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Experience the harrowing history of Sachsenhausen with a 5-hour guided tour from Berlin, including visits to key sites and insights into Nazi and Soviet camp use.

The Berlin: Sachsenhausen Concentration Camp Guided Tour offers a compelling, in-depth look at one of Nazi Germany’s most significant concentration camps. Priced at $111 per person and lasting around 5 hours, this tour appeals to those interested in history, who want to understand the full scope of Sachsenhausen’s role during the Third Reich and afterward under Soviet control.
Travelers are picked up from Park Inn by Radisson Berlin Alexanderplatz, where the guide introduces the significance of Sachsenhausen as the model camp for all Nazi concentration camps. The tour then takes you through key areas of the camp, including the infamous entrance, the prisoner barracks, the Jewish sector, and the execution site at Station Z. The tour’s small group size, limited to 7 participants, ensures a personal and engaging experience, with expert guides who share detailed stories and insights.
While the 5-hour schedule offers a comprehensive visit, some reviews suggest that additional time could deepen the experience, especially at exhibits within the camp. The tour is ideal for those seeking a respectful, informative, and well-organized way to learn about the Holocaust, Nazi cruelty, and the Soviet post-war use of Sachsenhausen.
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The experience begins with pickup from the Park Inn Hotel, centrally located in Berlin. The guide provides background about the Nazi concentration camp system and Sachsenhausen’s role as the prototype for subsequent camps. The 30-minute drive sets the context for the visit, with the guide explaining how Sachsenhausen became a model for future camps and its administrative structure under the SS.
Once at Sachsenhausen, visitors are led through the main entrance, passing Tower A with the ominous phrase ARBEIT MACHT FREI. The guided walk starts with a thorough overview of the daily routines and brutal practices prisoners endured, including the morning roll call and the shoe testing track.

The Jewish sector offers a chance to walk through overcrowded barracks, illustrating the horrible living conditions prisoners faced. The camp barracks and cell blocks reveal the cruel mistreatment prisoners experienced, with some held in secrecy or subjected to brutal medical experiments. The camp kitchen provides a short break, and visitors can explore an exhibit displaying prisoner drawings on the walls.
The tour then highlights Sachsenhausen’s post-war history when it became Special Camp no.7 under Soviet control. Here, 60,000 prisoners were held, including German POWs, war criminals, and political prisoners. Discussions focus on the continued mistreatment, efforts to preserve the site, and its lasting impact on modern Germany.

A somber part of the tour is Station Z, where visitors witness the gas chamber and crematorium—the site of Nazi Final Solution crimes. The guide explains the systematic process of murdering inmates and the Nazi machinery of death. Visiting the camp infirmary reveals the extent of medical experiments carried out on prisoners, emphasizing the brutality and inhumanity of the regime.
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This small-group tour, limited to 7 participants, ensures a personalized experience. It includes pickup and drop-off from Berlin, making logistics simple for travelers. The guides are praised for their knowledge and sensitivity, with Jorg, Matt, Tom, and Kara receiving particular commendations for their storytelling.
The tour takes place rain or shine, so visitors should wear comfortable shoes and consider bringing snacks. It is wheelchair accessible, making it suitable for a range of visitors. The tour’s 5-hour duration is designed to balance depth and pacing, but some reviews suggest that additional time could allow for a more leisurely exploration of some exhibits.

This tour excels in providing a rundown of Sachsenhausen’s history, from its Nazi origins to its Soviet post-war use. The inclusion of key sites such as Station Z and detailed explanations of camp routines help visitors understand the brutality of this chapter of history.
A notable strength is the expert guides’ ability to present the material with respect and clarity, with many reviews highlighting their knowledge and engaging storytelling. The small group size enhances interaction, making questions and discussions easy.
However, some feedback indicates that the 5-hour schedule may limit the depth of exploration, especially within the exhibits. Travelers seeking a more detailed visit or extra time at specific sites might find this tour somewhat brief, though it remains a balanced and respectful introduction.
What differentiates this tour is its focus on Sachsenhausen as a model camp and its extensive coverage of the camp’s history, including its use after WWII. The guided narration by knowledgeable guides ensures visitors leave with a solid understanding of both Nazi and Soviet regimes.
The tour also emphasizes the importance of remembrance and the resilience of those who suffered, making it more than just a history lesson. The contribution to the camp memorial underscores the tour’s respectful approach and support for the preservation of this historical site.

This guided tour is ideal for history enthusiasts, students, and anyone interested in World War II and Holocaust remembrance. Its small group setting, expert guides, and comprehensive itinerary make it suitable for those wanting a meaningful, respectful experience.
The 5-hour duration suits travelers who seek a deep yet manageable insight into Sachsenhausen. Visitors who prefer more time at exhibits or additional in-depth exploration might consider extending their experience or choosing longer tours.

The Berlin: Sachsenhausen Concentration Camp Guided Tour offers a thought-provoking and well-organized way to understand one of history’s darkest chapters. Its expert guides, careful attention to detail, and respectful approach stand out as major strengths.
While the schedule limits some depth, the overall experience provides a powerful insight into human cruelty and resilience. The tour is especially suited for those eager to learn and remember the victims, making it an essential part of any Berlin visit focused on history and remembrance.
“We had a great experience with Matt, a very good guide with a lot of knowledge. The small group made it possible to ask questions and a good intera…”
How long is the tour?
The tour lasts approximately 5 hours, including transportation and visits to key sites within Sachsenhausen.
Where does the tour start?
It begins at Park Inn by Radisson Berlin Alexanderplatz, with pickup included.
Is the tour suitable for wheelchair users?
Yes, the tour is wheelchair accessible.
What should I bring?
It is recommended to wear comfortable shoes and consider bringing snacks for breaks.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Is this tour in English?
Yes, the tour is conducted in English by knowledgeable guides.