Sachsenhausen: Small Group Tour + Transport from Berlin

Join a guided visit to the Sachsenhausen Memorial, travel by vehicle and explore history with expert commentary and group support.

5 hrs

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From €79

Why book with us?

From €79

Why book with us?

Highlights and inclusions

Highlights

  • Visit Sachsenhausen Memorial with a specialist guide

  • Experience a focused history tour in a small group

  • Benefit from included transport and Wifi access on your vehicle

  • See archival photos, maps and hear expert insights

What’s Included

  • Admission to Sachsenhausen Museum and Memorial

  • Professional local tour guide

  • Small group atmosphere

  • Transport from Berlin with Wifi

  • Photo and map resources

About

Sachsenhausen Concentration Camp: A Guided Small Group Experience

Explore one of the most significant historical sites of the twentieth century with this comprehensive guided tour of the Sachsenhausen Concentration Camp Memorial. This tour provides the opportunity to understand both the past and legacy of the former camp. Sachsenhausen, located in Oranienburg, was established as a prototype for the Nazi concentration camp system and later served as a place of detention throughout much of the twentieth century.

A Thoughtful Journey Through History

Conducted in small groups by knowledgeable guides, the tour is designed to deliver detailed, respectful and insightful information. Your guide will share stories of those imprisoned here, the operations of the camp, and its place in the Nazi regime and postwar narratives.

Comprehensive Guided Itinerary

  • Travel from Berlin to Oranienburg in a comfortable, WiFi-enabled vehicle

  • Gain access to both the museum and the memorial grounds on arrival

  • Examine the original camp structures, exhibitions and photographic documentation

  • Use expert-provided ‘Then & Now’ photos and maps for deeper understanding

The guides, deeply familiar with World War II and Holocaust history, create a space for thoughtful discussion and questions, ensuring every guest has the chance to learn and reflect.

What to Expect

The tour is suitable for those wishing to better understand the events and repercussions of World War II. This journey will take you to places of remembrance, reconstructed facilities and detailed exhibitions. You’ll see the camp’s watchtower, barracks and memorial areas. Every element is designed to help contextualize the tragedies and enduring lessons from Sachsenhausen.

  • Small group size allows a more personalized experience with plenty of space for questions and discussion

  • The tour is led only by professional guides who share historical expertise and personal stories linked to the memorial

  • Archival materials, maps and photographs support your exploration of the camp’s history

Accessibility and Amenities

Transport from Berlin is included, providing comfort with onboard WiFi. The Sachsenhausen site itself presents outdoor terrain and some walking on uneven ground. Admission covers both the museum and memorial, although accessibility for wheelchairs and other mobility issues may be limited.

An Opportunity for Reflection

Visitors are encouraged to take time in the memorial sites to reflect. The camp is a place of remembrance, historical importance and moral reflection. Photography and respectful engagement are permitted in most areas.

Book your Sachsenhausen: Small Group Tour + Transport from Berlin tickets now!

Visitor guidelines
  • Respect the memorial's quiet and reflective atmosphere

  • Follow your guide's instructions at all times

  • No food or drinks inside exhibition areas

  • Photography is allowed in most areas but be respectful

  • Keep personal belongings secure and limit large bags

Opening times

Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Sunday

08:30am - 06:00pm 08:30am - 06:00pm 08:30am - 06:00pm 08:30am - 06:00pm 08:30am - 06:00pm 08:30am - 06:00pm 08:30am - 06:00pm

FAQs

Is round-trip transport from Berlin included?

Yes, transport between Berlin and Sachsenhausen Memorial is included.

Is the tour suitable for wheelchair users?

Some areas have limited accessibility. Please check in advance for details.

Are guided tours conducted in English?

Yes, tours are led by English-speaking guides unless otherwise noted.

What should I wear for this tour?

Comfortable, weather-appropriate clothing and shoes are recommended.

