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An Introduction to Berlin Walking Tour

By insightcities.com
Free cancellation available
Price is RM 556 per adult
Features
  • Free cancellation available
  • 3h
  • Mobile voucher
  • Instant confirmation
  • Selective hotel pickup
Overview
  • Explore iconic landmarks from Berlin’s Prussian past & from Nazi & Cold War eras
  • Follow the path where the Berlin Wall once stood
  • Take in the dramatic Holocaust Memorial and the Reichstag
  • Track the footsteps of Napoleon through the Brandenburg Gate

Activity location

    • Berlin
    • Berlin, Berlin, Germany

Meeting/Redemption Point

    • Cafe Einstein, Unter den Linden 42, 10117 Berlin, Germany
    • Berlin, Berlin, Germany

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Private Tour
  • Activity duration is 3 hours3h
    3h
  • English
Language options: English
Price details
RM 1,982.56 x 1 TravellerRM 1,982.56

Total
Price is RM 1,982.56
Small Group Tour
  • Activity duration is 3 hours3h
    3h
  • English
Language options: English
Starting time: 14:00
Price details
RM 556.09 x 2 AdultsRM 1,112.18

Total
Price is RM 1,112.18
Until Tue, 4 Nov

What's included, what's not

  • What's includedWhat's included
    3-hour tour of Berlin in the company of a historian
  • What's excludedWhat's excluded
    Transport ticket

What you can expect

Berlin has been at the epicenter of the most catastrophic conflicts of modern times but the seeds of these hostilities were planted centuries before. This 3-hour tour of Germany’ s capital city takes a broad view of the political and ideological forces that unleashed genocide and global war in the 20th century. Exploring Berlin’ s iconic landmarks while emphasizing the tumultuous Nazi and Cold War eras, you will learn how in the 1700s tiny Prussia’ s violent transformation into Europe’ s dominant military power already set the stage for the great tragedies of recent history. At the same time, your guide helps you to consider present-day Berlin’ s successes confronting its dark past and renewing itself as dynamic modern capital known for multiculturalism, tolerance and creativity.

Begin at Potsdamer Platz, the business center which replaced the wasteland formerly known as East Germany’ s “Death Strip.” Following the path where the Berlin Wall once stood through to the historic Tiergarten Park, you take in the dramatic new Holocaust Memorial and the Reichstag. While the mysterious fire that damaged the Reichstag in 1933 was used by the Nazis as the pretext to suspend civil liberties and arrest political opponents, the grand glass dome created for the building in 1992 by architect Norman Foster (complete with walkways that look down into the Parliament), provokes a discussion about the symbolic intentions of the cupola as metaphor for Germany’ s reunification, transparency and commitment to democracy.

Reaching back further into Berlin’ s past, you follow the footsteps of Napoleon through the Brandenburg Gate, discussing the impact of the French revolution as a catalyst for German nationalism. Traversing the Unter den Linden, Berlin’ s royal boulevard lined with palaces, museums and theaters, pause at the famous equestrian statue of Frederick the Great, for a discussion of Prussia’ s “Poet King” and his role in shaping the militaristic and cultural orientations of the future German Empire. At Bebelplatz, site of the 1933 Nazi book burning, you’ ll learn about Adolf Hitler’ s rise to power and its terrible consequences. As you cross Museum Island (Berlin’ s answer to the Louvre), you will discuss the city’ s 19th century development into a cultural center.

Next, Hackescher Markt, a charming pocket of pre-war Berlin, gives you a chance to ramble through a network of hidden courtyards. From here, Alexanderplatz offers a striking counterpoint; once a historic square, the East Germans rebuilt it as in the 1960s as a communist bloc showplace complete with futuristic government buildings, apartment blocks and the iconic TV Tower. Finishing at Checkpoint Charlie, the legendary crossing point from West Berlin to East where, in 1989, thousands of East Germans poured across the border bringing the Cold War to an end, you conclude by discussing the East/West divisions that continue to impact Berlin even as the city evolves new sensibilities and directions.

Location

Activity location

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    • Berlin
    • Berlin, Berlin, Germany

Meeting/Redemption Point

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    • Cafe Einstein, Unter den Linden 42, 10117 Berlin, Germany
    • Berlin, Berlin, Germany