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{{about|the course that debuted in the [[Metropolitan Tour]]|the course labeled as the second route of Berlin Byways, which debuted first|[[Berlin Byways 2]]}}
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This article is about the course that debuted in the Metropolitan Tour. For the course labeled as the second route of Berlin Byways, which debuted first, see Berlin Byways 2.
Tour Berlin Byways
View of Berlin Byways in Mario Kart Tour
The view of the starting line
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Appears in Mario Kart Tour (2022)
Tour(s)
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Map of Berlin Byways from Mario Kart Tour

Berlin Byways is a race course in Mario Kart Tour. It is based on Berlin, the capital city of Germany, and made its debut in the Metropolitan Tour as one of two new city courses, alongside Amsterdam Drift 2. The course visits various landmarks of Berlin, including a section featuring the Berlin Wall with Whomps filling the gaps as obstacles. Similar to a few other city courses such as Paris Promenade 2, the starting line has racers facing the opposite direction of the original route. This behavior is shared with Amsterdam Drift 2. The course also appears as Berlin Byways R (reverse) and Berlin Byways T (with ramps).

This course is a favorite of Chargin' Chuck, Rosalina (Chef), Pink Shy Guy (Ninja), Birdo (White), and Dr. Bowser.

Despite being labeled as the original variant, this is actually the second playable route of the course. The route labeled as the second layout, Berlin Byways 2, debuted earlier in the Berlin Tour.


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Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ベルリン シュトラーセ[?]
Berurin Shutorāse
Berlin Strasse
Chinese 柏林小道[?]
Bólín xiǎodào
Berlin Trail
French Balade berlinoise[?] Berlinese Stroll
German Pflaster von Berlin[?] Pavement of Berlin
Italian Gita a Berlino[?] Trip to Berlin
Korean 베를린 샛길[?]
Bereullin Saesgil
Berlin Byway
Portuguese Berlim Bucólica[?] Bucolic Berlin
Spanish Berlín de Vértigo[?] Vertigo Berlin

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