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    Warnemunde, Germany

    There’s a variety of tours of Berlin from Warnemunde.

    From here you can visit Berlin and see the Charlottenburg Castle, the Brandenburg Gate, Olympic Stadium, Reichstag, Potsdamer Square and Unter den Linden. Warnemunde itself is a popular seaside resort on the Baltic Sea. You will find a number of cosy pubs and attractive shops, with the wide sandy beach an extremely tempting proposition.

    • TOUR H - BALTIC FISHING
    • Warnemunde, Germany, Germany
    • Fishing is one of the most popular hobbies in the United Kingdom, so why not try it out today.

    • TOUR F - FORGOTTEN FISCHLAND
    • Warnemunde, Germany, Germany
    • This scenic tour will take us east from Warnemünde and show us the surrounding countryside and villages. As it is a coach and boat tour it is suitable for passengers who prefer not to do much walking.

    • TOUR A - BEST OF BERLIN
    • Warnemunde, Germany, Germany
    • Our exciting tour programme starts upon arrival. We shall pass the Alexander Platz Square, with Berlin’s Television Tower – the centre and heart of former East Berlin.

    • TOUR B - THE MOLLI & THE MINSTER
    • Warnemunde, Germany, Germany
    • Close to the Minster is the train station, from where we will enjoy a ride on the historic Molli narrow gauge steam train.

    • TOUR C - FLAVOURS OF ROSTOCK
    • Warnemunde, Germany, Germany
    • We shall see the centuries old New Market, with the beautiful City Hall (outside view), and St Mary’s Church – Rostock’s landmark – at the Goat Market. A visit will be made inside the church, which has a unique astronomical clock.

    • TOUR G - TOP SECRET BUNKER TOUR
    • Warnemunde, Germany, Germany
    • Since the fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989, and the reunification of Germany, sites associated with the 40-year long Cold War and the division of the country into West and East Germany have become relics. One example of East Germany’s preparation for the so-called Third World War was the construction of highly specialised military bunkers.