Tour of the Jewish Quarter & Third Reich
Overview of the tour in Berlin
We wait for you with our yellow umbrella in front of the Palace of Tears!
Discover the fascinating history of the Jewish community in Berlin, already present in the origins of the city.
Walk along with our guides the picturesque streets of the neighborhood that came to house more than 100,000 Jews at the beginning of the XX century and the transformation that brought the arrival of National Socialism in 1933.
In addition, visit the cozy and artistic interior courtyards and alleys characteristic of this area of Berlin, where the stories of the Industrial Revolution, the cabarets, the multiculturalism, and street art so typical of the city are intermingled.
This activity includes:
- Museum Blindenwerkstatt Otto Weidt
- Brandenburg Gate
- New Synagogue Berlin - Centrum Judaicum
- Sofia
- Sinti-und-Roma-Denkmal
- Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe
- Soviet War Memorial Tiergarten
- Piedras del tropiezo
- Calle de la tolerancia
- Antiguo cementerio judío
- Dead Chicken Alley
On arrival
Our meeting point is in front of the Academy of Arts, on Pariser Platz (Brandenburg Gate)
We are waiting for you with our yellow umbrella!
Nearest train and metro station: S+U Brandenburger Tor.
Things to note
You will need the cheapest train ticket: A short trip (Kurzstecke)
Free Cancellation
Free Cancellation up to 24 hours before the activity starts. Late cancellation or your non-arrival is not refundable.