Know before you go
  • Bring a valid photo ID for entry

  • Wear comfortable footwear as walking on uneven surfaces is required

  • Transport is included from Berlin with Wifi available on board

  • Some memorial areas may not be accessible for wheelchairs

  • The tour takes place outdoors so dress appropriately for weather conditions

Address

Str. der Nationen 22-16515

Highlights and inclusions

Highlights

  • Visit Sachsenhausen Memorial with a specialist guide

  • Experience a focused history tour in a small group

  • Benefit from included transport and Wifi access on your vehicle

  • See archival photos, maps and hear expert insights

What’s Included

  • Admission to Sachsenhausen Museum and Memorial

  • Professional local tour guide

  • Small group atmosphere

  • Transport from Berlin with Wifi

  • Photo and map resources

About

Sachsenhausen Concentration Camp: A Guided Small Group Experience

Explore one of the most significant historical sites of the twentieth century with this comprehensive guided tour of the Sachsenhausen Concentration Camp Memorial. This tour provides the opportunity to understand both the past and legacy of the former camp. Sachsenhausen, located in Oranienburg, was established as a prototype for the Nazi concentration camp system and later served as a place of detention throughout much of the twentieth century.

A Thoughtful Journey Through History

Conducted in small groups by knowledgeable guides, the tour is designed to deliver detailed, respectful and insightful information. Your guide will share stories of those imprisoned here, the operations of the camp, and its place in the Nazi regime and postwar narratives.

Comprehensive Guided Itinerary

  • Travel from Berlin to Oranienburg in a comfortable, WiFi-enabled vehicle

  • Gain access to both the museum and the memorial grounds on arrival

  • Examine the original camp structures, exhibitions and photographic documentation

  • Use expert-provided ‘Then & Now’ photos and maps for deeper understanding

The guides, deeply familiar with World War II and Holocaust history, create a space for thoughtful discussion and questions, ensuring every guest has the chance to learn and reflect.

What to Expect

The tour is suitable for those wishing to better understand the events and repercussions of World War II. This journey will take you to places of remembrance, reconstructed facilities and detailed exhibitions. You’ll see the camp’s watchtower, barracks and memorial areas. Every element is designed to help contextualize the tragedies and enduring lessons from Sachsenhausen.

  • Small group size allows a more personalized experience with plenty of space for questions and discussion

  • The tour is led only by professional guides who share historical expertise and personal stories linked to the memorial

  • Archival materials, maps and photographs support your exploration of the camp’s history

Accessibility and Amenities

Transport from Berlin is included, providing comfort with onboard WiFi. The Sachsenhausen site itself presents outdoor terrain and some walking on uneven ground. Admission covers both the museum and memorial, although accessibility for wheelchairs and other mobility issues may be limited.

An Opportunity for Reflection

Visitors are encouraged to take time in the memorial sites to reflect. The camp is a place of remembrance, historical importance and moral reflection. Photography and respectful engagement are permitted in most areas.

Book your Sachsenhausen: Small Group Tour + Transport from Berlin tickets now!

Visitor guidelines
  • Respect the memorial's quiet and reflective atmosphere

  • Follow your guide's instructions at all times

  • No food or drinks inside exhibition areas

  • Photography is allowed in most areas but be respectful

  • Keep personal belongings secure and limit large bags

Opening times

Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Sunday

08:30am - 06:00pm 08:30am - 06:00pm 08:30am - 06:00pm 08:30am - 06:00pm 08:30am - 06:00pm 08:30am - 06:00pm 08:30am - 06:00pm

FAQs

Is round-trip transport from Berlin included?

Yes, transport between Berlin and Sachsenhausen Memorial is included.

Is the tour suitable for wheelchair users?

Some areas have limited accessibility. Please check in advance for details.

Are guided tours conducted in English?

Yes, tours are led by English-speaking guides unless otherwise noted.

What should I wear for this tour?

Comfortable, weather-appropriate clothing and shoes are recommended.

