
Berlin Team Event: A Street Art Walk for Creative, Connected Teams
Morning light hits the brick of Kreuzberg and color spills across the wall. Your team gathers beneath a towering mural, someone asks “What’s next?”, and the answer appears on their phone: a new pin, a...
Berlin Team Event: A Street Art Walk for Creative, Connected Teams
A different kind of team day
Morning light hits the brick of Kreuzberg and color spills across the wall. Your team gathers beneath a towering mural, someone asks “What’s next?”, and the answer appears on their phone: a new pin, a short story about the artist, a quick challenge to solve together.
This is the Street Art Game team route in Berlin—part art tour, part city quest, designed to get people talking, moving, and noticing.
What you’ll see
East Side Gallery
A historic slice of the Berlin Wall turned open-air gallery. It sets the tone: bold, memorable, and full of stories to unpack as a group.
RAW Gelände
A former railway complex that now concentrates multiple styles—murals, stencils, paste-ups—in a compact area. Great for quick comparisons and photo moments.
Friedrichshain and Kreuzberg side streets
Courtyards and canalside walls where new pieces appear and layers build over time. The route slows your team down to spot details most people miss.
Local highlights along the way
From iconic characters to clever typography, each stop pairs a short note with a tiny task—find a hidden element, answer a question, or make a quick call as a team.
How the Street Art Game format works
Self-guided freedom
Start when you want, pause for coffee, resume from the next pin. No fixed schedule or external guide.
Small teams, shared momentum
Groups handle navigation and quick decisions together. Everyone contributes—a clue here, a detail there.
Friendly competition
A live leaderboard adds just enough spark to keep the energy high without pressure.
Multilingual
Available in English and German; ideal for mixed teams and international colleagues.
Why it works for teams
This format blends movement, novelty, and low-pressure creativity. People naturally talk more when they’re exploring something new side by side. They notice different things, make decisions together, and leave with shared stories—inside jokes, favorite murals, and photos that feel like a small win at the end of a long week. In 2024, hundreds of teams chose Street Art Game in Berlin for exactly that reason.
Wrap with inspiration
Two hours later, the leaderboard flashes. The “winning team” barely matters. Phones are full of photos, the group is still trading observations, and the city feels a little more familiar. That’s the point: connection through discovery.
Plan and book
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FAQ
How long does the route take?
Most groups complete it in 90–120 minutes, plus optional breaks.
Do we need a guide or host?
No. It’s self-guided via the Street Art Game app. You control timing and pacing.
What group size works best?
Small teams of 4–6 per unit. Larger departments can split into parallel teams on the same route.
Is it suitable for international teams?
Yes. Content is available in English and German.
Can we start near our office or venue?
Yes. Start anywhere within the play zone and finish where it suits your plans.

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