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Sample day programs

Allow us to present a sample of day block for your groups. This is just a starting point—once we understand your specific requirements, we will custom-design the program to perfectly align with your expectations. Let's create the ideal experience together!


DAY BLOCK | FROM 2nd WORLD WAR TO COLD WAR 

Educational Benefits:
DAILY LEARNING DISCUSSION GUIDE FOR TEACHERS

Students will learn about the dramatic shifts in 20th-century European history – from the Nazi regime and WWII to the Cold War and life under surveillance in East Germany. This day builds historical awareness, critical thinking, and contextual understanding.


Morning:

  • Visit to the Stasi Museum
  • Insight into the surveillance system of the former East Germany
    Exhibition inside the original headquarters of the GDR secret police
  • Lunch break near the museum 

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Afternoon:

  • Visit to the Berlin Wall Memorial – Bernauer Straße
  • Guided tour of preserved sections of the Berlin Wall - Stories of division, escape attempts, and life in a divided Berlin
  • Visit to the Topography of Terror - Exhibition on Nazi crimes, Gestapo and SS headquarters, outdoor and indoor displays

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Evening:

  • Dinner in a local restaurant (group menu can be arranged)
  • Optional: Reflection discussion of the day with the teacher (20–30 minutes)
  • Optional: Nightwatchman tour – an atmospheric walk through Berlin with stories from the past

Meals:

  • Breakfast: At the hotel
  • Lunch: In a local restaurant or refreshment stop during the walk
  • Dinner: At the hotel or in a restaurant (depending on the group’s program)


Sites and museums visited:

  • Stasi Museum (entry fee applies)
  • Berlin Wall Memorial – Bernauer Straße (free, public sight)
  • Topography of Terror (free)

DAY BLOCK | 2ND WORLD WAR IN BERLIN

Educational benefits:
DAILY LEARNING DISCUSSION GUIDE FOR TEACHERS

Students will explore the key locations tied to Nazi Germany and the Second World War. The day offers powerful insights into political power, propaganda, memorial culture, and the human impact of war.


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Morning:

3-hour guided walking tour including following sights:

  • Reichstag Building – Parliament with WWII significance (free, registration required)
  • Brandenburg Gate – Iconic historical monument (free)
  • Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe (Holocaust Memorial) – Powerful outdoor memorial (free)
  • Former Hitler’s Bunker Site – Brief stop with historical context
  • Topography of Terror – Passed during tour with introduction (full visit optional another day)

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Afternoon:

  • Haus der Wannsee-Konferenz – Guided educational program (free) Site where Nazi officials planned the "Final Solution" Educational workshop or tour, depending on group needs. Deepens understanding of decision-making processes behind atrocities

 


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Evening:

  • Dinner in a local restaurant (group menu available)
  • Optional: Reflection discussion about the day with teacher (20–30 minutes)
  • Optional: Evening walk or quiet time for processing

Meals:

  • Breakfast: At the hotel
  • Lunch: On own or as arranged near Wannsee
  • Dinner: At local restaurant


Sites and museums visited:

  • Reichstag Building (free, registration needed)
  • Brandenburg Gate (free - public monument)
  • Holocaust Memorial (free - public monument)
  • Haus der Wannsee-Konferenz (free, with guided educational content)

 


DAY BLOCK | ART & CULTURE

Educational benefits:
DAILY LEARNING DISCUSSION GUIDE FOR TEACHERS

Students explore the power of visual art in shaping identity, resistance, and public dialogue. By visiting formal and informal spaces of creativity, they gain an understanding of contemporary culture, street art, and Berlin’s unique role as a canvas of history and expression.


