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Experience Munich's WWII history with an 8.5-hour tour including Dachau Memorial and a walking tour of Nazi sites, guided by knowledgeable experts for $100.80.

This full-day tour in Munich, offered at $100.80 per person, lasts approximately 8 hours and 30 minutes and provides an in-depth look at Nazi Germany’s rise, Dachau Concentration Camp, and the city’s historical sites linked to the Third Reich. The tour starts at München Hauptbahnhof, where a guide greets participants, and proceeds with transport by train to Dachau. It’s ideal for visitors aged 13 and older, with a maximum group size of 25, offering both educational depth and respectful engagement with sensitive topics.
One of the distinctive strengths of this tour is its combination of Dachau Memorial Site exploration and a walking tour through Munich’s historic Nazi-related locations. While some reviews note a sometimes brisk pace at Dachau, the guides’ expertise and storytelling make the experience both moving and informative. It’s a comprehensive option for those eager to understand how Munich’s history shaped the events of WWII, though it requires a respectful attitude toward the heavy subject matter.

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The tour begins at Radius Tours’ meeting point at Dachauer Str. 4. Travelers meet their guide around 9:00 am, then board a train heading north toward Dachau Concentration Camp. This approach ensures a smooth start and allows for detailed commentary en route, as the guides share insights into the history of Nazi Germany even before arriving at the memorial site.
At Dachau Memorial Site, the guide leads visitors through photographs, documents, and reconstructed buildings, illustrating the scale and brutality of the camp. You’ll see the cell blocks and crematorium and hear stories about Heinrich Himmler and other Nazis linked to this site. The museum and exhibits provide context, but some reviews suggest that the brief tour might feel hurried if you wish to linger longer to read exhibits independently. The guided experience helps highlight little-known facts and ensures a respectful understanding of the camp’s history.

After returning by train to Munich, there’s a brief break to prepare for the city’s Nazi sites walk. The transition from the camp to Munich’s historic locations allows participants to reflect on the Nazi impact both on the camp and the city itself. The guides’ knowledge and sensitivity are often highlighted in reviews, making the experience both educational and respectful.

The walking tour takes place in Munich’s Old Town, focusing on highlights like the former Nazi party headquarters, the location of Hitler’s first party membership, and the site of the 1923 Beer Hall Putsch. You’ll see Königsplatz, a notable Nazi parade ground, and learn about the rise and fall of Adolf Hitler and the Third Reich’s influence on Munich. The tour’s pacing and organization are praised, with guides ensuring engagement and respect for the heavy history.

The itinerary includes Königsplatz, known for its Nazi march history, and Marienplatz, Munich’s central square with historical buildings. The 2.5-hour segment covers Munich’s old town and Nazi-related landmarks, offering a rundown of the city’s role during WWII. The end point at Königsplatz is close to Munich Central Station, making it easy to continue exploring or return to your accommodation.

Guide Nic, Jake, Werner, and others are known for their depth of knowledge and consideration for the emotional weight of the subject matter. Reviews commend their storytelling skills, clarity, and ability to answer questions. Some reviews mention distinctive personalities—like Werner’s passion and Steve’s stories—which enrich the experience. Guides are praised for their engagement, making a weighty topic accessible and impactful.

The tour’s meeting point at Radius Tours offers a central and convenient start. Transportation by train is included, which some reviewers appreciate for its eco-friendliness and efficiency. The group size of up to 25 participants fosters a personalized atmosphere, and guides do their best to manage pacing for different interests and comfort levels.
Reviews often highlight the sensitivity guides show when discussing Nazi atrocities and the emotional impact of visiting Dachau. Some guides share personal stories, adding depth to the historical narrative. This approach ensures that the experience remains respectful and thought-provoking, although some comments point to briefness at Dachau if additional time for reflection is desired.
Most reviews rate this tour 4.7 out of 5, praising knowledgeable guides and organized logistics. While some mention the brief Dachau visit as a limitation, the comprehensive city walk compensates for this. The tour is particularly recommended for those seeking a serious, well-guided overview of Munich’s WWII history and Nazi sites, with many reviewers noting it enriches their understanding of the city’s past.
This guided tour suits history enthusiasts, students, and adults interested in Nazi Germany. The weight of the topics makes it less suitable for very young children, but teenagers aged 13+ are welcome. The professional guides’ respectful tone and depth of knowledge make this a trustworthy and meaningful experience for those eager to learn about one of history’s darkest chapters.
This full-day experience offers a balanced combination of Dachau Concentration Camp and Munich’s Nazi-era sites, guided by expert storytellers. The transport logistics, organization, and sensitivity of the guides shine through in most reviews. It’s an educational journey that demands emotional engagement and reflection, making it ideal for serious students of history or those seeking a comprehensive understanding of Munich’s WWII past.
The tour’s strength lies in the blend of visiting the distant and local, connecting the physical sites to the broader historical context. While the pace at Dachau can be fast, the guides’ depth of knowledge and respectful presentation help make this a valuable and thought-provoking experience.**
“The tour is broken down into two segments. First was the concentration camp. I wish I had not booked this as I couldve done this on my own and had…”
How long does the Munich WWII Sites Including Dachau tour last?
The tour lasts approximately 8 hours and 30 minutes, starting at 9:00 am and including visits to Dachau and city walking.
What is included in the price of $100.80?
The tour includes full access to Dachau Memorial Site, a guided visit, the Third Reich walking tour in Munich, local guide services, and train transportation.
Are food and drinks included?
No, food and drinks are not included in the tour price, so participants should plan accordingly during breaks.
What are the age restrictions for this tour?
The tour is open to all visitors aged 13 and older. Proof of age may be required for younger participants.
Where does the tour meet and end?
The tour begins at Radius Tours, Dachauer Str. 4 and concludes back at the same location, near Munich Central Station.
Can I cancel this tour?
Yes, free cancellation is available if canceled at least 24 hours before the start time, with full refunds.
How many people typically participate?
The maximum group size is 25 travelers, ensuring a manageable and engaging experience.
Are guides knowledgeable about the history?
Yes, guides such as Steve, Nic, Jake, Werner, and others are highly praised for their expertise, storytelling, and sensitivity.
Is the tour suitable for those with physical limitations?
The tour involves walking and train transportation; it may not be ideal for individuals with limited mobility. Please check specific accessibility needs with the provider.
Why do some reviews mention the Dachau visit felt rushed?
Because the guided tour at Dachau is designed to be concise, allowing time for the city walk afterward. If more time is desired, additional independent visits may be considered.