World War II And The Third Reich Walking Tour Of Berlin Tickets at Outside Starbucks opposite Hackescher Markt S-Bahn station
World War II And The Third Reich Walking Tour Of Berlin
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Visitors praise the World War II And The Third Reich Walking Tour Of Berlin for its engaging and informative content, with many citing the knowledgeable guide as a highlight. While some visitors found the tour emotionally challenging, the vast majority agree that it provides a unique and thought-provoking perspective on Berlin's history during World War II.
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World War II And The Third Reich Walking Tour Of Berlin
Walk through Berlin's most significant World War II and Third Reich sites with an expert guide who brings the city's darkest chapter to life. This comprehensive walking tour covers key locations where Nazi power rose and fell, from the Jewish quarter to the ruins of SS headquarters. You'll explore how Berlin transformed during this turbulent period and visit memorials that honour those who suffered under Nazi persecution.
The tour starts in Berlin's historic centre and takes you through the Jewish district to see the New Synagogue, a powerful symbol of survival and resilience. You'll stand at the Topography of Terror, built on the actual ruins of Nazi secret police headquarters, before visiting the partially destroyed Anhalter Bahnhof and multiple memorials including the Holocaust Memorial. The tour concludes at the Reichstag, where you'll learn about both the fall of Nazi Germany and the nation's rebirth.
What is Included
- Expert guide providing historical context and stories
- Walking tour of key WWII and Third Reich sites
- Visit to Topography of Terror
- Viewing of Otto Weidt Workshop for the Blind
- Stop at New Synagogue and Jewish quarter
- Holocaust Memorial and Monument to Homosexuals Persecuted under the Nazis
- Anhalter Bahnhof ruins
- Reichstag exterior viewing
Good to Know
The tour meets outside Starbucks opposite Hackescher Markt S-Bahn station. Groups are limited to 25 participants maximum to ensure a more personal experience. You'll need comfortable walking shoes as the tour covers significant ground on foot.
A valid public transportation ticket is required for certain segments of the tour. The walking tour does not include entry into any buildings - all viewing is from the exterior. Tours run in all weather conditions, so dress appropriately for the forecast. Please arrive at the meeting point on time and follow your guide's instructions for group safety.
If you're interested in exploring more of Berlin's complex history, consider the Berlin Wall and East Side Gallery tour to learn about the city's Cold War division. For those wanting to delve deeper into Berlin's wartime past, the Sachsenhausen Memorial tour offers a sobering look at one of the Nazi concentration camps just outside the city.
Good to know
- Age suitability
- The tour is not recommended for children under the age of 12 due to its mature themes and graphic content.
- Opening times
8:00am - 11:59pm 8:00am - 11:59pm 8:00am - 11:59pm 8:00am - 11:59pm 8:00am - 11:59pm 8:00am - 11:59pm 8:00am - 11:59pm
- Know before you go
Before joining the World War II And The Third Reich Walking Tour Of Berlin, please arrive at the meeting point outside Starbucks opposite Hackescher Markt S-Bahn station at least 15 minutes prior to the scheduled start time. Wear comfortable shoes and clothing suitable for walking in varying weather conditions. Bring a water bottle and sun protection. The tour involves walking on uneven terrain and may not be suitable for visitors with mobility issues. Strollers and wheelchairs are not recommended. Accessibility information will be provided upon request.
- Visitor guidelines
No building entry during the tour
Wear comfortable shoes for walking
Public transport ticket is mandatory
Please arrive at the starting point on time
Follow the guide’s instructions for group safety
Frequently asked
Do I need a public transportation ticket?
Yes, a valid public transportation ticket is required for certain segments of the tour.
Does the tour include entry into the buildings?
No, the walking tour does not enter any buildings.
What happens in case of bad weather?
The tour runs in all weather conditions, so please dress accordingly.
How large is the group?
The tour is limited to a maximum of 25 participants.
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