5–6 hours
Daily Tour
Chinese, English, Espanol, Francais, German, Italian, Russian, Turkish
Trace the history of the Third Reich’s terror, learn the stories of those who endured, and reflect on the past.
Beyond Berlin, there’s one of Germany’s most somber and important sites of remembrance. On this private half-day tour to the Sachsenhausen Memorial, you will walk through the grounds of one of the first Nazi concentration camps — a place where the horrors of the Third Reich unfolded with chilling precision.
Accompanied by an expert guide, you’ll learn about the lives and suffering of the prisoners, the infamous Death March, and the camp’s later transformation under Soviet occupation. This experience is not only a journey through history — it’s an act of remembrance, reflection, and honoring those who endured unimaginable hardship.
Want to walk through history with care and dignity? Book a free discovery call, and we’ll help create a private memorial tour that offers reflection, remembrance, and historical insight.
Begin the day with a private transfer from your hotel to the Sachsenhausen Memorial site.
Enter the former camp through Tower A, marked by the haunting "Arbeit macht frei" inscription, and begin your guided exploration.
Visit the preserved barracks where Jewish prisoners were confined, now transformed into a museum preserving their stories.
Walk through the brutal detention cells used to isolate and punish inmates.
Learn about the inhumane medical experiments carried out within the camp’s infirmary and morgue.
See the preserved kitchen facilities, offering insight into the everyday life and survival conditions in the camp.
Stand before the remains of Station Z, where mass executions took place, and hear about its later destruction by Soviet forces.
Conclude your visit at the Soviet Memorial, a monument to the camp’s postwar history and continued suffering.
Travel back to Berlin, allowing time to reflect on the experiences and lessons of the day.
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