Know before you go
  • Bring a valid photo ID for entry

  • Wear comfortable footwear as walking on uneven surfaces is required

  • Transport is included from Berlin with Wifi available on board

  • Some memorial areas may not be accessible for wheelchairs

  • The tour takes place outdoors so dress appropriately for weather conditions

Address

Str. der Nationen 22-16515

Highlights and inclusions

Highlights

  • Visit Sachsenhausen Memorial with a specialist guide

  • Experience a focused history tour in a small group

  • Benefit from included transport and Wifi access on your vehicle

  • See archival photos, maps and hear expert insights

What’s Included

  • Admission to Sachsenhausen Museum and Memorial

  • Professional local tour guide

  • Small group atmosphere

  • Transport from Berlin with Wifi

  • Photo and map resources

About

Sachsenhausen Concentration Camp: A Guided Small Group Experience

Explore one of the most significant historical sites of the twentieth century with this comprehensive guided tour of the Sachsenhausen Concentration Camp Memorial. This tour provides the opportunity to understand both the past and legacy of the former camp. Sachsenhausen, located in Oranienburg, was established as a prototype for the Nazi concentration camp system and later served as a place of detention throughout much of the twentieth century.

A Thoughtful Journey Through History

Conducted in small groups by knowledgeable guides, the tour is designed to deliver detailed, respectful and insightful information. Your guide will share stories of those imprisoned here, the operations of the camp, and its place in the Nazi regime and postwar narratives.

Comprehensive Guided Itinerary

  • Travel from Berlin to Oranienburg in a comfortable, WiFi-enabled vehicle

  • Gain access to both the museum and the memorial grounds on arrival

  • Examine the original camp structures, exhibitions and photographic documentation

  • Use expert-provided ‘Then & Now’ photos and maps for deeper understanding

The guides, deeply familiar with World War II and Holocaust history, create a space for thoughtful discussion and questions, ensuring every guest has the chance to learn and reflect.

What to Expect

The tour is suitable for those wishing to better understand the events and repercussions of World War II. This journey will take you to places of remembrance, reconstructed facilities and detailed exhibitions. You’ll see the camp’s watchtower, barracks and memorial areas. Every element is designed to help contextualize the tragedies and enduring lessons from Sachsenhausen.

  • Small group size allows a more personalized experience with plenty of space for questions and discussion

  • The tour is led only by professional guides who share historical expertise and personal stories linked to the memorial

  • Archival materials, maps and photographs support your exploration of the camp’s history

Accessibility and Amenities

Transport from Berlin is included, providing comfort with onboard WiFi. The Sachsenhausen site itself presents outdoor terrain and some walking on uneven ground. Admission covers both the museum and memorial, although accessibility for wheelchairs and other mobility issues may be limited.

An Opportunity for Reflection

Visitors are encouraged to take time in the memorial sites to reflect. The camp is a place of remembrance, historical importance and moral reflection. Photography and respectful engagement are permitted in most areas.

Book your Sachsenhausen: Small Group Tour + Transport from Berlin tickets now!

Know before you go
  • Bring a valid photo ID for entry

  • Wear comfortable footwear as walking on uneven surfaces is required

  • Transport is included from Berlin with Wifi available on board

  • Some memorial areas may not be accessible for wheelchairs

  • The tour takes place outdoors so dress appropriately for weather conditions

Visitor guidelines
  • Respect the memorial's quiet and reflective atmosphere

  • Follow your guide's instructions at all times

  • No food or drinks inside exhibition areas

  • Photography is allowed in most areas but be respectful

  • Keep personal belongings secure and limit large bags

FAQs

Is round-trip transport from Berlin included?

Yes, transport between Berlin and Sachsenhausen Memorial is included.

Is the tour suitable for wheelchair users?

Some areas have limited accessibility. Please check in advance for details.

Are guided tours conducted in English?

