Welcome to the Berlin Underworld Tour – exploring the history and mystery! While in Berlin most visitors go round it
have explored the great sightseeing of the world, but very few explore the under grounds of the world. Today, we will go in search of things that people do not know about and meet folk they have never even heard about.
secret underground structures including passages, tunnels and bunkers that tell a part of Berlin’s interesting history. Join us as we explore
The things hidden in plain view of possibly the most fascinating city on the planet.
1. Uncovering the Past
Beside the noise and activity of the modern city of Berlin there chemically exist a system of tunnels which have seen the prugatory of that city. From
These underground passages hold a number of tales from the World War II to the Cold War. The Berlin Underworld Tour brings to the surface
objects that have been concealed from plain sight as well as abandoned bunkers and parts of structures that embody history of Maastricht.
1.1 World War II Bunkers
In world war II the city was massively bombed and the Berlin citizens took their refuge in various shelters especially in the地下鉄. The tour
leads you directly to one such bunker and gives you a peep into how the people fought and survived.
during those difficult times. Stroll through the long narrow corridors and feel the Vicarious living that people employed below the
city during the war.
1.2 Cold War Era
With the onset of the cold war tensions the city was also divided into two. Below the modern infrastructure, there were tunnels.
were designed to connect the eastern and the western part of a city or two different cities. These tunnels were escape passages for East Germans who wanted a life of freedom in the
West. Visit these and get to know the stories of the escape attempts and people who tried to evade death.
everything for freedom.
2. Killer Mysteries and Mystery Killers
It is a shame, of course, that Berlin’s underground has its fair share of urban legends or mysterious tales. The Berlin Underworld Tour will continue the exploration of the city.
some of these things and make your journey a little more mysterious and exciting.
2.1 The Ghost Stations
After World War II and during the Cold war, some of the subway stations in what was called West Berlin were left forgotten. Closed
because they were located to the East, these stations remained closed for decades. Step off the train at one of
these ghost stations and the feeling of the area that was associated with these stations.
2.2 The Führerbunker
The Führerbunker – a rather large underground complex “house”, in which Adolf Hitler decided to end his life, is one of the most visited places in Berlin. Discover the
place where Hitler ended his life to understand the role of the bunker in the latter stage of the Second World
War II. It may be a guide to learn how the Nazis ended and a view of WWII as you’ve never seen before.
3. Practical Information
3.1 Booking the Tour
It is possible to book the Berlin Underworld Tour on-line, as well as at the office of the company. They are better to be booked, in advance as
few people may occasionally be available particularly during the peak periods of tourism.
3.2 What to Expect
The tour lasts about 2 hours and includes the time for walking and moving through the facility as well as going through underground tunnels. Wear
good comfortable shoes and a lighter clothing, because the underground is usually somewhat colder than on the street. The tour guides are
are professional and give comments also in other languages.
3.3 Safety Precautions
, although the tour seems harmless , one must obey the instructions given by the tour guides and avoid taking unwanted chances on safety.
regulations. As much as the tunnels will have been cleared, some of them may have low roof or may have some rough features so be careful on your feet.
exploring.
4. Conclusion
Berlin Underworld Tour is one of those tours which provides quite an interesting approach to experiencing Berlin with no fuss or glamour.
urban history hidden under the layers of urban pavement. From the bunker established during WW II to the escape tunnel during the Cold War, this tour provides
another view on the history of the city. Take this journey and reveal some of the secrets of the Berlin.
underworld!