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Guided Tour of Third Reich & World War II in Berlin
Explore key WWII sites in Berlin, learn about the Third Reich's impact, visit historic bunkers and Nazi headquarters with an expert guide.
3 hrs
Free cancellation
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Highlights
Walk through Berlin’s most significant World War II and Third Reich locations
Hear expert insights on the fall of the Nazi regime and Berlin's history
Visit historic Nazi military and government sites including the Topography of Terror exhibition
See remains of Hitler’s Reich Chancellery and discover stories of critical events and resistance
Experience Berlin's transformation from WWII to present with an experienced local guide
What’s Included
Expert English-speaking guide
Comprehensive guided tour of Third Reich and WWII sites
Your Experience
Step into the heart of Berlin’s turbulent twentieth-century history
Begin your journey at the epicenter of the Third Reich’s wartime government. Accompanied by an expert guide, set out to discover the lasting ruins, iconic locations and somber memorials left by the Nazi era in Berlin. Your tour covers pivotal sites that have shaped world history and stand as poignant reminders of the city’s role in World War II.
Explore Notorious Sites and Key Landmarks
Start at Wilhelmstrasse, where the governing ministries of the Nazi regime once stood, and gain insight into the political origins and ambitions of Hitler’s administration. Walk to the remains of the former Reich Chancellery and stand in the location of Hitler’s infamous Führerbunker. Here, your guide will share the dramatic events of the final days of the war, including Hitler’s last moments and the Soviet advance that brought the conflict to an end.
Continue to the Topography of Terror, an outdoor and indoor museum built on the grounds of the former Gestapo and SS headquarters. Explore the exhibitions detailing the machinery of Nazi terror and the personal stories of those targeted by the regime. You’ll also witness the remnants of the Berlin Wall, demonstrating the ongoing division and reunification of the city long after World War II.
Trace the Path of Resistance & Suffering
During your walk, visit the former Nazi Military High Command, infamous for the failed Operation Valkyrie plot led by Claus von Stauffenberg. Learn how resistance fighters operated against overwhelming odds and reflect on acts of defiance and courage in the face of tyranny. Your tour also brings you to the German Resistance Museum, located in the same building as these pivotal wartime events.
Discover Berlin’s Everyday Life Under the Nazis
Experience what everyday life was like for Berliners during bombing raids and Nazi rule. See where strategic military decisions were made at the Airforce Ministry and imagine the city under siege, from the perspective of civilians and soldiers alike. Your guide will weave together personal anecdotes, historical context and expert analysis, bringing the city’s past to life with detail and clarity.
Visit sites of government, resistance and military strategy with depth and historical perspective
Learn about the impact of totalitarianism on Berlin’s culture, infrastructure and society
Engage With Lasting Legacies
As you follow the route of the Soviet offensive that led to the Battle for Berlin, reflect on the scars and reconstructions that have shaped modern Germany. Walk through contemporary Berlin as stories of resilience, reconciliation and remembrance unfold.
Book your Guided Tour of Third Reich & World War II in Berlin tickets now!
Respect memorial sites and follow your guide’s instructions
Keep noise to a minimum at somber locations
Do not litter and help preserve the historical areas
Supervise children throughout the tour
Is the tour suitable for children?
Yes, the historical content is suitable for older children but may be intense for younger visitors.
Are photos allowed during the tour?
Photography is permitted at all outdoor sites and in most exhibition spaces.
How long is the walking distance covered?
The tour covers approximately 3–4 km at a moderate pace over 3 hours.
Do I need to bring anything for the tour?
Bring comfortable shoes, weather-appropriate clothing and a valid photo ID for verification.
Arrive at the meeting point at least 15 minutes before your tour starts
Wear comfortable walking shoes for the city tour
Carry a government-issued photo ID for verification
Check weather forecasts and dress appropriately for outdoor walking
This tour is accessible to both wheelchairs and strollers
Free cancellation up to 24 h
17
Highlights
Walk through Berlin’s most significant World War II and Third Reich locations
Hear expert insights on the fall of the Nazi regime and Berlin's history
Visit historic Nazi military and government sites including the Topography of Terror exhibition
See remains of Hitler’s Reich Chancellery and discover stories of critical events and resistance
Experience Berlin's transformation from WWII to present with an experienced local guide
What’s Included
Expert English-speaking guide
Comprehensive guided tour of Third Reich and WWII sites
Your Experience
Step into the heart of Berlin’s turbulent twentieth-century history
Begin your journey at the epicenter of the Third Reich’s wartime government. Accompanied by an expert guide, set out to discover the lasting ruins, iconic locations and somber memorials left by the Nazi era in Berlin. Your tour covers pivotal sites that have shaped world history and stand as poignant reminders of the city’s role in World War II.
Explore Notorious Sites and Key Landmarks
Start at Wilhelmstrasse, where the governing ministries of the Nazi regime once stood, and gain insight into the political origins and ambitions of Hitler’s administration. Walk to the remains of the former Reich Chancellery and stand in the location of Hitler’s infamous Führerbunker. Here, your guide will share the dramatic events of the final days of the war, including Hitler’s last moments and the Soviet advance that brought the conflict to an end.
