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Religious Studies school trips to Berlin
The recent history of Germany’s capital is still clearly evident today walk through this fascinating city and feel continually aware of its recent past. Our experienced guides can provide an introductory talk on the history and diversity of the largely integrated Jewish community in Germany and to the background and tragic events of the Final Solution.

- Itinerary
- Visits
- Accommodation
- Eating Out
- Support
- Resources

Below, you’ll find an example of one of our most popular itinerary choices, but we can tailor-make yours from scratch to meet your exact requirements...
Berlin - 4 day guided tour from £317pp*
Travelling in November 2012. Price includes return flights (all taxes & charges included), airport transfers to & from accommodation, 3 nights' half-board accommodation at Meininger Hotel Berlin Prenzlauer Berg, services of a Guide Lecturer throughout your visit, extensive group travel insurance, and a generous free place ratio of 1 in 10.
And then add our most popular itinerary package below for £18pp*
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Our most popular visits in Berlin for Religious Studies school trips
Here are some of our most popular visits in Berlin for Religious Studies groups. We can tailor-make an itinerary to your exact needs. Call 0845 688 8988 to create your itinerary from scratch today.
Key Visits
Neue Synagogue
When inaugurated in 1866, the New Synagogue was one of the largest in the world. Damaged during Kristallnacht, the building was destroyed during the war. The front section and dome were restored in the 1980s and now house a fascinating museum chronicling the history of the building, its congregation and Jewish life in Berlin.
House Of The Wannsee Conference
The lakeside villa, where the now famous meeting took place in January 1942, houses a permanent exhibition which seeks to place the Wannsee Conference in its historical context. The exhibition traces the chronological development of the Holocaust from the origins of anti-Semitism through the conference itself, to the mass deportations and extermination.
Sachsenhausen Concentration Camp
One of the earliest and most important in Germany, the story of the camp from its origins, its development within the camp system, its wartime use, the liberation and its post-war history during the Soviet period, are told in a series of exhibitions within the extensive remains of the camp itself.
Ravensbrück Concentration Camp
Situated 60 miles north of Berlin, the extensive remains of Ravensbrück, the principal women’s concentration camp, now house collections and exhibitions chronicling all aspects of the camp’s history.
Introductory Walking Tour
On arrival in Berlin, our guides introduce you to West Berlin with the following sites (covered on foot and using public transport):
- Zoo Station, including Kaiser Wilhelm Memorial Church
- Kurfürstendamm
- Bernauer Strasse to view the Wall Memorial
Religious Studies Walking Tour of Berlin Centre
Morning sites will include Reichstag, Brandenburg Gate, Holocaust Memorial and Hitler’s bunker. Afternoon visits in the Jewish District, Northern Mitte. Sites include Oranienburger Strasse, Neue Synagogue, Grosse Hamburger Strasse, Kristallnacht Memorial, Deportation Memorial and other sites relating to the former Jewish community ending at Hackescher Markt (sites covered on foot and using public transport).
Leisure Activities Available Include:
Shopping on the Ku’damm
TV Tower, Alexanderplatz
Potsdamer Platz - Shopping, Imax cinema, restaurants
Below, you'll find some of our most popular accommodation options for school groups.
This is just a sample of our full range, so for full details of all properties available, please call 0845 688 8988 to speak to one of our Educational Travel Advisors today.
Meininger Hotel Berlin Hallesches UferThis youth hotel offers good quality rooms with modern bathrooms and furnishings. Students will love the hotel’s young, cosmopolitan and relaxed feel. There are excellent public transport connections near the hotel, as well as accessibility to the buzzing ‘Potsdamerplatz’ by foot.

Meininger Hotel Berlin Hallesches Ufer
Each and every MEININGER property combines the service and comfort of a hotel with the carefree and open-minded style of a hostel. So if you’re wanting accommodation in a central location with high quality facilities at affordable prices, then look no further.

AddressHallesches Ufer 30 | Local Rating |
Capacity311 guests, 975 rooms, over 7 floors |

Location Information
This hostel is located in the heart of Berlin and is within walking distance of historical sights such as the Brandenburg Gate, Checkpoint Charlie, the Jewish Museum and Berlin’s ‘new city centre’ at Potsdamer Platz. The nearest U-bahn stations are ‘Möckernbrücke’ (U1 & U7) and ‘Hallesches Tor’ (U1 & U6). Both are within 200 metres of the hotel.


