Warnemünde Shore Excursion: Private Berlin Jewish History Tour
Rostock, Germany
- 11 hours (approx.)
- Pickup offered
- Group discounts
- Mobile ticket
- Offered in: English
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Overview
Take a deeper look at Berlin’s Jewish history on a full-day private tour from Warnemunde Cruise Center—with a flexible itinerary, you can tailor the day to your interests and focus on the places that matter most to you. Travel comfortably to the German capital and explore key Jewish heritage sites with a guide leading the way. Possible stops include the Holocaust Memorial, the Jewish Museum, the New Synagogue, Otto Weidt’s Workshop for the Blind, Charlottenburg Palace, and the historic Mitte district.
- Cruise port pickup and drop-off ensures a seamless experience
- Go at a pace that suits you and pause whenever you want on this private tour
- Admission is not included—pay only for the sites you want to explore
- Enjoy the undivided attention of your guide throughout
What's Included
- Port pickup and drop-off
- Transport by private vehicle
- Private guide
- Worry-free Shore Excursion Guarantee
- Gratuities
- Food and drinks
Meeting and Pickup
Pickup point
- Hafenrundfahrt Warnemünde - Rostock - Fahrgastschifffahrt K. Schütt GmbH (Blaue Flotte)Am Passagierkai, 18119 Rostock, Germany
Arranged start time
Confirm time with the local provider in advance of your experience.
- 01/06/2022 - 04/08/2027
Itinerary
Disembark at Warnemunde Cruise Center and meet your private driver-guide for the comfortable journey to Berlin. Travel in a luxury vehicle as you leave the coast behind and head toward the German capital, using the drive to discuss your interests and shape the day’s flexible itinerary.
Begin exploring Berlin at one of the city’s significant Jewish heritage sites. Possible first stops include Charlottenburg Palace, the largest royal estate in Berlin, or Grunewald Station, home to Track 17, a powerful memorial marking the site from which thousands of Jewish residents were deported under the Nazi Party's rule.
Continue to the Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe, where you can walk among the concrete stelae and reflect on the lives of the six million Jews who were murdered during World War II. Throughout the day, your guide provides context about Berlin’s Jewish community, from its deep historical roots to the devastation of the Holocaust and the rebuilding that followed.
Travel next into the Mitte district, where many of Berlin’s most important Jewish landmarks are located. See the site of the city’s first synagogue, visit Otto Weidt’s Workshop for the Blind, where Jewish workers were sheltered and supported during the war, and admire the striking architecture of the New Synagogue. You may also view Berlin’s oldest Jewish cemetery and other nearby memorials, depending on your interests and pace.
Pause for lunch (own expense), with recommendations from your guide, before continuing your exploration. If you wish, you can choose to visit major institutions such as the Jewish Museum or the Topography of Terror exhibition, both of which offer deeper insight into Jewish life in Germany and the history of Nazi persecution. Admission is paid locally, allowing you to decide which sites you would most like to enter.
At the end of your excursion, enjoy convinient drop-off back at the port.
Begin exploring Berlin at one of the city’s significant Jewish heritage sites. Possible first stops include Charlottenburg Palace, the largest royal estate in Berlin, or Grunewald Station, home to Track 17, a powerful memorial marking the site from which thousands of Jewish residents were deported under the Nazi Party's rule.
Continue to the Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe, where you can walk among the concrete stelae and reflect on the lives of the six million Jews who were murdered during World War II. Throughout the day, your guide provides context about Berlin’s Jewish community, from its deep historical roots to the devastation of the Holocaust and the rebuilding that followed.
Travel next into the Mitte district, where many of Berlin’s most important Jewish landmarks are located. See the site of the city’s first synagogue, visit Otto Weidt’s Workshop for the Blind, where Jewish workers were sheltered and supported during the war, and admire the striking architecture of the New Synagogue. You may also view Berlin’s oldest Jewish cemetery and other nearby memorials, depending on your interests and pace.
Pause for lunch (own expense), with recommendations from your guide, before continuing your exploration. If you wish, you can choose to visit major institutions such as the Jewish Museum or the Topography of Terror exhibition, both of which offer deeper insight into Jewish life in Germany and the history of Nazi persecution. Admission is paid locally, allowing you to decide which sites you would most like to enter.
At the end of your excursion, enjoy convinient drop-off back at the port.
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Warnemunde
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Additional Info
- Confirmation will be received at time of booking, unless booked within 30 days of travel. In this case confirmation will be received within 48 hours, subject to availability
- Please list any special interests you have at time of booking under 'Special Requirements' to alert our guide, so they can prepare for your private tour
- Wheelchair accessible
- Stroller accessible
- Service animals allowed
- Infant seats available
- Transportation is wheelchair accessible
- Surfaces are wheelchair accessible
- Most travelers can participate
- This is a private tour/activity. Only your group will participate
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