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Step into the rich history of Potsdam on this half-day walking tour from Berlin, exploring one of Germany’s most captivating royal cities. Begin your adventure by meeting your expert guide in Berlin before a scenic train ride leads you to Potsdam, once the playground of Prussian kings and queens.
Uncover the secrets of the forbidden sector, where the KGB operated during the Cold War, and visit the historic bridge where spies were exchanged. Your guide will bring the city’s dramatic past to life, revealing stories of espionage and intrigue that shaped world history.
Wander through the lush gardens of the Aristocratic Mansion, where Germany’s last Kaiser resided, and marvel at Cecilienhof, the site of the pivotal Potsdam Conference in 1945. Each stop offers a unique glimpse into Potsdam’s royal and political legacy.
No visit is complete without exploring Sanssouci Palace, Germany’s largest World Heritage site and the favorite retreat of Frederick the Great. Stroll through its magnificent parks, admire the Dutch Quarter’s charming architecture, and soak in the beauty of Potsdam’s fairytale landscapes.
This immersive six-hour experience is led in English and accommodates small groups for a personalized touch. Remember to wear comfortable shoes, check the weather, and bring a public ABC transportation ticket for the journey. Secure your spot today and experience the best of Potsdam—spaces fill quickly!




