Cold War, Berlin Wall, Spies and the East Side Gallery

4.9
(1,057 reviews)
Berlin, Germany

3 hours (approximately)
Offered in: English

Step into Cold War Berlin on this immersive, stress-free, award winning walking tour led by an expert local guide. Discover a city once divided by ideology, concrete, and fear, where spies, surveillance, and resistance shaped everyday life.

Explore East Germany through unique perspectives as you uncover the reality of life under the Stasi secret police. Walk along Karl-Marx-Allee, visit Alexanderplatz, stand where the 1953 workers’ uprising began, and experience the East Side Gallery — the largest remaining section of the Berlin Wall.

Follow real escape routes and hear remarkable stories of those who risked everything to flee from East to West. Along the way, gain a deeper understanding of how Berlin became one of the most important frontlines of the Cold War.

More than just sightseeing, this award-winning tour brings Berlin’s divided past vividly to life through expert storytelling and an easy-paced exploration of the city’s Cold War history. Don't forget to bring that camera!

What's Included

Local Expert Guide
Berlin Transport daypass AB Zone ticket which can be purchased from meeting point
Hotel pickup and drop-off
Gratuities
Food and drinks

Meeting and pickup

Meeting point

Meeting point: outside FRIEDRICHSTRASSE TRAIN STATION, on the square beside the 'Traenenpalast' (Palace of Tears), Reichstagufer 17, 10117 Berlin. Our guides will be wearing a blue lanyard with a yellow name tag, holding yellow umbrellas!

End point

The tour concludes at a strategic location surrounded by a multitude of transportation options, offering you seamless and convenient choices for your onward journey.

Itinerary

Duration: 3 hours (approximately)
  • 1
    Berlin Friedrichstrasse Station

    The meeting point for your Cold War tour is at Friedrichstrasse Train Station, a historic location at the heart of Berlin’s division. Here, your expert guide will give you an overview of the fascinating three-hour journey ahead, outlining the key sites and stories you'll explore. From there, you'll embark on a unique experience aboard the "ghost train" — an underground route that once connected East and West Berlin during the Cold War. This will set the stage for a deeper understanding of the city's dramatic history, the tension of the divided years, and the personal stories that shaped Berlin's past.

    15 minutes Admission ticket free
  • 2

    See the location where the East German Political Party (SED) was founded in 1946

    5 minutes Admission ticket not included
  • 3
    Palace of Tears

    The Place of Tears (Tränenpalast) is a poignant site in Berlin, located at Friedrichstrasse Station. This former border crossing was the emotional heart of the city's division during the Cold War, where East and West Berliners were forced to say tearful goodbyes as they were separated by the Berlin Wall. Officially known as the "Palace of Tears," it became a symbol of the heartache caused by the division of families and loved ones. Today, the Tränenpalast houses a museum that tells the story of the emotional and physical toll the Wall took on the lives of Berliners, featuring exhibits about escape attempts, the harsh separation between East and West, and the reunification that followed. As part of your walking tour, you’ll visit this deeply moving site and reflect on the personal stories of loss, longing, and resilience that marked this dramatic chapter of Berlin's history.

    20 minutes Admission ticket free
  • 4
    Alexanderplatz

    Alexanderplatz was the beating heart of East Berlin — a stage for communist power, mass rallies, and daily life under surveillance. Surrounded by stark GDR architecture and socialist symbols, it was where propaganda met reality, and where the Cold War was lived, not just imagined.

    15 minutes Admission ticket free
  • 5
    Karl-Marx-Allee

    Karl-Marx-Allee was East Germany’s showcase boulevard — a monumental socialist dream built to impress the world. Lined with grand Stalinist architecture, it symbolized power, control, and ideology, masking the everyday reality of life behind the Iron Curtain.

    20 minutes Admission ticket not included
  • 6
    East Side Gallery

    The East Side Gallery is the longest permanent graffiti wall in the world and the largest remaining section of the Berlin Wall — once a deadly border, now a powerful symbol of freedom. Its iconic murals transform concrete oppression into bold art, telling stories of resistance, hope, and the fall of the Cold War’s most infamous divide.

    25 minutes Admission ticket free

Additional info

  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • Zone AB transportation ticket required
  • IMPORTANT; Please be at meeting point 15 minutes before tour begins
Supplied by Insider Tour Berlin

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