Description
Summary
Description
Step into the heart of Berlin and explore its turbulent history during the Third Reich and World War II on this insightful walking tour. Your expert guide will meet you in central Berlin, ready to lead you through the city’s most significant sites tied to this dark era.
Begin with a look at the former Jewish district, learning about the devastating impact of Nazi policies. A short metro ride takes you to the ruins of Anhalter Bahnhof, once a bustling train station destroyed during the war, setting the stage for the stories to come.
Walk through the former Nazi government district, where you’ll see the imposing former Luftwaffe headquarters, a striking example of Nazi architecture. Visit the Topography of Terror Museum, located on the site of the Gestapo and SS headquarters, and hear about the regime’s most notorious actions.
As you continue, pay your respects at memorials honoring the Sinti and Roma victims and politicians persecuted during the Nazi rise to power. The tour concludes at the historic Reichstag building, where you’ll learn about Hitler’s grand plans for Berlin and the dramatic final days of the war.
This four-hour tour is led in English and includes a free Berlin map with public transport information. Please ensure you have an AB public transport ticket before the tour begins. Secure your spot now to experience Berlin’s history firsthand and gain a deeper understanding of its past.







