School tours to Germany

Germany is a land of contrasts — where medieval towns meet modern innovation, and history is worn proudly, not hidden. Berlin, its creative and cultural capital, is a living classroom: a city that remembers, reflects, and reinvents. With every cobbled street, museum visit, and conversation, students connect with a place that values learning, resilience, and bold ideas.


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Curriculum-aligned travel that brings learning to life through real-world experiences


Where history and innovation collide

Heritage: Walk the Berlin Wall’s remains and witness Cold War history up close.
History: Visit the haunting yet powerful Holocaust Memorial and Topography of Terror.
Art & Culture: Explore world-class museums on Museum Island and discover stories through street art.
Cultural Immersion: Dive into daily life with fresh pretzels, bustling markets, and conversations in German.

Student Leadership and Growth

On Futurekind tours, students aren’t just along for the ride — they’re actively involved. From navigating a city map to presenting reflections, capturing their experience in journals, or leading parts of a museum visit, students are encouraged to take initiative. This kind of engagement builds curiosity, confidence, and ownership of their own learning journey.

Berlin
83.5 million
The Federal Eagle
Euro
“Guten Tag”
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UN Sustainable Development Goals

Every Futurekind journey is a learning journey. Whether students are exploring world-changing ideas in museums, developing independence through travel, or deepening their understanding of different cultures, our programs are grounded in SDG 4 — ensuring inclusive, quality education that equips young people to shape a better world.
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Germany has over 20,000 castles — more than almost any other country.
Accommodation

In Germany, stays are as unique as the cities themselves — think converted factories turned hostels, cosy guesthouses near historic sites, or modern dorms in buzzing neighbourhoods. These bases offer more than just a place to sleep; they provide the perfect mix of comfort and community, giving students the chance to reflect, connect, and explore like locals.

Futurekind Must Do Moments

Stand where world events unfolded — from Checkpoint Charlie to the Berlin Wall. Students can experience the tension of divided Germany, then dive into today’s vibrant Berlin through its museums, street food, and open conversations. This is history not in books, but on foot — made real, human, and unforgettable.

Culture

German culture is thoughtful, expressive, and built on the belief that history should be remembered, not erased. From the precision of its engineering to the depth of its philosophy, Germany celebrates art, dialogue, and identity. Berlin especially pulses with creativity — street art, indie cinemas, classical music, and community spaces combine to tell a powerful story of renewal and resilience.

Cultural R and R

Pause for currywurst in a Berlin park, join a street art tour in Kreuzberg, or take in the views from the Reichstag dome. From flea markets and festivals to rooftop cafés and river walks, Germany offers moments of reflection, expression, and joy — perfect for unwinding after deep learning.

The Jewish Museum offers an emotional journey through Jewish history, while the East Side Gallery turns part of the Berlin Wall into a vibrant symbol of freedom. It’s a city where history isn’t just studied, it’s experienced.


Designed with purpose, built around your students

Curriculum-aligned travel that brings learning to life through real-world experiences

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