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Third Reich Half-Day Walking Tour of Berlin

From RM 75.00

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    Confirmation

    2 Working Days

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    Duration

    4 Hour

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    Transport

    Not Included

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    Voucher Type

    E-Ticket

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    Amendment

    No Amendments Allowed

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    Refund

    No Refunds Allowed

Explore Berlin’s dark past on a tour of its former Nazi buildings, Soviet war memorials, and the site where Hitler’s bunker stood. Learn how Hitler rose to power and turned Berlin into part of the Nazi machine on this Third Reich half-day walking tour.

Package Option

Third Reich Half-Day Walking Tour of Berlin

Ticket

Adult/Child

RM 75.00


Overview

Berlin was once the center of the Third Reich, Hitler’s 12-year Nazi Empire, and on this half-day city tour you will visit the places where the Nazi war machine was strongest, from Goebbel’s Propaganda Ministry to Hitler’s former bunker. Get a better understanding of how it was that Hitler solidified his grasp on power in Germany, and caused such destruction around the world.

Begin with a visit to the Luftwaffe Air Force Headquarters. Hermann Goering’s massive base survived the allied bombing and remains one of the best examples of Third Reich architecture in the world. Moving on, head to Josef Goebbel’s Propaganda Ministry. Prior to the war it was the Berlin Press Office, but it was quickly converted into the nerve center of the Nazi propaganda machine. Learn how the Nazis kept control of power once they had taken over the government.

Walk to what was once the most feared address in Nazi Germany, that of the SS and Gestapo. Old Prinz-Albrecht-Straße is also home to one of the only remaining stretches of the Berlin Wall. Go into the basement remains of the two buildings, now converted into an impressive exhibition that documents the Nazis’ rise to power.

Hear about the Battle of Berlin, which claimed more than 80,000 Soviet soldiers' lives, as you visit one of the Soviet Memorials in the city. Commemorating those who helped liberate the country from Nazism, 2 artillery-pieces and 2 tanks now stand silent guard. Finally, stand above what used to be Hitler’s bunker and where he ended his life as the Russian army closed in, paving the way for peace in Europe.

Additional Information

  • Tour Duration: 3.5 Hours

 

Operating Hours

Tour departs 2:30 PM

How To Use

What You Get

Includes

  • Guided tour of Hitler's capital

Excludes

  • Entrance fees
  • Transportation tickets

How to Use

  • Kindly present your printed or mobile voucher to to the tour operator on the day of the tour
  • Meeting Point: In front of Starbucks Café, near Berlin's historic Brandenburg Gate

 

Terms and Conditions

Important Notes:

  • You can present a printed or mobile copy of the voucher/ticket for this activity
  • The voucher/ticket is accepted only at authorised redemption points
  • The voucher/ticket is valid only on the date and time specified
  • The voucher/ticket cannot be exchanged for cash or used on more than one occasion unless otherwise stated
  • Any alteration(s) on the e-ticket/e-voucher will not be accepted by Travel Recommends and the appointed merchant
  • In the event of late comers/no shows, it would be considered cancellation and no refund will be given

Cancellation Policy:

  • No refunds will be entertained for cancellations

Upon purchase of the ticket, you will receive an email confirmation with e-ticket/e-voucher within two days. Tours and tickets are subjected to availability and are not confirmed until a second confirmation email is received.

How To Get There

Address:

Meeting Point: Meet your guide in front of Starbucks Café, near Berlin's historic Brandenburg Gate 
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