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Erlebe eine eindrucksvolle Tour entlang des originalen Verlaufs der Berliner Mauer. Unsere lizenzierten und authentischen Guides – einige von ihnen Zeitzeugen der DDR – nehmen Dich mit zu den bewegendsten Schauplätzen und erzählen fesselnde Geschichten aus einer vergangenen Epoche, die das heutige Deutschland noch immer prägt. Tauche ein in das Leben „mitten an der Mauer“: Du erfährst aus erster Hand, wie das politische Regime funktionierte und unter welchen oft schockierenden Bedingungen die Menschen im totalitären System der DDR lebten. Trotz der ernsten Thematik schaffen unsere Guides eine Atmosphäre, in der auch Raum für Leichtigkeit, spannende Anekdoten und überraschende Momente bleibt – sie finden immer die richtige Balance.
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Embark on a 2.5-hour private tour of Berlin designed especially for families and young explorers. Your kid-friendly guide will pick you up from your hotel and lead you on an engaging journey through the city's most iconic sites. Begin at the historic Brandenburg Gate, then explore the modern transformation at Potsdamer Platz. Marvel at the impressive exterior of the Berliner Dom and enjoy a lively stroll down Friedrichstrasse. The tour culminates at Alexanderplatz, where vibrant city life and history merge. With interactive storytelling, fun games, and hands-on activities, this tour makes learning about Berlin’s rich cultural heritage both educational and entertaining for all ages. Discover the past and present of this dynamic city in a way that captivates kids and adults alike, ensuring a memorable adventure for the whole family.
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Explore the rich and complex history of Berlin’s Jewish community on a private walking tour visiting important cultural, religious, and memorial sites. Begin at the historic location of the Old Synagogue, an early center of Jewish life that reflects the community’s deep roots in the city. Continue to the Block of Women memorial, commemorating the courageous protest of German women who demanded the release of their Jewish husbands during the Nazi era. Visit the Memorial Jewish Cemetery, a site of remembrance honoring Jewish victims of the Holocaust. The tour also includes the Jüdisches Gymnasium Moses Mendelssohn, an important Jewish educational institution, and the remarkable New Synagogue – Centrum Judaicum, a major symbol of Jewish heritage in Berlin. Conclude at the Museum Blindenwerkstatt Otto Weidt, where stories of bravery and resistance reveal powerful acts of humanity during World War II.
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Join us on a profound journey through Berlin's tumultuous past with our "WWII & Third Reich Tour ." This immersive experience begins in the heart of the city, where we'll explore key landmarks that played pivotal roles during the Third Reich era. Our expert guides will lead you through iconic sites such as the Reichstag, the Brandenburg Gate, and the haunting Holocaust Memorial, as well as the Sinti-Roma Memorial and the Soviet Memorial, providing in-depth historical context. As we walk through these historical sites, we'll discuss the rise and fall of the Nazi regime, the impact on Berlin, and the lasting effects on the world. The second part of our tour shifts focus to Berlin's Jewish Quarter, a testament to the resilience and enduring spirit of the Jewish community. Visits to key sites such as the New Synagogue, the Hackman Hoffe, and various memorials dedicated to Jewish history provide a deeper understanding of Jewish life in Berlin before, during, and after the Nazi era.
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Use the opportunity to find out incredible stories from our professional guide! Explore Otto Weidt’s Workshop for the Blind where Weidt tried his best to save Jews from deportation by deliberately employing them. Walk through a working class district some 100 years ago that now is one of Berlin’s most modern neighborhoods. Do you know what is so specific about the Barn Quarter? Wander through the narrow streets of trendy shops and eateries and reach the then-called Spandauer Vorstadt where Berlin’s oldest Jewish cemetery is located. Discover Koppen Platz with its haunting Deportation Memorial. Finish the guided tour at the world famous New Synagogue.
