Munich: Third Reich & WWII Walking Tour
1.Munich: Third Reich & WWII Walking Tour
A 2.5-hour Munich walk tracing Hitler’s rise from Hofbräuhaus rallies to Königsplatz, plus the White Rose in the Hofgarten.
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A 2.5-hour Munich walk tracing Hitler’s rise from Hofbräuhaus rallies to Königsplatz, plus the White Rose in the Hofgarten.
Most PopularMunich Third Reich Walking Tour: 2.5 hours of Nazi-era sites, memorials, and English storytelling starting at Radius Tours.
“I was travelling during a bit of a slow season and was fortunate enough to book ahead of schedule in a day with no other bookings. So I had the privilege of having a solo tour with Keith, my new Irish friend, who’s lived in Germany now for a couple of decades. Keith was knowledgeable…”
1.5-hour German guided walk through Munich Old Town, Marienplatz, Frauenkirche, Hofbräuhaus and Viktualienmarkt, ending in beer-garden vibes.
Follow Munich’s night watchman through lantern-lit streets, crooked towers, prison tales, and churchyard legends in 1.5 hours
Night ghost walking tour in Munich with 3 spirit shots, English guide, and stops from Marienplatz to Frauenplatz. About 2.5 hours.
“We had a great evening with Hannah Maria. She was charismatic and enthusiastic in her story telling and love for Munich ghost adventures. We are glad to have done this on our first evening in the city as she also pointed out places we might like to come back and visit along our way. Highly…”
A 2-hour guided walk through Munich’s Old Town highlights, from Frauenkirche to Marienplatz, plus a peek at Hofbräuhaus and beer-market stops.
“Our walking tour experience was great. We had Adrian as our tour guide and he gave us so much great info. The check in was easy and all the people in the office where we started were very nice. We finished the tour then went to lunch with some of the other travelers on the…”
Munich Old Town and Viktualienmarkt walk with a live guide: Marienplatz, churches, beer hall, and market bites in 1.5 hours for $282/group.
A 2.5-hour Munich walk tracing Hitler’s rise from beer halls to Nazi HQ, with stops at the Night of Broken Glass site and victim memorials.
Walk Munich’s Old Town for 2 hours with a guide, royal scandal tales, Marienplatz sights, beer-hall tips, and surfing in the English Garden. $23.
A 2-hour small-group Munich walking tour centered on Marienplatz and the Rathaus-Glockenspiel, with beer-and-food tips and real history.
Munich Old Town in 2 hours with an English guide. See Marienplatz, Frauenkirche, the Residenz and more, then Viktualienmarkt.
Munich city walk with Third Reich context and a Viktualienmarkt lunch break. Local tips, beer stops, churches, and central squares.
“Ozzie was fantastic! He gived detailed history on Munich while also giving you tips and guidelines to navigating the city. This tour was very informative and helpful. Would absolutely do it it again!”
A 2.5-hour Munich walk through Nazi origins, key sites like Königsplatz and Feldherrnhalle, plus the White Rose resistance.
“Absolutely worth every penny and more. Our guide was named Alex, and you could not good for a more knowledgeable and personable guide. We were treated to the subject matter specific to the tour as well as so much of the rich history of the area.”
A 105-minute German dark-history walk in Munich’s old town, from Frauenkirche to Sendlinger Tor, with witches and executioners.
“Our guide was fantastic. Although German is not our mother language, she spoke clear and we understood everything.”
A guided Munich city walk plus Oktoberfest grounds tour, ending with a guaranteed beer tent table and included beer and chicken.
“Do it! Unfortunately don’t remember the name of our guide but she was fantastic (she gave us her card but of course I lost it - I believe she said she used to live in London) but this tour was extremely well planned and gave us so much history of Oktoberfest. So many things I…”
The Old Town, the beer halls, the fairytale castles and the Alpine south.