While docked in Warnemünde, embark on a private 12-hour tour of Berlin and the Sachsenhausen Memorial, immersing yourself in the profound history of Germany during World War II. Your journey begins at Sachsenhausen Concentration Camp, where an expert guide will provide insights into its role during the war.
Explore Berlin’s significant landmarks, including the Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe, a moving tribute to Holocaust victims, and Hitler’s bunker, where the Nazi regime’s final days unfolded. As you walk through the city, discover iconic sites like Checkpoint Charlie, the Berlin Wall Memorial, and the vibrant East Side Gallery, rich with powerful street art.
This customizable tour allows you to focus on the historical highlights that interest you most and includes convenient pickup and drop-off at the Warnemünde cruise terminal, ensuring a seamless experience in Germany’s capital.
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Explore Berlin's iconic Brandenburg Gate on a private tour, perfect for capturing unforgettable photos while diving into the rich history of this landmark. Built in the late 18th century, this neoclassical monument has stood witness to pivotal moments in German history, from the Napoleonic Wars to the Cold War and Germany’s reunification. Your expert guide will share fascinating stories about the Gate's design, its symbolic Quadriga statue, and its transformation into a global symbol of peace and unity. Along the way, you’ll have plenty of time to take photos and soak up the ambiance at one of Europe’s most celebrated sites.
Step back into the Cold War era on a private tour of Checkpoint Charlie, Berlin’s most famous former border crossing. Here, where East met West, countless stories of division, daring escapes, and tense standoffs played out. With your expert guide, you’ll uncover the history of this iconic site, from its role in the Berlin Wall’s construction to its significance in U.S.-Soviet relations. You’ll also explore the powerful symbolism that Checkpoint Charlie holds today, as a reminder of Berlin’s complex past and resilience. Capture memorable photos and immerse yourself in the history of this remarkable location.
Discover the profound history of Gedenkstätte und Museum Sachsenhausen on a private tour through one of Germany’s most somber memorials. Located just outside Berlin, Sachsenhausen served as a Nazi concentration camp from 1936 until 1945 and later as a Soviet detention camp. Your knowledgeable guide will lead you through the preserved grounds, sharing stories of the prisoners who were held here and the harsh realities they endured. As you visit key areas—including the watchtowers, barracks, and memorial monuments—you’ll gain a deeper understanding of the camp’s history, its impact, and the importance of remembrance. This tour provides a respectful, immersive experience, with opportunities to reflect and take photos to remember this powerful visit.
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You will be met on disembarkment. Our driver will be waiting with a sign with your name on it at the dockside.
Before the tour date, we will be in touch to let you know more about your driver and the guide and share their contact details with you. On the day of the tour, your driver will be waiting for you on the port holding a sign with your name on it. Then you will embark on your journey to Berlin (approx 2.5hrs), and once there, you will meet your guide on the steps of the Berliner Dom. The tour to the Sachsenhausen Memorial will take place on your return journey. If you cannot locate your driver at the port, please call us in the office on +49-30-6923149