Uncover the complex history and enduring spirit of Nuremberg on a private, fully customizable day trip from Munich. Enjoy hotel pickup and travel in a comfortable, air-conditioned vehicle with your English-speaking driver. Begin at the Palace of Justice, home to Courtroom 600, where the Nuremberg Trials reshaped international law. Continue to the Documentation Center at the former Nazi Party Rally Grounds, where exhibits and architecture reveal the city’s pivotal role in history. Conclude in Nuremberg’s Old Town, a blend of resilience and beauty, where you’ll visit the Albrecht Dürer House and stroll among medieval streets lined with half-timbered homes and local cafés. With the flexibility to extend your ride directly from the app, this private tour offers a profound journey through justice, memory, and culture—a meaningful exploration of Germany’s past and artistic legacy.
Your Welcome Pickups driver will be waiting for you at the selected pickup location and time.
Before your ride, you’ll receive your driver’s details — including their name, phone number, and car information — so you can easily recognize them.
Your driver will arrive on time and be ready to assist you and any special requests before starting your journey.
Please note that our sightseeing tours does not automatically include airport pickup or drop-off. If you wish to start or end your tour at the airport, simply select the option with airport pickup included when booking if available.
Kindly share any special requirements, such as traveling with a service animal or needing extra assistance, when booking your ride. This ensures a smooth and enjoyable experience for you.
Your ride begins in Munich, where your driver will pick you up directly from your accommodation. From this vibrant and historic capital, you'll head north toward Nuremberg, ready to uncover stories of justice, art, and resilience that shaped modern Europe.
The Nuremberg Palace of Justice is famously known as the site of the Nuremberg Trials, where key figures of the Nazi regime were held accountable after World War II. The building houses Courtroom 600, preserved as a historical monument, alongside an informative exhibition that sheds light on this landmark moment in international law and justice.
Set within the former Nazi Party Rally Grounds, this museum offers a detailed look at the rise and fall of the Nazi regime. Through powerful exhibits and multimedia displays, visitors gain insight into the propaganda, events, and ideology that shaped this dark chapter of history, all housed within a striking example of monumental architecture. Please note that entrance tickets, currently priced at ~ €7.50, are not included in the ride.
This historic house was the home and workshop of Albrecht Dürer, one of Germany’s most famous Renaissance artists. Visitors can explore exhibitions showcasing his life, work, and influence, set within a beautifully preserved medieval building in Nuremberg’s Old Town.
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