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Grab the opportunity and make the most out of your stay in Berlin in a fully customizable tour! At the desired time, an experienced English-speaking professional driver will pick you up from your accommodation in a private vehicle ready to share historical facts and, of course, his personal input in order to immerse you into the Berliner lifestyle. In less than an hour, you will reach a large network of interconnected lakes, landmarks and palaces that are the main attraction in this city. Walk around old palaces, gardens, fountains and go up the historic Mill that offers beautiful city views. Sanssouci is the prettiest palace of the Potsdam series. It used to be a royal residence and summer home of Prussian kings. Our drivers are not licensed to accompany you into the sights but are very knowledgeable of the places visited and will provide historical information and their local perspective. At the end of the ride, your friendly driver will drop you off at your accommodation.
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This tour takes you to a journey into David Bowie 1976-1978 life in Berlin. We explore his creation in the city (The Berlin trilogy), the spot he used to hung out and the wave of creativity and music he brought with him and left in the city. Bowie famously called Berlin "a city condemned forever to becoming and never to being", and often mention his period as one of the best time of his life. We will walk trough the venues that made Berlin and Bowie, as one.
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The tour will last 6 hours , including getting to Potsdam and back. We will see the city center and the famous Sanssouci gardens, the sites are Postdam center Bassinplatz Brandenburg tor Schloss Sanssouci Orangerieschloss Neues Palais Lust Garten
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This tour focuses on the psychology and lives of both victims and perpetrators, exploring clues to the central question. It began with polarizing, violent, and stigmatizing words during the Weimar Republic and escalated over twelve years of dictatorship. The camp system started provisionally when Hitler came to power, evolving from the idea of “protective custody” to forced labor exploitation, and ultimately to the death camps of the “Final Solution.” Sachsenhausen existed for nine years. Originally planned for about 6,000 inmates, it eventually held over 40,000, with more than 50,000 people losing their lives there. In 1936 this model camp was built in the forest during the Berlin Olympic Games. Its architecture is a stark testament to the SS’s omnipotent control and the professionalization of terror. The tour is information-dense, covering multiple storylines that unfolded simultaneously at the camp. All guides hold the official certification of the memorial site.
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Immerse Yourself in Berlin's Vibrant Scene: Live Sax Performance at Rainer's Kreuzberg Home. Embark on a culinary adventure with the tantalizing "Geröstete Griesmehlsuppe" and classic "Königsberger Klopse in Kapernsosse", both prepared with Rainer's family recipes. Delight in a vibrant salad of lamb's lettuce and oyster mushrooms, showcasing Berlin's diverse gastronomic influences. After dinner, soak in the breathtaking East Berlin skyline from the rooftop terrace, creating a serene atmosphere for post-dinner conversations. Conclude the evening with a refreshing Californian fruit salad, a symphony of flavors and textures. Let Rainer's live saxophone performance enchant you with soulful melodies, elevating the ambiance with artistic allure and cultural richness. Experience a harmonious blend of culinary delights and musical enchantment at Rainer's Kreuzberg home, promising an unforgettable evening of sensory pleasures.
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This introductory 6 hours tour gives you the best access to Berlin and a full coverage. I will guide you along the main known sites Like the Brandenburg Gate, The Reichstag Building, Check Point Charley, The Nazi quarter and Holocaust Memorial, Gendermanmarkt Classical Square, Berlin's University and the Museum Island, we finalize at Alexanderplatz and the TV Tower square, not before hoping to see the biggest gallery in the world East Side Gallery. The tour will be accompanied by A3 picture folder to help imagine the stories and historical scenes Berlin produced in the last 100 years. Above that I would love to direct you: where to find good food, hang out and other special recommendations and hidden spots. I am guiding in the city for 12 years and I would love to share with you Berlin's unique story, and enrich your visit.
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This tour is available in two different versions to suit your preference. You can choose to take the tour on foot and use public transportation or opt for a private car tour. In the walking tour version, you'll be led by a local guide who is an expert in street art and knows all the best spots to see. You'll be taken to different areas of the city, both well-known and off the beaten path, to see all types of street art, from big murals to small tags. You'll also learn about the history and motivations behind street art in Berlin and current issues like gentrification and the influx of refugees. The route typically includes a visit to one of Berlin's squats, which are a legacy of the counterculture of the 90s. Alternatively, if you prefer a more comfortable to discover the street art scene in Berlin, you can opt for the private car tour. A car, a driver, and the tour guide will be provided. You can sit back, relax, and enjoy the tour without having to worry about public transportation.
