Berlin WWII: Unforgettable Third Reich Immersion Tour
Award-Winning Third Reich Berlin Walking Tour Embark on a captivating walking tour through Berlin, exploring the pivotal sites tied to the rise and fall of the Nazi regime. Stand above Hitler’s bunker and visit the Soviet War Memorial, a powerful reminder of the brutal final battle for Berlin. Walk along Wilhelmstrasse, where Nazi leaders plotted military campaigns and the subjugation of millions across Europe. See the Reichstag building, where the 1933 fire helped pave the way for the Nazis to dismantle Germany’s democracy Visit Hermann Göring’s former Air Ministry, Joseph Goebbels’ propaganda headquarters, and other important Nazi sites that played a central role in the regime’s operations. This tour provides a deeper understanding of Berlin’s role during World War II, shedding light on both the city’s tragic past and the resilience of its people — and exploring the legacy left behind in Berlin today, which continues to shape the city and its collective memory.
Reviews
Reviews and Rating (Tripadvisor)
5 stars
Reviews by Tripadvisor travelers
T2723VVjamesp, 11/4/2025 7:22:04 AM
Ariel gave a very informative tour and I learned a great deal. Very knowledgeable and I appreciate the effort he brought.
felipezanuccic, 11/4/2025 7:18:07 AM
The tour is amazing, so much history to see and learn in Berlin. Ariel was such a great guide. Super recommend to everyone visiting Berlin.
Aine_M, 11/3/2025 12:52:35 PM
Exceptional tour with Eran who was extremely knowledgeable but also provided a personal insight on a bleak period in history. Eran was extremely engaging and I would absolutely recommend this tour with him.
gisellelara2, 11/3/2025 10:32:25 AM
Maria did a phenomenal job. Your was super thorough and it was clear that she was very knowledgeable on the topic. Super interesting and relevant for the current day.
P3101SPannam, 11/3/2025 7:16:50 AM
Great tour with Peter who was very detailed and showed us the history of the Third Reich. Great perspectives on German history!
stephaniekC74IO, 11/2/2025 10:38:16 PM
We had a fantastic experience with Georgia! They shared fascinating insights about the history, culture and an awesome list of their favorite places!
Guilherme_R, 11/2/2025 1:00:27 PM
Totally worth it. The guides changes, but both Ariel as well as Xavier (tour Cold War) were super professionals, full of knowledge, respect and education. Go for it no hesitation. Expect different styles, but always a well enjoyed day
polinai391, 11/2/2025 7:46:59 AM
Thanks Ariel for a detailed explanation and all the responses to the millions of my questions! The tour took a bit longer than was expected but it had been highlighted prior and approved by all the tour participants
Carla_R, 11/2/2025 4:40:45 AM
Georgia was really good, very friendly . Was a larger group but she was very attentive and funny . Very interesting
Eric M, 11/1/2025 11:27:03 AM
A great morning. I’m bit allergic to walking tours - feels too touristy (exactly what I am of course) but it is actual the ideal way to soak in information in context and the guide was absolutely brilliant - very professional. Would thoroughly recommend.
- Wheelchair accessible
- Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
- Service animals allowed
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
- Please arrive at the meeting point 15 minutes before the tour starting time
Departure point
Meeting point: outside FRIEDRICHSTRASSE TRAIN STATION, on the square beside the 'Traenenpalast' (Palace of Tears), Reichstagufer 17, 10117 Berlin.Return details
Award-Winning Third Reich Berlin Walking Tour Embark on a captivating walking tour through Berlin, exploring the pivotal sites tied to the rise and fall of the Nazi regime. Stand above Hitler’s bunker and visit the Soviet War Memorial, a powerful reminder of the brutal final battle for Berlin. Walk along Wilhelmstrasse, where Nazi leaders plotted military campaigns and the subjugation of millions across Europe. See the Reichstag building, where the 1933 fire helped pave the way for the Nazis to dismantle Germany’s democracy Visit Hermann Göring’s former Air Ministry, Joseph Goebbels’ propaganda headquarters, and other important Nazi sites that played a central role in the regime’s operations. This tour provides a deeper understanding of Berlin’s role during World War II, shedding light on both the city’s tragic past and the resilience of its people — and exploring the legacy left behind in Berlin today, which continues to shape the city and its collective memory.Redemption
The tour is in ENGLISH Meeting point: outside FRIEDRICHSTRASSE TRAIN STATION, on the square beside the 'Traenenpalast' (Palace of Tears), Reichstagufer 17, 10117 Berlin. Your guide will be wearing a yellow name tag holding a yellow umbrella for easy recognition. Please arrive 15 minutes before the designated start time Gratuities are not included24 hours before travel date - 100% refund
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