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Berlin is where the Third Reich rose to power and where it finally collapsed. These are the streets, the sites, and the stories — guided by specialists who know them inside out.

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Massive group of people gathered outdoors with some buildings and snow in the background, viewed from a spot with a mounted machine gun pointed towards the crowd.
A historic street decorated with Nazi flags, with large white columns with golden eagles on top lining both sides, and a large gate structure in the distance.
A man in a dark suit and red tie speaks at a podium with microphones during a formal event. Behind him, there are flags of the United States, Germany, and other nations, with a glass cutout of the Brandenburg Gate in the background. Several officials and dignitaries are seated at a long table on a stage, listening to the speech.
A tank in a war zone with destroyed buildings and fire in the background.

Third Reich Tours in Berlin

Explore the rise and fall of Nazi Germany through Berlin’s most infamous historical sites.

Berlin was the political and ideological heart of Hitler's regime — and its streets still bear the marks of that era. Our Third Reich tours explore the key sites of the Nazi dictatorship, the SS and Gestapo, the resistance movements that opposed it, and the collapse of the regime in the spring of 1945.

Each tour traces the physical geography of Nazi power — the ministries, the parade grounds, the headquarters, the bunkers — and places them within the broader history of how a democratic state became a totalitarian one in fewer than five years. You will visit locations tied to Hitler's rise, Nazi propaganda, persecution, and the final days of the Third Reich.

These Third Reich tours are designed for those who want to understand not just what happened in Berlin between 1933 and 1945, but how and why it happened — and what it means for the world today. Whether you are a student of history, a first-time visitor, or a returning traveller seeking deeper context, these tours offer an unflinching examination of a regime that reshaped the 20th century.

Would you have joined the Resistance?

The political capital of the Third Reich — from the Reichstag to the Führerbunker

Seven sites most visitors never find


Concentration Camp Tours from Berlin

Visit Sachsenhausen, Ravensbrück, and key Holocaust sites in Berlin with expert historical context.

Our Concentration Camp tours from Berlin trace the full architecture of the Nazi concentration camp system — from its origins in the early years of the Third Reich to the systematic implementation of the Final Solution.

From the gates of Sachsenhausen, just outside Berlin, to the women's camp at Ravensbrück, each site is examined in precise historical context. These tours cover the machinery of persecution, forced labour, and genocide — the policies, the perpetrators, and the human cost.

Each location is presented with accuracy and care. The focus is not only on what happened, but on how it was organised, who was responsible, and why it must be understood — not witnessed passively, but examined seriously.

A Nazi Nightmare

Where History Speaks, Will You Listen?

From Ideology to Execution


Battlefield Tours in Berlin

Stand on the ground where the Second World War ended. Walk the terrain where the fate of Nazi Germany was decided.

Berlin and its surrounding landscape bear the scars of the most ferocious urban warfare of the twentieth century. Our battlefield tours trace the final collapse of the Third Reich — from the last desperate German defensive line at the Seelow Heights, through the encirclement and destruction of the Halbe Pocket, to the street-by-street annihilation of Berlin itself in April and May 1945.

Each tour is led by a professional battlefield guide and military historian, combining terrain analysis, primary-source accounts, and the human stories of soldiers and civilians caught in the fighting. You will visit the Soviet War Memorial at Treptower Park, the Seelow Heights Museum, the forests of Halbe, and the key defensive positions that shaped the battle's outcome.

These battlefield tours are immersive, terrain-based experiences designed for those who want to understand how and why the war ended where it did — and what it cost. Whether you are a military professional, a serious history enthusiast, or a traveller seeking something beyond the standard Berlin itinerary, these tours offer unmatched depth and access.

Clash of Titans

Relive WWII's Final Battle

All Your Hopes Are Destroyed


Cold War & Potsdam Tours from Berlin

Berlin stood in the shadow of the Iron Curtain. It was the frontline of the Cold War.

When the guns fell silent in 1945, Berlin became the epicentre of a new and equally dangerous conflict. Our Cold War & Potsdam tours trace the division of Germany, from the Berlin Airlift and the construction of the Berlin Wall to the checkpoint standoffs, espionage networks, and border crossings that defined life in a divided city for four decades.

These tours also travel west to Potsdam, where the Allied leaders met in the summer of 1945 to determine the fate of post-war Europe. The decisions taken at the Cecilienhof Palace reshaped borders, displaced millions, and set the ideological battle lines of the Cold War.

Each tour examines not just the political architecture of division, but the human experience of living under it — the stories of those who crossed, those who couldn't, and those who shaped the world on both sides of the Wall.

Blitz Krieg to Berlin Wall


Tears, Tunnels and Triumphs

Kaiser to Cold War - The Birth of Germany