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Discover the magical city of Berlin at your own pace with this guided tour using the DareMapp app. With a tour of more than 4 hours, you can explore iconic attractions such as the Reichstag, the City Wall, the Brandenburg Gate or Museum Island. This option without schedules or groups allows you to enjoy the city flexibly, including recommendations on gastronomy and family activities. Available in six languages, this experience is ideal for those looking for hassle-free personalized tourism. - 4h self-guided tour with +20 points of interest - Access to information in 6 languages: Spanish, English, Portuguese, French, Italian and German Explore iconic attractions and receive food recommendations. - You can purchase tickets and tickets for the different spaces without leaving the app. - No groups or schedules, ideal for traveling at your own pace.
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Most WWII tours show you the surface. This one takes you underground — literally and figuratively. Led by a passionate historian, this private tour peels back the layers of Berlin to reveal the forgotten scars of the Third Reich: hidden bunkers, execution sites, Nazi prisons, and silent remnants of megalomania. You’ll walk through a flak tower that once defended the city from Allied bombers, stand in the courtyard where resisters were executed, and visit the very room where Nazi Germany surrendered in 1945. What makes this tour truly different isn’t just where we go — it’s how we go. With group sizes kept small, you’ll have space for questions, reflection, and meaningful conversation. This is history brought to life with emotional depth and historical integrity. You won’t just see Berlin. You’ll feel it — its trauma, its resilience, and the weight of what happened here. If you’ve ever felt that other WWII tours don’t go deep enough, this is the one you’ve been waiting for.
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Potsdam was a city of kings – a German Versaille where the Hohenzollern monarchy of Prussia constructed lavish palaces in which they could spend their summers. It was also the setting for the Potsdam Conference, where geopolitical giants Josef Stalin, Harry Truman and Winston Churchill met in the summer of 1945 to seal the post-war fate of Germany and Europe. This 6-hour tour with a car takes you to Potsdam to experience the pomp and grandeur of Prussia and explore the origins of the Cold War. With your own private vehicle, you have the opportunity to explore much more of the UNESCO-listed palace gardens than would be possible by just walking. Your professional, local guide will provide an in-depth commentary throughout and lead you to the heart of German royalty, over the 'Bridge of Spies', and much more. Please note that his tour does not include inside visits to Potsdam palaces. For palace interiors, we recommend our 8-hour private tour with dedicated time for visits.
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Visit the concentration camp of Sachsenhausen on a private tour from Berlin. Our official tour guide will tell you the history of this place. Although a sad history, a visit to the concentration camp is crucial for every new visitor of Berlin. During your tour you will not only learn about what the nazis did on site, but also the postwar use of the soviets. The Sachsenhausen Concentration Camp was built in 1936 by the SS. Until 1945, more than 200,000 people from all over Europe were imprisoned here. From 1945-1950, the Soviet Special Camp No. 7/No. 1 was located on the site. In 1961, the GDR founded the Sachsenhausen National Memorial. The present Memorial and the Sachsenhausen Museum have been part of the Brandenburg Memorials Foundation since 1993.
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Hear the true story of the Third Reich and World War II on a guided tour of the Topography of Terror museum and war memorials in Berlin's Old Town Optional: learn more about the Holocaust by visiting the Jewish Quarter and Blindenwerkstatt Museum. Choose one of our excellent tour options tailored to your needs and interests: 3-hour: Third Reich Private Guided Tour Book this Third Reich tour to learn about WWII and see the Topography of Terror, Reichstag, Potsdamer Platz, Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe, Soviet War Memorial, and more. 5-hour: Third Reich and the Holocaust Private Guided Tour Book this Third Reich tour to learn about WWII and the Holocaust and see the Jewish Quarter, Blindenwerkstatt, Topography of Terror, Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe, and more. Berlin is the best place to learn about the Third Reich, so join our Expert Guide on a private tour of the Old Town and delve deep into the uncensored history of World War II, Holocaust & Nazi propaganda.