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Morning:

  • Street Art Walking Tour - Guided tour in neighborhoods like Kreuzberg or Friedrichshain. Explore murals, graffiti, artist collectives, and political expression. Discussion on the role of art in public space and youth culture
  • Visit to Hamburger Bahnhof – Museum für Gegenwart (Contemporary Art) - Housed in a former railway station. Works by major 20th and 21st-century artists Great contrast between industrial space and modern creativity

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Afternoon:

  • Visit to Urban Nation Museum for Urban Contemporary Art (free entry) - Vibrant space focused on global urban art. Highlights community projects and social themes
  • Stop at Museum Island *(optional) - Relaxed walk through the UNESCO-listed area Optional entrance to one museum or short photo stop
  • Opportunity to compare classical and modern architecture and art

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Evening:

  • Dinner at a local restaurant

Optional cultural evening:

  • Visit to a contemporary theatre, youth performance, or gallery event
  • Short group reflection led by the teacher on the theme: “What does art in Berlin tell us about the city’s past and present?”




Meals:

  • Breakfast: At the hotel
  • Lunch: On own or in a casual restaurant (can be placed after street art tour)
  • Dinner: In a local restaurant or hotel

Sites and museums visited:

  • Hamburger Bahnhof – Museum of Contemporary Art (entry fee)
  • Street Art  - public areas, free entry
  • Urban Nation Museum (entry fee)
  • Museum Island (entry fee)


DAY BLOCK | FUN & ACTIVE BERLIN

Educational benefits:
DAILY LEARNING DISCUSSION GUIDE FOR TEACHERS

This day supports active learning, creativity, and team-building. Students explore Berlin’s Cold War history by bike, express themselves through street art, and bond through a unique, immersive social gaming experience in the evening.


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Morning:

  • Berlin Wall & Cold War Bike Tour - Guided cycling tour along key Cold War sites (Berlin Wall Memorial, East Side Gallery, Checkpoint Charlie). Blends historical storytelling with active exploration


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Afternoon:

  • Street Art Workshop - Introduction to graffiti culture and Berlin’s street art scene. Hands-on spray-painting session on legal walls with guidance from local artists. Encourages creative thinking and teamwork
  • Optional paddle boarding on the Spree river - guided paddling session with team games

 


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Evening:

  • Dinner in a local, relaxed restaurant
  • Showdown Berlin – Social Gaming Arena Experience. A unique evening activity where students play life-sized digital games. Combines music, lights, puzzles, and challenges in a fast-paced group format. Team-building, high-energy fun, and suitable for all skill levels. 




Meals:

  • Breakfast: At the hotel
    Lunch: On own / casual street food
    Dinner: At a local restaurant


Sites and museums visited:

  • Brandenburg Gate, Checkpoint Charlie, Berlin Wall Memorial, East Side Gallery - public venues free entry
  • Evening at Showdown Berlin (entry fee apply) 

 

CUSTOMIZATION WELCOME | ADDITIONAL TIPS

  • Stasi Museum – Exhibits from the former East German secret police headquarters.
  • DDR Museum – Interactive museum about everyday life in communist East Germany.
  • Checkpoint Charlie – Iconic Cold War border crossing between East and West Berlin.
  • Deutsches Technikmuseum – Hands-on museum exploring science, trains, aviation & tech history.
  • Planetarium Berlin – Immersive astronomy shows about space, stars, and science.
  • Showdown Berlin – Social gaming arena with interactive digital team challenges.
  • Paddleboarding on the Spree – Active water adventure with unique views of the city.
  • Graffiti Workshop – Hands-on creative session guided by Berlin street artists.
  • Berlin Wall Memorial – Preserved section of the Wall with stories of division and escape.
  • East Side Gallery – Longest remaining Berlin Wall section, now a colorful mural gallery.
  • Berlin TV Tower (Fernsehturm) – Iconic structure with panoramic views of Berlin.
  • Museum Island – UNESCO site with five world-renowned museums of art and history

Allow us to present a sample of day block for your groups. This is just a starting point—once we understand your specific requirements, we will custom-design the program to perfectly align with your expectations. Let's create the ideal experience together!