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Step into Munich’s history with a full-day guided tour that explores the Dachau Concentration Camp Memorial Site and the city’s Third Reich landmarks. Begin your journey at Dachau, Germany’s first Nazi concentration camp, where a licensed guide shares powerful stories and insights into this somber chapter of the country’s past.
After exploring the memorial and its museum exhibits, return to Munich’s city center. Your guide will lead you through significant sites connected to the rise of the Nazi party, offering historical context and personal stories that bring the era to life.
Walk through Marienplatz and visit locations tied to Adolf Hitler and the events that shaped Germany’s history. See where the infamous Beer Hall Putsch of 1923 took place and learn about the Munich Agreement of 1938, gaining a deeper understanding of the city’s pivotal role.
This small-group experience lasts approximately eight hours and is conducted in English. Transportation between sites and the expertise of a professional guide are included, ensuring a seamless and informative day. Please note, due to the sensitive nature of the tour, children under 14 are not permitted.
Wear comfortable walking shoes, as the tour involves a significant amount of walking and operates in all weather conditions. Book your spot now to secure a place on this meaningful journey through Munich’s complex history.







