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Tour a Potsdam desde Berlín con visita guiada al Palacio Sanssouci

4.5(425)Berlin1 hora
VIATOR4.6(358)TRIPADVISOR4.3(67)

Descripción

Disfruta de una excursión guiada a Potsdam, famoso por sus magníficos palacios y parques. Vea el Palacio Sanssouci, la residencia de verano de Federico el Grande. El precio incluye un audio tour por el Palacio de Sanssouci. Durante el recorrido turístico, disfrute del Barrio Holandés y no olvide la Colonia Rusa Alexandrowka. Durante los meses de verano, también tendrá la oportunidad de dar un corto paseo por el Parque Sanssouci. Después de regresar a Berlín, el tour termina en Kurfürstendamm. Duración de la excursión: 4 horas

Opciones de la excursión

Tour a Potsdam desde Berlín con visita guiada al Palacio Sanssouci

Itinerario

Entrada incluida120 min

Sanssouci era el palacio de verano de Federico el Grande, rey de Prusia, en Potsdam, cerca de Berlín. Sanssouci es notable por los numerosos templos y locuras en el parque. El palacio fue diseñado / construido por Georg Wenzeslaus von Knobelsdorff entre 1745 y 1747 para satisfacer la necesidad del rey Frederick de una residencia privada donde pudiera relajarse lejos de la pompa y la ceremonia de la corte de Berlín.

Paso sin parada

El puente Glienicke es un puente sobre el río Havel en Alemania, que conecta el distrito Wannsee de Berlín con la capital de Brandeburgo, Potsdam. Lleva el nombre del cercano Palacio Glienicke. El puente actual, el cuarto en el sitio, se completó en 1907, aunque fue necesaria una reconstrucción importante después de que fue dañado durante la Segunda Guerra Mundial. Durante la Guerra Fría, como esta parte del río Havel formó la frontera entre Berlín Occidental y Alemania Oriental, el puente se usó varias veces para el intercambio de espías capturados y, por lo tanto, se lo conoció como el Puente de los Espías.

Paso sin parada

El Barrio Holandés / Holländisches Viertel se encuentra en Potsdam, un barrio que consta de 134 edificios de ladrillo rojo holandés, casi todos los cuales han sido renovados. Fue construido entre 1733 y 1740 y diseñado por Jan Bouman siguiendo el orden de Federico Guillermo I de Prusia.

Paso sin parada

La colonia rusa Alexandrovka se encuentra en el norte de Potsdam. El rey Federico Guillermo III de Prusia lo hizo construir en 1826/27 para los últimos doce cantantes rusos de un antiguo coro de 62 soldados. Debido a las relaciones familiares y amistosas entre las casas Hohenzollern y Romanov, la colonia fue nombrada un monumento al zar Alejandro I, quien murió en 1825. Como parte del paisaje cultural de Potsdam, la colonia es Patrimonio de la Humanidad por la UNESCO.

Paso sin parada

La Plaza del Mercado Viejo es una plaza céntrica en el centro de Potsdam que forma el centro histórico de la ciudad. La plaza consta del área alrededor de la Iglesia de San Nicolás.

Paso sin parada

La iglesia de San Nicolás en Potsdam es una iglesia luterana ubicada en la antigua plaza del mercado de Potsdam. El edificio de planta central en el estilo clasicista y dedicado a San Nicolás fue construido según los planos de Karl Friedrich Schinkel entre 1830 y 1837. El tambor de la iglesia de 77 metros de altura que se eleva sobre los tejados de la ciudad fue construido entre 1843 y 1850 Su construcción ha sido realizada por Ludwig Persius y desde 1845, Friedrich August Stüler. Hacia el final de la Segunda Guerra Mundial, la iglesia fue alcanzada durante el ataque aéreo británico sobre Potsdam y posteriormente gravemente dañada por el fuego de artillería soviética. Después de muchos años de reconstrucción, la iglesia fue reconsagrada en 1981 por la parroquia evangélica de San Nicolás, Potsdam, y hoy está abierta a los visitantes. Además de los servicios normales de la iglesia, también se celebran conciertos en la iglesia.

Lo más destacado

Guía local en Inglés y Alemán
Entrenador con conductor
Garantizado para saltar las largas colas.

Qué incluye

Incluido
Guía local en Inglés y Alemán
Entrenador con conductor
Garantizado para saltar las largas colas.
No incluido
Alimentos y bebidas

Valoraciones de viajeros

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Información importante

  • Los bebés y los niños pequeños pueden ir en un cochecito o en una silla de paseo
  • Se admiten animales de asistencia
  • Hay opciones de transporte público disponibles en las cercanías
  • Los bebés deben sentarse en el regazo de un adulto
  • Los viajeros deben tener al menos un nivel de condición física medio
  • Inicio/fin del recorrido: Berlín, Kurfürstendamm 216
  • Hora de salida 10 a.m.

Opiniones(425)

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E608QDangelab
August 7, 2026
An amazing day of travel from Berlin to Sanssouci!

