Walking experience in Berlin

Walking experience in Berlin - Man in Black Crew-neck T-shirt Walking Near Building

This would be my first time in Berlin and want to explore as much as possible during my stay. So, walking is the best idea as I do not have much time constraint.

How is the walking experience in Berlin? Where can I find the rules regarding traffic and pedestrians? Are the directions / road signs all in German?



Best Answer

I don't recall any peculiar rule. You are supposed to walk on the sidewalk and to cross streets only when the pedestrian sign is green (unlike the UK, if that's where you come from). You can receive a small fine for failing to do so. It's not as bad as Amsterdam but do beware of bike lanes and treat them like streets (look right and left before crossing, don't walk or stop on a bicycle lane if you don't have to).

One thing that might be of particular interest to you are the 20 “green walks“ through the city. It's a project to identify and mark major ways across Berlin for bikes and pedestrians using parks, canals and quiet streets to minimise interactions with motorised traffic. Some of them can be used to link key parts of the centre, others provide picturesque walks in outskirts.

The website provides a lot of info in English, coordinates to download and an overview of each walk with Open Street Map. On the ground, these “green walks” are marked with white and blue signs with a number.

The public transit network in Berlin is also quite good and the city is larger, greener and less dense than many European capitals. So even if you are used to walk in cities, the distances might surprise you. Don't hesitate to use public transport as well. Bus line number 100 is notorious as a cheap way to check the main sights for the price of a regular ticket, without paying for a tourist bus/guided tour.




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    Answer 2

    This is an old question, but I feel it necessary to add some information that I learned the hard way the first few days here.

    On many sidewalks in Berlin, there are two discernible types of stone laid down - on the (usually) larger 'lane' is normal stone or concrete, and on the other 'lane' - usually closer to the street - there will be another type of stone, oftentimes bricks laid in a crosshatch pattern.

    The latter - the bricked pathway - is the bike lane. Don't walk on it lest you be yelled at, given stern looks, or worst of all injured.

    Coming from a place where bike lanes are in the street as opposed to sidewalks, it took a while to get used to the separation.


    Here is an example. Not all instances of bike paths on the sidewalk are as obvious, however - just be mindful.

    Diagram of foot traffic and bike traffic on sidewalks

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