Private tour in Berlin Lee E
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Lee E.
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Welcome to Europe's greatest city! Some people read about Berlin's history. I watched it happen — and I've been here so long, the city has stopped feeling like my adopted home and started feeling like my accomplice. Bertolt Brecht said it best: "You are never born a Berliner, you become one." By that measure, I'm about as Berliner as it gets. I was here before the Wall came down — and I was here the day it did. I've watched this city transform from the front lines of the Cold War into the cultural capital of Europe, and I've made it my life's work to share that story with travelers who want more than a selfie at the Brandenburg Gate. My credentials are a little unusual. Rick Steves personally trained me as a guide and travel writer — I led tours for his company and spent years researching his Germany guidebook. I still contribute regularly to the Fodor's series, covering Eastern and Northern Germany. Before all that, I spent eight years running the German Railroad's Eurail Aid Office, untangling the chaos of European rail travel for thousands of visitors. I hold an MA in Contemporary European History, studied Art History in Florence, Jewish Studies in Munich, and attended Charles University in Prague. I'm a certified guide at Sachsenhausen Concentration Camp Memorial, served as a Board Member of the Berlin Historical Association, and the founder and first President of the Berlin Guide Federation — because I care enough about this craft to have built an organization around improving it. Several embassies trust me to quietly guide their VIP guests through the city. I'll leave it at that. But here's what none of that paperwork tells you: I'm genuinely fun to spend a day with. History doesn't have to be a lecture. Berlin's story is wild, strange, tragic, and triumphant — and I know how to tell it. Every tour I run is tailored to you: your interests, your pace, your questions. I don't do cookie-cutter. Time is precious, and I treat it that way. A few practical notes: I am not a driver, but I can join you in your vehicle or arrange a car and driver separately. Berlin gets hectic in summer — please reach out before you book so we can make sure we're a great fit.
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For me, Jewish history is not a separate chapter in Berlin’s past but an integral part of the city’s story. The development of Berlin cannot be understood without recognizing the central role played by its Jewish residents. My tours place Jewish life within this broader historical context. Ashkenazi Jews settled in Berlin, integrated into German society, adopted the language, and became deeply embedded in the city’s cultural and intellectual life. Many came to see themselves fully as Germans. This makes the rupture of the Nazi era all the more devastating, and the reemergence of Jewish life in Berlin today all the more remarkable. What distinguishes my approach as a guide is a willingness to acknowledge—and even embrace—the narrischkeit: the humor, irony, and occasional absurdity that accompany the complex story of Berlin and its people.
I’m intentionally flexible about specific routes and details. In my experience, even the best-laid plans evolve once we meet and I begin tailoring the experience to you. We will certainly cover all the “main sites,” along with some of the hidden corners that make Berlin so compelling. Every tour covers Gendamrmemarkt The Fashion District The Mendelssohn Family Bebelplatz Museum Island The site of the Old synagogue Rosenstrasse Otto Weidt The New Synagogue
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One practical note before we set off: a valid public transportation ticket is essential for this tour. Berlin's U-Bahn and S-Bahn are how we get around, and we use them a lot. If you arrive without a ticket, don't worry — we can help sort one out at the start of the day. But please do try to come prepared, as it keeps things moving and gets us to the good stuff faster.
Gendarmenmarkt, Berlin, Berlin, 10117, Germany
This experience is all about you and we can meet wherever and whenever you like. Meeting in the Mitte district of the city center is optimal
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