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Potsdam 的顶级体验
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Potsdam Bike Tour with Rail Transport from Berlin
Take a day‐trip from Berlin and discover UNESCO World Heritage listed Potsdam, all by the seat of your bike! From park lands to alleyways, you're English‐speaking guide will recount historical anecdotes as you explore an array of Prussian and Cold War sites.
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Guided bike tour from Potsdam to Berlin Wannsee
One of the most beautiful cycle tours in the region leads right through the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Potsdam's palaces and gardens to the southwest of Berlin. Take a leisurely ride from Potsdam Central Station through Potsdam's historic Old Town: from the rebuilt palace at the Alter Markt via Bassinplatz, through the Dutch Quarter to Nauener Tor. After leaving the old town, we pass the Russian colony "Alexandrowka". From there you'll descend to the New Garden, where you can take a short break at the Meierei on the banks of the Havel. Through the New Garden, past Cecilienhof Palace, you'll finally reach the Glienicke Bridge, in the middle of which the border once ran and which now connects Potsdam with Berlin again.On the Berlin side, there is a pavilion called "Great Curiosity" and the two Glienicke palaces. The path now continues along the banks of the Havel. You'll pass the Sacrower Heilandskirche church, the Moorlake restaurant and the romantic Pfaueninsel island. At Heckeshorn, you have a beautiful view of the Wannsee lido and the many sailing boats. In the idyllic street "Am Großen Wannsee" you'll also encounter the highs and lows of German history: beautiful villas and yacht clubs on the one hand and the site of the infamous Wannsee Conference, on the other. The tour ends at Wannsee station.Itinerary: Potsdam main station, Potsdam old town, New Garden, Cecilienhof, Glienicker Bridge, Wannsee Cenference Villa, Wannsee train station.
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Remarkable Corners of Potsdam – Private Family Walking Tour
Embark on a two‐hour family walking tour that takes you through the enchanting sights of Potsdam. Start in front of the magnificent Sanssouci Palace and enjoy the stunning gardens in Schlosspark Sanssouci, where you can immerse yourself in the grandeur of the rococo architecture. Marvel at the serene Church of Peace and witness its tranquil atmosphere, followed by a stroll through the iconic Brandenburg Gate. Discover the charming Dutch Quarter with its picturesque houses and explore the beautiful Katholische Pfarrkirche St. Peter und Paul. Continue your journey to admire the architectural gem of St. Nicholas’ Church before ending at the lively Alter Markt, where you can unwind and enjoy the vibrant atmosphere of this historic square.
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Enthralling Potsdam with An Immersive Walking Journey
Embrace the magic of Potsdam on this captivating walking journey. Start by beholding the grandeur of Sanssouci Palace, with its stunning gardens that lure you with their beauty. Immerse in the aura of a time long past, and let the whispers of history enchant you. Traverse to Cecilienhof Palace, where each brick echoes tales of the Cold War era, allowing you to touch history. Continue your journey by visiting the Palace Gardens. Inhale the fragrant scent of blooming flowers, nature’s own perfume. Make your way through Potsdam’s Dutch Quarter, a gem boasting unique architecture that keeps you admiring every corner. Throughout your journey, uncover the stories that imbue Potsdam with its charm, making this tour a truly enchanting experience.
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Christmas Walking Tour of Magical Potsdam
Embark on a magical 3‐hour Christmas walking tour in Potsdam, starting at the iconic Brandenburg Gate. Immerse yourself in the festive atmosphere as you stroll down Brandenburger Strasse, adorned with dazzling decorations and a Christmas market. Discover the Katholische Pfarrkirche St. Peter und Paul for an uplifting Christmas atmosphere. Explore the charming Luisenplatz in Potsdam, where the Christmas market offers delightful treats and insights into local culture. Conclude your tour at Bassinplatz, with its picturesque scenery and nearby Christmas market where locals offer traditional and unique products. Enjoy the enchanting holiday spirit in these remarkable locations.
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Beautiful Baroque Potsdam: A Self‐Guided Audio Tour
See Potsdam’s Old Town, one of the most beautiful baroque centers in all of Europe, at your own pace with this affordable walking tour. • Stand in the shadows of three of the old city gates and learn about the city’s Jewish community • Hear from producer Jo Eckardt, owner and founder of A Friend in Berlin tour company • Do it all in 75 minutes or linger at stops along the way with complete control over when you start and finish • Get unlimited use before your booking date and after it • Use the virtual tour option at home Once you’ve booked, you’ll receive a ticket with instructions and a unique code listed under “Before You Go”. Then simply install the VoiceMap app and enter your code. The app displays directions to the starting point, and when you’re in the right place, just pop in your headphones and tap start. VoiceMap has automatic GPS playback, with turn‐by‐turn directions. It also works offline.
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Potsdam Sightseeing: Small‐Group History Walking Tour
While Potsdam is renowned for its scenic gardens and castles, it also played a critical role during World War II and the Cold War. Learn all about the city’s 20th‐century history on this immersive walking tour. Begin at Cecilienhof Palace, host to the Potsdam Conference that ended WWII. As you go, you’ll also discover the city’s former KGB headquarters, will see other Soviet–era landmarks, and will visit the “Bridge of Spies” where secret agents were exchanged during the Cold War.
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Private History Walk through Potsdam with a Local Expert
Set off on a two‐hour exclusive walk through the history of Potsdam with a Local Expert by your side. From Sanssouci Palace to the Dutch Quarter, explore Potsdam’s most iconic landmarks and the historic events that made them famous. Discover how Potsdam’s Conference of 1945 impacted modern‐day architecture, cultural identity, and Brandenburgisch dialect.Embark on a journey where history comes alive, making this tour a not‐to‐be‐missed experience.
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Guided bike tour from Berlin Wannsee to Potsdam
Explore the scenic route from Berlin‐Wannsee to Potsdam on a guided bike tour.This picturesque journey takes you from Berlin to Potsdam, a city transformed from a barren Prussian garrison town into a stunning ensemble of castles, pavilions, and churches interconnected through parks and waterways. Declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site, this “Prussian Arcadia” is best experienced by bike, offering a sensory feast of history and nature. Starting at the Wannsee S‐Bahn station, cross the bridge with views of sailing boats and the lido, then ride along Am Großen Wannsee, lined with villas and yacht clubs. This serene street is steeped in history, featuring the villa of painter Max Liebermann and the infamous site of the Wannsee Conference where the Holocaust was planned. The route continues past Heckeshorn and along the Havel River, offering sights like Pfaueninsel, the Moorlake restaurant, and the Sacrow Church of the Savior across the river. You'll reach Glienicke Castle and its unique pavilion, the "Great Curiosity". Crossing the historic Bridge of Unity, once a border, you enter Potsdam and turn into the New Garden. Here, you can take a break at the Cecilienhof Palace’s dairy. Pedal through Nauen suburb to Potsdam's historic old town, visiting the Brandenburg Gate, the Dutch Quarter, Bassinplatz, and the rejuvenated Old Market. For a challenge, detour to Pfingstberg and the magnificent Belvedere.Return to Berlin via S‐Bahn or regional train from Potsdam Central Station.
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Potsdam Tour With Sanssouci Palace Audio Tour
Visit the head of the former Prussian Empire on a half‐day trip to Potsdam. Benefit from the perk of having an audio tour of the famous Sanssouci Palace included, as well as a walk through the gardens during the summer months. The route also visits the Russian colony of Alexandrowka, Cecilienhof Palace, and St. Nicholas Church with fascinating guide commentary along the way.