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Nazi Resistance and Holocaust Tour of Berlin

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  • Walk Berlin’s Jewish quarter with expert WWII guides
  • Visit hidden memorials and untold Holocaust landmarks
  • Discover the story of Otto Weidt and his secret factory
  • Stand where women defied the Nazis to save their families
  • See the site of the 1933 Nazi book burning at Bebelplatz
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    Additional Info

    • Adult: Adult Walking 35€ - 16+

    • Child: Child Walking 25€ - Under 15 years old

    From₱2,397.36Per Person

    -What you can expect-
    This isn’t merely a tour—it’s an immersive journey through Berlin’s WWII past, narrated from the perspective of those who defied oppression. You'll be guided to the city's hidden corners where courage silently resided, and history continues to resonate.

    The adventure begins in the heart of old Jewish Berlin, where even a modest plaque or silent cobblestone carries a potent tale. At each stop, you’ll discover real lives—individuals who hid, who fought, who took a stand when the world turned a blind eye. You'll also explore: The site of the Women’s Protest, where German wives successfully demanded their Jewish husbands’ release. The Workshop for the Blind, where Otto Weidt risked all to safeguard his deaf and blind Jewish employees. Nicholas Winton’s Kindertransport legacy—rescuing hundreds of Jewish children from deportation. And Bebelplatz, where thousands of books were incinerated in 1933, marking the onset of a cultural purge.

    Throughout, photographs, maps, and narratives will be provided to help you envisage what Berlin looked like under the Third Reich—and how resistance coexisted with oppression. This experience is potent, personal, and far from anything you’d find in a guidebook. It’s an opportunity to engage with history in a way that’s intimate, emotional, and indelible.

    Inclusions

    • Guided tour
    • Map
    • Small group experience
    • Food and drinks
    • Please refer to your voucher for final information regarding meeting points, pick-up locations, and pick-up time
    • Meeting point description: Meet your guide in front of the old Post Office building. Look for the guide holding a blue umbrella.(Oranienburger Str. 36, 10117 Berlin, Germany)
    • Accessibility:The tour is wheelchair and stroller accessible
    • Know in advance:This is a small group experience with a maximum of 15 participants
    • Service animals are welcome
    • The tour covers approximately 2.5 hours of walking with regular stops
    • The content includes references to the Holocaust and may be emotionally intense — parental discretion is advised for younger guests
    • Guests arriving more than 10 minutes late may be considered no-shows
    • The tour requires a minimum of 5 guests to operate — in rare cases, rescheduling or refunds may be offered
    • Remember to bring:Comfortable walking shoes
    • Weather-appropriate clothing
    • Umbrella or raincoat in case of rain
    • Water or light snacks if needed

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    Purchase Summary

    Duration: Lasts 3 hours

    Valid Period

    The voucher must be used on the selected date and within operating hours; Invalid after expiration

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    Ticket Redemption

    Redeem your voucher at the meeting point