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Berlin Private Full-Day Tour by Car

Berlin, DE
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Berlin Private Full-Day Tour by Car

Berlin, DE
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Experience the best of Berlin on a private full-day tour by car. With a knowledgeable driver/guide, you'll be picked up from your hotel or apartment at 9:00 am and taken on a customized city tour based on your interests. Explore iconic landmarks such as Potsdamer Platz, Brandenburg Gate, and the Reichstag Building. Delve into the city's history at the Topography of Terror and Checkpoint Charlie. Pay your respects at the Holocaust Memorial and marvel at the grandeur of the Kaiser Wilhelm Memorial Church. Take a drive through the diverse neighborhood of Kreuzberg and admire the stunning Karl-Marx-Allee. Don't forget to snap a photo at the East Side Gallery, the longest stretch of the Berlin Wall still standing. This comprehensive tour provides a fascinating and immersive experience of Berlin's past and present.

About this experience

  • Free Cancellation For a full refund cancel at least before the start of your booking
  • 8 hours - 9 hours
  • Suitable for 1-6 Participants
  • Private Tour
  • Guided Experience
  • Private full-day tour of Berlin
  • Customized itinerary based on your interests
  • See famous landmarks like the Brandenburg Gate
  • Visit the Holocaust Memorial and learn about its history
  • Drive through Berlin's hip and multi-ethnic neighborhood
  • Hotel pickup and drop-off
  • Private tour
  • All taxes, fees and handling charges
  • Driver/guide
  • Transport by air-conditioned minivan
  • Gratuities
  • Food and drinks

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Introduction

Escape into the vibrant and diverse city of Berlin with the Berlin Private Full-Day Tour by Car. This personalized and private tour takes you on an exhilarating journey through the city's most iconic landmarks and hidden gems. With an experienced driver/guide, you'll have the freedom to explore Berlin at your own pace, making this tour a truly unique and tailored experience.

What to expect?

During this full-day tour, you can expect to delve deep into the rich history and culture of Berlin. From the famous Potsdamer Platz and Topography of Terror to the historic Brandenburg Gate and the symbolic Holocaust Memorial, every step is an opportunity to discover the city's past and present. Explore the fascinating Checkpoint Charlie and immerse yourself in the grandeur of Gendarmenmarkt and the Reichstag Building. Take a stroll through the picturesque Tiergarten and marvel at the Victory Column. Capture picture-perfect moments at Charlottenburg Palace and the Olympic Stadium. Enjoy the charm of Kurfurstendamm and witness the poignant Kaiser Wilhelm Memorial Church. And don't miss the opportunity to visit the impressive Museum Island and experience the vibrant atmosphere of Hackescher Markt.

Who is this for?

The Berlin Private Full-Day Tour by Car is perfect for those seeking an unforgettable and immersive exploration of Berlin's iconic landmarks and cultural treasures. Whether you're a history enthusiast, an architecture lover, or simply someone who enjoys discovering new cities, this tour offers something for everyone. Designed for individuals, couples, families, and small groups, this tour can accommodate all preferences and interests.

Why book this?

Booking this tour grants you the luxury of discovering Berlin with a local, experienced driver/guide who knows the city inside out. With a customized itinerary, you have the power to choose the highlights and additional activities that interest you the most. This personalized experience ensures that you make the most of your time in Berlin, creating memories that will last a lifetime. The convenience of private transportation allows you to explore the city comfortably and efficiently, with the freedom to make spontaneous stops along the way. Let the Berlin Private Full-Day Tour by Car take you on an unforgettable journey through the heart and soul of Berlin.

Good to know

Please note that entrance fees to certain attractions, such as the Reichstag Building and Museum Island, may require advanced notice and additional charges. However, with the flexibility of this tour, you have the option to explore these attractions at your own pace. Remember to bring comfortable shoes, as there will be plenty of walking throughout the day. Your experienced driver/guide will provide valuable insights and recommendations along the way, ensuring that you get the most out of your Berlin adventure.

Reviews

Customers who have experienced the Berlin Private Full-Day Tour by Car are overwhelmingly pleased with the level of customization and expertise provided by their driver/guide. They praise the in-depth knowledge shared, making each stop along the way informative and engaging. Travelers appreciate the convenience of private transportation, allowing them to cover more ground and see more of Berlin's landmarks in a single day. Overall, customers are delighted with the personalized and tailored experience of this tour, giving them a deeper understanding and appreciation of Berlin's history, culture, and vibrant atmosphere.

How long before the event do I need to book?

  • You can book at any time before the event

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Your Itinerary

Potsdamer Platz

You will see the famous Sony Center with its stunning architecture done by Helmut Jahn, as well as the remains of the Esplanade Hotel (Emperor's Hall).

Topography of Terror

The former headquarter of the Gestapo and the SS are gone, but the foundation can still be seen, as well as a documentation center. Also at this location, you will have the opportunity to see what's left of the original Berlin Wall.

