Uncover Berlin’s turbulent history as the capital of the Third Reich on this 2.5-hour walking tour. With an expert guide, you will discover what drove the German people to war as we visit the historical sites and see where Hitler and the Nazi party rallied support and plunged the world into terror.
2.5-hour walking tour of the infamous Third Reich sites in Berlin.
Tourist Office at the Brandenburg Gate
The tour meets at the Tourist Office inside the Brandenburg Gate. Please look for the blue umbrella to spot your guide.
Here guests learn more about the victims of the Roma and Sinti in the Third Reich and get detailed insights into the cruel social philosophies that would later underpin the Holocaust.
At the Reichstag, you will learn how the NSDAP was elected to power and how Hitler became the leader of Germany.
The Battle of Berlin was the third bloodiest operation of WWII. Here will discuss the brutal fighting and post-war remembrance of these events.
Here the guest will experience the memorial for the Jewish victims of the Third Reich. The largest ethnic group targeted by the Nazis. Here we build on our understanding of the Holocaust, and guests have the opportunity to discuss the meaning of the memorial.
Here guests will visit the monument to Homosexuals persecuted by the Nazi's.
Here we will visit the Führer bunker where Hitler spent his final days of the Second World War.
Here we will discuss the story of Johan Georg Elser with his role of the roles of others in trying to oppose the Nazi regime and assassinate Adolf Hitler.
At the time of its construction, it was the largest office building in Europe. It was constructed in 1936 to house the German Ministry of Aviation (Reichsluftfahrtministerium, or RLM), headed by Hermann Göring.
Here we will visit the location where the Gestapo headquarters once stood you will have the chance for a break to get a tea or coffee and use the restrooms.
Topography of Terror
Topography of Terror
Professional guide
Food and drinks
The tour meets at the Tourist Office at the Brandenburg Gate. Please look for the blue umbrella to spot your guide.
What to Bring? Please wear comfortable shoes, an umbrella or raincoat in unfavourable weather and any food or drinks you would like.