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Explore Berlin's darkest history on this 4-hour guided tour for $23, visiting Nazi sites like Hitler’s bunker, the Reichstag, and memorials, led by expert guides.

The Hitlers Germany: Berlin During the Third Reich & WWII tour offers an insightful look into one of history’s most troubled periods. Priced at just $23 per person for a 4-hour guided walk, this tour stands out for its comprehensive coverage of key Nazi sites and memorials in Berlin. It appeals to those interested in history, architecture, and the impact of WWII on the German capital, with a focus on authentic locations like Hitler’s bunker and the former Nazi government district.
What makes this experience particularly engaging is the inclusion of well-preserved Nazi landmarks and memorials, paired with expert guides who explain the historical significance behind each site. The average rating of 4.8 out of 5 from over 400 reviews underscores its popularity and the quality of storytelling. While the price is modest, keep in mind that entrance fees and transportation tickets are not included, and a public transport ticket is recommended.
This tour is best suited for history enthusiasts, students of WWII, or anyone interested in understanding Berlin’s complex past. Its small group format (limited to 10 participants) enhances the experience, making it more personal and engaging. The meticulous itinerary covers important locations in detail, making it a worthwhile exploration for those seeking a thoughtful, informative journey through Berlin’s darkest chapters.
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The tour begins outside the Starbucks across from Hackescher Markt S-Bahn station, making it easy to find with a guide wearing a blue lanyard with “Original Berlin Walks” branding. The 4-hour tour runs in all weather conditions, with multiple start times available—check current availability for specific schedules.
The structured timing allows for a comprehensive yet manageable exploration of Berlin’s WWII sites and Nazi history. The small group setting ensures that guests can ask questions freely and receive personalized attention from the guide, who shares both factual details and compelling stories.

One of the most notable stops is the site of Hitler’s infamous bunker, where the Führer spent his final days. The tour also takes visitors to the New Reichschancellery, once a symbol of Nazi power and now a historical ruin. These locations offer stark reminders of the regime’s ambitions and tragic end.
The German Air Force headquarters (Luftwaffe), led by Hermann Göring, is another highlight. This building remains one of the best-preserved examples of Nazi architecture, giving insight into the scale and style of the Nazi government’s infrastructure.

A key part of the tour is visiting the Topography of Terror, located at the remains of the Gestapo and SS headquarters. This museum presents an in-depth look at the terror apparatus of the Nazi regime, including the propaganda efforts led by Joseph Goebbels and the T4 euthanasia program.
The walk-through of this site allows visitors to connect the physical remnants with the dark history of repression and genocide. The location’s proximity to other Nazi sites makes it a natural stopping point in the tour itinerary.
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Near the Tiergarten Park, the tour visits the Memorial to the Sinti and Roma Victims of National Socialism, emphasizing the human toll of Nazi policies. Another memorial commemorates 96 politicians arrested during the Nazi seizure of power in 1933, reminding visitors of the political upheaval that marked the rise of Hitler.
These sites underscore the human suffering and political upheaval that shaped Berlin’s history during the 1930s and 1940s.

The tour culminates in front of the Reichstag, Berlin’s historic parliament building. Here, the guide discusses Hitler’s plans for Germania, intended to transform Berlin into a world capital. The dramatic storming of the Reichstag by Soviet forces during the Battle of Berlin is highlighted, marking the end of Nazi rule.
This final stop offers a profound perspective on the destruction and resilience of Berlin, ending the tour on a reflective note about war, surrender, and reconstruction.

The tour is wheelchair accessible, ensuring that most visitors can participate comfortably. Participants should purchase a public transport ticket (EUR 2.90 for a single or EUR 7 for a 7-day pass) before or during the tour, as transportation is not included.
The meeting point is easy to locate, and the activity ends back at the same location, allowing for additional exploration if desired. The small group format enhances engagement, with limited to 10 participants for a more personal experience.

Reviews consistently praise guides like Rohan, Jimmy, Glen, and Amelie for their knowledge, enthusiasm, and storytelling skills. They share stories that bring history to life, making even the heaviest topics accessible and engaging.
Many guides incorporate maps, photographs, and documents to illustrate past events, helping visitors better understand the scale and impact of Nazi Germany’s rise and fall. Their passion and professionalism significantly enhance the overall experience.

While there are other Berlin tours covering the Third Reich and WWII, this one is distinguished by its comprehensive coverage of Nazi sites and memorials in just four hours. The price of $23 is highly affordable, especially considering the expert guidance and well-curated stops.
The tour’s focus on sites that are often overlooked or less visited on typical city tours gives it a unique edge. The inclusion of memorials and remnants helps visitors connect with history beyond textbooks, making it a valuable addition to any Berlin visit.
This guided walk combines historical accuracy with engaging storytelling, led by guides with deep knowledge of Berlin’s Nazi era. The combination of site visits, memorials, and historical context offers a well-rounded view of Berlin’s darkest moments.
It is particularly suited for those who value detailed, site-specific history and want to see the city’s key Nazi landmarks in person. The small group size and affordable price point make this tour accessible and intimate, ideal for serious history buffs and curious travelers alike.
The Hitlers Germany: Berlin During the Third Reich & WWII tour offers a thoughtful exploration of Berlin’s Nazi past, combining site visits, memorials, and expert narration. Its focus on concrete locations like Hitler’s bunker and the Topography of Terror makes history tangible and immediate.
While the price is accessible and the review ratings high, visitors should be prepared for a serious, sometimes somber experience. The small group format and knowledgeable guides ensure an engaging, informative visit. This tour is especially recommended for those interested in WWII, Nazi architecture, and Berlin’s history, seeking a deep, meaningful understanding of this dark chapter.
“Rohan our guide was knowledgeable and passionate about the subject – highly recommend!”
Is the tour suitable for all weather conditions?
Yes, the tour runs in all weather, so participants should dress appropriately for rain or shine.
Do I need to buy transportation tickets separately?
Yes, a public transport ticket (EUR 2.90 single or EUR 7 for a week) is recommended, as transportation is not included in the tour price.
Is the tour accessible for wheelchair users?
Yes, the tour is wheelchair accessible, ensuring most participants can join comfortably.
How long does the tour last?
The tour is 4 hours long, starting at various times, depending on availability.
What locations will I visit during the tour?
Stops include Hitler’s bunker site, the New Reichschancellery, the Luftwaffe headquarters, Topography of Terror Museum, memorials for Nazi victims and arrested politicians, and the Reichstag.
Are entrance fees included?
No, entrance fees are not included, but the tour covers external sites and memorials.
Can I cancel the tour if my plans change?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
What makes this tour different from other Berlin WWII tours?
Its focus on specific Nazi sites and memorials, expert guides, and small group size provide a more detailed and personal experience.
What is the price of this tour?
The cost is $23 per person, offering excellent value for a guided historical walk.
Who is the activity provider?
The tour is operated by Original Berlin Walks GmbH, known for their detailed and engaging historical tours.