

Join the Small Group Potsdam for a Journey Through History and Palaces
Explore the full itinerary for Small group Potsdam: A Journey Through History and Palaces in Berlin, Germany. This monuments & memorials experience includes 8 stops over 1 day. Duration: 4 hours. Activity level: Light.

Alte Markt: A historic square featuring striking architecture that tells the story of Potsdam's past and the legacy of Frederick William IRead moreMore about Altes Rathaus


Go through the Church of Peace, German Emperor Frederick III's Moseleum Read moreMore about Potsdam Friedenskirche

Sanssouci Park in Potsdam is a sprawling, elegant park surrounding the stunning Sanssouci Palace, the former summer retreat of Frederick the Great. Known for its manicured gardens, ornate fountains, and lush vineyards, this UNESCO World Heritage site offers a serene setting with scenic walkways, picturesque terraces, and beautiful architecture. Visitors can explore a variety of historical structures, including the grand Neues Palais, making Sanssouci Park a top destination for history and nature lovers alike.Read moreMore about Sanssouci Park

The Brandenburg Gate in Potsdam is a stunning neoclassical monument that serves as a symbol of the city’s historical significance. Completed in 1770, this impressive gate was designed by architect Johann Gottfried Schadow and is adorned with ornate sculptures and decorative elements. It originally marked the entrance to the city and stands as a testament to Potsdam's architectural heritage. Visitors can enjoy its grandeur while exploring the surrounding gardens and nearby attractions, making it a must-see landmark in the city.Read moreMore about Brandenburg Gate (Brandenburger Tor)

The Museum Barberini in Potsdam showcases an impressive collection of Impressionist and modern art, including one of the largest groups of Monet paintings outside France. Housed in a reconstructed Baroque palace, it blends historic charm with world-class exhibitions.Read moreMore about Museum Barberini

The Potsdam Stadtschloss, once the royal residence of Prussian kings, is a stunning Baroque palace now home to the Brandenburg state parliament. Though largely destroyed in WWII, it was faithfully reconstructed and today stands as a symbol of Potsdam’s rich history and architectural grandeurRead moreMore about Potsdamer Stadtschloss