Third Reich Berlin WalkingTour Hitler and WWII
Overview
Inclusions
- Local Expert Guide
- 3-hour walking tour
What to expect
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Stop At: Berlin Friedrichstrasse Station, Georgenstr. 14/17, 10117 Berlin Germany
Start the tour here with an introduction on the Third Reich
Duration: 5 minutes
Stop At: Trains To Life Trains To Death, Georgenstrasse 14 Berlin Friedrichstrasse station, 10117 Berlin Germany
Learn about the fates of Jewish children after the Nazi's seized power
Duration: 5 minutes
Stop At: Reichstag Building, Platz der Republik 1, 10557 Berlin Germany
Battle for Berlin, Soviet Flag raising, German Government Quarter
Duration: 15 minutes
Stop At: Soviet Memorial Tiergarten, Strasse des 17. Juni, 10623 Berlin Germany
Learn more about the final battle for Berlin at the Soviet war memorial in the Tiergarten. See some Soviet military hardware that was involved in the battle for Berlin in 1945 including 2 Soviet T34 tanks and ML 20 howitzer field artillery guns.
Duration: 10 minutes
Stop At: Fuhrerbunker, Gertrud-Kolmar-Str. 14, 10117 Berlin Germany
Stand above the location of where Hitler spent the last days of WW2, the site of Hitler's Bunkers, location of Hitler's old Reich Chancellory, which was built by Albert Speer
Duration: 10 minutes
Stop At: Brandenburg Gate, Pariser Platz, 10117 Berlin Germany
Walk through the impressive historical royal gate in Berlin. The location where the Nazi's paraded in 1933 glorifying the appointment of Hitler as the chancellor of Germany in 1933. The pompous gate that was the centre piece in Nazi propoganda in Berlin during the dictatorship.
Duration: 5 minutes
Stop At: Niederkirchnerstraße, Berlin, Germany
See the massive airforce ministry that was bullt by Ernst Sagebiel exclusively for Hermann Goering.
Duration: 5 minutes
Pass By: Topography of Terror, Niederkirchnerstrasse 8, 10963 Berlin Germany
Old HQ of Gestapo, SS and he SD Nazi institutions of terror
Stop At: Wilhelmstrasse, Wilhelmstraße, Berlin, Germany
Nazi Berlin's old center of power, the once elegant Wilhelmstrasse, was heavily damaged during World War II. You can still see Goebbel's propaganda ministry, also the original building where Rudolh Hess and Martin Bormann worked.
Duration: 10 minutes
Stop At: Akademie der Kunste, Pariser Platz 4, 10117 Berlin Germany
Walk through the building where Albert Speer, the Nazi architect, once worked and where the plans for Hitlers new capital city "Germania" were realised.
Duration: 7 minutes
Additional information
- Please arrive at the meeting point 15 minutes before the tour starting time
- Wheelchair accessible
- Stroller accessible
- Service animals allowed
- Near public transportation
- Transportation is wheelchair accessible
- Most travelers can participate
- This tour/activity will have a maximum of 29 travelers
- Confirmation will be received at time of booking
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Really enjoyed the tour and learnt some interesting facts. I’d hoped for a bit more detail on the final days of the war as the Soviet army closed in on Hitler. It would have been good to see the streets that experienced the worst fighting. That said our tour guide was fantastic and I came away fr...
Really enjoyed the tour and learnt some interesting facts. I’d hoped for a bit more detail on the final days of the war as the Soviet army closed in on Hitler. It would have been good to see the streets that experienced the worst fighting. That said our tour guide was fantastic and I came away from the guide with a better understating of the events that took place during this horrific historical event.My tour guide did a great job sharing and explaining the city stories about Berlin. Very informative. Would recommend anyone to try.
My tour guide did a great job sharing and explaining the city stories about Berlin. Very informative. Would recommend anyone to try.Jim was a first rate tour guide. Very knowledgeable and entertaining. An informative and enjoyable three hours in Berlin.
Jim was a first rate tour guide. Very knowledgeable and entertaining. An informative and enjoyable three hours in Berlin.Jim was excellent. He gave a huge amount of knowledge to entertain and keep the group engaged. This is a great way to get around and learn about the significance of WW2 and the impact it had on Berlin.
Jim was excellent. He gave a huge amount of knowledge to entertain and keep the group engaged. This is a great way to get around and learn about the significance of WW2 and the impact it had on Berlin.Peter was a very knowledgeable tour guide. He was not only well prepared but he provided many poignant anecdotes, which served to make the tour that much more enjoyable. I would highly recommend Peter!
Peter was a very knowledgeable tour guide. He was not only well prepared but he provided many poignant anecdotes, which served to make the tour that much more enjoyable. I would highly recommend Peter!Great tour and guide (Kai) who was able to make us very interesting. 3 hours was not even long enough.
Great tour and guide (Kai) who was able to make us very interesting. 3 hours was not even long enough.