Yes, tours are led by English-speaking guides unless otherwise noted.

What should I wear for this tour?

Comfortable, weather-appropriate clothing and shoes are recommended.

Address

Str. der Nationen 22-16515

Highlights and inclusions

Highlights

  • Visit Sachsenhausen Memorial with a specialist guide

  • Experience a focused history tour in a small group

  • Benefit from included transport and Wifi access on your vehicle

  • See archival photos, maps and hear expert insights

What’s Included

  • Admission to Sachsenhausen Museum and Memorial

  • Professional local tour guide

  • Small group atmosphere

  • Transport from Berlin with Wifi

  • Photo and map resources

About

Sachsenhausen Concentration Camp: A Guided Small Group Experience

Explore one of the most significant historical sites of the twentieth century with this comprehensive guided tour of the Sachsenhausen Concentration Camp Memorial. This tour provides the opportunity to understand both the past and legacy of the former camp. Sachsenhausen, located in Oranienburg, was established as a prototype for the Nazi concentration camp system and later served as a place of detention throughout much of the twentieth century.

A Thoughtful Journey Through History

Conducted in small groups by knowledgeable guides, the tour is designed to deliver detailed, respectful and insightful information. Your guide will share stories of those imprisoned here, the operations of the camp, and its place in the Nazi regime and postwar narratives.

Comprehensive Guided Itinerary

  • Travel from Berlin to Oranienburg in a comfortable, WiFi-enabled vehicle

  • Gain access to both the museum and the memorial grounds on arrival

  • Examine the original camp structures, exhibitions and photographic documentation

  • Use expert-provided ‘Then & Now’ photos and maps for deeper understanding

The guides, deeply familiar with World War II and Holocaust history, create a space for thoughtful discussion and questions, ensuring every guest has the chance to learn and reflect.

What to Expect

The tour is suitable for those wishing to better understand the events and repercussions of World War II. This journey will take you to places of remembrance, reconstructed facilities and detailed exhibitions. You’ll see the camp’s watchtower, barracks and memorial areas. Every element is designed to help contextualize the tragedies and enduring lessons from Sachsenhausen.

  • Small group size allows a more personalized experience with plenty of space for questions and discussion

  • The tour is led only by professional guides who share historical expertise and personal stories linked to the memorial

  • Archival materials, maps and photographs support your exploration of the camp’s history

Accessibility and Amenities

Transport from Berlin is included, providing comfort with onboard WiFi. The Sachsenhausen site itself presents outdoor terrain and some walking on uneven ground. Admission covers both the museum and memorial, although accessibility for wheelchairs and other mobility issues may be limited.

An Opportunity for Reflection

Visitors are encouraged to take time in the memorial sites to reflect. The camp is a place of remembrance, historical importance and moral reflection. Photography and respectful engagement are permitted in most areas.

Book your Sachsenhausen: Small Group Tour + Transport from Berlin tickets now!

Know before you go
  • Bring a valid photo ID for entry

  • Wear comfortable footwear as walking on uneven surfaces is required

  • Transport is included from Berlin with Wifi available on board

  • Some memorial areas may not be accessible for wheelchairs

  • The tour takes place outdoors so dress appropriately for weather conditions

Visitor guidelines
  • Respect the memorial's quiet and reflective atmosphere

  • Follow your guide's instructions at all times

  • No food or drinks inside exhibition areas

  • Photography is allowed in most areas but be respectful

  • Keep personal belongings secure and limit large bags

FAQs

Is round-trip transport from Berlin included?

Yes, transport between Berlin and Sachsenhausen Memorial is included.

Is the tour suitable for wheelchair users?

Some areas have limited accessibility. Please check in advance for details.

Are guided tours conducted in English?

Yes, tours are led by English-speaking guides unless otherwise noted.

What should I wear for this tour?

Comfortable, weather-appropriate clothing and shoes are recommended.

Address

Str. der Nationen 22-16515

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