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Begin your journey from the vicinity of Hackescher Markt, stepping onto a comfortable cruise boat. As you depart, the onboard audio guide, available in eight languages, will begin to narrate the historical tales associated with the passing landmarks. Cruise along the River Spree towards the eastern part of Berlin, admiring the grandeur of the Berlin Cathedral, the modernistic Humboldt Forum, and the elegant Marstall concert hall. Witness the turn at the Mühlendammschleuse, a critical navigation point, as you head back westwards to the oldest part of Berlin, the Nikolaiviertel. Cultural and architectural confluence Further along the river, marvel at the Museum Island, a UNESCO World Heritage site. As you enter the Parliament district, the remarkable Reichstag building, the Berlin Central Station, and the Federal Chancellery come into view. These iconic landmarks represent the political heart of Germany. The cruise concludes with a glimpse of the House of World Cultures, a symbol of international art and culture. With multiple departure times available, you can choose the slot that best fits your schedule. Itinerary Starting location: Pier Alte Börse Museum Island Berlin Cathedral Humboldt Forum Nikolaiviertel Tränenpalast Reichstag Berlin Hauptbahnhof German Chancellery Haus der Kulturen der Welt Arrive back at: Pier Alte Börse
Celebrate the Christmas cheer in Berlin with a tranquil cruise along the river, departing from the Oberbaum Bridge or Fischerinsel piers. As the catamaran glides through the water, you’ll pass Berlin’s iconic sights from unique riverside angles. The imposing Oberbaumbrücke greets you first with its Gothic towers and intricate arches, followed by the vibrant murals of the Eastside Gallery. Moving on, you’ll spot Fischerinsel’s historic charm and enter the Mühlendammschleuse lock, a special treat in the heart of the city. Further down the waters, marvel at the cultural gems on Museum Island, the stately Reichstag, and the futuristic main railway station. The journey culminates with the elegant House of World Cultures, before turning back for a gentle return to the Solarwaterworld AG harbor. Cozy comforts and eco-friendly luxury onboard The eco-friendly solar catamaran combines comfort with sustainability. Onboard, you’ll find cozy heated indoors and holiday decor adding a festive touch to the scenic cruise. Sip on mulled wine and punch fornyou little ones, and listen to audio guides available in seven languages, enriching the experience with stories of Berlin’s history. The barrier-free design allows for easy access, and the spacious deck offers freedom to move around and capture memorable views. Without engine noise, you can enjoy a serene, silent experience – an ideal way to unwind and enjoy Berlin’s landmarks at a relaxed pace. Sights covered Oberbaum Bridge Eastside Gallery Historic Harbor on Fischerinsel Mühlendammschleuse Museum Island Government Quarter (Reichstag, Federal Chancellery) Berlin Hauptbahnhof (Main Railway Station) House of World Cultures('Schwangere Auster' or 'Pregnant Oyster') Solarwaterworld AG harbor
Retrace the path taken by the prisoners of war during WWII and the Nazi regime on a private group visit to the Sachsenhausen Concentration Camp. Though the Nazis committed horrific atrocities here, today, it's a poignant memorial to commemorate those who suffered. As you explore the camp with your knowledgeable multilingual guide, learn about the past and mistakes never to be repeated again. What to Expect The tour includes a detailed exploration of all sections of the concentration camp. Learn about the 'perfect architectural design' of the camp by SS Heinrich Himmler. Pass through the Arbeit Macht Frei sign on the gates of Guard Tower A, and tread the same paths the prisoners marched on. Visit exhibitions such as the camp kitchen, where you can see the uniforms worn by the prisoners. See what remains of 'Station Z', the execution center of the camp, including the gas chambers and the 'neck shot device'. Your guide will tell you stories about how prisoners of war were brought here in the 1940s, mostly political opponents of the Nazi regime. Itinerary Train journey from Berlin Hauptbahnhof to Oranienburg (if selected) | Walk to the memorial site (20 min) | Visitor Centre for registration | Lagerstrasse | Guards' accommodation | The Green Monster | Camp Commandant's Office | Prisoners' arrival at Sachsenhausen | Tower A | Roll Call Yard | Camp Fence | Shoe Testing Track | Standing Barracks | Operation Bernhard | The Jewish Barracks (including Barrack 38) | The Camp Prison | Hanging Poles torture device | The Camp Kitchen (exhibition and bathroom break) | Memorial for the Communist victims of Sachsenhausen | The Industrial Yard | Station Z Execution Centre | The Infirmary Barracks | The Camp Brothel | The Pathology Lab | Return to Berlin by the train