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Potsdam by Boat: Island Cruise

Potsdam by Boat: Island Cruise

On this boat trip, enjoy the beauty of the river landscape around Potsdam with its Havel lakes and picturesque villages surrounded by great scenery. Hop on board, lean back and drive through the village of Caputh, the fishing and vine town of Werder, and pass the Sacrow–Paretz Canal in the north of Potsdam as well as the buildings, castles and manor houses of the Hohenzollerns on the banks of the Havel. See the impressive Caputh Castle, the Marble Palace or Cecilienhof Palace in the New Garden. Cruise past Glienicke park with its casino built by Schinkel, and discover Babelsberg Castle near the river. Finally, your journey takes you to famous Glienicke Bridge. Enjoy the unique panoramic view of Brandenburg's capital.

Brandenburg: Tropical Islands Resort Day Ticket

Brandenburg: Tropical Islands Resort Day Ticket

Leave the daily grind behind, relax, and get ready for a lot of fun at Europe's largest tropical resort. With countless attractions and different areas, there's something for everyone at Tropical Islands. Whether you're an adrenaline junkie and want to race down the water slides in record time or prefer to laze on the sand, you'll find something that's right for you. Experience Germany's largest water slide tower, an enormous indoor rain world, and an entire 10,000m2 of sauna and spa facilities. Sit back, relax, and unwind in the saunas with temperatures up to 90 degrees Celsius. Later on, you can also indulge in a massage for total relaxation.

Potsdam: City Sightseeing Hop-On Hop-Off Bus Tour

Potsdam: City Sightseeing Hop-On Hop-Off Bus Tour

Explore one of the most beautiful cities in Germany with a 1-day ticket to the hop-on and hop-off bus in Potsdam, capital of the state of Brandenburg. You can jump off at any of the 15 stops along the route, and with buses every 30 minutes (1 hour in winter) discover the shops and stylish alleyways surrounding Brandenburger Strasse and the famous Dutch Quarter. Hop off at Schloss Sanssouci Palace, Friedrich the Great's amazing 18th-Century palace, reminiscent of the grandeur of Versailles, and stroll through the magnificent 600-acre park. Walk through richly furnished chambers, and step out onto flowery terraces and beautiful gardens. Or visit the Raphael Room at The Orangerie, home to dozens of Raphael copies. A full tour lasts 105 minutes and includes entertaining commentary from a live guide. Alternatively, hop-off within a 1-day period at any of the following stops: 1. Luisenplatz 2. Hafen / Barberini 3. Hauptbahnhof 4. Filmmuseum 5. Hollandisches Viertel 6. Theatre / Fluxus 7. Glienicker Brucke 8. Marmorpalais 9. Cecilienhof 10. Alexandrowka 11. Orangeriescholss (Sanssouci) 12. Neues Palais 13. Orangeriescholss (Sanssouci) 14. Schloss Sanssouci 15. Obelisk Sanssouci

Berlin: Evening Yacht Cruise with Aperitif & Optional Dinner

Berlin: Evening Yacht Cruise with Aperitif & Optional Dinner

Embark on an enchanting evening cruise with nice music along the River Spree and admire Berlin's landmarks as the night comes in. Please note, that this is not a guided sightseeing-tour, but a relaxing tour to start your evening in Berlin. The tour begins at the boat jetty directly at the Berlin Cathedral. There you will be welcomed on board by our uniformed crew. You then have a free choice of seats: comfortable lounge furniture awaits you on the sundeck, there are cool shaded areas on the aft deck, while you discover Berlin from the first row on the foredeck. Should it rain, the salon offers enough space. Take in the sights with an aperitif of sparkling wine, a longdrink or a non-alcoholic drink from our menu in hand and have the option to include a 4-course dinner on certain dates. Immerse yourself in the tranquillity of the Spree as the water gently laps against the boat and see a vibrant and colorful atmosphere come alive on the riverbanks. If you choose to include dinner, you enjoy your aperitif on a one way tour aboard the FITZGERALD to your final destination - the Patio Restaurant Ship, where you are indulged with a delicious 4-course menu and where this evening ends. Arriving in the enchanting ambiance of the PATIO Restaurant, an unforgettable culinary experience awaits you: an exquisite four-course menu, prepared by our professional kitchen team, which will delight your taste buds. Sample Menu for the 4-course Dinner on the PATIO Ship Restaurant: (which can spontaneously change depending on availability and offer) *** Scottish label rouge salmon | Hash brown | Sour cream Asparagus from Brandenburg | Hash brown | Sour cream *** Baked artichoke | herb espuma | Époisses *** Catch of the Day | Summer vegetables | Couscous Slow cooked veal | Summer vegetables | Couscous Grilled celeriac | Summer vegetables | Couscous *** Yogurt ice cream | Olive cake | Lime This evening will remain in your memory for a long time!

