Explore Berlin and Potsdam’s rich history on a 3-day walking tour. Discover iconic landmarks, stunning architecture, and cultural treasures with an expert guide.
Explore Berlin and Potsdam’s rich history on a 3-day walking tour. Discover iconic landmarks, stunning architecture, and cultural treasures with an expert guide.
Easy and Stress-Free Welcome by Your Guide: Practical Information about Berlin and Tour Program Based on Arrival Time
Berlin - The itinerary for the first day will be tailored to your arrival time and fitness level. After checking in at your hotel, depending on when you arrive, you can explore some of the city’s highlights on foot during the day,…
Easy and Stress-Free Welcome by Your Guide: Practical Information about Berlin and Tour Program Based on Arrival Time
Berlin - The itinerary for the first day will be tailored to your arrival time and fitness level. After checking in at your hotel, depending on when you arrive, you can explore some of the city’s highlights on foot during the day, evening, or night. Depending on your arrival time in Berlin and your energy level after checking in, you can choose between a 2.5-hour or a 5-hour walking tour or use public transport. If you arrive late, you can enjoy the Berlin by Night program, which is also available on the second day. After checking in at your hotel, you will explore some highlights.
Hackescher Markt - Hackescher Markt and Hackesche Höfe are located in the trendy Hackescher Markt neighborhood in Berlin, Germany. Hackescher Markt is a well-known flea market held on Saturdays, offering a wide range of vintage clothing, antiques, and unique finds. It’s a great place to shop for souvenirs and experience the vibrant local culture.
Hackesche Höfe, on the other hand, is a complex of eight interconnected courtyards featuring trendy shops, cafes, and restaurants. It’s a popular destination for both locals and tourists, offering diverse shopping and dining options. Visitors can explore the courtyards and shops for clothing and accessories and sample the local cuisine.
In addition to shopping and dining, the Hackescher Markt neighborhood is known for its lively nightlife and cultural attractions. Visitors can explore nearby galleries and theaters or soak up the unique atmosphere of this vibrant neighborhood.
East Side Gallery - The East Side Gallery is a 1.3-kilometer-long section of the former Berlin Wall that has been transformed into an outdoor gallery of street art and murals. Located in Friedrichshain-Kreuzberg, Berlin, the East Side Gallery is one of the largest open-air galleries in the world, attracting millions of visitors each year.
The gallery features over 100 murals painted by artists from around the world, each with a unique message or interpretation of the historical significance of the Berlin Wall. Some of the most famous works include “The Fraternal Kiss” by Dmitri Vrubel, “Test the Rest” by Birgit Kinder, and “My God, Help Me to Survive This Deadly Love” by Dmitri Vrubel.
The East Side Gallery is a popular tourist attraction and an important historic site that commemorates the fall of the Berlin Wall and the reunification of Germany.
Overall, the East Side Gallery is a must-visit destination for anyone interested in street art, history, or culture.
Berlin - Depending on your arrival and fitness, you can visit some sites on your second day, depending on your group.
Private Historical Highlights Berlin with Public Transport 8 Hours.
Alexanderplatz - On Day 2, the program aims to start around 10:30 and finish by 15:30, allowing you time for personal activities. The tour can end at a museum or art gallery, a market or shopping center, or a place for lunch, dinner, or drinks, or you can be brought back to the hotel. For example, the tour can start at Germany’s tallest structure, the iconic TV Tower, located in the vibrant square of Alexanderplatz. The tour passes the Red Town Hall, Marien Church, and Neptunes Brunn, arriving at Museum Island, one of the most important museum complexes in the world and a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Museum Island - You can capture the Berlin Cathedral, the unfinished reconstruction of the City Palace, the Old Museum, the Old National Gallery, the Pergamon Museum, and the Bode Museum.
Stadtschloss Berlin - The reconstruction of the Palace of the Prussian Monarchy until 1918. You will see Berlin’s beautiful historic boulevard of Unter den Linden.
Book Burning Memorial at Bebelplatz - Just after the island, you will see the Forum Fridericianum, which consists of the State Opera, the Law Faculty of Humboldt University, Humboldt University, the State Library, and the first Catholic Church in Berlin, St. Hedwig’s Cathedral. You are now in the middle of the forum on Bebelplatz, famous as the ‘Nazi Book Burning Square,’ where you find a memorial in remembrance of the burning of the books in 1933.
Gendarmenmarkt - Shortly after, you arrive at the spectacular Gendarmenmarkt, where you find the former Royal Concert Hall flanked by the German Dom on its south side and the French Dôm on its north side. The square is one of the most beautiful in Europe today!
Checkpoint Charlie - The next stop of the tour is Checkpoint Charlie, one of the most famous border crossings of the Berlin Wall, which almost became the starting point of a third world war.
Topography of Terror - Along the former border strip, you will see original parts of the Berlin Wall and the site of the “Topography of Terror,” one of the most frequently visited documentation centers on the period of National Socialism, the former site of the Headquarters of the SS and Gestapo.
