Berlin World War II and Cold War Self Guided Tour via Mobile App





Description
Explore Berlin's rich history with this engaging walking tour that reveals the city's powerful stories from World War II and the Cold War. You'll visit famous landmarks and hidden spots, learning about themes of bravery, resilience, and division. Key sites include Checkpoint Charlie and the remnants of the Führerbunker, each offering insights into Berlin's complex past. Discover the personal narratives behind historical events—stories of those who fought for freedom and resisted oppression. You can also see where American and Soviet tanks once confronted each other or visit the Topography of Terror, a stark reminder of Nazi power. This self-guided tour is ideal for exploring significant World War II and Cold War sites in Berlin while learning the stories behind them. You can take your time at each location, allowing for breaks at nearby restaurants or bars whenever you wish.
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You will visit the historic Admiralspalast, where Berlin’s vibrant cultural legacy meets Cold War intrigue, and uncover its fascinating role in shaping German history.
Stand in the emotional heart of Berlin’s divided past, where tearful goodbyes marked the harsh reality of the Berlin Wall’s impact on families and friends.
Visit the legendary border crossing where Cold War tensions reached their peak.
Uncover the chilling secrets of Hitler’s final refuge, where the last days of the Third Reich played out beneath Berlin’s streets.
Reflect at this powerful memorial honouring the bravery of 96 parliamentarians who opposed the Nazi regime and sacrificed their lives for democracy.
Reflect on the courage of Johann Georg Elser at this striking memorial, honoring the humble carpenter who nearly altered history
Visit the Holocaust Memorial, where 2,700 concrete blocks honour the memory of millions of Jews lost during the Holocaust.
Visit the Soviet Memorial in Tiergarten, a site honouring the 80,000 Soviet soldiers who gave their lives to liberate Berlin.
Visit the memorial which honours the 10,000 Jewish children saved and the countless others tragically lost during the Holocaust.
Stand before the majestic Brandenburg Gate, a symbol of Berlin’s unity and resilience, where history has unfolded from Napoleon's marches to Cold War protests and beyond.
Visit Reichstag the seat of Germany’s Bundestag and know how the mysterious fire changed the course of history.
Discover the Detlev-Rohwedder-Haus, a monumental building that transitioned from Nazi prestige project to Soviet headquarters.
Walk the grounds of the Topography of Terror, where the Gestapo and SS once orchestrated Nazi oppression.
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Important Information
- Service animals allowed
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
- The total tour duration includes the time spent at the stop and time required to walk through all the stops.