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Laura_M, Apr 2026
Berlin WWII history & impact of the third Reich
We were four people who wanted a 4-hour, individual tour highlighting WWII and Berlin’s points of interest.
Ariel, our tour guide was FANTASTIC! He has an expertise in history and geography and is passionate and eager to share his knowledge. He brought it all together for us in such a rich, fun and fulfilling way, and his enthusiasm and inspired us. We wished we had another day with him.
Linda_F, Apr 2026
Sachsenhausen Concentration Camp
It’s a very moving experience to walk the grounds where so many men lost their lives. Only a few of the original buildings remain and holocaust deniers have tried to eradicate these. The bus ride to the camp from Berlin is about 50 minutes, and we had about 2 hours for the actual tour. There are long stretches to walk between sites, but the ground is level. The importance of this tour is that it shows the horrific aftermath of what starts as small discriminations and curtails of freedom that go unchecked.
Gail_S, Apr 2026
This tour was fantastic....
This tour was fantastic. Our guide, Paul (the Irish Paul), was incredibly knowledgeable and communicative. He engaged with us all, answered our questions and offered short breaks if we needed one. Thank you, Paul - Kyle and I couldn't have asked for a nicer guide on our last day in Germany. We learned so much from you.
Jeff_G, Mar 2026
Great experience- Excellent tour
This is was an excellent tour. The guide Raffaello was outstanding. He really personalised the tour and has a passion for Berlin and its history. It is well worth undertaking a tour of this nature and if possible asking for Raf. We did this as a team corporate event but this would suite any age or any group. Thanks Raf you were a champ.
Ciolca_I, Jan 2026
An emotional boing back to our European history
We had a very nice and well informed lady guide, Anastasia, that made our tour really enjoyable. It was a touching and emotional travel back in dark times, when Berlin was splited in two. Anastasia was able to open that door and present us the less known side of the drama berliners went through some decades back.
This is a tour you should not miss if you travel to Berlin. Becaus it talks about an unique memorial. The Berlin Wall.
The overall impresion after this visit? Lets not forget our recent history and never allow it to happen again.
Kim_S, Dec 2025
Worth the money
Excellent walking tour around Mitte. We did this on our first full day in Berlin and we were not disappointed. Visited key sites in old East Berlin including the Reistag, checkpoint Charlie, holocaust memorial and the place of Hiltler's bunker. Ciaran was very knowledgeable and answered all our questions. Definitely would recommend
Gary_B, Dec 2025
Evening dining cruise.
Got a taxi from hotel to boat mooring as wasn’t sure of location. A bit dark getting from the road onto the boat. Needed to use torches on phone. We were a party of 6. Welcomed on board. Service was good. Food and drinks included were all OK. Hard to hear some of the recorded commentary due to conversations on other tables. Never the less a pleasant evening and pleased we booked the trip.
David_M, Dec 2025
Superb!
This trip is well organized and nicely structured to give Berlin visitors a chance to see and learn about Nazi atrocities without committing an entire day and night. I’ve never finished a tour with as heavy a heart and mind but I would take the tour again…..
Our tour guide Natalie was absolutely superb!!! Deeply knowledgeable, thoughtful about the subject, friendly and helpful to all us non-Berliners with suggestions and logistics.
Brandt_W, Sep 2025
A Haunting, Essential Experience – More Than a Tour, a Lesson in Humanity
Visiting Sachsenhausen Concentration Camp was one of the most powerful and sobering experiences of my life. This is not a typical tourist attraction—it is a place of remembrance, reflection, and education. Our guide was outstanding: deeply knowledgeable, respectful, and able to connect history with the broader lessons that remain urgent today.
The camp’s design itself tells the story: the triangular layout, Tower A as the only entrance, and Station Z as the “exit” where industrialized killing took place. Standing by the roll call square at dawn, hearing how thousands were forced to line up in the cold, was chilling. The details were harrowing but important—prisoners living packed 700 to a barrack built for 150, the absurd forced labor meant to break spirits, and the systematic dehumanization where a person’s worth was reduced to their ability to work.
The guide wove in survivors’ testimonies that made the history painfully real. One prisoner described feeling like “an insect trapped in a jar.” Another spoke of how survival required both hope and community, because “you cannot survive a camp alone.”
What made this tour exceptional was how it placed Sachsenhausen in the wider context: Nazi propaganda, international failures like the Évian Conference, and even the postwar use of the camp by the Soviets. The guide did not shy away from modern parallels, noting how extremist ideologies still persist and why memorialization matters.
Practical advice: wear comfortable shoes, bring water, and prepare emotionally. This is a large site with limited amenities. The visitor center has an excellent museum and audio guides if you prefer to go at your own pace.
This is not an easy visit, but it is absolutely essential. Sachsenhausen teaches not only about the past but about our responsibility today—to recognize hatred, resist indifference, and preserve the voices of those who endured.
Gary_F, Sep 2025
A great way to see Berlin...
A great way to see Berlin in a day with a very knowledgeable tour guide, much better than walking all day. Our tour guide was Yael, a 34 year old woman from Israel who had immigrated to Germany a bit over 3 years ago. She was charismatic and passionate with a wealth of knowledge to impart on us. Apparently in addition to being a tour guide she worked the improv clubs as a standup comic and of course supported herself as a waitress. I would highly recommend the tour, especially if you are lucky enough to have Yael as your guide
Daniela_M, Aug 2025
Eye Opening and Wonderful
Nikolai was an excellent guide and our whole family learned a great deal. We really appreciated the insider’s perspective he offered as his own story brought history to life. We highly recommend this tour to anyone interested in gaining greater context for the history you think you know !!
Heather_M, Jun 2025
Really great tour and guide!
This tour is so much fun, so beautiful, and full of rich history. Our guide was from Whales and really had the gift of story telling, because there is so much to learn, and I remember almost everything he educated us on. It’s also great because you meet in Berlin, and take the train together, so for people new to Berlin, it’s nice to have some to guide you to bus stops and train stations. The walk through Potsdam takes you through all the most beautiful sites to see, and you can make a note for things you want to come back and explore after the tour.
Sanssouci Palace entry tickets are sold separately, so make sure to purchase your entry tickets and align it with the end time of your tour, because you end the tour at the entrance of the palace. The sanssouci museum is a three minute walk from the palace, and id highly recommend that one as well! You have plenty of time on the tour to grab water, the BEST gelato, a sandwich, pastry or doner kabob, whatever your heart desires. My advice is, to stay in Potsdam after the tour is over, and really take in the sights! So beautiful. Had a great time.
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