Description
Summary
Description
Step into Berlin’s turbulent past on a two-hour walking tour that explores the heart of the former Nazi government district in Germany. Guided by a knowledgeable expert, you’ll visit sites that witnessed the rise and fall of the Third Reich, immersing yourself in the city’s powerful history.
Begin your journey at the iconic Brandenburg Gate, where your guide will introduce you to the events that transformed Berlin during World War II. As you walk through the city, you’ll stop at the Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe, a moving tribute to the millions who suffered during the Holocaust.
Continue to the site of Hitler’s underground bunker, now a discreet parking lot, where your guide will recount the dramatic final days of the Nazi regime. The tour also takes you through Berlin’s former Jewish neighborhood, revealing stories of persecution, resilience, and remembrance.
Throughout the experience, your local guide will share insights into how Berlin became both a center of devastation and a symbol of resistance. Please remember to bring a valid AB public transport ticket, as a short ride is included in the itinerary. The tour is accessible for wheelchairs and strollers, making it suitable for most visitors.
This small-group tour is conducted in English and welcomes children under 13 free of charge when accompanied by an adult. Don’t miss your chance to walk through history—secure your spot now and experience Berlin’s past firsthand.