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Berlin has long been a centre for LGBTIQ communities in Europe. Frederick the Great, Prussia’s legendary 18th century monarch is widely believed to have been gay; sexologist Magnus Hirscheld pioneered advocacy for homosexual and transgender rights in the early 20th century; Marlene Dieterich cross-dressed on the city’s screens in the hedonistic ‘20s; and Klaus Wowereit, mayor of the city from 2001 until 2014, was openly and proudly gay. This 3-hour walking tour explores Berlin’s LGBTIQ scenes past and present, and, naturally, is open to all. Topics covered include the work of Magnus Hirschfeld, queer king Frederick the Great, persecution of homosexuals in Nazi Germany and homosexuality within the Nazi Party itself, the experience of LGBTIQ communities in East and West Berlin, and the queer scene in the hedonistic 1920s and in the 1990s as part of the burgeoning techno and club scene.
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We understand that traveling with kids can be great...and sometimes also a little tiring. That's why we've created this highlights tour designed for the whole family! Explore Berlin's rich history while keeping everyone engaged. Our tour activities have been tailored to suit children from 4-15 years old, but we welcome everyone! On the tour you can expect interactive storytelling by our expert guides who will bring Berlin’s history to life, making it enjoyable for both kids and adults. We will learn about Berlin’s past and present through interactive experiences that blend education with entertainment with activities tailored to different ages. We also travel at a leisurely tour pace, ideal for families with young children, ensuring a stress-free experience.
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Step into the streets of Berlin and discover the powerful history of the Third Reich on a tour that brings the past vividly to life. Walk through iconic landmarks, explore hidden sites, and uncover the stories behind the events that shaped World War II, from the rise to the fall of Nazi power. As you follow in the footsteps of history, you will gain deeper insight into one of humanity’s most significant and tragic periods, guided by expert narration that connects each location to its real-life impact. This immersive experience invites you not only to learn, but to reflect, remember, and understand—making it an essential journey for anyone seeking to grasp Berlin’s past. Experience history where it truly happened.
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Berlin may rightly be called the birthplace of today’s LGBTQ+ movements. Karl Heinrich Ulrichs, pioneer of the modern Gay Rights Movement, distributed his essays on male-male love as early as 1862. He cleared the path for the world’s first gay magazine, Der Eigene (The Self-Owning), which came out of Berlin in 1897. No wonder that, by the 1920s, a liberal attitude made interwar Weimar Berlin an international magnet for creative individuals, including W.H. Auden and Christopher Isherwood, who authored the novel, Goodbye to Berlin (on which the musical Cabaret is based). In such a dynamic atmosphere, the Institute for Sexual Science was founded by Magnus Hirschfeld, who initiated the first campaign to abolish the legal persecution of homosexuals. This 3-house tour takes you to sites that illuminate Berlin’s many queer trailblazers, while you stroll through Schöneberg, discovering the world’s first gay ghetto.
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Our Private tours make our day very focused and special to enjoy a wonderful day together, limited to four people, we move by car and stop wherever we want according to the Plan, to discover and photgraph the most beautiful historical places in Berlin, guarantee an intimate exploration of Berlin's famous attractions between East and West like Brandenburg Gate, Berlin Gallery Wall, Richtag, Checkpoint Charlie . But what truly distinguishes us is our focus on the Third Reich, World War II, and Adolf Hitler's history. Our expertly crafted narrative delves into stories of resistance and compliance during this era, taking you to significant sites like Himmler's SS and Gestapo HQ ruins, the Resistance Museum, and the historic Reichstag. With over 20 years of experience, we provide a high-quality, trustworthy, and memorable tour. Join us for an immersive journey through Berlin's past.
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This 3-hour private guided tour explores the surviving monuments of the East German regime including the infamous Berlin Wall and Stasi headquarters. Your private guide will reveal the dialogue between modern Berlin’s built environment and its dark and often hidden history. You’ll hear about life under Communist rule, the East Germans’ growing discontent and their government’s brutal suppression.
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Enjoy a hassle free 4.5-hour ride to Prague from Berlin in a private vehicle with an English-speaking driver. Choose between different Mercedes-Benz limousines for 1 or 2 people and Mercedes Viano vans for 3 to 6 people.
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