Explore Berlin’s top sights on a private tour from Rostock. Enjoy personalized experiences, stunning views, and optional extras like a river cruise or museum visit.
Explore Berlin’s top sights on a private tour from Rostock. Enjoy personalized experiences, stunning views, and optional extras like a river cruise or museum visit.
- Mecklenburg-West Pomerania - On your journey from Rostock to Berlin, you’ll traverse the region known as the land of 1000 lakes, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern. You’ll catch glimpses of many lakes from the road, along with vibrant yellow rape fields (in May and June). The transfer takes about 2 hours.
- Charlottenburg Palace - Upon entering Berlin,…
- Mecklenburg-West Pomerania - On your journey from Rostock to Berlin, you’ll traverse the region known as the land of 1000 lakes, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern. You’ll catch glimpses of many lakes from the road, along with vibrant yellow rape fields (in May and June). The transfer takes about 2 hours.
- Charlottenburg Palace - Upon entering Berlin, your first stop will be Charlottenburg Palace, where your guide will join you. This palace, the most stunning built by the Hohenzollern family, is named after Sophie Charlotte, the wife of Frederick I, who was crowned King in Prussia in 1800.
- Kurfurstendamm - Kurfürstendamm is the world’s largest boulevard. It was the hub of Berlin’s nightlife during the roaring 1920s and the main shopping street in West Berlin. Today, it is a popular spot for both tourists and Berliners to dine, have coffee, shop, watch a play, or simply stroll.
- Kaufhaus des Westens (KaDeWe) - KaDeWe is the largest department store in continental Europe and arguably the most exquisite. During your Berlin tour, you can choose a couple of longer stops, and this could be one of them.
- Topography of Terror - This site offers several points of interest: the former SS and Gestapo headquarters, now a memorial and documentation center, and an original section of the Berlin Wall.
- Checkpoint Charlie - Known worldwide, Checkpoint Charlie was the border crossing where Allied soldiers could move between West and East Berlin. Once the site of a standoff between US and Soviet tanks, today it features a replica guardhouse and the sign “You are now leaving the American Sector.”
- The Holocaust Memorial - Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe - This poignant memorial by Peter Eisenmann is one of Berlin’s highlights, located next to the Brandenburg Gate and the US Embassy.
- Potsdamer Platz - This area once marked the division between East and West Berlin. Once a wasteland, it is now a bustling center of Berlin, filled with high-rise hotels, movie theaters, and shops.
- Gendarmenmarkt - A picturesque square flanked by the French and German domes, with Schinkel’s 19th-century theater building at its center.
- Reichstag Building - The Reichstag is where Hitler rose to power, but a fire destroyed much of it just weeks later, leaving it unused during the Third Reich. This made it an ideal choice for the seat of the German parliament after 1990. If you wish to visit the roof, please inform us in advance so we can reserve a time slot (you will need to provide your full name, date of birth, and bring ID).
- Brandenburg Gate - Germany’s most iconic landmark, known for Hitler’s torchlight parade, the Berlin Wall’s death strip, and Reagan’s famous “Tear down this Wall” speech.
- Alexanderplatz - Travel along Unter den Linden, passing the Opera, the New Guard House, and the New Humboldt Forum (rebuilt Hohenzollern Palace) to reach Alexanderplatz, a large square featuring Germany’s tallest building, the TV tower.
- Local guide
- Private tour
- Port pickup and drop-off
- Transport by air-conditioned minivan
- Local guide
- Private tour
- Port pickup and drop-off
- Transport by air-conditioned minivan
- Entrance fees (12 Euro’s per person - cash is best)
- Food and drinks (book lunch on top of the Reichstag at Käfer restaurant for an additional 40 Euro’s per person. Provide each travelers full name and birth date)
- Gratuities
- Entrance fees (12 Euro’s per person - cash is best)
- Food and drinks (book lunch on top of the Reichstag at Käfer restaurant for an additional 40 Euro’s per person. Provide each travelers full name and birth date)
- Gratuities
Explore Berlin with a private guide on this full-day tour, visiting key attractions like the “Land of 1000 Lakes,” a stunning area with remarkable vegetation. Take incredible photos during an extended tour of Berlin in a comfortable, air-conditioned van. See the Memorial Church, KaDeWe department store, Tiergarten, Victory Column, and more. For an extra…
Explore Berlin with a private guide on this full-day tour, visiting key attractions like the “Land of 1000 Lakes,” a stunning area with remarkable vegetation. Take incredible photos during an extended tour of Berlin in a comfortable, air-conditioned van. See the Memorial Church, KaDeWe department store, Tiergarten, Victory Column, and more. For an extra fee, savor a delightful lunch atop the Reichstag, embark on an exciting river cruise, or visit a fascinating museum. The tour is limited to 6 travelers to ensure a more personalized experience with your guide at each stop.
- No dress code required. Please dress comfortably
- Wheelchair and walker accessible. Limited mobility recommended to navigate independently
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.