Private Potsdam WW2 and Cold War Tour with Black Van Transfer
Highlights
- Visit Platform 17 memorial honoring deported Jews
- Explore Cecilienhof Palace, site of the Potsdam Conference
- See the Glienicke Bridge, known as the "Bridge of Spies"
- Learn about the Wannsee Conference and its significance
- Visit the ruins of the U.S. listening station at Teufelsberg
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Duration 8 hours
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Private Expert Guide
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Includes Entrance Fees
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Hotel Pickup/Drop Off
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Wheelchair Accessible
Embark on a fascinating journey through the history of World War II and the Cold War with the Private Potsdam WW2 and Cold War Black Van Tour. Led by an expert guide in these historical periods, you'll uncover the stories behind the defining moments that shaped a divided Germany. Begin at the Platform 17 memorial, where you'll pay homage to the Jews who were sent to Nazi extermination camps. Then, visit Cecilienhof Palace, the site of the Potsdam Conference of 1945, where the future of defeated Nazi Germany was negotiated by the heads of state. Continue to the famous Glienicke Bridge, known as the "Bridge of Spies," and see the remnants of the massive U.S. listening station at Teufelsberg. This immersive tour offers a unique perspective on the events that changed the world.
At a Glance
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Free cancellation
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8 hours
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Instant Confirmation
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Available in English, German
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Wheelchair accessible
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Mobile voucher
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Private Tour
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Family friendly
Explore Potsdam's WW2 and Cold War history with a private guide, visiting key sites like the Wannsee Conference and Cecilienhof Palace.
Included
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Private Driver/Black Van
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Entrance or Admission Fees
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Private Expert Guide
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Pick up/Drop off at your Hotel
Excluded
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Gratuity
Pickup
Check if pick-up is available from your location, you will select during checkout (providers may allow other pickup locations)
What to expect
Hohenzollern Palace Cecilienhof, where the heads of state of the victorious Allied powers conducted negotiations in the summer of 1945 about the fate of defeated Nazi Germany – the results of which were to have a lasting impact on German history.
Wannsee Conference where the fate of Europe's Jewish population was negotiated.
During the Cold War, a huge US listening station was installed on it, the ruins of which can still be visited today.
Glienicke Bridge
The Glienicke Bridge, made famous by the Steven Spielberg film adaptation "Bridge of Spies"
This private Potsdam tour begins with a stop at the Platform 17 memorial, where Berlin’s Jewish population was deported to Nazi extermination camps.
Visit the Soviet War Cemetery and the former prison of the Soviet military counterintelligence, complete with the remains of former torture cells.
The experience can be subject to change due to bad weather or unforseen circumstances. We always endeavour to give you the best possible experience.
Additional Information
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All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible
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Public transportation options are available nearby
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Service animals allowed
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Suitable for all physical fitness levels
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Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
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Wheelchair accessible
What our experts say
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Check out nearby Sanssouci Palace
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Try local cuisine at Restaurant Riva
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Bring a camera for stunning views
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Wear comfortable shoes for walking
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Consider visiting the Soviet War Memorial
More About this Experience
Introduction
The Private Potsdam WW2 and Cold War Black Van Tour is a thrilling day trip from Berlin that delves into the historical events that shaped a divided Germany. Led by an expert guide in WW2 and Cold War history, this tour offers a unique opportunity to explore key sites and learn the fascinating stories behind world-changing events.What to expect?
During the Private Potsdam WW2 and Cold War Black Van Tour, participants can expect to visit significant landmarks and gain a deeper understanding of the historical context surrounding them. The tour begins with a visit to the Platform 17 memorial, honoring the Jews who were tragically sent to Nazi extermination camps. From there, guests will venture to Cecilienhof Palace, the site of the Potsdam Conference in 1945, where the future of defeated Nazi Germany was negotiated by the heads of state from the victorious Allies. Another highlight of the tour is the Glienicke Bridge, famously known as the "Bridge of Spies" due to its connection to espionage during the Cold War. If time permits, participants will also have the opportunity to explore Teufelsberg, or Devil's Mountain, where the ruins of a massive U.S. listening station from the Cold War era can still be seen.Who is this for?
The Private Potsdam WW2 and Cold War Black Van Tour is perfect for history enthusiasts and those with a curiosity about the events that shaped Germany and the world during WW2 and the Cold War. This tour caters to individuals who crave a deeper understanding of the historical significance of Potsdam and want to explore lesser-known sites that played a crucial role in shaping the geopolitical landscape. Whether you're a solo traveler, a couple, or a group of friends, this tour offers a captivating experience for anyone interested in delving into the past.Why book this?
This tour stands out from others because of the expertise of the guide in WW2 and Cold War history. With their extensive knowledge and passion for the subject matter, they bring the stories to life, making the experience truly immersive. The opportunity to visit significant historical sites, such as the Platform 17 memorial and Cecilienhof Palace, adds a sense of authenticity and emotional connection to the events that unfolded there. Additionally, the inclusion of Teufelsberg, a unique site associated with the Cold War, sets this tour apart and offers a chance to explore a piece of history in an unconventional setting.Good to know
Participants of the Private Potsdam WW2 and Cold War Black Van Tour can expect a comprehensive experience with all entrance fees, a private expert guide, pick-up and drop-off at their hotel, and a private driver in a black van included in the tour. It's important to note that gratuities are not included, so it's customary to tip the guide and driver for their exceptional service. The itinerary covers various points of interest, including the Soviet War Cemetery and the former prison of the Soviet military counterintelligence. The tour also allows for 75 minutes of free time to explore the Soviet War Memorial, offering an opportunity for personal reflection.Reviews
Feedback from individuals who have taken the Private Potsdam WW2 and Cold War Black Van Tour highlights the exceptional knowledge and passion of the guide. Travelers have expressed their appreciation for the in-depth historical insights and the emotional impact of visiting the memorial sites. The tour is often described as a thought-provoking and eye-opening experience, offering a unique perspective on the events that shaped Germany and the world. Overall, reviews indicate high levels of satisfaction with the tour's performance and the lasting impression it leaves on visitors.This is a popular product and the date you are looking for just sold out. Next available date is