Description
Summary
Description
Step into Berlin’s turbulent past on a guided walking tour that explores the city’s most significant World War II and Third Reich sites. Led by a knowledgeable local expert, this immersive experience reveals how Berlin became the stage for Nazi power and resistance, making history come alive at every stop.
Begin your journey at Friedrichstrasse Train Station, where your guide will greet you with a yellow umbrella. Over three hours, you’ll visit powerful landmarks such as the site of Hitler’s bunker, the haunting Holocaust Memorial, and the imposing Soviet War Memorial, each telling a story of tragedy, resilience, and remembrance.
Wander along Wilhelmstrasse, once the nerve center of Nazi authority, and stand before the Reichstag, where the infamous 1933 fire marked a turning point in German history. Discover the former Air Ministry and the Topography of Terror, where chilling exhibits expose the machinery of repression and terror.
Throughout the tour, your guide will share insights into the lives of Berliners under dictatorship and the city’s ongoing reckoning with its past. The experience is wheelchair accessible and suitable for all fitness levels, ensuring everyone can reflect on Berlin’s enduring legacy.
This unforgettable walking tour offers a rare chance to understand the impact of the Third Reich and WWII on Berlin and its people. Secure your spot today and delve into the heart of history—spaces are limited, so book now to guarantee your place.







