Nuremberg Old Town and Nazi Party Rally Grounds Walking Tour
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Nuremberg Old Town and Nazi Party Rally Grounds Walking Tour

4 h
By walk
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Meet your guide in front of Nuremberg Station, and stroll around the city’s Old Town, admiring the pretty timber-framed houses and cobblestone streets clustered around Nuremberg Castle and the Hauptmarkt – the bustling central square. As you walk, hear tales of the city’s past – from bygone days as a center of the Holy Roman Empire to its days under the dark spell of the Nazis during the Third Reich.

Nuremberg’s architecture beckons to its layered history, too, and many examples of the city’s different architectural styles are covered on your tour. Admire St Lawrence Church – rebuilt after World War II – and pass Schöner Brunnen, a replica of a 14th-century water feature that aptly translates as the ‘beautiful fountain.’ Walk around the medieval city walls, stop for photos outside Albrecht Dürer House and stroll through Nuremberg Castle’s Imperial courtyards.

The next part of your tour involves a trip by the town’s efficient public transport – either by bus or train. Your ticket is included in your tour so simply hop aboard with your guide, and then disembark at the Nuremberg’s Nazi party rally grounds.

Head inside and explore the grounds with your guide, seeing intriguing places like the half-finished Congress Hall – a gigantic building that Hitler planned to use for party meetings – and the Great Street that was designed purely for parades. Gaze at the largest Third Reich buildings where Hitler inspected members of the Schutzstaffel (the SS, the Nazi secret police). Your visit also includes entry to the Documentation Center (own expense), the large on-site museum that exhibits information on key wartime and post-war events like the Nuremberg Trials.

If you want to spend longer at the Documentation Center, then finish your tour inside and browse the exhibitions independently. Alternatively, return to central Nuremberg by public transport with your guide, finishing your tour by the start point.
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Included
  • Local guide
  • Public transport
  • Lunch break at market place
Not included
  • Hotel pickup and drop-off
  • Entrance fee Documentation Center (approx. 5,00 euros)
  • Gratuities
  • Food and drinks
Additional
  • Confirmation will be received at time of booking
  • The tour includes 45 minute lunch break at the market place
  • Not wheelchair accessible
  • Stroller accessible
  • Service animals allowed
  • Near public transportation
  • No heart problems or other serious medical conditions
  • Most travelers can participate
Features
Tourism
85%
Cultural
70%
Nightlife
15%
Sport
15%
Reviews
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Vicki G
5 | 2019-08-13

Nuremberg Old Town is a fascinating historic location. The tour guide provided interesting information about the town, the buildings and their significance. The Nazi Party Rally Grounds was a site that I have wanted to visit for many years after seeing a number of documentaries on its purpose and the rallies that were conducted there, under Hiltler. There is very little left of the actual total structure and grounds, but you can still imagine what it was like in its day. You need to jump on the internet and look at some of the images that were captured during the rallies and the almost unimaginable crowds of citizens and soldiers that attended the rallies. The tour guide again provided some very interesting information regarded its design and structure. After being bombed and almost totally destroyed (including destruction that we were told was done by Germans), Germany has left it as it is. It still sent a shiver down my spine, when I imagined the horrrific events that followed those rallies.

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Rachel H
5 | 2019-07-10

We really enjoyed this walking tour with Chris. He had so much history to share and he was really upbeat.

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Clayton
5 | 2019-07-03

Chris was very knowledgeable and was committed to giving us every bit of information he knew about Nuremberg. Great value!

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carmela.lasorsa
5 | 2019-07-03

This walking tour took you through the entire history of Nuremberg, from its origins to its heyday in the 1500s and finally to the Third Reich era. Our guide Kevin was exceptional with his local knowledge and willingness to answer questions and promote a dialogue. As a history fan I learned so much and still had a great time eating a bratwurst for lunch and discussing all manner of topics. Great experience.

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Laura D
5 | 2018-10-15

Sanbri was very informative and knowledgeable. Learned a lot and thoroughly enjoyed it. Kept out interest throughout the walk. There was a lot of walking!

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Thomas W
5 | 2018-10-03

Jason did a really nice job of answering question and taking making sure were all on the same bus and taking good care of us.

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