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Nuremberg Oldtown and Third Reich Private Tour

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Our private tours are designed to cater to the unique interests of each group. Simply let us know what you'd like to see and experience, and we'll work to make it a reality. We specialize in both Nuremberg's medieval Old Town and its significant Third Reich sites. When making your request, please include your preferred start time and meeting point, if you have any preferences. Kindly note that prices may vary based on your specific requests.

Our private tours are designed to cater to the unique interests of each group. Simply let us know what you'd like to see and experience, and we'll work to make it a reality. We specialize in both Nuremberg's medieval Old Town and its significant Third Reich sites. When making your request, please include your preferred start time and meeting point, if you have any preferences. Kindly note that prices may vary based on your specific requests.

Quick info

Duration
2 hours
Languages
English
Mobile ticket
Accepted

What's Included

Included

We will take care of the public transport tickets if needed.

Transportation amenities

Not Included

If you want to visit the museum of the Nuremberg trials or the Doku-Zentrum after the tour, we can help you with the tickets.

Fees

Gratuities

Fees

Meeting and Pickup

Meeting point

Look for the white umbrella with a green logo

End point

Look for the white umbrella with a green logo

Pickup Information

We can pick you up at your hotel, the train station, or wherever’s easiest in the city.

Itinerary

Private Tour

1

Nuremberg’s Old Town is one of the most beautiful medieval cities in Germany. On your private tour, we’ll visit all the major sights in the city center — from the mighty Imperial Castle and venerable churches to winding half-timbered alleys and lively squares. Nuremberg has much to marvel at and discover.

1 minutes
2

Nuremberg Castle is the landmark of the city of Nuremberg. It is a 'triple castle,' consisting of the Imperial Castle, the Burgraves’ Castle, and the buildings of the Imperial City.

20 minutes
3

The Hauptmarkt is the central square in Nuremberg’s Old Town. It is home to sights such as the 'Beautiful Fountain,' the 'Church of Our Lady,' and, as a highlight, the 'Männleinslaufen' clockwork display.

20 minutes
4

The Albrecht Dürer House is a medieval residence built around 1420. It gained its current appearance through renovations carried out by Bernhard Walther after 1500. From 1509 until his death in 1528, it served as Albrecht Dürer’s home and workplace. Discover everything worth knowing about Nuremberg’s most important son.

10 minutes
5

Nuremberg’s most beautiful craftsmen’s lane is a must on any tour of medieval Nuremberg. Learn more about the destruction and reconstruction of the Old Town during and after World War II.

20 minutes
6

The Henkerhaus (Executioner’s House) in Nuremberg is a historic building located on the banks of the Pegnitz River. It served as the home and workplace of the city’s executioner during the Middle Ages. Today, it houses a museum that offers insights into the life of the executioner, crime, and justice in medieval Nuremberg. The exhibition also sheds light on the social isolation and stigma executioners faced. Its atmospheric setting makes it a unique stop for history enthusiasts.

20 minutes
7

Nuremberg’s city walls are among the best-preserved medieval fortifications in Europe. Built between the 12th and 16th centuries, they once stretched over 5 kilometers and enclosed the entire Old Town. The walls feature towers, gates, and a moat, reflecting the city’s former importance and need for defense. Large sections can still be walked today, offering great views and historical insights. They remain a powerful symbol of Nuremberg’s medieval heritage.

20 minutes
8

St. Sebaldus Church is one of Nuremberg’s oldest and most important medieval churches. Dedicated to the city’s patron saint, St. Sebald, it features stunning Gothic architecture and richly decorated interiors. The church houses valuable artworks, including an impressive altar by Veit Stoss. It has been a central place of worship and community gathering for centuries. Visiting St. Sebald offers a deep connection to Nuremberg’s spiritual and cultural history.

20 minutes
9

The former Reichsparteitagsgelände in Nuremberg is the vast site where Nazi Party rallies were held from the 1930s. It includes monumental architecture designed to showcase Nazi power and propaganda. Today, parts of the area serve as a documentation center and museum that educate visitors about this dark chapter in history. The site stands as a powerful reminder of the dangers of totalitarianism.

1 hour
10

The Nuremberg Trials were a series of military tribunals held after World War II to prosecute prominent leaders of Nazi Germany for war crimes. Taking place in Nuremberg between 1945 and 1946, they set important precedents for international law and justice. The trials were held in the Palace of Justice, where key figures were held accountable for crimes against humanity. They marked a historic effort to confront and document the atrocities of the Holocaust and the war. We can end our tour here in case you want to enter its museum.

30 minutes
Admission Ticket Free

Additional Information

Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller

Service animals allowed

Public transportation options are available nearby

Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness

Available Languages

GermanEnglish

Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

Refund Schedule

1+ days before
100% refund
Within 1 days
0% refund

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