Sachsenhausen Concentration Camp Memorial Tour from Berlin: Witness the Stories of Nazi Persecution

Experience the Sachsenhausen Concentration Camp Memorial Tour from Berlin and witness the stories of Nazi persecution. Learn about the horrors of the camp and the resilience of its inmates. Book now and support the restoration of this important historical site.

Duration: 5 hours, 30 minutes
Cancellation: 24 hours
Highlights
  • Friedrichstraße - Take a train from our meeting point near S+U Friedrichstraße to Oranienburg. Oranienburg is the city where the former concentration camp was established.
  • Oranienburg - Travel with our guide to Oranienburg S-Bahn. Explore the town and learn about the involvement of the local residents and see where the inmates used to work….
What's Included
  • Licensed guide trained by memorial authority
  • Entry to the memorial included
  • English-language guide
  • Insider Tour donates €3 to the Sachsenhausen memorial authority per guest
What's Not Included
  • Hotel pickup and drop-off
  • Train ticket (you will need a Berlin Transport ABC Zone ticket costing approximately 9 euros)
  • Gratuities
  • Food and drinks
Additional Information

The erstwhile Sachsenhausen concentration camp, was one of the first camps constructed with the express intent of terrorizing, persecuting, torturing, and murdering those the Nazis deemed racially, politically, or socially inferior. As you journey to this notorious camp, you’ll pass through the nearby town of Oranienburg - a settlement which benefited…

Location
Reichstagufer 17
Reichstagufer
Meeting point: outside FRIEDRICHSTRASSE TRAIN STATION, on the square beside the 'Traenenpalast' (Palace of Tears), Reichstagufer 17, 10117 Berlin. The guides will be wearing a blue lanyard and a yellow name tag holding yellow umbrellas.
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

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Taylorgk2054td
Jan 4, 2025
Xavier is an awesome guide - Xavier was an amazing guide, very friendly and extremely knowledgeable on the subjects discussed. He took the time to explain as much as he could, even though time was limited.
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Alastair_g
Dec 7, 2024
Great tour - Paul was our tour guide and he was very informative. Live tour . Very interesting and our guide was very helpful
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O9158xmmyriamm
Nov 11, 2024
Excellent guide! - Xavier is an excellent guide who is passionate about history, which made the tour really interesting. I recommend without hesitation!
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Luckybeckyblue
Jul 16, 2024
Excellent tour of the closest concentration camp to Berlin - This was a very good tour. Our guide Mikey was very knowledgeable. It's a dark part of history but important to remember and learn from. It's possible to do this site on your own, but having a guide explain everything makes really enriches the experience -- and also made it easy to navigate the train ride there. Make sure to fill up with a big breakfast because it's a fairly long day with no lunch break. We were encouraged to bring a snack, but it needs to be something you can easily eat while walking because there is no place to stop and eat. Likewise, bring water.
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888penny
Jul 14, 2024
Sachsenhausen Memorial Tour from Berlin - My eldest child recommended going to Sachsenhausen with a guide, as she had done the same thing. I'm so glad I did. It was good to be part of a group. Lewis, the guide, worked hard to give us context for each part and time to reflect on our own then meet back. We were a large group of 27+ people but it didn't feel like it. Lewis gave everyone time to ask questions, it was a very respectful and moving experience. We did the tour near the end of the week and made sure we had a big breakfast before setting off to the meeting point. We travelled together on the train and walked through the town to the camp. I was aware that we could have gone on our own but the experience was much richer to have been guided through it.
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Eric_m
May 6, 2024
Surreal Experience - The most memorable moment from the tour was viewing the barracks where the people would sleep in such small bunk beds.
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Francisco_r
Apr 11, 2024
Great tour great guide - Xavier was an excellent guide, extremely knowledgeable, friendly and personalized the tour to our needs
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Sunshine_ste
Mar 21, 2024
Sad but interesting - This was a sombre trip, but one which I felt I should do, to try and understand the scale of what happened in Nazi concentration camps. Our guide, Georgia, was extremely personable, informative and respectful throughout the tour. It was really interesting, but clearly also quite saddening too. Highly recommend this trip.
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A_b
Jul 28, 2024
Thought provoking! - It was a long day in a large group (which we were not expecting). We did a walking tour of Berlin the day before which we thought was better. However, going to Sachsenhausen is definitely worth a visit. It’s hard to imagine what it must have been like for the people there. It’s worth going to the Topography of Terror in Berlin to see photos taken when people were in Sachsenhausen & there is more interpretation available.
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W1005cxericat
Aug 11, 2024
Do Not Take Notes - If you want a tour where you are allowed to take notes, then this is not the tour for you. I write notes to process information, connect what I've taken pictures of, and remember what I've learned when I go home. Our guide called me out, in front of everyone, and asked if I was taking notes. I said yes, thinking this was something he would appreciate, since I was actively engaged, smiling along, and listening. He told me to stop taking notes, that if I wanted to take notes, I should buy a book from the gift shop, and said that I made him uncomfortable. I felt embarrassed in front of the whole group, it ruined the whole excursion, and it soured the remainder of our trip in remembering and recalling this experience. Instead of this tour, I wish that I had bought the audio tour at the memorial, because then I would have been able to take notes and would have been spared any embarrassment.
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