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Discover Nuremberg’s WWII history on a 3-hour guided tour with hotel pickup, visiting Nazi rally grounds, Congress Hall, Zeppelin Field, and the Nuremberg Palace of Justice.

This guided Nuremberg: World War II Tour offers a comprehensive look at the city’s Nazi-era sites, all for $91 per person. Lasting around 3 hours, the tour includes hotel pickup and transportation, making it convenient and stress-free to explore key locations related to Germany’s Third Reich. The tour is led by a knowledgeable guide and is limited to small groups of up to 8 participants, ensuring a personalized experience.
The tour covers the Nazi Party Rally Grounds, the unfinished Congress Hall, the Zeppelinfeld, and the Great Road, providing visitors with a detailed understanding of Nuremberg’s role during the Nazi period. It also visits the Palace of Justice, where the Nuremberg Trials took place. While the Palace of Justice is not included in the ticket price, it remains a significant highlight. With 4.4 out of 5 stars from 40 reviews, this experience is well-regarded, although some note the importance of punctuality and preparation.
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This tour begins with hotel pickup in Nuremberg, with guests asked to wait in the hotel lobby 10 minutes before the scheduled pickup time. The pickup service ensures seamless access to the sites, saving travelers from navigating public transport or parking. The transportation is provided by a driver who takes guests to the various locations in a comfortable manner.
Since the tour lasts about 3 hours, the scheduling is tight but flexible enough to cover all major sites comfortably. The pickup and drop-off service is especially useful for visitors staying in central accommodations, though it’s wise to confirm the exact pickup time in advance.

The Nazi Party Rally Grounds form the core of this tour. From 1933 to 1938, these grounds hosted large Nazi rallies, and today they serve as a historical reminder of Germany’s dark past. The guide leads visitors around the expansive site, explaining its significance during World War II.
Highlights include the Zeppelinfeld, a striking open-air platform used for rallies and parades, and the Great Road, nearly 2 kilometers long, originally built to host marches. While the Congress Hall remains unfinished, its scale and architecture offer insight into the ambitions of the Nazi regime. The guide emphasizes the history and purpose of each site, helping visitors understand the context of these structures.
The Congress Hall, also known as the Kongresshalle, is a notable part of the rally grounds and is accessible during the tour. It is unfinished, but its massive scale demonstrates the Nazi leadership’s vision for grand gatherings. The guide’s explanations shed light on its intended purpose and the reasons it was never completed.
Adjacent to the Congress Hall is Zeppelinfeld, a large parade ground with a long, impressive Zeppelin Field. Its distinctive stadium-like structure is iconic, and the guide discusses its use in Nazi rallies and parades. Visitors can appreciate the architecture that was designed to impress and intimidate.
More Great Tours NearbyBuilt to nearly 2 kilometers long, the Great Road was meant for large-scale marches and parades. The tour highlights how this road was central to Nazi propaganda efforts, despite never being used for its original purpose due to the outbreak of World War II.
Walking along the Great Road, the guide explains its purpose, construction era, and how it fits into the broader Nazi rally grounds. This stretch of road remains a powerful symbol of the regime’s ambitions for spectacle and unity.
One of the most historically significant sites visited during this tour is the Palace of Justice. Chosen for its near undamaged state and ample space, it hosted the Nuremberg Trials, where prominent Nazi leaders faced justice.
The tour allows for a self-guided exploration of the Palace, which takes about 45 minutes. While entry tickets are not included in the price, the site’s history makes it a compelling stop. Visitors learn how the courtroom and prison complex played a crucial role in delivering legal accountability after WWII.

The tour duration of 3 hours is designed to balance sightseeing and historical learning without feeling rushed. The small group size (max 8 participants) ensures a personalized experience and opportunities for questions.
The guide speaks multiple languages including English, Italian, Portuguese, and Spanish, catering to diverse groups. The tour is wheelchair accessible, making it suitable for visitors with mobility needs.
A key consideration is that the Palace of Justice is closed on Tuesdays, so plans should be adjusted accordingly if visiting on that day. The tour includes transportation, but entry tickets to the Palace of Justice are not included, so optional tickets should be purchased separately if desired.

Guided by knowledgeable guides, visitors appreciate the clarity and depth of explanations about Nuremberg’s Nazi sites. Reviews highlight Rob, who is praised for being informative and engaging. The guides help interpret the sites and bring historical context alive.
The pacing is well-managed, giving enough time at each stop to absorb information and take photos. Some comments mention tardiness in pickup, emphasizing the importance of punctuality for a smooth experience.
This 3-hour guided tour provides a focused, educational experience of Nuremberg’s Nazi-era sites, making it ideal for visitors interested in history and architecture. The hotel pickup and transportation add convenience, especially for those staying centrally.
While the exclusion of entry tickets to the Palace of Justice might be a minor inconvenience, the guided visits to the rally grounds, Congress Hall, Zeppelinfeld, and Great Road offer a compelling overview of Nuremberg’s role in Nazi Germany.
The small group size and multilingual guides make this a personalized and accessible option. It suits those who want a balanced mix of history, architecture, and storytelling in a manageable timeframe.
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Is hotel pickup available for this tour?
Yes, the tour includes hotel pickup and drop-off in Nuremberg, making logistics simple and smooth.
How long does the tour last?
The total duration is approximately 3 hours, including transportation and site visits.
Are entry tickets to the Palace of Justice included?
No, entry tickets are not included. Visitors can explore the Palace of Justice during the self-guided part of the tour.
What language are guides available in?
Guides speak English, Italian, Portuguese, and Spanish.
Is the tour suitable for wheelchair users?
Yes, the tour is wheelchair accessible.
When is the Palace of Justice closed?
The Palace of Justice is closed on Tuesdays, so plan accordingly if you want to include that site.