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Germany Excursions GROUP TRAVEL<br />

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Berlin<br />

Sightseeing tour<br />

Local guide Berlin (max. 3 hours and 25 pax) per guide € 179.00<br />

Local guide Berlin (max. 8 hours and 25 pax) per guide € 460.00<br />

Historical city cruise Berlin<br />

Discover Berlin from the water. Your cruise takes you past the<br />

parliament buildings and through the new Government district to<br />

the ‚House of World Culture‘. Continue the tour passing the Luther<br />

bridge, the Berlin Cathedral, the Museum Island and the oldest<br />

residential quarter of Berlin, the ‚Nikolaiviertel‘.<br />

City cruise p.p. € 9.60<br />

TV Tower<br />

The TV Tower is the highest building of Berlin. From an altitude of<br />

203 and 207 metres you can look out over the entire city with its<br />

large number of tourist attractions. With almost 1.2 million visitors<br />

every year, the Berlin TV tower is one of the most popular attractions<br />

for tourists in Berlin. Admission p.p. € 9.00<br />

Moviepark Babelsberg<br />

For more than 100 years the Babelsberg studios have produced<br />

world-famous films. Now, the film park offers a glance behind the<br />

scenes of film and television. Spectacular shows like the Stunt<br />

Show or the TV-Show, exciting thrills in the interactive XD-experience<br />

and 4D-action cinema will await you.<br />

Admission incl. VIP guided tour p.p. € 26.00<br />

German Curry Sausage museum<br />

In the heart of Berlin you will find this special museum. The main<br />

theme of the museum is the German Curry Sausage, the preferred<br />

sausage of politicians, sports people and stars make your mouth<br />

water. and your senses come alive during a tour of the museum.<br />

Admission incl. Curry Sausage tasting p.p. € 8.50<br />

Where did citizens feel the hand of the dictatorship? Visit Berlin’s<br />

interactive museum and find answers to these questions.<br />

Admission p.p. € 7.00<br />

The Story of Berlin<br />

In this interactive museum visitors may explore 800 years of<br />

Berlin history. In 23 theme rooms everyone can experience the<br />

daily life of the people in Berlin during different eras. With quarter<br />

of a million visitors a year “The Story of Berlin” is one of the<br />

frequently visited museums of the capital. Become yourself a<br />

part of Berlin history.<br />

Admission and guided tour (max. 25 persons) p.p. € 15.50<br />

Madame Tussauds Berlin<br />

The museum opened its doors to the public in the city’s prestigious<br />

"Unter den Linden" Boulevard. Among the wax figures are<br />

German politicians through the ages, a few American presidents,<br />

Albert Einstein and Sigmund Freud, as well as musical legends<br />

from Ludwig van Beethoven to Tokio Hotel. In a ‘behind the scenes’<br />

area, guests learn about the real Madame Tussauds, who<br />

sculpted victims of the French Revolution.<br />

Admission p.p. € 15.00<br />

Check Point Charlie Berlin<br />

The Museum, known as "Haus am Checkpoint Charlie", contains<br />

the best available documentations on the many escape attempts<br />

from East to West. It is a museum like no other. Here you can discover<br />

objects used to escape over, under, and through the Berlin<br />

Wall, and read the stories of those who risked their lives to gain<br />

their freedom. From p.p. € 8.50<br />

Berlin Dungeon<br />

Take a scary journey through the history of Berlin, from the middle<br />

ages to the 19 th century. Discover some of the capitals creepy<br />

ghosts and sinister characters such as the infamous serial killer<br />

Carl Grossmann. Admission p.p. € 14.00<br />

DDR Museum<br />

It is the only museum in Berlin to focus on everyday life in former<br />

East Germany. The DDR Museum widens the conventional focus<br />

away from the Stasi and the Berlin wall to encompass everyday<br />

life. How did life in East Germany differ from the experience of<br />

West Germans? How did the state influence people‘s lives?<br />

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