Walking tour of the Second World War





Description
Discover Berlin through the stories, places and decisions that changed the course of World War II. In an engaging and accessible tour, we walk through the main landscapes of the Third Reich, the final battle of Berlin and the memory of the Holocaust, always with historical context, curiosities and space for questions. Ideal for those who want to understand not only what happened, but how these events still mark the city today.
Tour Options
Itinerary
Discover how the Brandenburg Gate survived the Nazi rise, the Battle of Berlin and the destruction of World War II.
Understand how the Reichstag fire was used by Hitler to eliminate opponents and pave the way for the Nazi dictatorship.
Discover the memorial dedicated to the Soviet soldiers who died during the bloody Battle of Berlin in 1945.
Reflects on the murder of millions of European Jews and how Germany today faces the crimes of Nazism.
See where Hitler hid in the last days of the war and where the Third Reich came to an end.
Explore the old street of Nazi power, where the ministries and command centers of Hitler’s regime were located.
Discover where the Gestapo and the SS operated and how Nazi terror was organized and executed across Europe.
Meet the season marked by war, deportations and the destruction of Berlin during the bombings of World War II.
Highlights
What's included
Important Information
- Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
- Service animals allowed
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels