Unraveling the complex history of Nuremberg, this guided tour provides a profound exploration of the city’s past. Visitors embark on a journey through time, tracing the footsteps of the notorious Nazi regime and the infamous Nuremberg Trials. The tour offers a comprehensive understanding of Nuremberg’s pivotal role during World War II, immersing participants in the haunting remnants of the Nazi Party Rally Grounds and the medieval charm of the Old Town. With a knowledgeable guide leading the way, this excursion promises to shed light on the city’s darkest chapter, leaving participants with a deeper appreciation for the lessons that can be drawn from Nuremberg’s troubled history.

Key Points

Nuremberg Nazi Rally Grounds and Old Town Tour From Munich - Key Points

  • This tour offers a 7-9 hour experience exploring Nuremberg’s dark Nazi past and medieval Old Town, with round-trip train transportation from Munich.
  • The tour includes a guided walking tour focused on Adolf Hitler and the Nazi Party, with visits to significant sites like the Congress Hall.
  • Participants can opt for a 9-hour tour that provides exclusive access to the Nuremberg Trials Memorial, located within the historic Palace of Justice.
  • The tour is led by a knowledgeable 5-star licensed guide, providing insightful commentary on the city’s Nazi history and World War II.
  • The tour package includes round-trip train tickets, public transport tickets in Nuremberg, and free admission to the Nazi Party Rally Grounds.
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Tour Overview and Pricing

Nuremberg Nazi Rally Grounds and Old Town Tour From Munich - Tour Overview and Pricing

The Nuremberg Nazi Rally Grounds and Old Town Tour from Munich provides a comprehensive 7-9 hour experience, priced from £433.40 per person.

This tour allows visitors to discover Nuremberg’s dark past with a 5-Star Private Guide, learning about Adolf Hitler and the Nazi Party at the infamous Nazi Party Rally Grounds.

The tour also explores Nuremberg’s historic Old Town, featuring medieval and Gothic monuments. Guests have the option to visit the Palace of Justice and learn about the Nuremberg Trials.

The tour includes round-trip train transportation from Munich to Nuremberg, as well as all necessary public transport tickets.

Cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.

Experience Highlights

Nuremberg Nazi Rally Grounds and Old Town Tour From Munich - Experience Highlights

What sets this tour apart is the opportunity to discover Nuremberg’s dark past with a 5-Star Private Guide, who will provide insightful commentary on Adolf Hitler and the Nazi Party at the infamous Nazi Party Rally Grounds. Explore the Old Town’s medieval and Gothic monuments, and for the 9-hour option, visit the Palace of Justice to learn about the Nuremberg Trials.

Experience Highlights
Discover Nuremberg’s Learn about Adolf Explore Old Town
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Star Private Guide Nazi Party Gothic monuments

The knowledgeable guide will bring history to life, ensuring a comprehensive and engaging experience for all participants.

Tour Details

Nuremberg Nazi Rally Grounds and Old Town Tour From Munich - Tour Details

This tour includes a train journey from Munich to Nuremberg, where guests embark on a guided walking tour focused on Nazi history and World War II.

Visitors will explore monumental sites like the Congress Hall, as well as other significant locations related to this dark chapter of history. For the 9-hour option, the tour also provides an opportunity to visit Courtroom 600 at the Palace of Justice, where the famous Nuremberg Trials took place.

The tour details include:

  • Train journey from Munich to Nuremberg

  • Guided walking tour with a 5-Star Licensed Guide

  • Visit to the monumental Congress Hall

  • Exploration of other significant Nazi and WWII sites

  • Optional visit to Courtroom 600 at the Palace of Justice (9-hour option)

Inclusions

Nuremberg Nazi Rally Grounds and Old Town Tour From Munich - Inclusions

Accompanying this Nuremberg tour from Munich are a 5-Star Licensed Guide fluent in the selected language, free admission to the Nazi Party Rally Grounds, and tickets to the Nuremberg Trials Memorial for the 9-hour option.

The guide will provide a walking tour focused on Nazi history and World War II, allowing you to learn about Adolf Hitler and the Nazi Party at the monumental Congress Hall and other significant sites.

For the 9-hour tour, you’ll also have the opportunity to visit Courtroom 600 at the Palace of Justice and explore the Nuremberg Trials Memorial.

Roundtrip train tickets from Munich to Nuremberg and public transport tickets in Nuremberg are also included, ensuring a seamless and comprehensive experience.

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Important Information

Nuremberg Nazi Rally Grounds and Old Town Tour From Munich - Important Information

The tour meeting point is Nuremberg Central Station, and participants should check their email the day before for important information and tickets.

Travelers must ensure timely arrival at Munich Central Station to avoid tour cancellation, as the tour utilizes public transport which is necessary for the experience. The number of attractions visited varies depending on the selected tour option.

Key things to note:

  • Meeting point is Nuremberg Central Station

  • Check email day before for important info and tickets

  • Timely arrival at Munich Central Station is crucial

  • Public transport is required for the tour

  • Number of attractions varies by tour option selected

Train Journey From Munich

Nuremberg Nazi Rally Grounds and Old Town Tour From Munich - Train Journey From Munich

The tour includes a train journey from Munich to Nuremberg, allowing participants to sit back and enjoy the scenic ride as they make their way to the historic city. The round-trip train tickets are included in the tour package, ensuring a seamless and stress-free transportation experience. The train ride takes approximately 1 hour, giving travelers ample time to prepare for the day’s events.

Departure Arrival Duration Frequency
Munich Central Station Nuremberg Central Station 1 hour Trains depart every 30 minutes

The convenient public transportation options provided during the tour eliminate the need for participants to worry about navigating the city, allowing them to fully enjoy the exploration of Nuremberg’s rich history and Nazi legacy.

Guided Walking Tour

Nuremberg Nazi Rally Grounds and Old Town Tour From Munich - Guided Walking Tour

A knowledgeable 5-star licensed guide leads the captivating guided walking tour, sharing insights into Nuremberg’s dark past and the rise of the Nazi Party. The tour focuses on Nazi history and World War II, with visits to monumental sites like the Congress Hall.

Guests will:

  • Explore the Nazi Party Rally Grounds and learn about Adolf Hitler’s impact.

  • Discover medieval and Gothic landmarks in Nuremberg’s historic Old Town.

  • Gain a deeper understanding of the Nuremberg Trials at the Palace of Justice.

  • Appreciate the guide’s expertise and passion for sharing this complex history.

  • Have the option to add a visit to Courtroom 600 for an even more immersive experience.

Nuremberg Trials Memorial

Nuremberg Nazi Rally Grounds and Old Town Tour From Munich - Nuremberg Trials Memorial

As part of the 9-hour tour option, visitors gain exclusive access to the Nuremberg Trials Memorial, housed within the historic Palace of Justice. This poignant exhibit provides a powerful and sobering look into the post-WWII trials of Nazi war criminals. Guests will learn about the landmark cases, the defendants, and the far-reaching implications of the trials.

Historical Significance Key Defendants Lasting Impact
Held from 1945-1946, the trials established the legal principles of crimes against humanity and collective responsibility. Notable defendants included Hermann Göring, Rudolf Hess, and Albert Speer. The trials paved the way for the hotel of the International Criminal Court and modern human rights law.

This in-depth examination of the Nuremberg Trials is a profound and impactful part of the comprehensive Nazi history tour.

Frequently Asked Questions

Nuremberg Nazi Rally Grounds and Old Town Tour From Munich - Frequently Asked Questions

Is the Tour Suitable for Children?

Children may find the content of this tour, which covers the history of the Nazi regime, disturbing or upsetting. It’s recommended for ages 16 and up, as the material may not be suitable for younger audiences.

Can I Bring My Own Food and Drinks?

Guests are generally permitted to bring their own food and drinks on tours, unless explicitly prohibited. However, it’s recommended to check the tour details or contact the operator in advance to confirm any restrictions or recommendations regarding outside food and beverages.

Are There Any Accessibility Accommodations Available?

The tour offers accessibility accommodations for guests with disabilities. Wheelchair-accessible transportation and attractions are available, and the guide can provide assistance as needed. Guests should contact the tour operator in advance to discuss their specific requirements.

Is Photography Permitted at the Sites?

Photography is generally permitted at most historical sites, though some restrictions may apply. Visitors should check with site staff or tour guides for specific guidelines before taking photos. Certain areas may prohibit photography to preserve the sanctity or sensitivity of the location.

What Is the Dress Code for the Tour?

There is generally no strict dress code for historical tours. However, visitors are encouraged to dress comfortably and appropriately for the weather and walking. Modest, respectful attire is recommended when visiting solemn or historically significant sites.

Recap

The Nuremberg Nazi Rally Grounds and Old Town Tour from Munich offers a profound exploration of the city’s dark history.

Participants will journey by train to Nuremberg, visiting key sites like the Nazi Party Rally Grounds and the medieval Old Town.

With a knowledgeable guide, they’ll gain insights into Nuremberg’s role in World War II and the infamous Nuremberg Trials, providing a comprehensive understanding of this complex and significant period.

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