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Step into the hidden world of Potsdam, Germany, on a captivating walking tour that uncovers the city’s Cold War secrets. Explore areas once off-limits to locals and visitors alike, as your expert guide brings to life the fascinating stories of Soviet occupation and international intrigue.
Your journey begins at the iconic Glienicke Bridge, famously known as the Bridge of Spies, where CIA and KGB agents were exchanged during tense moments of the Cold War. Stroll along the Schwanenallee, once shielded by the Berlin Wall, and admire its elegant riverside villas now open to the public.
Visit the exterior of Cecilienhof Palace, the historic site of the 1945 Potsdam Conference where world leaders shaped the future of Europe. Wander through the New Garden, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and discover how its peaceful paths once marked the border between East and West.
Delve into the mysterious Soviet military town No. 7, a "forbidden city" in the heart of Potsdam. Learn about the lives of KGB agents and the secrets held within the former prison, as your guide shares firsthand accounts and little-known facts from this pivotal era.
This 2.5-hour tour is conducted in German and is perfect for history enthusiasts and curious travelers alike. Tours run in all weather, so dress comfortably and be ready to walk. Secure your spot now to experience Potsdam’s hidden history before dates fill up!







