This tour offers a unique combination of Berlin’s most iconic landmarks and a deeply meaningful visit to KZ Sachsenhausen, all in one day. Guests enjoy a well-organized itinerary starting at Schlesisches Tor, crossing the historic Oberbaumbrücke, and walking along the world-famous East Side Gallery before traveling by train with the guide to the memorial site.
The guided tour at Sachsenhausen is informative, respectful, and led by experienced professionals. After the visit, travelers can choose to return to Berlin with the guide or enjoy free time in Oranienburg.
It’s an efficient, enriching, and well-structured experience ideal for visitors who want to make the most of their time in Berlin.
Your guide will be waiting at the main entrance of Schlesisches Tor train station . They will be wearing their Buendía accreditation.
The tour begins at Schlesisches Tor, one of the most iconic points in the Kreuzberg district. Located next to the historic U-Bahn station, this vibrant area is known for its alternative culture, street art, and lively atmosphere.
We continue toward the Oberbaumbrücke, one of Berlin’s most emblematic bridges. This striking double-deck bridge connects the districts of Kreuzberg and Friedrichshain and stood for years as a symbolic border between East and West Berlin. Today, it is a vibrant landmark known for its impressive architecture, river views, and cultural significance.
We then continue to the East Side Gallery, the longest remaining stretch of the former Berlin Wall and today one of the world’s largest open-air art galleries. This 1.3-kilometer section features more than 100 murals created by artists from around the globe, symbolizing freedom, hope, and the city’s reunification.
From Ostbahnhof, we take a regional train heading toward Oranienburg. Ticket ABC muste be bought in advance
Once at the memorial, we begin a comprehensive guided tour, exploring the key areas of the former concentration camp. The guide will explain the camp’s creation, its role within the Nazi system, and the daily reality faced by the prisoners. The visit includes historical buildings, exhibition spaces, and commemorative areas, offering a respectful and informative insight into one of the most significant sites of remembrance in Germany.
After the guided tour, guests may choose how to continue their experience. They can remain at KZ Sachsenhausen to explore the memorial further on their own, spend some time in Oranienburg to have a meal or relax, or return to Berlin with the guide.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
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