Exploring the dark history of World War II is a profound and meaningful experience. This private tour from Berlin to Sachsenhausen Camp allows visitors to do just that. Guided by a local expert, participants can choose to travel by car or train, gaining unique insights into the atrocities that unfolded at this infamous site. As they pay respects to the over 10,000 victims, they’ll discover powerful memorials and historical landmarks that offer a deeper understanding of this haunting chapter in Germany’s past.
Key Points

- Private tour from Berlin to Sachsenhausen Camp, a former Nazi concentration camp, with a focus on WWII atrocities and over 10,000 victims.
- Personalized experience with a professional local guide to enhance historical knowledge and understanding of Germany’s past.
- Explore powerful memorials, including the Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe, and pay respects at the concentration camp.
- Public transportation costs covered, but food, drink, and entrance fees not included in the tour package.
- Tour not wheelchair accessible, but designed to be inclusive for a wide range of travelers.
Tour Overview

This private tour from Berlin takes visitors to Sachsenhausen Camp, a former German Nazi concentration camp that opened in 1936.
Guests will learn about the atrocities committed during World War II and pay respects to over 10,000 victims. The personalized experience allows for questions and a deeper understanding of Germany’s past.
On this personalized tour, visitors will learn about the atrocities of WWII and pay respects to over 10,000 victims, gaining a deeper understanding of Germany’s past.
The tour includes a professional local guide who provides moving commentary to enhance knowledge of historical events. It’s an intimate exploration of the site, tailored to the group.
Public transportation costs are covered, though food, drink, and entrance fees aren’t included.
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Highlights of the Tour

Visitors can explore powerful memorials during the tour, including the Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe. A professional local guide provides moving commentary to enhance understanding of the historical events.
The intimate experience is tailored to the group, ensuring an immersive exploration of the site. Guests will learn about the atrocities committed during WWII and pay respects to over 10,000 victims at the former German Nazi concentration camp.
This personalized tour allows for questions, fostering a deeper comprehension of Germany’s past.
Included in the Tour
The tour includes a professional local guide who provides moving commentary to enhance the group’s understanding of the historical events at Sachsenhausen Camp.
Entrance fees, including a small donation required at the memorial site, are covered. Public transportation costs are also included, making the logistics convenient for travelers.
Entrance fees, including a small donation, and public transportation costs are covered for travelers’ convenience.
While gratuities, food, and drink aren’t part of the tour package, the personalized experience ensures an intimate exploration of the site.
The tour isn’t wheelchair accessible, but most travelers can participate. Confirmation is received at booking, and free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before the experience.
Accessibility and Participation

Although the tour isn’t wheelchair accessible, most travelers can participate in the experience.
Pick-up points are available, making it convenient for visitors. The site is located near public transportation, providing easy access.
While the tour may not be suitable for those with mobility issues, it offers an intimate and tailored exploration of the Sachsenhausen Camp, allowing participants to gain a deeper understanding of the historical events that took place there.
The tour is designed to be inclusive, ensuring that a wide range of travelers can engage with this powerful and meaningful experience.
Booking Details
Confirmation of the tour booking is received at the time of booking, unless the experience is scheduled within 9 days of travel – in which case, confirmation is provided within 48 hours.
Travelers can cancel their reservation up to 24 hours before the tour begins, free of charge.
Cancellation is free of charge up to 24 hours before the tour begins, providing flexibility for travelers.
The tour price starts at $286.65 per person, with the final cost varying based on group size.
A Lowest Price Guarantee is offered, and customers have the option to reserve now and pay later.
Public transportation costs are covered as part of the tour package.
Pickup and Transportation
Pickup points are available at various locations throughout Berlin for the convenience of tour participants.
The tour isn’t wheelchair accessible, but it’s located near public transportation. Most travelers can participate in the tour, which includes:
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Hassle-free pickup from your Berlin accommodation.
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Efficient transportation to the Sachsenhausen Camp site, whether by car or public transit.
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Professional guidance throughout the journey, ensuring a seamless and informative experience.
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Return transportation back to your starting point in Berlin at the tour’s conclusion.
The tour logistics are designed to prioritize accessibility and ease of travel, allowing visitors to focus on the powerful history of the Sachsenhausen Camp.
Exploring Sachsenhausen Camp

Upon arrival at the Sachsenhausen Camp, the tour guide leads visitors through the somber grounds, imparting moving commentary to enhance their understanding of the atrocities committed within these walls.
Guests will explore memorials, including the powerful Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe, and learn about the camp’s history and the over 10,000 lives lost.
The personalized tour allows for questions, fostering a deeper appreciation of Germany’s complex past.
Visitors pay their respects, gaining a profound awareness of the horrors of the Nazi regime and the importance of remembrance and reconciliation.
History and Significance of the Site

Sachsenhausen Concentration Camp, established by the Nazi regime in 1936, stands as a somber reminder of the horrors perpetrated during the World War II era.
This camp held over 200,000 prisoners, with approximately 50,000 losing their lives within its walls. The camp’s memorials and exhibitions powerfully convey the magnitude of the atrocities committed.
Visitors can:
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Explore the guards’ quarters and execution trench.
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Visit the museum to learn about prisoner experiences.
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Reflect at the memorial sites honoring those who perished.
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Gain a deeper understanding of the camp’s historical significance.
Visiting Sachsenhausen provides a profound and impactful learning experience.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I Need a Special Permit to Visit the Camp?
No special permit is required to visit Sachsenhausen Camp. The memorial site is open to the public, and visitors can explore it with a guided tour or on their own. Donations are welcomed at the entrance.
What Is the Dress Code for the Tour?
There’s no formal dress code, but visitors should dress comfortably and respectfully for the solemn nature of the site. Comfortable walking shoes are recommended, as the tour involves significant time outdoors.
Can I Bring My Own Audio Guide or Headphones?
Guests are welcome to bring their own audio guides or headphones. However, the tour provides a professional local guide who will deliver moving commentary to enhance understanding of the historical events. Visitors are encouraged to engage directly with the guide.
Are There Any Age Restrictions for the Tour?
There are no age restrictions for the tour. Most travelers can participate, though the tour may not be suitable for very young children due to the sensitive subject matter. Families should use their discretion.
Is Photography Allowed Inside the Camp?
Photography is generally allowed inside the Sachsenhausen Camp, but visitors should be respectful and avoid taking pictures of sensitive areas or memorials. It’s best to check with the tour guide for specific guidelines.
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