Continue to the Topography of Terror, an outdoor and indoor museum built on the grounds of the former Gestapo and SS headquarters. Explore the exhibitions detailing the machinery of Nazi terror and the personal stories of those targeted by the regime. You’ll also witness the remnants of the Berlin Wall, demonstrating the ongoing division and reunification of the city long after World War II.
Trace the Path of Resistance & Suffering
During your walk, visit the former Nazi Military High Command, infamous for the failed Operation Valkyrie plot led by Claus von Stauffenberg. Learn how resistance fighters operated against overwhelming odds and reflect on acts of defiance and courage in the face of tyranny. Your tour also brings you to the German Resistance Museum, located in the same building as these pivotal wartime events.
Discover Berlin’s Everyday Life Under the Nazis
Experience what everyday life was like for Berliners during bombing raids and Nazi rule. See where strategic military decisions were made at the Airforce Ministry and imagine the city under siege, from the perspective of civilians and soldiers alike. Your guide will weave together personal anecdotes, historical context and expert analysis, bringing the city’s past to life with detail and clarity.
Visit sites of government, resistance and military strategy with depth and historical perspective
Learn about the impact of totalitarianism on Berlin’s culture, infrastructure and society
Engage With Lasting Legacies
As you follow the route of the Soviet offensive that led to the Battle for Berlin, reflect on the scars and reconstructions that have shaped modern Germany. Walk through contemporary Berlin as stories of resilience, reconciliation and remembrance unfold.
Book your Guided Tour of Third Reich & World War II in Berlin tickets now!
Respect memorial sites and follow your guide’s instructions
Keep noise to a minimum at somber locations
Do not litter and help preserve the historical areas
Supervise children throughout the tour
Is the tour suitable for children?
Yes, the historical content is suitable for older children but may be intense for younger visitors.
Are photos allowed during the tour?
Photography is permitted at all outdoor sites and in most exhibition spaces.
How long is the walking distance covered?
The tour covers approximately 3–4 km at a moderate pace over 3 hours.
Do I need to bring anything for the tour?
Bring comfortable shoes, weather-appropriate clothing and a valid photo ID for verification.
Arrive at the meeting point at least 15 minutes before your tour starts
Wear comfortable walking shoes for the city tour
Carry a government-issued photo ID for verification
Check weather forecasts and dress appropriately for outdoor walking
This tour is accessible to both wheelchairs and strollers
Free cancellation up to 24 h
17
Highlights
Walk through Berlin’s most significant World War II and Third Reich locations
Hear expert insights on the fall of the Nazi regime and Berlin's history
Visit historic Nazi military and government sites including the Topography of Terror exhibition
See remains of Hitler’s Reich Chancellery and discover stories of critical events and resistance
Experience Berlin's transformation from WWII to present with an experienced local guide
What’s Included
Expert English-speaking guide
Comprehensive guided tour of Third Reich and WWII sites
Your Experience
Step into the heart of Berlin’s turbulent twentieth-century history
Begin your journey at the epicenter of the Third Reich’s wartime government. Accompanied by an expert guide, set out to discover the lasting ruins, iconic locations and somber memorials left by the Nazi era in Berlin. Your tour covers pivotal sites that have shaped world history and stand as poignant reminders of the city’s role in World War II.
Explore Notorious Sites and Key Landmarks
Start at Wilhelmstrasse, where the governing ministries of the Nazi regime once stood, and gain insight into the political origins and ambitions of Hitler’s administration. Walk to the remains of the former Reich Chancellery and stand in the location of Hitler’s infamous Führerbunker. Here, your guide will share the dramatic events of the final days of the war, including Hitler’s last moments and the Soviet advance that brought the conflict to an end.
Continue to the Topography of Terror, an outdoor and indoor museum built on the grounds of the former Gestapo and SS headquarters. Explore the exhibitions detailing the machinery of Nazi terror and the personal stories of those targeted by the regime. You’ll also witness the remnants of the Berlin Wall, demonstrating the ongoing division and reunification of the city long after World War II.
Trace the Path of Resistance & Suffering
During your walk, visit the former Nazi Military High Command, infamous for the failed Operation Valkyrie plot led by Claus von Stauffenberg. Learn how resistance fighters operated against overwhelming odds and reflect on acts of defiance and courage in the face of tyranny. Your tour also brings you to the German Resistance Museum, located in the same building as these pivotal wartime events.
Discover Berlin’s Everyday Life Under the Nazis
Experience what everyday life was like for Berliners during bombing raids and Nazi rule. See where strategic military decisions were made at the Airforce Ministry and imagine the city under siege, from the perspective of civilians and soldiers alike. Your guide will weave together personal anecdotes, historical context and expert analysis, bringing the city’s past to life with detail and clarity.