Accommodation Facilities
- 24-hour reception
- Multi-lingual staff
- Dining room
- Snack bar
- Meeting rooms
- Bar
- Gamezone with pinball, table soccer, video games, karaoke and movie nights
- In house cinema room with large screen TV
- Roof terrace
- Free Wi-Fi in public areas
- Internet terminals are available
- Laundry facilities (subject to fees)
- Luggage room
- Individual locker
- Payphone
- 2 lifts
- Parking spaces for coaches (free of charge)
- Disabled facilities: There is 1 x double bedded room on the ground floor with disabled facilities. All areas are wheelchair accessible. Medications can be kept in a refrigerator on request.
Student Rooms
- 2-6 bedded rooms (Bunk beds)
- En-suite facilities
- TV
- Towels
- Non-smoking room
Staff Rooms
- Twins/singles
- En-suite facilities
- TV
- Telephone
- Towels
- Tea & coffee-making facilities
- Non-smoking room
Weekly Activity Plan Available Free of Charge for School Groups
Monday
Karaoke Night
Singstar-Contest, including a small prize for the best singer.
Tuesday
Game Contest
Classes challenge other classes: in board games, darts, table foosball, billiards etc, including a small prize for the winner.
Wednesday
DVD-Night
Watch soccer games, on TV, DVD’S of the newest TV series or your most favourite movies in our in house cinema.
Thursday
Goodbye Party
With good music, cocktails (non alcoholic) and a good party mood.
Friday, Saturday & Sunday
Free Choice
Musical request program, DVD night or Goodbye Party – you have the choice!
Safety Guidance
The hotel conforms to all local standards, which does not require windows to have restricted opening or plate glass windows/patio doors to have anti-collision motifs to ensure that people are aware glass is present. Group leaders are advised to consider this in their risk assessments/group management plan and ensure appropriate control measures are put in place.


Security Deposit
Please note a deposit of €50 per group for the hotel room key cards is requested upon arrival. This deposit will be fully refunded upon your departure provided all key cards are returned to Reception. The deposit must be paid in cash.

Aletto Youth HotelOriginally constructed in the 1920s, the building was totally renovated and refurbished in 2002. The hotel extends over 6 floors.

Aletto Youth Hotel
This modern hotel, specifically designed with older school groups and students in mind, offers a good level of comfort, good facilities, a competitive price and is well positioned in Berlin’s centre.

AddressGrunewaldstraße 33 | Local Rating |
Capacity280 guests in 72 rooms. |

Location Information
The hotel is situated in the district of Schöneberg, south of Kurfurstendamm, close to all public transportation. This is a good safe area with plenty of shops nearby. Numerous buses connect guests directly from the hotel to the Zoo station (Bus 146, about 10 minutes), Brandenburg Gate and Unter Den Linden (Bus 348, around 15 minutes). The nearest Underground stations are ‘Eisenacherstraße’ (Line 7) which is a 2 minute walk from the hotel and ‘Bayerischer Platz’ (Line 4) which is a 3 minute walk from the hotel.


Accommodation Facilities
- 24-hour reception
- Dinner self-service bar
- 2 breakfast rooms
- Breakfast buffet bar
- Games room with electronic games, electronic darts and table football
- Cinema room with large screen television and DVD player
- Luggage room
- Courtyard area with benches
- Karaoke evenings on request
- Safe
- Internet access
- Disabled facilities: This property has no specific facilities or adapted rooms for disabled clients, apart from public disabled toilets. It should be noted that property extends over 6 floors but does not have a lift.
Student Rooms
- 3-6 bedded rooms
- En-suite facilities
- TV/radio
- Extra toilets and showers on each corridor
Staff Rooms
- Twins/singles
- En-suite facilities
- TV/radio
- Extra toilets and showers on each corridor

We can pre-book your meals at our great group prices to help your itinerary run smoothly. Popular options include:
- Maredo restaurants
- Route 66
- Der Alte Fritz
- Hard Rock Cafe
...and more!
NST City Representative
Our Berlin City Representative, Tatjana, or a member of her team will meet you on arrival, assist with hotel check-in, advise on points of interest and public transport and provide 24 hour emergency assistance.
NST Guide Lecturers
An increasing number of schools book a Guided Study Tour each year due to the recommendation of NST’s customers. Why not add an NST Guide Lecturer to your tour package. Your guide will:
- Be selected from a specialist team to meet your exact visit requirements
- Be a highly experienced and knowledgeable educationalist
- Have a proven track record of delivering excellent results
- Have an understanding of the needs of students and information delivery
- Understand the pressures and requirements of Group Leaders
A Strong Teaching Background
All of our guides are ex-teachers with specific Religious Studies expertise. Their educational background and detailed knowledge of the current curriculum helps them to meet your specific needs. As former teachers they also understand the demands and requirements of organising educational visits.
Helping You to Prepare Your Ideal Itinerary
Our guides will contact you before your visit to discuss your learning objectives. They will then advise on the appropriate visits to build an itinerary that matches your specified objectives and enables your group to get the most out of every day.
More Time for One-to-One Teaching
With an NST Guide Lecturer leading the group you gain the opportunity to provide individual tuition and enjoy the visits with your students.
First Evening Talk
Your Guide Lecturer will provide an informal discussion on your first evening, setting the scene for the next few days. Helping students focus on the days to come and covering many general questions up front, this talk will allow more time for specific questions at each site.
Excellent Local Knowledge
Our guides can offer advice on practicalities such as public transport, food stops and evening leisure activities and are able to adapt tours due to changing weather conditions or to minimize queuing.






