Hello Everyone!
My partner and I are coming back to fantastic Berlin for a long weekend in March and are wondering if anyone knows of organised tours of WWII underground bunkers/shelters? I have read that these tours exist but we are unable to find anything on the web...
Also has anyone heard of a tour of the Berlin underground system apparently run by BVG on a Friday night in some sort of customised/open top train?
Really can%26#39;t wait to come back to the best city in Europe (2nd Best after London!)
Any comments would be greatly appreciated...
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http://berlinerunterwelten.de/en/002/002.htm
http://www.bbn-berlin.com/
www.story-of-berlin.de/index.php��
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Info on the one run by the BVG is available here:
www.bvg.de/index.php/en/Bvg/Index/folder/603
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The tour with the open top train through the underground network is great. You should book it well in advance though at it is quickly sold out, sometimes months in advance.
Downside is that the comments are as far as I know in German only therefore you wont understand of the history/technical information if you don%26#39;t understand German. Anyway, just driving through the tunnels in this open top train is fun and interesting in itself.
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The tours offered by Berliner Unterwelten are absolutely great as well
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Thanks for your help!!!!
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What are the top 10 things that i need to see in Berlin. I have never been to Germany and i am from the U.S with German descent. Please let me know.
Thank you.
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Artman24:
You would get a much better response by posting your inquiry as a separate posting. Using your heading, %26quot;top 10 in Berlin%26quot; I think you%26#39;ll get a lot of feedback, but buried in the %26quot;Bunker Tours%26quot; heading you won%26#39;t.
That being said, a top ten for Berlin sort of depends on your interests. But here are a few %26quot;don%26#39;t miss%26quot; sites in my humble opinion:
Brandenburg Gate and a walk down the Unter den Linden.
Reichstag (do the tour)
Pergamon Museum (and Museum Island generally)
Sachsenhausen concentration camp (north of the city)
Kathe Kollwitz museum
German History Museum and next door, Neue Wache
Berliner Dom
There%26#39;s a lot more too.
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