




Duration
Free cancellation
Guided tour
Transfers included
Meals included
Instant confirmation
Mobile ticket
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Explore Dachau, Germany’s first Nazi camp, with expert guides and round-trip transfers from Munich included in this experience.
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Visit the Dachau Concentration Camp Memorial Site to explore original buildings, museum exhibits, and hear stories of victims and survivors.
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Walk in the footsteps of the Third Reich through key Munich sites like Königsplatz and the Hofbräuhaus with vivid historical context.
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Enjoy small-group tours led by professional guides offering powerful insights, live commentary, and personalized attention.
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8.5-hour full-day Munich combo tour
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Round-trip transfers from Munich
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Expert English-speaking guide
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Small group size (limited to 25 guests)
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5-hour Dachau concentration camp memorial site tour
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45-minute lunch break (meal not included)
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2.5-hour Munich Third Reich walking tour
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Free time to explore Munich's Old Town
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- Food & drinks
You can cancel these tickets up to 24 hours before the experience begins and get a full refund.
Trace Munich’s pivotal WWII history and the rise of the Third Reich on this 2.5-hour guided walking tour.
Getting started
Meet your expert guide at a central Munich location or opt for hotel pickup within the city center. After a brief introduction and ticket check, your group sets out on foot, ready to explore the city’s most significant WWII sites.
Dachau Concentration Camp Memorial Site
Your guided visit to the Dachau Concentration Camp Memorial Site offers a sobering and thought-provoking experience at the site of the first Nazi concentration camp, established in 1933. Accompanied by an expert guide, delve into the harrowing realities faced by the prisoners and learn how Dachau became a model for all subsequent camps.
Features
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Original camp grounds: Walk through the preserved and reconstructed sections of the original camp, including the roll-call area, barracks, and perimeter fences.
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Museum exhibition: Explore the museum’s extensive documentation center, which includes photographs, personal accounts, and artifacts depicting daily life in the camp and the Nazi regime's brutal policies.
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Crematorium and gas chamber: Visit the crematorium area and the gas chamber, presented as part of a memorial, to understand the camp's multifaceted function in the Nazi system.
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Memorial chapels: View the various religious memorials built on the site, including Jewish, Catholic, and Protestant memorials along with the Carmelite Convent, reflecting the universal message of remembrance and reconciliation.
Third Reich Munich walking tour
Munich stands as the birthplace of the Nazi movement, where key events shaped the course of 20th-century history. This tour offers a factual, in-depth look at the city’s role during the Third Reich and WWII, guided by a knowledgeable local.
Features
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Königsplatz: Visit this historic square, once the backdrop for Nazi rallies and propaganda events, and learn how its architecture was used to project power.
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Former Nazi Headquarters: See the locations where the party’s leadership operated, and hear about the decisions that reverberated across Europe.
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Memorial sites: Pause at sites dedicated to victims of the regime, gaining insight into the impact of these events on Munich’s present-day identity.
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Guided insights: Your guide shares context, stories, and key facts at each stop, helping you understand the city’s transformation from the 1930s to today.
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What to bring
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Wear comfortable walking shoes because the tour involves significant walking, especially at the Dachau Memorial Site and throughout Munich’s Old Town.
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Bring sun protection and a light jacket, especially if visiting during cooler months (November to February), as much of the tour is outdoors.
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Carry a water bottle to stay hydrated, as water stations may not be easily accessible during the tour.
What's not allowed
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Flash photography is prohibited at Dachau Memorial to maintain the solemn atmosphere.
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Large bags or backpacks are not allowed at Dachau—bring only essentials.
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Eating and drinking are not allowed in memorial sites.
Accessibility
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Dachau is partially wheelchair accessible. Some areas like the original barracks have uneven ground and gravel paths, making it difficult for those with limited mobility.
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The Munich walking tour involves cobblestone streets and a lot of walking, making it challenging for those with limited mobility.
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Rest stops are provided during the walking tour to ensure everyone has time to sit and relax if needed.
Additional information
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Tours start at the Radius Tours Sales Office at Dachauer Straße. Please arrive at least 15 minutes before the given departure time. If you're late, the guide may not be able to wait, as they have a scheduled train to catch.
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If you have an online booking, you still need to collect a ticket from the sales office before the tour.
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Students with a valid ID are eligible for a discount.
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Tipping guides is strictly prohibited at the Dachau.
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Lunch is not included, but you'll have a short break in Munich to grab a bite. Keep track of time.
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Please be respectful at all times, especially at Dachau, as it’s a memorial site.
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Weather can be unpredictable, so check the forecast and bring appropriate clothing or an umbrella.
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The tour can be emotionally intense due to the content at Dachau and the Nazi-era sites.
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Your voucher will be emailed to you instantly.
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Display the voucher on your mobile phone with a valid photo ID at the meeting point.
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Please arrive at the meeting point 15 mins before the scheduled time of your tour to avoid any delays.
Meeting point
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Meet your guide at Radius Tours Ticket Office.
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Address: Dachauer Str. 4, 80335 München, Germany.
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