Checkpoint Charlie

This is the most famous of the border crossings between East and West Berlin. What you see is a replica of the original station as it looked in the 1960s.

Gendarmenmarkt

Berlin's most beautiful square with the German and the French Dome at either end. Inbetween the Theater (Konzerthaus) built by Friedrich Schinkel.

Brandenburg Gate

The most famous landmark of Berlin, nay, of Germany!

The Holocaust Memorial - Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe

A very touching memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe, built by Peter Eisenmann. If you like, you can also visit the documentation center which is quite moving. But as with all places in this tour: you decide what to see and what to skip!

Reichstag Building

A very impressive building, today the home of the German Parliament. If you like to visit inside, we need at least 2 weeks notice, and you need to give us your full name and dob!

Tiergarten

(Pass by)

A beautiful park in the center of Berlin. There is a lake, a beer garden, a zoo, many ponds and monuments, the memorial to the Sinti and Roma, and much more.

Victory Column (Siegessaule)

(Pass by)

This large monument (in memory of three wars won by Prussia in the 19th century) originally stood in front of the Reichstag. It was moved here by Albert Speer during the Nazi reign. If you want to climb up, there is an extra charge.

Charlottenburg Palace

Of the many many palaces built by the Hohenzollern in Berlin, this one is the largest that survived the war. You will get out to take photos in the beautiful entrance yard. If you want to visit inside, there is an extra charge.

Olympiastadion Berlin

This famous stadium was built for the 1936 Olympic Games. Today the street running along it is named after Jesse Owen! The five Olympic rings above the entrance gate make a beautiful motif for your pictures. If you want to go inside, there is an extra charge.

Kurfurstendamm

(Pass by)

The world's largest boulevard is the main shopping street in West Berlin. There are also lots of hotels and restaurants. It is quite wide and has about 50 of the original impressive buildings left. The others were destroyed in the war and have been replaced by modern buildings.

Kaiser Wilhelm Memorial Church

(Pass by)

This once huge church is only a ruin today, It has been preserved in this state to remind us of the atrocities of war. If you want to visit inside, entrance is free.

Kaufhaus des Westens (KaDeWe)

Continental Europe's largest and most luxurious department store. Don't miss the delicatessen section on the 6th floor. Try an Italian appetizer, oysters and champagne, or a dessert from Leysieffer!

Museumsdienst Berlin

This building was once the largest building in the world. It's four stories high, but also four stories deep. It closed a couple of years ago as an airport, and now the runway is Berlin's largest park.

Kreuzberg

(Pass by)

You will drive through Kreuzberg, Berlin's hip and multi-ethnic neighborhood. Around Tempelhof airport, there was little damage in the war, so this is one of the only places where you can still get an idea of what Berlin looked like in the 1930s.

Unter den Linden

(Pass by)

The street begins at Brandenburg Gate and ends at the Humboldt Forum. You'll find lots of historic buildings along its path: the New Guard House, the Humboldt University, the Opera House, the Crown Princess Palace, and the Old Armory, today the Historic Museum.

Humboldt Box

The Humboldt Box is gone, but the former Hohenzollern Palace has been rebuilt in its place.

Berliner Dom

(Pass by)

This is Germany's largest Protestant Church, modeled after St. Peters in Rome. If you want to go inside (and see many of the Hohenzollern royals in their sarcophagi), there is an extra charge.

Museum Island

You will step out to take a picture in front of the Old Museum. There are five museums, altogether, on this island, built during different eras. If you want to visit one (we would recommend the Neues Museum), there will be an extra charge, and you would have to use the audio guides.

Hackescher Markt

The former barn section, the Jewish quarter, is today called "Mitte". You will find lots of cafés, restaurants, historic buildings, stumbling stones to remind you of the former neighbors killed by the Nazis, and the Hackesche Höfe, a beautiful series of court yards. If you like, visit the Otto Weidt-Museum (free).

Stiftung Neue Synagoge Berlin - Centrum Judaicum

(Pass by)

Unfortunately only the facade and the dome remain of this beautiful synagoge built in 1866.

Alter Judischer Friedhof (Old Jewish Cemetery)

The old Jewish Cemetery was desecrated by the Nazis. They also buried Berliners who were killed during the bomb raids. Only a few tomb stones remain along the wall. Moses Mendelsohn's grave has been restored. Closed on Saturdays.

Berliner Fernsehturm

(Pass by)

Berlin's highest building!

Karl-Marx-Allee

(Pass by)

This street was designed by the East-German rulers to be wide enough for their yearly military parades. You can still see some communist architecture, many of the buildings a landmark today.

East Side Gallery

A must see, the longest stretch of the Berlin Wall that's left standing. Over 100 artists painted the different sections. Don't miss the "Brotherly Kiss" based on a photo by Brezhnev and Honecker.

Memorial of the Berlin Wall

A reminder of the Wall that separated East and West Berlin from 1961 to 1989.

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