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Private Walking Tour: Potsdam City Tour
- Highlights:
- Alter Markt, Potsdam City Palace, Dutch Quarter, Brandenburger Straße, Sanssouci Park and Palace, and more
- Length:
- 2 hours
- Cost:
- €15.00
Enjoy a guided tour from the Brandenburg Gate to the Reichstag building in private and listen to many exciting stories about the Berlin of today and yesterday.
An expert tour guide takes the private group of visitors up to the roof terrace of the Reichstag building and tells them everything they need to know about the building and the government district. Afterwards enjoy the view of Berlin from the dome. Can I offer you something more: if you wish, an information lecture* can be organised in the plenary hall of the Bundestag, where interested visitors can learn even more about the work of politics at this historic location. The tour is also available in German upon request.
The personal documents (identity card, driving licence etc.) of all participants from the age of 16 will be checked on site. The German Bundestag requires the surnames, first names and dates of birth of all participants for registration, as these will be used for the security check (please simply write in the comment field when booking or send us an e-mail later).
The groups of visitors meet in front of the entrance at the Academy of Arts on Pariser Platz, right next to the Hotel Adlon. The tour guide has a sign in his hand with the inscription "Tour Glass Dome Reichstag".
The tour guide of a private tour takes care of your group exclusively. Persons from outside the group are not added to this tour. So you can be sure that you will receive individual attention and that you will be given enough time to answer your questions.
School class, bowling club or congress participants: this tour is recommended for all groups of people from the age of 12 years and is also suitable for wheelchair users.
* There is no guarantee of availability and must be booked 5 days in advance. Please note that the lectures can only be offered in German.
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