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Discover Nuremberg’s dark history with this private 3- or 5-hour tour exploring the Nuremberg Trials, Nazi propaganda sites, and historic landmarks.
The Third Reich, Nazi Propaganda, and Nuremberg Trials Private Tour offers a compelling deep dive into Germany’s troubling past, with options to suit different interests and schedules. Priced at $305.38 per person, this tour is designed for those eager to understand the rise and fall of the Nazi movement through critical sites in Nuremberg, Germany.
The tour is available in two versions: a 3-hour experience focusing on Courtroom 600 and Old Town, and a 5-hour version that also includes visits to the Nazi Party Rally Grounds. With a highly rated 5.0/5 from 10 reviews and 100% recommendation, it stands out as an immersive and detailed way to explore this complex history, guided by a licensed expert guide.
While the price might seem steep, the experience provides tickets to the Courtroom 600 exhibition, public transport for the longer tour, and insightful commentary that enriches your understanding of WWII, Nazi propaganda, and Nuremberg’s pivotal role in history. This is ideal for history buffs, students, or anyone interested in Germany’s 20th-century past.


This private tour begins in front of the Palace of Justice at Fürther Str. 110 in Nuremberg. The meeting point is straightforward and close to public transportation, making it easy to access. The initial contact involves a quick check-in with your licensed guide, setting the tone for an engaging exploration ahead.
The duration of the tour varies from 3 to 5 hours, depending on your selected option. The shorter version offers a concentrated visit, while the longer allows for a broader exploration of Nuremberg’s connections to Nazi history.
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A core component of the tour is the Nuremberg Trial Memorial, where the famous Nuremberg Trials took place at the end of WWII. The one-hour visit includes a detailed overview of the trial process, the accused, and the legal significance of the proceedings.
Attendees gain insight into the charges against Nazi leaders, the indictments, and the verdicts, all contextualized within the historic Courtroom 600. The exhibition tickets included in the tour provide a close-up look at the courtroom where history was made.
The exhibition at Courtroom 600 offers an in-depth look at what is regarded as the most infamous criminal trial in history. Visitors can examine original documents, photographs, and displays that detail the indictments and legal proceedings against Nazi officials.
This part of the tour is a highlight, giving a visceral sense of the scale and gravity of the war crimes committed. The guides explain the legal basis of the trial, enabling a nuanced understanding beyond surface-level facts.

The guide’s commentary elaborates on the charges of conspiracy to wage aggressive war, focusing on Nazi leaders like Julius Streicher and Hans Fritzsche. The discussion sheds light on how propaganda was used to manipulate public opinion and rally support for the regime.
This segment helps uncover the methods and ideologies that fueled Nazi Germany, providing essential context for understanding the rise of the Third Reich. It’s an opportunity for visitors to critically assess how propaganda shaped public perceptions and political ambitions.

Following the historical trial sites, the tour delves into Nuremberg’s Old Town, revealing the city’s role in Nazi political events. Highlights include historic city walls, the Pegnitz river, and the medieval half-timbered houses.
The passing of the Nuremberg Laws and the annual Nazi Party Rallies are explained within this context. The tour emphasizes how Nuremberg’s architecture and landmarks reflect its Nazi-era history, offering a tangible connection to the past.

The tour includes visits to notable Gothic churches such as St. Sebald (Sebalduskirche) and Frauenkirche. In St. Sebald, visitors admire the Beautiful Fountain and the church’s architectural details. The Frauenkirche provides an opportunity to learn about Nuremberg’s religious history and its connection to the city’s political past.
These stops offer a moment of reflection amid the historical narrative, connecting cultural heritage with Nuremberg’s broader history.

The Documentation Center at the Nazi Party Rally Grounds is included in the 5-hour tour, accessible via public transportation provided by the tour organizers. This site showcases Nazi propaganda events held between the 1920s and 1940s.
Visitors see the impressive Congress Hall, capable of seating up to 50,000 people, and learn how architecture was used to project Nazi power. This outdoor site offers a stark contrast to the inner city, providing clear evidence of the scale and ambition of Nazi propaganda.

The shorter 3-hour tour involves just the Courtroom 600 and Old Town, with no transport tickets included. It begins at the Palace of Justice and is ideal for those with limited time or a specific focus on the Nuremberg Trials.
The longer 5-hour option broadens the scope to include public transport tickets and the Nazi Rally Grounds, making it a more comprehensive exploration of Nuremberg’s role in Nazi history. The guided tours are led by a 5-star licensed guide fluent in the chosen language, ensuring clear and engaging narration throughout.
This is a private activity, meaning your group receives personalized attention. The guides are praised for their knowledge, preparation, and storytelling ability, making complex and sensitive topics accessible and engaging.
The tour’s flexibility allows for customization based on your interests, and the session length can be tailored, especially with the private format. The tickets to key sites offer added value, providing a richer understanding of Nuremberg’s WWII history.
The Third Reich, Nazi Propaganda, and Nuremberg Trials Private Tour stands out for its depth, expert guidance, and access to significant sites. It suits history enthusiasts, students, or anyone seeking to understand Germany’s darkest chapters with clarity and context.
While the price may be higher than general city tours, the inclusion of tickets and transport adds to its value. The guided narrative brings to life Nuremberg’s complex history, making it a compelling choice for those ready to confront the past.
This tour offers a balanced mix of historical sites and meaningful insights, crafted by knowledgeable guides who make challenging subjects accessible. It’s an educational experience that respects the gravity of its subject matter while providing a thorough understanding of Nuremberg’s role in WWII and Nazi Germany.
“Charlotte was incredibly knowledgable about not just the places on the tour, but everything about Nuremberg. It was a real learning experience and …”
Is the tour suitable for all ages?
The tour is primarily informative and covers sensitive historical topics. It is best suited for teenagers and adults with an interest in history.
Are tickets included in both tour options?
Yes, the tickets to the Courtroom 600 exhibition are included in both options. The public transport tickets are only included with the 5-hour tour.
How long does the longer 5-hour tour last?
The 5-hour tour typically lasts up to 5 hours, including site visits and travel time.
Is transportation provided between sites?
For the 5-hour version, public transport tickets are provided, facilitating visits to the Nazi Party Rally Grounds outside the Old Town.
Can the tour be customized?
As a private tour, it offers some flexibility in scheduling and focus, allowing guides to adjust based on your interests.
What should I wear?
Comfortable walking shoes are recommended, as the tour involves time outdoors and walking through historic areas.
Are there any restrictions or physical requirements?
The tour involves some walking and site visits, but no specific physical requirements are detailed.
How far in advance should I book?
It is recommended to book around 57 days in advance to secure a spot, especially during peak seasons.
What is the cancellation policy?
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. Cancellations made within 24 hours are non-refundable.
Who leads the tour?
The tour is guided by a 5-star licensed guide fluent in the selected language, ensuring expert commentary throughout.
This well-structured, insightful tour offers a sober yet comprehensive look into Nuremberg’s pivotal role in history, combining site visits, exhibitions, and expert narration. It’s designed to educate, provoke thought, and deepen understanding of Germany’s past with respect and clarity.