Berlin: Hop-On Hop-Off Bus and Icebar Ticket Combo

Berlin: Hop-On Hop-Off Bus and Icebar Ticket Combo

Cruise around the city in a hop-on hop-off bus and see all the sights over a period of 24 hours. Explore the historic neighborhoods of the German capital with ease and hop off for a chilling experience at the Angiyok Icebar Berlin.   Board the bus at the starting location, and once you see something interesting, hop off and explore — from the Brandenburg Gate to Potsdamer Platz, the Berlin Zoo to the Reichstag. Onboard, you’ll get audio commentary in multiple languages so you can learn about everything you see along the way.   The nearest stop for the Icebar Berlin is Rotes Rathaus/Alexanderplatz. From there, you can walk to the ice bar, where upon arrival, you’ll receive 3 free tokens: 1 gold and 2 silver. First, you’ll enter the lounge with normal room temperatures. Exchange your gold token for a beer, wine, freshly made cocktail, or non-alcoholic beverage. After a welcome drink in the lounge, don the provided warm coat and gloves to enter the negative 10-degree Celsius ice bar. Exchange your two silver tokens for beer, liquor shots, or orange juice. Enjoy the ambient light and ice sculptures and see how long you can stand the arctic temperatures.

Potsdam: Self-Guided Walking Tour of City Center

Potsdam: Self-Guided Walking Tour of City Center

Get to know Potsdam in a relaxed way. Start the self-guided tour and spend a beautiful and varied time in the exciting and fascinating city of Potsdam. 21 different locations, including Museum Barberini, City Palace, and Friendship Island and the Dutch Quarter are on your way. Start the tour at Long Bridge, the oldest known inner-city Havel crossing. Continue to the city center, visiting Friendship Island and Havel Promenade, pausing at each location to solve a puzzle or learn more about the location. Passing the Potsdam Film Museum, the tour continues to Neuer Markt and the Garrison Church Forum, where you can learn more about the controversial discussions surrounding the reconstruction of the church. Then it's time to venture to Museum Barberini and into the stunning City Palace, once home to Prussian Kings and German Emperors. Finally pass through the Dutch Quarter to the Church of St. Peter and Paul. At the tour stops, there are entertaining tasks to solve and fun questions to answer. Who knows, for example, what ... but no, we won't tell you yet! The tour is a great way to get outside and discover new things with family, friends or on your own. It's like being shown Potsdam by a good friend. Many anecdotes will enrich your walk through the city. You can start the tour at any time and as often as you like in the browser of a smartphone. On site or even from the comfort of your sofa. Enjoy your time in Potsdam! *** Good to know *** You will receive the link to start the tour in an email directly after booking.

