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Description
Step into Berlin’s turbulent past on a guided walking tour that explores the pivotal sites of the Third Reich and World War II. Led by knowledgeable guides, you’ll visit the locations where history unfolded, gaining a deeper understanding of Nazi Germany’s rise and fall.
The journey begins outside Friedrichstrasse train station, beside the historic 'Traenenpalast.' From there, you’ll walk to landmarks like Goering’s Air Defence Ministry, the former Propaganda Ministry, and the notorious SS and Gestapo headquarters, each one central to the Nazi regime’s power.
As you follow the path of Hitler’s planned "Germania" axis, you’ll stand above the infamous Führer’s Bunker and hear a gripping account of the dictator’s final days. Your guide will share stories that bring these locations to life, offering insight into the fate of Hitler and his inner circle.
The tour continues past the Reichstag, scene of the final battle for Berlin, and through the iconic Brandenburg Gate, a symbol of both Nazi power and Cold War division. You’ll also pause at the imposing Soviet War Memorial, guarded by T-34 tanks and Red Army Howitzers, reflecting on the city’s dramatic transformation.
This immersive three-hour experience operates rain or shine and is available in English, German, and Spanish. Secure your spot now to walk in the footsteps of history and gain a powerful new perspective on Berlin’s past.
Book your Berlin walking tour today to ensure availability and experience the city’s most significant WWII sites firsthand.







