Combine Nuremberg’s beautiful Old Town sights with a visit to the former Nazi Party Rally Grounds (Reichsparteitagsgelände) on this must-do 4-hour English-language tour. While exploring the medieval city by foot, seeing top sites like the marketplace (Hauptmarkt), Schöner Brünnen (Beautiful Fountain) and the Imperial Castle courtyards. Your expert guide will share the stories behind the history of this fascinating city.
Take a break for lunch (at own expense) in the market, then spend time exploring the Nazi party rally grounds. Learn about the city during the days of the Third Reich (Nazi Germany) and hear about the infamous Nuremberg Rallies while visiting sites like the Congress Hall and Luitpold Arena. The area still contains some of the largest Third Reich ruins left in the world. Your guide will show you historical photos so you can see how the rally grounds have changed over time. All public transportation costs to and from the rally grounds are included in the tour price!
Bahnhofsplatz 9, Nuremberg, Germany
Meet your guide in front of the large center entrance of the Nuremberg train station (Hauptbahnhof).
Nuremberg, Germany
Admire some of the best preserved medieval fortifications in Europe.
Konigstrasse 82, Nuremberg, Germany
Reproduction of a traditional craftsman's market with shops and restaurants.
Hallplatz 2, , Nuremberg, Germany
Former medieval Customs House and granary, now home to one of the city's breweries.
Hauptmarkt, , Nuremberg, Germany
The "Beautiful Fountain" with golden Gothic tower and famous wishing ring of Nuremberg.
Nuremberg, Germany
The marketplace has been the center of the city since the 1300's.
Burg 17, , Nuremberg, Germany
The Imperial Castle dating back to at least the year 1050.
Winklerstrasse 26, Nuremberg, Germany
The oldest church in Nuremberg, Saint Sebald is the patron saint of the city.
Albrecht-Duerer-Str. 39, Nuremberg, Germany
The original house of the famous renaissance artist, now a museum.
Nuremberg, Germany
Lunch break in the marketplace
Innenstadt Sud, Nuremberg, Germany
The remains of the "Luitpold Arena" made infamous in the propganda film "Triumph of the Will".
Bayernstrasse 110, Nuremberg, Germany
Museum dedicated to presenting the history of the Nuremberg Rallies. You are welcome to stay after the tour and visit the museum on your own.
Please meet your guide outside the large center arched entrance of the Nuremberg main train station. The guide will be holding a red and white sign reading "Nuremberg Tours in English."
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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