Sachsenhausen: Profound Small-Group Memorial Journey
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In an intimate group of maximum 15 people, explore the history of one of the most important forced labour camps in Nazi Germany. Our guides are carefully trained by Original Berlin Walks and officially licensed by the Memorial to keep up with the latest research. Using public transport like a local Berliner, head north of Berlin (ca. 1 hour by train) with your expert guide for a tour into the dark past of Germany. Unravel the complex history of the Holocaust while you explore the vast memorial and learn about the history of the camp and those imprisoned here. By booking this tour you support the upkeep, development and historical research undertaken by Germany’s most visited concentration camp memorial site. A percentage of every ticket sold for this tour is sent to the memorial site to make sure that this important place of memory and education can be used sustainably by individual visitors, schools, and tour groups.
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Alexey_L, 10/26/2025 5:23:42 PM
Anastasia was a great tour guide, gave precise explanations, kept us on schedule, planned well for the breaks, avoiding rain, and catching a bus. She was great at finding alternative travel routes when our train stopped on the way back. Her explanations were just right length and with right number of details, not too much and not too little. Highly recommended her.
rachelbE3221YO, 10/21/2025 8:33:46 AM
The overall tour was good and very informative. Our guide Lewis was great, he is very knowledgeable & personable. If I was in Berlin longer I would take another tour of his.
CameliaLTB, 10/20/2025 9:32:05 AM
Beny was an extremely thoughtful guide in how he led us through very difficult subject matter. He made sure we were as physically comfortable as possible while also guiding us through this memorial with respect. He brought a lot of insight into how such atrocities came to be in Nazi, Germany, and the echoes they have around us today. I left the tour with a lot to digest. I would recommend taking this tour. It’s not easy to witness, but it feels like crucial context for how we handle our current world challenges.
abbic527, 10/20/2025 9:20:27 AM
Having already been to other concentration camps in Poland, this one was a bit of a flop. It was good to join the dots and see the scale but it wasn’t very affective with regards to showcasing the severity of what happened. Benny was lovely, but probably dragged things out which honestly did mean that I lost interest a few times. It was a long trip for what you can take away from it.
184linday, 10/20/2025 9:11:22 AM
My guide was Beny. He is reliable, well-spoken and passionate about his work! His English is incredible and is very articulate. I was impressed. Thank you for a wonderful tour, Beny!
Tina_R, 10/19/2025 4:15:29 AM
Our guide Maria was very knowledgeable about this subject, it was a very touching tour and very respectful tour, Maria also provided movies or documentaries to watch which cross referenced and also happily assisted with stations we needed to get off at after the tour, places for food and good coffee. I would definitely recommend this tour and particularly with Maria, Thankyou Maria for the insight on this tour.
LeighY123, 10/18/2025 3:24:32 AM
We found this tour to be very informative, and very moving. It was really brought to life by Gregor, our tour guide, who was amazing. His knowledge and ability to bring this to life to us just made the day. I would recommend this tour to everyone.
joe_in_texas, 10/17/2025 8:48:28 AM
Another great tour by this company (our third). Our guide, Will, was excellent. Very knowledgeable and very patient with my slow speed and lots of questions. And very compassionate to the emotions of the tour. Very insightful to our needs, and what he determined we could handle. Perfect adventure with a perfect guide.
DarinQ, 10/8/2025 7:48:55 PM
Our Sachsenhausen tour was excellent. Mikey, our guide, was very knowledgeable, gave very detailed historical context for the grounds, victims and perpetrators. You could tell he had great interest in the history and he presented the history in a detailed, yet respectful manner. The grounds are well kept. I give Germany a lot of credit for keeping this history alive in an effort to educate people what humanity is capable of when we spiral into divisive hatred of others to the point of believing them to be and treating them as sub-human. Unfortunately, if this history was not kept alive, it would give power to those that deny it happened and that it can happen again. Such tours should be required for all to educate us on what humanity it capable of and to see what the intolerance that is growing today can lead to.
Monica_B, 10/8/2025 3:17:13 AM
Our tour guide, Georgia was amazing! She was very knowledgeable on the subject matter. I would definitely recommend this tour for anyone wanting to learn more about German history and the Sachsenhausen Concentration Camp.
- Wheelchair accessible
- Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Departure point
In front of the Starbucks across from the S-Bahn "Hackescher Markt"Redemption
• Identify your guide by the 'Original Berlin Walks' badge This is a walking tour - transport on the train is NOT included. You must have a valid Berlin Transport ABC Zone ticket (approx 3.30 Euros each way) that is available at the train station right next to our meeting point. We recommend bringing snacks and water for the day as there are no shops at the Memorial site.24 hours before travel date - 100% refund
Less than 24 hours before travel date - 0% refund
















