What was life like for Jewish Berliners before, during and after WWII? Find out on a private tour of the Old Jewish Quarter and learn about Jewish history and the Holocaust from an Expert Guide. Optional: visit the New Synagogue and Jewish Cemetery.
Choose one of our excellent tour options tailored to your needs and interests:
3-hour: Jewish Quarter Tour Take a walking tour of Berlin's former Jewish Quarter and see the New Synagogue (exterior only), the Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe, Hackesche Höfe and more.
4-hour: Jewish Quarter Tour & Synagogue Take an extended walking tour of Berlin's former Jewish Quarter and visit the New Synagogue, the Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe, Hackesche Höfe and more.
5-Hours: Jewish Quarter Tour, Synagogue & Cemetery Take an extended walking tour of Berlin's former Jewish Quarter and visit the Jewish Cemetary, New Synagogue, the Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe, Hackesche Höfe and more.
Duration: 3 hours: Take a walking tour of Berlin's former Jewish Quarter and see the New Synagogue (exterior only).
,: the Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe, Hackesche Höfe and more.
Expert-Guide: Official 5-Stars Guide who is an Expert in this kind of tours. Guide speaks fluently in chosen language - DEBE002.
Meet your guide In front of the DZ BANK AG, Pariser Platz 3, 10117 Berlin, Germany. Please wait outside and do not enter the building.
The tour will start near the touching Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe, which commemorates the 6 million Jewish victims of the Holocaust. Your Expert Guide will tell you in detail about this dark history, sharing historical facts and personal stories of people who were sent to the Nazi concentration camps, including many Jewish children who are commemorated by the Trains to Life – Trains to Death memorial.
As you head to the former Jewish Quarter, you will see the New Synagogue, which is one of the few synagogues to survive Kristallnacht.the Memorial Jewish Cemetery, which stands at a former Jewish burial ground desecrated by Nazis, and a large number of the bronze Stolpersteine (Stumbling Stones), that commemorate the Holocaust victims who lived in this area
You will make your own way to the meeting points
Know Before You Go: • Please check your email the day before the tour for important information. • Please note that the number of attractions depends on the selected option. Admission to the synagogue and cemetery is not included in a 3-hour tour. • The walking tour covers a distance of approximately 3,5 km so we recommend wearing comfortable shoes. • The New Synagogue and Jewish Cemetery are closed on Saturdays and on the Jewish and German holidays. • The dome of the New Synagogue can only be visited from April to September.