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Discover Nuremberg’s WWII and Old Town highlights on this private 5-hour combo tour, featuring expert guides, historical sites, and convenient transportation.
Exploring Nuremberg becomes especially meaningful with this PRIVATE Combo Tour that combines World War II history with the charm of Old Town. Priced at $231.52 per person, the tour lasts approximately 5 hours and is designed for those interested in a comprehensive, personalized experience. From walking past the Nuremberg Trial Courthouse to visiting the Documentation Center Nazi Party Rally Grounds, this tour provides an efficient way to see key historical sites and highlights of the city’s scenic old streets — all in one go.
A standout feature of this tour is the private transportation, which ensures a smooth and comfortable journey between stops. It also includes a dedicated tour guide, offering engaging commentary on Nuremberg’s significance during WWII and its vibrant medieval past. The tour is ideal for visitors eager to learn about history in depth, with the flexibility to customize parts of the journey. A noteworthy point is the advance booking requirement, with most reservations made 117 days ahead, reflecting its popularity.

This private tour zeroes in on Nuremberg’s role during WWII, with visits to the Memorium Nuremberg Trials and the Documentation Center Nazi Party Rally Grounds. The Memorium is a key stop, where visitors learn about the Zeppelinwiese parade grounds redesigned by Albert Speer during 1934-1937. The site features the Zeppelin grandstand, which remains a dominant feature, providing insight into the Nazi’s use of architecture for propaganda.
The Nazi Party Rally Grounds area, including the Zeppelinfeld, showcases the Nazi parade grounds used from 1933 to 1938, designed by Albert Speer, with variations in buildings used for Nazi congresses. The Hall of Congress, designed by Ludwig and Franz Ruff, offers an additional perspective on the scale of Nazi events held here. Visitors can appreciate the sheer physical scope of these structures, with free access to the Zeppelinfeld, adding to the authenticity of the experience.
The Documentation Center Nazi Party Rally Grounds concludes this segment of the tour. This site, located in the southeast of Nuremberg, was a primary location for Nazi gatherings, with heavy military vehicles parading around the area. The one-hour visit highlights the importance of this site in Nazi history and its influence on the city’s landscape.
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In tandem with WWII sites, this tour offers a stroll through Nuremberg’s Old Town, revealing its medieval charm and historical stories. The Town Hall is one of the central highlights, where the guide shares tales of King Charle IV and other notable figures linked to the city’s past. The one-hour walk is free from admission charges, making it accessible and engaging.
The tour also passes by the Imperial Castles courtyards, giving a glimpse into the city’s medieval fortifications. The narrow streets and historic buildings reflect Nuremberg’s rich history as a free imperial city, with many stories connected to its past rulers. The walk is paced to give enough time to appreciate the architecture, while the private vehicle ensures smooth transitions between the Old Town and WWII sites.
At the core of this experience is the opportunity to see where Albrecht Dürer, the Renaissance painter, once lived. This spot adds a cultural dimension to the tour, blending art, history, and architecture seamlessly.

A key benefit of this tour is the private transportation service, which means travelers do not need to navigate public transit or worry about timing. The pick-up service is available, simplifying logistics, especially when visiting multiple sites spread across Nuremberg.
The group size is limited to your private party, providing an intimate learning environment. The mobile ticket option adds an extra level of convenience, allowing last-minute adjustments and easy access. The tour duration of approximately 5 hours balances thoroughness with comfort, giving all the valuable details without feeling rushed.
Given the near public transportation accessibility, the tour is well-suited for those staying in or near central Nuremberg, eager to make the most of their limited time.

Stop 1: Nuremberg Old Town
The tour begins in the Old Town, where the guide shares stories of King Charle IV and Hitler. This walk allows appreciation of Nuremberg’s medieval architecture and significant historical sites, all without additional admission fees. The one-hour segment provides context for the city’s layered history.
Stop 2: Memorium Nuremberg Trials
Next, the tour visits the Memorium, focusing on the Zeppelinwiese parade grounds redesigned by Albert Speer. Here, you’ll see the Zeppelin grandstand, a prominent structure from the Nazi era. This two-hour stop offers insights into Nuremberg’s darkest chapter, with the admission fee not included but the site itself free to observe.
Stop 3: Zeppelinfeld
A quick 30-minute visit to the Zeppelinfeld showcases the Nazi parade ground used for mass rallies. Designed by Albert Speer, it features expansive open spaces where large Nazi events once took place. This site’s access is free, making it a compelling piece of Nazi architecture.
Stop 4: Documentation Center Nazi Party Rally Grounds
Concluding the WWII segment, this one-hour visit explores the Documentation Center, located in the Nazi rally grounds area. The site was used from 1933, with heavy military parade activities. The admission fee is not included, but the site offers powerful visual context into Nazi propaganda efforts.

This combo tour stands out because it combines Nuremberg’s WWII history with Old Town sightseeing in a private setting. Unlike general city tours, the inclusion of specific WWII sites like the Memorium and Rally Grounds makes it particularly appealing for history enthusiasts.
For travelers interested in flexibility, the private guide allows for adjustments based on your interests. The group discounts and mobile ticket options offer additional convenience, making the tour adaptable for various preferences. It’s a good alternative to larger group excursions, offering a more personalized experience.

This private combo tour is perfect for visitors with a keen interest in Nuremberg’s WWII history and medieval architecture. The approximately 5-hour schedule suits those who want an immersive experience without long, tiring days. It works well for individuals, couples, or small groups seeking a flexible, educational outing.
Since the admission fees for some sites are not included, travelers should budget accordingly. The tour’s detailed commentary and private vehicle make it suitable for those who prefer a more personalized, in-depth exploration of Nuremberg’s complex past.

This PRIVATE Nuremberg Combo Tour offers a balanced approach to understanding the city’s WWII history and medieval charm. Its private guide and transportation create a comfortable, personalized environment, ideal for those eager to explore Nuremberg’s past at their own pace. The combination of key Nazi sites and the Old Town highlights makes for a comprehensive day out, especially for history buffs.
While some sites require additional admission fees, the overall value lies in the expert guidance and convenience. The high booking rate and perfect 5.0 rating reflect its popularity among visitors. This tour is most suited for those seeking an intimate, educational experience with a focus on Nuremberg’s significant WWII landmarks and scenic medieval streets.
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Is transportation included in the tour?
Yes, private transportation is included, ensuring a smooth and comfortable experience between all stops.
How long does the tour last?
The approximate duration is 5 hours, giving ample time to explore both WWII sites and Old Town highlights.
Can I customize the itinerary?
Yes, the private guide allows for some flexibility to adapt the schedule to your interests.
Are entry fees included?
No, admission tickets for some sites like the Memorium and Documentation Center are not included in the tour price.
Is the tour suitable for all ages?
Most travelers can participate, but given the historical nature, it’s best suited for those interested in WWII and history.
Is booking required in advance?
Yes, the tour is typically booked 117 days in advance, and a free cancellation policy is available up to 24 hours prior.
Where does the tour start?
The tour departs from Nuremberg, with pickup offered for added convenience.
What makes this tour stand out?
The combination of WWII sites and Old Town sightseeing, along with private transportation and guide, offers an efficient and personalized way to see Nuremberg’s key highlights.
What is the cost of the tour?
The price is $231.52 per person, reflecting its private, guided nature and inclusion of transportation.
How do reviews rate this experience?
It maintains a perfect 5.0/5 rating based on 3 reviews, praising the knowledgeable guides and engaging storytelling.