Description
Summary
Description
Step into history with a guided visit to the Sachsenhausen Concentration Camp, just outside Berlin, Germany. This experience offers a profound look at one of the most significant sites from the Nazi era, providing insight into the realities of political oppression and human resilience.
Your Spanish-speaking guide will lead you through the grounds, sharing powerful stories and historical context. Explore both the interior and exterior of the former camp, including the armory, entrance, command headquarters, Tower A, execution area, barracks, and kitchen, bringing the past to life with expert narration.
The tour lasts approximately five and a half hours, including round-trip travel from Berlin. Meet your guide in front of the Akademie der Kunst at Pariser Platz, near the iconic Brandenburg Gate. Please arrive ten minutes early to ensure a timely departure with the group.
For your convenience, the tour is suitable for all ages and fitness levels, and is accessible for strollers and service animals. Please remember to bring your ABC transport card, as public transportation is required and not included in the tour. Dress appropriately for the weather, as the tour operates rain or shine.
This meaningful journey through Sachsenhausen is an essential experience for anyone interested in understanding Berlin’s history. Secure your spot today and deepen your knowledge of this pivotal chapter—book now to guarantee availability!





