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Neal_G, Apr 2026
Great tour!
Really interesting walking tour around Berlin. Extremely knowledgeable guide and personable too. Really enjoyed this experience and would highly recommend.
David_H, Apr 2026
Don’t Miss!!
Our guide Stephan was passionate and knowledgeable.. enjoyed the many sites that we saw in Berlin. …. By far one of the better tours we’ve taken in Europe.
Jackie_A, Apr 2026
Thursday 9th April 2026
Excellent guide Paul. Extremely knowledgeable and entertaining Very good value for money You will get your steps in !
David_P, Apr 2026
We booked a guided tour...
We booked a guided tour with Behzad yesterday for today. He was really nice and friendly. He was full of knowledge and answered any of our questions. We learned so much more today as he explained everything in fine detail. He had pictures to show to reflect back to past and showed us what Berlin looks like now. We loved the tour and would highly recommend for others to book. Thank you Behzad 👏🏻

Berlin Wall

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Berlin Wall
  • You don’t need Berlin Wall tickets to see sections of the wall throughout the city; however, the best way to learn about the wall is to book a tour or visit the Berlin Wall Memorial.

  • The Berlin Wall Memorial features a visitor center, where you can get an overview of Berlin wall sites and watch a historical film, plus the Documentation Center with its exhibits and the Chapel of Reconciliation, where prayers services are held.

  • The longest and most interesting remaining stretch of the wall is the open-air East Side Gallery, set on Mühlenstrasse featuring murals painted by international artists in 1990 and again in 2009.

  • The Topography of Terror Museum (free) also has a substantial intact section of the wall and is a good place to learn about the Third Reich and Nazi Germany.

  • Because Berlin's reunification was so successful, it can be difficult to tell the difference between east and west Berlin in many parts of the city. Look for the double row of cobblestones to guide you along certain sections of the wall’s course.