Meet the Berlitrolls, aka Berlin Urban Trolls!
Berlibelle
Berlibelle has a magical clock that works as a time machine and can take us to various eras in history. She is a smart, inquisitive, and brave young lady. Berlibelle is very friendly and hospitable, and she can always suggest some nice and cozy place where we can hide from rain or sun and enjoy a cup of hot chocolate or a glass of lemonade.
Berligü
Berligü has an umbrella that can change the weather in the city, as well as people's moods. As you can see from his face expression, he can be quite nasty, that is why Berliners and travelers often have to suffer from Berlin's whimsical weather. But! Berligrü knows all the secret places in this city and has tons of stories to tell. If we get lucky, he might share some of them with us.
Prof. Berlimor
Professor Berlimor has a magical book that contains everything you can find in all the libraries in the world (the book also has internet access, of course). He is very serious and educated. This scholar is always busy deciphering manuscripts and doing research for his academic work, but he sometimes has time to educate us a bit as well.
Exploring Berlin with Berlitrolls:
1) Walking tour around the Gendarmenmarkt Square: about champignons with mashed potatoes,
the Mouse King, and the Little Traffic Guy.
2) Walking tour around the Humboldt University area: about burned books, king's potatoes, and a travel blogger from the 19th century.
3) Walking tour around the Brandenburger Gate: about stolen horses, fearless rabbits, and 68 bells.
4) Walking tour around the Museum Island:
about a kidnapped Queen, a broken soup bowl, and scars on columns.
5) Walking tour around the Zoo area #1:
about a rotten tooth, a giant street light, and crocodiles in the Spree river.
6) Walking tour around the Zoo area #2:
about the disappeared yellow trams, horse skulls, and Berlin Buddy Bears.
7) Walking tour around the Schöneberg
district #1:
about a dried water spirit, giant jerboas, and Batman from the jungle.
8) Walking tour around the Schöneberg
district #2:
about the dinosaur tree, super-popular horses, and a house with very thick walls and no windows.
9) Walking tour around the Prenzlauer Berg district #1:
about the Fat Hermann, toilet cafés, and street furniture.
10) Walking tour around the Prenzlauer Berg district #2:
about fried sausages, horse pedicure, and Berlin's most loved painter.