Berlin Guided Tour
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Experience Highlights
Explore Berlin on this tour accompanied by a professional guide. For approximately three and a half hours, you'll be immersed in an experience that will take you through one of Europe's most historic cities.
From its Prussian past, through the Second World War to the Cold War, you will discover everything this city has experienced with an expert guide. Some of the sights you'll see on your tour include the Berlin Wall, the Brandenburg Gate, the Reichstag, Mitte and Potsdamer Platz.
- Tour the German capitalBerlin on a guided walking tour
- Get to know this majestic city thanks to the explanations of an expert guide, who will provide you with information about key sites you will visit such as the Berlin Wall, the Reichstag and the Jewish Memorial.
- You will discover a city with places and monuments from eras such as the Prussian Empire and the Second World War.
What’s included
- Guided tour of Berlin
- Professional guide
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Step by Step
Lovers of Teutonic culture and history will love this tour through the streets of Berlin. Join this tour through the capital of Germany, accompanied by a professional guide. The Brandenburg Gate, the Berlin Wall and the Berlin Cathedral are just some of the sights you will see.
During your tour, you will come across important sites such as:
- Berlin Wall: border wall that formed part of the inter-German border between 1961 and 1989. It separated the Federal Republic of Germany from the German Democratic Republic.
- Mitte: Berlin's historic district and home to many of the major monuments.
- Reichstag: is the German parliament and served as the seat of several German governments between 1849 and 1944.
- Brandenburg Gate: completed in 1791, it is one of the main symbols of the city. It served as the entrance to the New Berlin of the time.
- Checkpoint Charlie: was one of the main border checkpoints of the Berlin Wall during the Cold War.
- Holocaust Memorial: a large architectural construction in memory of the murdered Jews of Europe with 2,711 concrete blocks.
- Friedrichstrasse: one of Berliners' favourite shopping avenues. This is home to major boutiques and luxury brands.
Learn about a highly globalised city with a multicultural atmosphere during an approximately three-and-a-half hour experience. The Kingdom of Prussia, the Weimar Republic and the Third Reich were some of the forms of government that were based in Berlin, hence the wealth of history it is home to.
Berlin is the capital of Germany and the fourth most populous urban area in the European Union. Currently, it has a high level of entrepreneurship, being home to some 2000 companies dedicated to technology, e-commerce or cybersecurity.