Private Tour: Discover Berlin Compact
Discover world history on every corner on this short walk through the beating heart of Berlin. This 2-hour tour is perfect for guests looking to get the most out of Berlin in the quickest time! Guests will meet at their expert guide at the Brandenburg Gate in front of the tourist information desk (Pariser Platz 1, Berlin). From here, guests will get a quick overview of the city and lots of insider tips on what to explore later on their own. The professional guide has a deep love for Berlin, excellent knowledge of history, and a great sense of humor. If guests have limited time in Berlin, this is the perfect tour! Using the latest historical research, the guides will show guests the wild, tragic story of this great city. They'll stroll through the Brandenburg Gate, stand above the remains of Hitler's bunker, and cross the Cold War frontier at Checkpoint Charlie. They'll hear the secret stories of Berlin that make the past come to life! During the tour, guests will see Brandenburg Gate, the Reichstag, the Holocaust Memorial, the Air Force Ministry, Checkpoint Charlie, the site of Hitler's bunker, and the remains of the Berlin Wall. This tour has taken the absolute best of Germany's capital and condensed Berlin's top main sites into an informative and fun 2-hour experience for guests.
This tour is provided on a reserved basis prior to departure.
Duration:
Approximately 2 hours
Meeting point:
In front of tourist info store at Brandenburg Gate, Pariser Platz 1, 10117 Berlin.
Ending point:
Checkpoint Charlie
Departure Time:
To be confirmed at the time of booking
Included:
Private Tour Guide
Not Included:
Transportation to/from hotel, gratuities, food, anything not aforementioned
Important Information:
Please note, the insides of any of the palaces / buildings will not be visited on the tour. Please wear weather-appropriate clothing and comfortable shoes as the tour is conducted outdoors. This tour is all walking.
Maximum number of participants: 25
Tour does not operate 25 and 31st December, 1st January.
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