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Discover Dachau and Munich's Third Reich sites on this full-day guided tour, featuring transport, expert insights, and impactful historical lessons for $118.61.
Explore the profound history of Nazi Germany with this full-day small-group tour from Munich that combines a visit to Dachau Concentration Camp Memorial Site with a walking tour of Munich’s Third Reich landmarks. For $118.61 per person, the experience spans approximately 8 hours, including transportation and the guidance of a knowledgeable guide. This tour is ideal for those interested in understanding the historical depths of the Holocaust and Nazi Germany, with small-group intimacy ensuring personal attention. While it involves a good amount of walking and has no lunch included, it provides a deeply educational journey into one of history’s darkest chapters.
This tour departs from Marienplatz at 9:00 am and offers round-trip transport from central Munich. It features small groups of no more than 15 travelers, which enhances interaction with the guide and allows for more personalized insights. The tour’s reviews, rated 5.0 with 168 reviews, highlight outstanding guides like Alun Evans, praised for his knowledge, respectfulness, and engaging storytelling. The combination of Dachau’s memorial site and the Munich Third Reich walking tour offers a comprehensive look at Nazi history—perfect for history buffs, educators, or anyone seeking a respectful, impactful experience.


The Dachau Memorial Site is the central focus of this tour. A licensed guide leads visitors through reconstructed cell blocks, crematorium, and administration buildings, offering an honest look at the conditions prisoners endured. The site also features an extensive museum exhibit, which visitors can explore during their allocated time. The guide shares little-known facts, such as Heinrich Himmler’s connection to the camp, and contextualizes the role Dachau played as the model for all other Nazi camps.
The emotional weight of Dachau is palpable, with photographs and documents illustrating the barbarity of the regime. The tour emphasizes respectful storytelling, ensuring that the historical horrors are conveyed with sensitivity. This stop lasts about 5 hours, providing ample time for sightseeing, reflection, and learning.
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After returning to Munich, the tour shifts focus to the city’s Third Reich sites. Starting at Marienplatz, the guide points out locations linked to Adolf Hitler and the Nazi Party. Highlights include the Old Town Hall, where in 1938, a decision was made to carry out a pogrom against the Jewish population. The guide also walks past the Staatliches Hofbräuhaus, where Hitler frequently gave speeches, and discusses its historical significance.
Further stops include Odeonsplatz, the site of the 1923 Beer Hall Putsch, and Konigsplatz, where the Munich Agreement of 1938 took place. Each location is explained in detail, helping visitors understand how Munich became a hub for Nazi activities. This segment lasts roughly 2 hours and provides contextual insights into the political environment that led to World War II.

At the end of the tour, visitors have the option to visit an excellent museum exhibit dedicated to National Socialism. This additional site offers further visual and textual insights into Nazi ideology, propaganda, and the atrocities committed. The museum visit is not included in the core itinerary but is recommended for those eager to deepen their understanding of the era.
The museum, along with the Dachau memorial, helps reinforce the importance of remembrance and education. Visitors can explore this exhibit at their own pace after the main tour, enriching their grasp of the historical context.

The tour begins promptly at 9:00 am at Marienplatz in central Munich, a convenient and accessible starting point near public transportation. The guide welcomes guests and provides a brief overview before boarding a train for about 20 minutes to Dachau. Round-trip transportation costs are included, simplifying the logistics for participants.
The tour involves a substantial amount of walking, especially at Dachau, where the site covers a large area with reconstructed structures. Since children under 14 are not permitted, the tour is best suited for those with moderate physical fitness. The small-group size ensures that questions can be asked comfortably, and the guide can adjust the pace as needed.

A major strength of this tour is its small-group format, limited to 15 travelers, which allows for closer interaction with the guide. This setup is especially beneficial during the visits to Dachau, where personal reflection and questions are encouraged. Many reviews praise the respectful, knowledgeable guides, like Alun and Alan, for their sensitivity, professionalism, and ability to handle emotionally charged content.
The small group size also facilitates fewer crowds at key sites, enabling a more intimate and contemplative experience. The guides are skilled at managing the emotional impact, creating a space for reflection while maintaining an informative tone.

Guides like Alun Evans are highly praised for their depth of knowledge and respectful approach. Reviewers mention that guides answer questions thoroughly and present sensitive historical material with care. Their ability to combine detailed facts with compassionate storytelling makes the experience both educational and emotionally respectful.
The guides also demonstrate practical skills, such as knowing shortcuts to minimize crowding and adjusting plans in case of train delays. This professionalism ensures a smooth, stress-free day that maximizes learning and reflection.

While the tour is highly recommended for its educational value, it involves a lot of walking and covers weighty topics that can be emotionally challenging. The tour does not include lunch, so participants should plan accordingly. Weather conditions can vary, so appropriate clothing is advised. Since service animals are allowed, those who need assistance can participate comfortably.
The tour operates rain or shine, emphasizing the importance of dressing appropriately. For those interested in a comprehensive understanding, the optional visit to the National Socialism Museum offers further insights into the history and ideology of the era.

This experience is best suited for individuals with a genuine interest in history, particularly in the Holocaust and Nazi Germany. It suits those who can handle emotional and physical demands, given the length and weight of the topics discussed. Educators, students, and history enthusiasts will find this tour especially valuable.
Because of the small-group setting, visitors seeking a personalized, respectful, and thorough exploration will appreciate the tour’s approach. It’s less suited for very young children or those who prefer more leisurely visits, as it involves considerable walking and intense subject matter.
This tour offers a comprehensive look at Dachau, the first Nazi concentration camp, and Munich’s key sites linked to Nazi political history. It combines emotional reflection with historical education, making it suitable for visitors who want an immersive and respectful experience.
The expert guides ensure that the complex and difficult history is presented with care and clarity. The small-group format enhances the quality of the experience, allowing for meaningful conversations and personalized insights. While the emotional weight of the visit might be intense, it leaves a lasting impression and fosters deeper understanding.
This 8-hour tour from Munich is a well-organized, educational experience that offers an honest look at some of the darkest moments in human history. The combination of Dachau’s memorial site and the Munich Third Reich walking tour provides a balanced perspective, blending emotional weight with factual storytelling.
The highly praised guides, especially their knowledge, respectfulness, and sensitivity, are a key highlight. The round-trip transport and small-group setting make for a comfortable and engaging experience. It’s perfect for those who want to understand history deeply and are prepared for the weighty topics involved.
“Alan was our tour guide and right off the bat I could tell hes a very seasoned guide. I have been all over the world and have done all different ty…”
Is this tour suitable for children?
No, children under 14 are not permitted on this tour, due to the emotional and physical demands involved.
How long does the Dachau visit last?
The Dachau site tour lasts approximately 5 hours, including exploration of the camp, museum, and memorial.
Does the tour include lunch?
No, participants need to arrange their own lunch, as it is not included in the price.
What is the tour’s starting point?
The tour begins at Marienplatz in central Munich at 9:00 am.
Is transportation included?
Yes, round-trip train transport from Munich to Dachau is included in the tour.
How many people are in each group?
The maximum group size is 15 travelers, ensuring a personal experience.
What should I wear?
Since a lot of walking is involved and the tour operates in all weather conditions, dress comfortably and appropriately for the weather.
What are some key sites visited in Munich?
Sites include Old Town Hall, Staatliches Hofbräuhaus, Odeonsplatz, and Konigsplatz—each linked to significant Nazi events.
Can I visit additional museums?
Yes, after the main tour, there is an optional visit to an excellent museum exhibit about National Socialism.
How do I book and cancel?
Bookings require confirmation at the time of purchase, and free cancellations are available up to 24 hours beforehand.