations around the Reichstag or Brandenburg Gate.
Berlin weather is notoriously changeable. The buses are covered in winter, but in summer, the open roof is delightful—just pack sunscreen and maybe an umbrella, just in case.
Don't forget to validate your ticket when you first board. The validity period (e.g., 24 hours) starts from that moment, not from the time of purchase.
Keep your headphones! You can usually keep the disposable earbuds provided, which is handy if you hop on a different bus later in the day.