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Discover Nuremberg's medieval charm and WWII history on this 8.5-hour guided day trip from Munich by train, including expert guides and key historical sites.
Exploring Nuremberg from Munich becomes effortless with this full-day guided tour for $91.73 per person. Spanning approximately 8 hours and 30 minutes, the trip departs early from central Munich, with all train fares included, making transportation smooth and worry-free. The tour features a comprehensive walking tour of the historic city center, visits to medieval and gothic landmarks, and a focused exploration of Nuremberg’s dark past during WWII. Guides with rich local knowledge lead you through stories about the city’s over 1,000-year history and its role in the Third Reich.
The tour’s highlight is the guided visit to the Nazi Rally Grounds, where history buffs can also choose to add an entry to the Nazi Documentation Center (additional expense). The experience balances historic insight, scenic views, and free time for lunch or personal exploration. It suits those interested in history, architecture, and WWII, but note that some reviews point out the pace can be brisk, and time in the Old Town may feel limited.


The tour begins at Radius Tours office in Munich, located on Dachauer Str. 4, at 10:30 am. From there, guests walk to the train station for boarding the regional express train heading to Nuremberg. The journey clocking about 1.5 hours is comfortable and includes scenic views of the Bavarian countryside. The round-trip fare is already paid, removing the need for separate ticket bookings.
Group sizes are limited to 25 travelers, ensuring the experience remains intimate and manageable. The tour ends back at the Munich meeting point in the evening, providing a full but well-paced day of exploration.
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Once in Nuremberg, the guide leads you through the Old Town, focusing on its market squares, churches, and historic landmarks. The Nurnberger Rathaus (city hall) is a key stop, where a one-hour tour showcases the city’s medieval architecture. The 14th-century fountain in the main market and one of the city’s oldest churches are also pass-by highlights.
Expect to take in the imposing Kaiserburg Nurnberg, a medieval castle that dominates the city skyline. The guide’s storytelling makes these sites come alive, emphasizing Nuremberg’s importance over a thousand years. The castle visit lasts about 30 minutes and offers panoramic views but is optional due to the uphill walk involved.
A significant part of this tour is the guided exploration of the Nazi Rally Grounds, where Hitler’s Nazi Party staged large-scale parades. Visitors receive detailed insights into the architectural layout and the symbolic meaning of these sites. The Nazi Documentation Center can be visited afterward for an additional fee, providing deeper context into Nuremberg’s WWII history.
The walk around the Rally Grounds lasts roughly 30 minutes and is a stark reminder of the city’s dark past. The ground’s open, expansive spaces are striking, with some parts, like the Congress Hall, still under partial construction, which may influence the visit.

Guides like Elisabeth, Scott, Suzanne, Paul, and Achem receive praise for their knowledge and engaging storytelling. Many reviews highlight their ability to explain complex history clearly and keep the group interested. Guides are also attentive to questions and personalize the experience where possible, balancing historical facts with anecdotes.
Some guests note that timing can be tight, especially during visits to Old Town and castle, which might feel rushed. It’s recommended to wear comfortable shoes and be prepared for a good amount of walking. The pace is generally brisk, but guides are willing to adapt when needed.
While the tour includes free time for lunch, there are no specific meal arrangements. Guests are encouraged to explore local eateries during the free period. Some reviews suggest that more time in Old Town for personal exploration would enhance the experience, although the current schedule emphasizes coverage of both historic and WWII sites.
The tour does not include food or drinks, so packing snacks or planning for a meal during free time is advisable. It’s also worth noting that admission to the Nazi Documentation Center is an additional expense and is not included in the base price.
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The long walking segments and hilly terrain around the castle and rally grounds mean the tour is best suited for active travelers comfortable with moderate walking. Some reviews mention that the pace can be hurried, especially for those who wish to linger longer at certain sites.
While most travelers can participate, those with mobility issues or difficulty walking uphill should consider this when booking. The tour spans almost the entire day, so preparing for a full schedule is essential.

This guided day trip is ideal for history enthusiasts, particularly those interested in WWII, Nazi Germany, and medieval architecture. The combination of scenic train travel, detailed guides, and visits to key sites makes it a compelling option for educational exploration.
If ample free time or leisurely pace is a priority, this tour might feel a bit rushed. However, for those eager to cover both old town and WWII sites in one day, it offers great value and well-organized logistics.

This full-day guided tour from Munich provides a rundown of Nuremberg’s medieval charm and historical significance during WWII. The expert guides and well-planned itinerary make it a solid choice for history buffs and architecture lovers. The train journey and guided walking tour ensure a stress-free experience.
While the pace can be brisk, the depth of insight and access to key sites make it worthwhile. Visitors who enjoy learning about history firsthand and seeing iconic landmarks will find this tour offers great value for its price and duration. For those seeking a more relaxed exploration, some adjustments in expectations or additional free time might be necessary.
“The tour guide I had was Elisabeth and she was extremely knowledgeable about Nuremburg. I had no idea the full history of Nuremburg which is over 1…”
What is the total cost of the tour?
The tour costs $91.73 per person, including round-trip train fares.
What landmarks will I visit in Nuremberg?
You will see Nuremberg’s Old Town, the Nurnberger Rathaus, the Imperial Castle, and the Nazi Rally Grounds.
Is the Nazi Documentation Center included?
No, visiting the Nazi Documentation Center requires an additional fee.
How long is the train ride from Munich to Nuremberg?
The train journey lasts approximately 1.5 hours each way.
What are the start and end times?
The tour begins at 10:30 am from Radius Tours’ office in Munich and concludes back at the meeting point in the evening.
Is this tour suitable for all ages?
Most travelers can participate, but active walking and hills mean it’s best suited for those with good mobility.
Are meals included?
No, meals and drinks are not included. Free time is provided for lunch.
Can I visit the Nazi Documentation Center?
Yes, but it requires an additional expense and is not part of the standard tour.
What is the group size?
The maximum group size is 25 travelers, ensuring a manageable experience.
What should I wear?
Comfortable shoes and weather-appropriate clothing are advised due to long walking segments.
What is the cancellation policy?
Full refunds are available if canceled at least 24 hours before the tour. Cancellations within 24 hours are not refunded.
Who operates this tour?
The tour is provided by Radius Tours GmbH.