English-speaking guide
Round-trip transfers to and from the meet up location
Meals and beverages
Other personal expenses
Tips and gratuities
Participants must be aged 13+ to participate in this activity
This activity requires a minimum of 4 participant(s). If the minimum is not met, you can book an alternative date or request a full refund
Group size: 4-30 participant(s)
The surroundings possess a unique blend of sensitivity and historical importance. Guests are kindly requested to conduct themselves with decorum and appropriateness. Certain details presented in the guide and visible materials on exhibit might warrant parental discretion when it comes to minors
Please be aware that the majority of the tour unfolds in an open and unsheltered setting. Ensure you dress appropriately for the prevailing weather conditions
No food or beverages can be acquired on the Memorial Site premises. Please bring your own refreshments
Water bottle
Food
Walking shoes
Please dress accordingly depending on the day's weather conditions
This activity is not wheelchair-accessible
In 1933, the Dachau Concentration Camp was established primarily for the detention of political prisoners. Several decades later, Heinrich Himmler's inaugural concentration camp underwent a transformation into a memorial site. It now serves as an exhibition space showcasing the ruins of the notorious camp and providing insight into the Nazi regime's rule during World War II. On this half-day excursion, you'll explore the longest-operating Nazi concentration camp, traversing its remaining structures and facilities under the guidance of an informed tour leader. As you navigate the grim history, you'll learn about the stories of resistance and the atrocities faced by the camp's inmates. After a somber walk through the infamous grounds, you'll have the opportunity to view a documentary that delves into the camp's history and the horrifying experiences endured during the Nazi era. Join this day tour, which will transport you from Munich to the Dachau Concentration Camp Memorial Site via train.