See the famous Nazi Party Rally Grounds and explore the 700-year-old town market square. Set out on a tour of the ancient city of Nuremberg, a city steeped in German history.

NurnbergSee the locations of the iconic scenes captured in Leni Riefenstahl’s Triumph of the Will, such as the Nazi rally grounds were Hitler addressed vast party rallies, the Congress Hall and the region designed as ‘New Rome’ by architect Albert Speer.

Explore the other side of Nuremberg that the locals are proud of. You will see the massive medieval fortifications of the old town, magnificent gothic churches, colorful market place renowned for the Christmas market and the hilltop castle of the old imperial city.

Nuremberg is also home to one of Germany’s oldest Jewish communities. Tour the party rally grounds and visit the Documentation Centre for a glimpse into the city’s dark history.

The tour starts from Munich Central Train Station (Hauptbahnhof) located in the area directly opposite tracks 32-34. You will be met by your English-speaking guide and taken on a 1½ hour train journey from Munich to the city of Nuremberg.

Tour of NurembergNuremberg is one of Germany’s most famous cities and its name is popular throughout the world for the drama associated with the 20th century history. This was where the Third Reich strutted in all its pomp against an epic backdrop of grandiose marching grounds.

Visit the historic old town and the Nazi Party Rally Grounds. Learn from you knowledgeable guide why Hitler transformed 11 square kilometers of the city into a vast rally ground. Nuremberg was the old seat of the imperial parliament whose legacy Hitler sought to distort by hosting the special sitting of his puppet Reichstag that passed the notorious ‘Nuremberg race laws’.

It denied citizenship to Jewish Germans and was an ominous prelude to the coming Holocaust. Today the old rally grounds host a major Third Reich Documentation Centre that maps this painful history in detail and represents evidence of Nuremberg’s determination to come to terms with its past.

See the medieval city walls, the striking 15th century gothic church – Lorenzkirche, the 14th century Frauenkirche (Church of Our Lady) dominating the Main Market.

You will also be taken to the 700-year-old Hauptmarkt  town market square, a market place that bustles with life throughout the year. You will come across shops selling fresh fruits, vegetables, flowers and a range of fine cheese. Also see the stunning Kaiserburg, an ancient imperial castle.

After exploring Nuremberg’s rich heritage, take a train ride back to Munich.

If you like historical places and the tales behind them, this is a tour for you!

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