Become immersed in the culture of Berlin leading up to World War II and how it has radically changed, turning Germany’s capital into a progressive and eco-friendly city. For a glimpse into Berlin’s shameful past, you will behold an art installation of signs in the Bavarian Quarter that spell out former Nazi laws against the Jews. The signs are unsettling and dehumanizing and depict just how cruelly Jews were treated during that dark period. You will also see the former Tempelhof Airport, an absolutely massive structure that was built as a symbol of Nazi power and later used in the post-war Berlin Airlift that brought supplies to West Berlin. Following free time at a trendy market hall, you will visit Klunkerkranich, a rooftop garden bar that offers extraordinary views of the city. To round out the experience, you will next see Prinzessinnengarten, an ingenious project that has turned an urban wasteland into a green garden oasis.