Potsdam Private Walk Tour By car from Berlin





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Experience the Essence of Potsdam's UNESCO World Heritage Magic. Potsdam, a city that not only boasts picturesque palaces, serene lakes, and lush gardens but also holds a captivating historical tapestry. Wander through the Dutch Quarter, a unique ensemble of red-brick buildings unrivaled in Europe. Discover the intriguing legacy of Frederick William I, the 'Soldier King'. Explore the stunning Sanssouci Palace, Frederick the Great's beloved residence, nestled in a park adorned with temples and churches. Cross the historic Glienicke Bridge, famous for Cold War-era 'spy swaps,' and delve into history at Cecilienhof, the manorial residence of Germany's last Crown Prince. It hosted the Potsdam Conference in 1945, where Churchill, Truman, and Stalin discussed the fate of Cold War Europe for the next half-century. Join us for a tour that combines the beauty of Potsdam's landscapes with the intrigue of its past, promising an unforgettable experience.
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More than 30 palaces and gardens in Berlin and Brandenburg invite visitors to go on lively time travels back into the brilliant era of the Prussian kings and queens. Testimonies to the accomplished architecture and landscape gardening in Prussia, they have largely belonged to the UNESCO World Heritage since 1991. Their paradisiacal beauty is in keeping with their sobriquet “Prussian Arcadia.” Among these are the world renowned Sanssouci Palace in Potsdam and Charlottenburg Palace in Berlin.
The pleasure palace of Frederick the Great features beautiful Rococo-style architecture and a magnificent palace garden. On April 14, 1745, the foundation stone was laid for today's world famous Sanssouci Palace. Sanssouci is an masterpiece ensemble of architecture, sculptures and garden art.
A colossal palace building, its high tambour dome recognizable from afar, rises up at the western end of the Hauptallee (the main promenade) in Sanssouci Park: the Neues Palais (New Palace). In strong contrast to the intimate and rather modest Sanssouci Palace the large palace complex served official, representational needs. Grand banquet halls, splendid galleries and regally designed suites, not to mention Sanssouci’s Baroque palace theater in the southern wing, await visitors in its interior. Select works of 18th century art and decorative arts can be viewed at the palace in their original contexts. The New Palace is the last royal residence Frederick the Great would have built in his park. It was a demonstration of the Prussian state’s undiminished power and wealth following the deprivations of the Seven Years’ War (1756–63).
The Dutch Quarter, colloquially also known as the Dutch Quarter, is a district in the center of Potsdam that was built between 1733 and 1742 as part of the second city expansion under the direction of the Dutch master builder Jan Bouman from Amsterdam.[1] The quarter consists of 134 brick houses, which are divided into four squares by Mittelstrasse and Benkertstrasse. Under Friedrich Wilhelm I, known as the "soldier king", the district was planned and the two western squares were built. After his death in 1740, his son and successor Frederick II had the quarter with the two eastern squares completed largely according to his father's plans.
Cecilienhof Country House, built from 1913–17 according to plans by Paul Schultze in the style of a country manor, was the last palace erected by the Hohenzollerns. From July 17 to August 2, 1945, the summit meeting of World War II’s victorious powers took place here, attended by the “Big Three” – the American president Harry S. Truman, the British prime minister Winston Churchill (followed by his successor Clement Attlee), and the Soviet head of state Joseph Stalin. The Potsdam Conference was one the most important historical events of the 20th century. It is seen around the world as a symbol of the end of World War II and the beginning of the Cold War, which led to the division of Europe and the erection of the Berlin Wall. The Potsdam Agreement adopted at Cecilienhof laid the groundwork for a new order in Germany, Europe, and the world after World War II.
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- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Reviews(30)
Shady was our guide today. He was knowledgeable and took time to make sure we saw things we wanted to see. The tour was about a 45 minute car ride out of Berlin. But the time there was packed full with a great lunch recommendation to end our time in the city.
Shady treated us to a first class tour! He was efficient and informative, and made sure we got to all the important sights in a timely fashion. We had an enjoyable expeience.
Thanks James , you and your family will have always close friend in Germany.
Shadi is full of information and energy! Potsdam is a place where you can spend days and days. What shadi is able to put into one day is amazing! Looking forward to coming back already :-)
Thanks Lauren , stay in touch, my god bless you and your family.
We had a wonderful time on our trip to Potsdam. Shadi was terrific, experienced guide who made us feel like we were on the excursion with a good friend. He is extremely knowledgeable, which made our time all the more interesting and enjoyable. I highly recommend this excursion!
We enjoyed our day with Shadi. Potsdam is lovely with many beautiful places to see. We were, however, disappointed that we did not get to see inside Sanssouci Palace. That was a priority for me, but the timing of the ticket didn’t work with the timing of the tour. There wasn’t the flexibility in the day and tickets aren’t purchased ahead. But, as Shadi reminded us, Potsdam requires more than 6 hours. It is well worth the time!
Shadi was very friendly and enjoyable to spend time with. He knows the employees at the castles very well and they go out of their way to accommodate him. It was a nice tour and well worth the cost for a private tour.
This is an enjoyable tour and a wonderful city to visit. We really enjoyed the city and look forward to a return trip to visit more of the castles and buildings.
Shadi was an amazing guide! The personalized tour from East Berlin to Potsdam just for me and my 10-year-old…both history buffs. Shadi was professional and knowledgeable, as well as flexible with respect to the weather. While a hiccup with tickets at the Old Palace, Shadi made sure we made the tour. My one and only comment - on me 100% - I wish I would have requested a few formal moments at another tragic historically significant site in the route. But Shadi awesome, patient with children, flexible. Highly recommend!!!
We had a wonderful experience with our tour guide (Shadi) who was very helpful and well-informed. He showed us some amazing places such as Cecilienhof palace and Sanssouci palace, which were both very impressive and significant in history (especially for those who are interested in the second world war, Cecilienhof Palace is a must-see). He gave us enough time to explore these places and then he took us to the charming Potsdam old town, where we enjoyed a delicious lunch at a great Italian restaurant. He also fulfilled our request and took us to the bridge where the US and Soviet used to exchange prisoners during the cold war, as shown in the bridge of spies' movie. I highly recommend this tour to anyone who is visiting Berlin.
Farid & Tom, we really appreciate your support & feedback , having a nice and good selected people lik you guys one of our goals , we really love what we do and we try our best to meet our customers satisfaction and to enjoy together. Thank you Sir & stay in touch .
Very enjoyable day. Shadi was on time, very knowledgeable and friendly. We saw all the highlights of Potsdam and more. Didn’t feel pressed for time
Thanks Bob for you and your nice family, we also enjoyed our time together. Please stay in touch and enjoy your holiday.