Never Again Berlin – Sachsenhausen Concentration Camp

Never Again Berlin – Sachsenhausen Concentration Camp

Embark on a journey through history with our comprehensive "Never Again" tour at the Sachsenhausen Memorial, beginning in the city of Oranienburg. As we step into the past, we unravel the roots of Hitler's ascent to power, the strategic selection of this location for the camp, and the chilling history of concentration camps. Discover how the city endured wartime bombings, leaving the camp untouched. Our walk from the train station leads us to the visitors' center, where detailed models of the camp elucidate the physical structures designed for control and the perpetuation of superiority over prisoners. Uncover the unsettling transformation of the former SS training camp into today's Brandenburg police academy, a stark reminder of the site's dark history. Delve into the heart of the SS troop camp and the head of the camp's house, where officers callously enjoyed family time amidst prisoners' suffering. Explore the grim reality of sex work by female prisoners, punctuated by the frequent visits of reporters, ambassadors, and humanitarian organizations, raising the haunting question, "Who knew?" Tower A beckons with its chilling "Perpetrators' Room" exhibition, showcasing the indoctrination of the SS and portraits of officers revealing the power of their brainwashing. Witness the reign of terror they enjoyed, the daily roll calls, and the exploitative shoe testing track for the "lowest" categories of prisoners, exposing how the Nazis profited from the prisoners' agony and labor. Embark on an autonomous exploration of the prisoners' barracks and the camp kitchen, where Neo-nazis denying the Holocaust have launched attacks. Uncover connections to the present, including the rise of the AfD, a German far-right group. Station Z awaits, narrating the mass murder of Soviet prisoners, including child soldiers, and detailing the operation of the gas chambers and crematorium that witnessed unspeakable atrocities. Finally, the infirmary unveils the depths of racism, control over women's bodies, eugenics, and the unsettling truth of prisoners treated as lab rats for the career advancement of Nazi doctors. This profound journey challenges us to confront the past, understand the present, and strive for a future that rejects the atrocities of history.

Berlin: Holland-Park day ticket

Berlin: Holland-Park day ticket

Visit the Holland Park. The perfect destination for a day out with the whole family! Whether it's sunny or rainy, during the week or at the weekend, in the vacations or during school time - we are always there for you with great attractions! Holland Park is an adventure park in the Berlin-Brandenburg area that combines exciting indoor and outdoor activities with Dutch charm. Whether young or old, there is something for everyone to discover here: a large indoor play hall, exciting climbing walls, varied outdoor playgrounds and thrilling rides. The 21-metre-high slide tower and the longest adventure mini-golf course in Germany are also particularly popular. You can enjoy Dutch specialties next to an authentic Dutch mill or visit the charming garden center for all your gardening needs. Holland Park is open all year round and is the perfect place for a fun-filled day out with the whole family - it has everything your heart desires! You can find all further information at www.hollandpark.de

Potsdam: Guided Walking Tour of UNESCO Site and Architecture

Potsdam: Guided Walking Tour of UNESCO Site and Architecture

Enjoy the scenery of Potsdam from the northern city center. See parts of the designated UNESCO World Heritage Site at Sanssouci Palace, once the summer home of the Prussian ruler Frederik the Great in traditional Rococo architectural design. Your tour guide will bring you from here to other anecdotal locations in the German city, including the famous Nikolaikirche (St. Nicholas Church) with its massive Classicist style dome, modeled after ancient Greek architecture, and completed in the 1830s. Any stop along the way will be dissected in its history and cultural significance in the city as your guide is a historical expert on this small town. Impressive facts and antidotes will lead you along your guided tour and give you precise knowledge of Potsdam.

From Berlin: 5-Hour Boat Cruise around Müggelberge

From Berlin: 5-Hour Boat Cruise around Müggelberge

Depart from Treptow Harbor and leave the hustle and bustle of the big city behind on an exciting 5-hour cruise through Müggelberge. Head to the old town of Köpenick, an area surrounded by idyllic parkland where a statue of the “Captain of Köpenick” stands by the town hall, then continue on towards Berlin’s largest lake – Müggelsee. From the water, enjoy a view of greater and lesser Müggelberge, which boasts over 320 kilometers of forest paths and waterways. At a height of 82 meters, the Müggelturm offers a fascinating panoramic view of the Brandenburg countryside. Continue along the Müggelspree to the New Venice water district, with bridges and canals built in the 1920s, before crossing the Dämeritzsee and proceeding along the Gosen Canal to the Seddinsee and the oldest sports area of Berlin, the Grünau international regatta site. Finally, follow the Spree as the boat returns to Treptow Harbor.

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