Day trip

Berlin: Sachsenhausen Memorial 6-Hour Tour in Spanish

Day trip

Berlin: Sachsenhausen Memorial 6-Hour Tour in Spanish

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Visit one of the most important concentration camps of the Third Reich, with a Spanish-speaking guide. Learn about the the A Tower and Station Z. Visit the National Memorial Sachsenhausen.

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Duration 6 hours
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Live tour guide
Spanish, Portuguese
Private group available

Experience

Highlights
  • See the notorious Station Z
  • Learn about the haunting events of Nazi Germany and Soviet Russia
  • Visit the GDR memorial
Full description
The meeting point for the tour is at the front of the Alexanderplatz TV Tower. From here the tour makes its way to the Northern outskirts of Berlin. The train ride takes 50 minutes. This is a poignant tour of one of the most important concentration camps of both the Nazi Regime and Soviet era, told in Spanish. This 6-hour tour explores the origins of the camp, what life would have been like in the camp and the type of work performed by prisoners. With access to personal accounts of survivors, photographs, and official documents, you can understand the stark realities of Sachsenhausen. Features of the tour are the A Tower and Station Z. The A Tower was the roll-call location of the camp, and Station Z was added in 1942 with the purpose of killing victims quickly and clinically. Both of these locations are extremely sobering. Sachsenhausen also contains a very informative museum and various exhibits. Because of its close proximity to Berlin, Sachsenhausen was intended as a model camp. It was also the center for administration of all other Nazi concentration camps. Over 200,000 people passed through Sachsenhausen. At least 50,000 of these people died. After the fall of Hitler, the Soviets transformed Sachsenhausen into a gulag for their own prisoners. Today the camp is preserved for educational purposes and as a memorial site for all who were killed.
Includes
  • Full tour of Sachsenhausen with a Spanish-speaking guide
  • Concentration Camp Foundation surcharge of €3
  • Public transport ticket

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Meeting point

Show your voucher to the guide that will be next to a flag with the text “tours in Spanish”, just in front of the entrance of the television tower in Alexanderplatz, between the TV tower and the Alexanderplatz train station.

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Important information

Know before you go

  • A transport ticket covering zones ABC is needed.
  • It is advisable to bring snacks and drinks as there is no shop at Sachsenhausen.
Customer reviews

Overall rating

4.8 /5

based on 129 reviews

Review summary

  • Guide
    4.7/5
  • Transportation
    4.6/5
  • Value for money
    4.5/5
  • Safety
    4.8/5

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We left on time, and it was easy to find the group. Hugo, our guide, has been giving the tour for 8 years and is super literate, he knew a lot about Saschenhousen and also shared it with pleasure and ease. I took my mother and grandmother with reduced mobility and the whole group went a little slower for them. Kindness to a thousand.

November 29, 2021

The weight of history

Place with great historical weight and that should be lived as a visit to a memorial. Our guide Helena made the moment even more fantastic and memorable. The explanations given were fantastic, super accessible, knowledgeable about the subject, always willing to help and answer any questions, making this visit a very special moment. It is very worth making this visit.

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May 6, 2019

El guía Juan S es extraordinario. Muy muy bueno. Nos encantó su explicación. El tour es excelente. Es un lugar que lo pone a uno a reflexionar, a pensar y a rendir homenaje a las personas que estuvieron en el campo de concentración. Vale la pena hacer este tour. Quizá lo único es que es muy poco tiempo para ver todo el campo de concentración y debíamos agilizar la visita.

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December 31, 2022

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