Visit sites of government, resistance and military strategy with depth and historical perspective
Learn about the impact of totalitarianism on Berlin’s culture, infrastructure and society
Engage With Lasting Legacies
As you follow the route of the Soviet offensive that led to the Battle for Berlin, reflect on the scars and reconstructions that have shaped modern Germany. Walk through contemporary Berlin as stories of resilience, reconciliation and remembrance unfold.
Book your Guided Tour of Third Reich & World War II in Berlin tickets now!
Arrive at the meeting point at least 15 minutes before your tour starts
Wear comfortable walking shoes for the city tour
Carry a government-issued photo ID for verification
Check weather forecasts and dress appropriately for outdoor walking
This tour is accessible to both wheelchairs and strollers
Respect memorial sites and follow your guide’s instructions
Keep noise to a minimum at somber locations
Do not litter and help preserve the historical areas
Supervise children throughout the tour
Is the tour suitable for children?
Yes, the historical content is suitable for older children but may be intense for younger visitors.
Are photos allowed during the tour?
Photography is permitted at all outdoor sites and in most exhibition spaces.
How long is the walking distance covered?
The tour covers approximately 3–4 km at a moderate pace over 3 hours.
Do I need to bring anything for the tour?
Bring comfortable shoes, weather-appropriate clothing and a valid photo ID for verification.
Free cancellation up to 24 h
17
Highlights
Walk through Berlin’s most significant World War II and Third Reich locations
Hear expert insights on the fall of the Nazi regime and Berlin's history
Visit historic Nazi military and government sites including the Topography of Terror exhibition
See remains of Hitler’s Reich Chancellery and discover stories of critical events and resistance
Experience Berlin's transformation from WWII to present with an experienced local guide
What’s Included
Expert English-speaking guide
Comprehensive guided tour of Third Reich and WWII sites
Your Experience
Step into the heart of Berlin’s turbulent twentieth-century history
Begin your journey at the epicenter of the Third Reich’s wartime government. Accompanied by an expert guide, set out to discover the lasting ruins, iconic locations and somber memorials left by the Nazi era in Berlin. Your tour covers pivotal sites that have shaped world history and stand as poignant reminders of the city’s role in World War II.
Explore Notorious Sites and Key Landmarks
Start at Wilhelmstrasse, where the governing ministries of the Nazi regime once stood, and gain insight into the political origins and ambitions of Hitler’s administration. Walk to the remains of the former Reich Chancellery and stand in the location of Hitler’s infamous Führerbunker. Here, your guide will share the dramatic events of the final days of the war, including Hitler’s last moments and the Soviet advance that brought the conflict to an end.
Continue to the Topography of Terror, an outdoor and indoor museum built on the grounds of the former Gestapo and SS headquarters. Explore the exhibitions detailing the machinery of Nazi terror and the personal stories of those targeted by the regime. You’ll also witness the remnants of the Berlin Wall, demonstrating the ongoing division and reunification of the city long after World War II.
Trace the Path of Resistance & Suffering
During your walk, visit the former Nazi Military High Command, infamous for the failed Operation Valkyrie plot led by Claus von Stauffenberg. Learn how resistance fighters operated against overwhelming odds and reflect on acts of defiance and courage in the face of tyranny. Your tour also brings you to the German Resistance Museum, located in the same building as these pivotal wartime events.
Discover Berlin’s Everyday Life Under the Nazis
Experience what everyday life was like for Berliners during bombing raids and Nazi rule. See where strategic military decisions were made at the Airforce Ministry and imagine the city under siege, from the perspective of civilians and soldiers alike. Your guide will weave together personal anecdotes, historical context and expert analysis, bringing the city’s past to life with detail and clarity.
Visit sites of government, resistance and military strategy with depth and historical perspective
Learn about the impact of totalitarianism on Berlin’s culture, infrastructure and society
Engage With Lasting Legacies
As you follow the route of the Soviet offensive that led to the Battle for Berlin, reflect on the scars and reconstructions that have shaped modern Germany. Walk through contemporary Berlin as stories of resilience, reconciliation and remembrance unfold.
Book your Guided Tour of Third Reich & World War II in Berlin tickets now!
Arrive at the meeting point at least 15 minutes before your tour starts
Wear comfortable walking shoes for the city tour
Carry a government-issued photo ID for verification
Check weather forecasts and dress appropriately for outdoor walking
This tour is accessible to both wheelchairs and strollers
Respect memorial sites and follow your guide’s instructions
Keep noise to a minimum at somber locations
Do not litter and help preserve the historical areas
Supervise children throughout the tour
Is the tour suitable for children?
Yes, the historical content is suitable for older children but may be intense for younger visitors.
Are photos allowed during the tour?
Photography is permitted at all outdoor sites and in most exhibition spaces.
How long is the walking distance covered?
The tour covers approximately 3–4 km at a moderate pace over 3 hours.
Do I need to bring anything for the tour?
Bring comfortable shoes, weather-appropriate clothing and a valid photo ID for verification.
Free cancellation up to 24 h
17
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