Travel from Berlin to Sachsenhausen Concentration Camp Memorial in a small group. With a maximum of 7 guests in total, this tour remains personal and respectful, giving you time and space for questions, reflection and conversation throughout the visit.
For very small groups of up to 4 guests, we travel together by car from Berlin to Oranienburg. For groups of 5 to 7 guests, we use the S‑Bahn and walk from the station to the memorial. In both cases, you are accompanied by your guide from Berlin and receive important background information on the way.
As a licensed guide, I have spent years meeting survivors and eyewitnesses who shared their memories with me. Their voices accompany us during the visit: stories of persecution and violence, but also of courage, dignity and humanity. These accounts turn the tour into more than a history lesson. It becomes an encounter with real people behind the numbers and statistics.
At the memorial, we walk through key areas of the former camp. You learn how Sachsenhausen was organised, which prisoner groups were held there and what daily life meant in practice. Instead of focusing only on dates and facts, the tour highlights individual biographies and personal stories that are often missing from schoolbooks and standard overviews.
The time on site is designed to be respectful and thoughtful. There is room to pause, look closely and process what you see and hear. You are encouraged to ask questions at any time. The small group size makes it easier to share thoughts and emotions if you wish, or simply to take in the experience quietly.
This tour is for travellers who want both solid historical understanding and a meaningful remembrance experience at one of Germany’s most important memorial sites. If you are looking for a serious, personal visit to Sachsenhausen with a dedicated guide and a small group, this tour from Berlin is designed for you.