Art
The Brücke Museum: is a must for anyone interested in German Expressionism. Berlin was the home and inspiration of the Brücke artists who moved here around 1912. Leading Brücke artist Ernst Ludwig Kirchner immortalized Berlin’s decadence in the Weimar Republic with his street scenes and prostitutes, then mentally collapsed with the fall the German Empire and went on permanent recovery in Switzerland. The museum is dedicated exclusively to Kirchner and his colleagues with thematic shows in an intimate setting in Berlin’s villa district.Read more »
FAMOUS INSIDER WALK

TICKETS
GUEST COMMENTS
June 2, 2007
Did the Insider tour with members of HMS Ark Royal, Kenny was fantastic. So enthusiastic and knowledgeable. I could have listened to him all day. read on
More Comments »
The Famous Insider Walk:
Hidden Berlin & ALL-main-sites
Take our ALL main sites tour and you'll get to stand over the exact location of Hitler's bunker, walk underneath the Brandenburg Gate, visit the government quarter with the Reichstag Parliament, pass through Checkpoint Charlie, touch the Berlin Wall and much more...
Since the return of the Capital to Berlin nothing has stayed the same. What has resulted is the largest construction effort in modern history! Areas that made up the "Death Strip" dividing Berlin now fall in the futuristic city centre - as do the hidden Nazi War Bunkers and the controversial Holocaust Memorial. Berlin truly is a city at the crossroads of a tumultuous past while in the process of forging an optimistic future. As the New Europe gravitates back towards its centre Berlin prepares to play the role of gateway between the east and west - this time as a European metropolis.
Insider Tours:
"Excellent - insightful - always intriguing"
We´ve designed a thorough all encompassing tour which tends to leave people somewhat amazed, this is not your regular tour.
Beginning our adventure in the heart of Cold War west Berlin's showcase of capatalism with the looming bombed out spire of the Memorial Church before us stroll into the history of the Teutonic Knights and Prussian Kings, through the Royal Hunting Grounds and stand before the Victory Column - marking the birth of the German nation and Europe as we know it today.
Then, follow the route of the Soviet attack up to the final battle ground of the Reichstag Parliament - crowned with Norman Foster's glass dome, and by the futuristically charged Government Quarter and Federal Chancellory ... then comes the East!
Pass over the line of the Death Strip, the exact location above Hitler's Bunker, under the Brandenburg Gate, by the Holocaust Memorial, through the intersection of Checkpoint Charlie, and finish with an account of the momentous events which led to the fall of the Wall whilst standing amidst the heart of the East German Government Quarter and the New Berlin...
Insider Tours:
"A perfect introduction"
The Melbourne AGE Australia
With Insider...
It's more than just a name - our information is dynamic engaging and far beyond the pedestrian. You'll get insight into what it´s like living in the New Berlin where East and West know no boundaries. This is a significant city and we'll take you to SIGNIFICANT SITES and "Insider" sites - those others simply don't know of or pass by. On top of everything Insider Guides are unrivalled - we are quite likely the most acclaimed tour company in the international press. We'll take your visit and turn it into a memorable experience if not an adventure!
Key features of the tour
Nazi legacy - cover the rise and fall of the Third Reich, stand above Hitler's Bunker and by new bunker excavations: - get the final version of events regarding Hitler's suicide and the last days spent in the Bunker - we utilize information of recently released Soviet archives - speculation can now be put to rest.
Cold War - stand by the Berlin Wall, again we access information of newly released Cold War documents verifying why it really went up - you may be surprised by our version of events. Know what it meant to live in the east, why people risked their lives escaping - and the aftermath today...
Checkpoint Charlie - hoisted away June 22 1990, Charlie finally came in from the Cold, (subsequently housed in the Allied Museum), pass through the intersection now home to an emerging business district, yet once the scene of superpower tensions, escape attempts - successful and failed...
Victory Column - unbridled Prussian military arrogance at its best, what the French did to seek revenge... and how to this day it still provokes wariness as one of the city's most impressive and major of landmarks
Brandenburg Gate - follow in the footsteps of Napolean, Bismarck, the German Kaisers, the Nazis and Allied forces as the struggle for European and world power shifted between east and west. Having stood alone in the Death Strip for 28 years, it now symbolizes the rebirth of the re-unified metropolis - Berlin
Potsdamer Platz - returning Berlin as Capital resulted in the largest construction effort to have been undertaken in modern history - with Potsdamer Platz at its core, this represents the future; German technology and corporate ambitions entering a new millennium - there's nowhere quite like it.
Reichstag - riddled with the bullet holes from the last battle in Europe and now crowned with Lord Foster´s glass dome - a beacon of kind guiding the course of the new Capital Republic. Throughout the Cold War the West German Parliament congregated here each year symbolically...a gesture that if Germany were re-unified it would once again serve as the parliament, it does now.
Revolution '89 - Stand before the ruins of the Berlin Palace and shell of the GDR's "Palace of the Republik": the gripping story of the collapse of the Soviet Union, the fall of the Wall and unification of Germany. In this area in 1989 hundreds of thousands of East Germans chanted - WE ARE THE PEOPLE, as the Politburo observed with fear and while the international press flooded into Berlin to document one of the greatest events of history in our lifetime - we recount what led to the fateful press conference that sparked the collapse of the Wall and end of the Cold War - get a proper understanding of the amazing events that unified a people, and makes Berlin and Europe the place it is today...
Meeting Points / Prices / Times
Apr 1st – Oct 31st:
- 10 am & 2.30 pm daily from McDonald's opposite the main entrance to Zoo Station
- 10.30 am & 3 pm from Coffeemamas at Hackescher Markt S-Bahn Station
Nov 1st – March 30th:
- 10 am daily from McDonald's opposite the main entrance to Zoo Station - or -
- 10.30 am from Coffeemamas at Hackescher Markt S-Bahn Statio
How Much?
- € 12
- € 10 (under 26 yr. olds, Pensioners)
- € 9 Welcome Cards or ISIC cards
- Note: advanced booking is not required however you can buy your ticket online now (click on any day below the map to skip to this option), or alternatively from your guide directly at the meeting point and time.
Duration
- 4 hours inc. travel time
- If you join us at the Zoo Station please bring along a train ticket (€2,10 one way) or buy one from the guide, from Hackescher Markt none is required as the tour is completely on foot from there.










You'll get to stand over the exact location of Hitler's Bunker, touch the Berlin Wall, pass through the intersection of Checkpoint Charlie and more!
An exciting and in-depth account of life in the GDR - from secret files, Stasi surveillance, State propaganda, daily work and life onto the collapse of the Stalinistic regime and fate of its key figures...
Sachsenhausen served as the administrative core of the entire holocaust, visit this harrowing place which served to execute the radical plans of racial extermination and genocide of large swathes of society the Nazis deemed unfit for life.