Visit the must-see sights of Nuremberg on a walking tour with an expert private guide at your side! This private sightseeing tour offers a flexible itinerary that’s tailored to your interests. Explore Nuremberg’s medieval Old Town to see attractions like the Beautiful Fountain, the Imperial Castle courtyards, and St Lawrence Church, one of the most beautiful Gothic churches in Germany. Then visit the Nuremberg Nazi party rally grounds or the courthouse where the Nuremberg war-crime trials took place and learn about the city during the days of the Third Reich (Nazi Germany) while seeing sites like the Congress Hall of the Nazi Party and Luitpold Arena.
Please note that with the two-hour tour option it is normally only possible to see one area: the old town or rally grounds or courthouse. With the three-hour option you can visit two out of the three main areas. With the 4-hour options it is possible to to have an overview of all three areas or a more in depth look at two out of three.
Tour can begin at your centrally located hotel, at the Nuremberg train station (Hauptbahnhof) or any other central location.
Some of the best preserved medieval fortifications in Europe.
A reproduction of a traditional craftsman's market with shops and restaurants.
15th century customs house and granary, now home to one of the city's many breweries.
The marketplace has been the city center since the 1300's. It hosts the world-famous Christmas Markets as well as many other seasonal markets and events.
The "Beautiful Fountain" includes a golden Gothic tower and the wishing ring of Nuremberg.
The Old Town Hall finished in 1622 and rebuilt after being destroyed in World War II.
Nuremberg's oldest church, Saint Sebald is the patron saint of the city.
The original house of the famous renaissance artist.
The Imperial Castle courtyards with foundations dating back to at least the year 1050.
Made infamous in propaganda films like "Triumph of the Will", this area of the former Rally Grounds was used by the Nazis more than any other.
One of the largest Third Reich buildings left in the world. See how Germany confronts this past today.
The city's fairgrounds which were used for the Nuremberg rallies.
Public recreation area used for the infamous Nuremberg Rallies.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
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