Potsdamer Platz - Right next to it, you find Martin-Gropius-Bau, where exhibitions of the well-known Chinese artist Ai Weiwei and the international exhibition David Bowie have taken place, among others. In its front, the Prussian Parliament. The square of Potsdamer Platz has been Europe’s largest construction site ever since – nowadays, it appears as an ensemble of skyscrapers and futuristic buildings, including the Sony Center.
Fuhrerbunker - For the last three months of his life, Hitler stayed here before his demise.
The Holocaust Memorial - Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe - Following the border strip, you reach the Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe, also known as the Holocaust Memorial, which opened in 2005, commemorating the murder of more than 6 million Jews during National Socialism.
Brandenburg Gate - Afterwards, the tour will take you to one of the most famous landmarks in Berlin: the Brandenburg Gate. Then you leave the former Eastern part of Berlin and enter the Memorial to the Murdered Sinti and Roma.
Reichstag Building - On Day 2, the program aims to start around 10:30 and finish by 15:30, allowing you time for personal activities. The tour can end at a museum or art gallery, a market or shopping center, or a place for lunch, dinner, or drinks, or you can be brought back to the hotel. The Government District consists of the Reichstag/Bundestag and Chancellery, and the Soviet Memorial.
Potsdam 8 Hours
Berlin - After breakfast, you leave the city of Berlin and head for Potsdam.
The tour starts at the Brandenburg Gate, a beautiful neoclassical gate that was once the entrance to the city of Potsdam.
Next, you head to the Neues Palais, a vast palace built by the order of King Frederick the Great. Here you will admire the beautiful gardens and fountains and enjoy the palace view from the hill.
Then you head to the Stadtschloss Potsdam, an imposing baroque palace that once served as the residence of the Electors of Brandenburg.
You then visit the Orangerie, an impressive building that once served as a greenhouse for exotic plants and has now been converted into a museum.
Finally, you will go to the Glienicker Brücke, a famous bridge exchange point for spies between East and West during the Cold War. You will enjoy the beautiful view over the Havel River and the surrounding palaces here. This is just an example of a tour; depending on your interests and preferences, the tour can be customized.
Sanssouci Palace - With public transport
Sanssouci Park - Sanssouci Park, Potsdam, Germany
Potsdam Friedenskirche - The Protestant Church of Peace (German: Friedenskirche) is situated in the Marly Gardens on the Green Fence (Am Grünen Gitter) in the palace grounds of Sanssouci Park in Potsdam, Germany. The church was built according to the wishes and with the close involvement of the artistically gifted King Frederick William IV and designed by the court architect, Ludwig Persius. After Persius’ death in 1845, the architect Friedrich August Stüler was charged with continuing his work. Building included work by Ferdinand von Arnim and Ludwig Ferdinand Hesse [de] also. The church is located in the area covered by the UNESCO World Heritage Site Palaces and Parks of Potsdam and Berlin.
The cornerstone of the church was laid on 14 April 1845. The building was dedicated on 24 September 1848, though construction continued until 1854. The structure resembles a High Medieval Italian monastery.
Chinesisches Haus (Chinese House) - Select an attraction
Chinesisches Haus (Chinese House), Potsdam, Germany
Hollandisches Viertel - Dutch Quarter, Potsdam, Germany

- Tour Potsdam 8 Hours
- Tour Historical Highlights Berlin 5 Hours
- Lunch
- Private Support Normal Berlin Support 06:00 22.00 WhatsApp, Website, phone (Emergency 24 Hours)
- Walking Tour Berlin 2.5 Hours
- Tour Potsdam 8 Hours
- Tour Historical Highlights Berlin 5 Hours
- Lunch
- Private Support Normal Berlin Support 06:00 22.00 WhatsApp, Website, phone (Emergency 24 Hours)
- Walking Tour Berlin 2.5 Hours
- Tickets public Transport or other kinds of Transport
- Accomodation !!!
- Tickets public Transport or other kinds of Transport
- Accomodation !!!
Join us for a delightful 3-day private guided tour of Berlin, focusing on its rich history and culture.
During the tour, participants will explore Berlin’s most renowned landmarks and historical sites. The itinerary includes learning about the Berlin Wall, World War II, and their effects on the city and its inhabitants. Enjoy leisurely walks along the…
Join us for a delightful 3-day private guided tour of Berlin, focusing on its rich history and culture.
During the tour, participants will explore Berlin’s most renowned landmarks and historical sites. The itinerary includes learning about the Berlin Wall, World War II, and their effects on the city and its inhabitants. Enjoy leisurely walks along the city’s famous avenues, featuring beautiful sights and museums. A visit to Berlin’s Museum Island, a magnificent example of Prussian architecture and a vital part of the city’s heritage, is also included.
The tour extends to Potsdam, a charming city near Berlin. Highlights include the picturesque Old Town and the magnificent Sanssouci Palace, once the summer residence of Frederick the Great. Throughout the tour, participants will travel on foot and use public transportation. An expert guide will provide all the necessary information to fully engage with the rich history and culture of Berlin and Potsdam.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.