We had an amazing experience on the bus with Sue yesterday. We travelled through West Berlin, Grunewald and Wannsee to reach beautiful Potsdam. Sue, a local tourist guide for 41 years, was a wealth of information at all stages of the journey. Park Sanssouci was spectacular! Thank you.

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Tricia_L
August 5, 2026
Disappointing Tour Execution

The itinerary for this tour was excellent, and the transportation was first class. The coach was comfortable, the driver was exceptionally safe and professional, and his knowledge of the route added to the experience. The highlights of the tour, particularly Sanssouci Palace in Potsdam, were fascinating, informative, and absolutely worth visiting. Unfortunately, what should have been an outstanding tour was significantly undermined by the execution of the tour guiding. Bridget is clearly very knowledgeable, passionate about the history, and genuinely enjoys sharing it with visitors. However, throughout the day, it became apparent that she struggled to manage the group effectively. In my view, the fundamental issue was that she no longer appeared able to exercise the level of leadership, crowd management, and decisiveness required for a large and diverse tour group. As the day progressed, the participants effectively dictated the pace of the tour instead of the guide. Several noisy participants repeatedly talked over Bridget while she was explaining the sites, making it difficult for others to hear and appreciate her commentary. Rather than firmly but politely regaining the group’s attention, she allowed these interruptions to continue throughout the day. The same group was also loud and disruptive on the coach, yet there was little attempt to establish or enforce basic expectations of courtesy for fellow passengers. While occasional chatter is understandable, continuous loud conversations made it difficult for others to enjoy the journey or listen to the guide. One incident particularly highlighted the lack of group management. At a souvenir stop, one participant continued shopping well beyond the agreed time while the remaining 17 participants stood outside in heavy rain waiting. Bridget did not appear willing to retrieve the participant or enforce the agreed departure time. Only after I raised the issue did she intervene. It was frustrating for the majority of the group to be left standing in the rain because one person was allowed to ignore the schedule without consequence. Another avoidable issue concerned the weather. There was a significant downpour during the tour, yet there had been no advance communication reminding participants to bring umbrellas or rain gear. Given that weather forecasts are readily available and tour operators can contact participants through the Viator platform, a simple message the day before or on the morning of the tour could have saved considerable inconvenience. Instead, many participants found themselves completely unprepared for the rain. This led to unnecessary delays, complaints, and even threats from some participants that they would not continue the tour unless they could obtain umbrellas. Eventually, many purchased umbrellas on the spot at approximately EUR27 each. Much of this disruption could likely have been avoided with a simple weather advisory beforehand. Overall, the tour itself deserves high praise. The itinerary, destinations, transportation, and historical content were all excellent, and I would certainly recommend visiting Sanssouci Palace and Potsdam. However, I would hesitate to recommend this tour if Bridget is the guide. Her historical knowledge is undeniable, but effective tour guiding also requires strong leadership, time management, clear communication, anticipation of foreseeable issues, and the confidence to manage group dynamics. On this occasion, those aspects were lacking, and they significantly affected what otherwise could have been an exceptional experience.

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Laura_M
August 4, 2026
The guide was great -...

The guide was great - very knowledgeable. If your purpose is to learn a lot about history and places you pass as well as to see only the apartments and the gardens in Sanssouci, this is a good tour for that. In the Apartments, you use the museum audio guide on your own. The tour only two stops are the Bridge of Spies and the palace itself - you will drive by but not get out of the bus in either Market Plaza or Dutch Quarter or anywhere else, and will not get into Belvedere or any other part of the complex besides the Apartments and the garden, so if you have more ambitious plans, better to take a different tour or go by yourself. Also, bring your own water - none provided.

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6sylviae
July 31, 2026
Potsdam

Lovely trip but very HOT that day

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Kavita_T
July 26, 2026
Must do while in Berlin

The tour guide Jasmine was phenomenal! She had very deep knowledge of, and good command on English as well.

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Louise_S
July 23, 2026
Susan had a wealth of...

Susan had a wealth of knowledge and shared it easily with the group. She was very engaging and the your was a great history lesson

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sachin_v
July 21, 2026
Great tour. Very well...

Great tour. Very well organized and executed by Susan and Tomas. Susan (our guide) was very knowledgeable and was with us throughout the tour enhancing our experience.

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William_D
July 19, 2026
Taking this tour will...

Taking this tour will increase your knowledge immensely. Great tour guide and she was incredibly aware of everyone’s needs.

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FritziePD
July 18, 2026
Sans Souci is beautiful!

Great tour! Jasmin was a very knowledgeable and friendly tour guide. George was a patient driver. Including Neuen Palais in the tour would have made it a perfect score of 5/5.

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472peggyz
July 16, 2026
Not good.

This trip to the patsdan, we’re very disappointed. the four-hour trip, except about two hours drive. we spent an hour to visit Sanssouci Palace, and passed by Glienicke Bridge, Dutch Quarter, Alexandrowka, Old Market Square, St. Nikolai-Kirchengemeinde. The driver parked the bus, we sat inside the car about 20-30 minutes, and listened to the tour guide introduce these representative buildings. We couldn't see clearly see and couldn’t take pictures, so I think this trip wasted of our time and money.

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