PRIVÉ Neurenberg Trials & Rally Grounds Tour





Beschrijving
Mijn populaire "Nuremberg WW2 Combo-tour", van de "Rally Grounds" tot "Room 600", is een geweldige manier om niet alleen meer te weten te komen over de immense proporties van de "voormalige nazi-partij rallyterreinen" en de grootheidswaanzin van het nationaal-socialistische regime maar ook over de "Neurenberg Trials" die het forum vormden voor wat vaak "The Trial of the Century" wordt genoemd. Het is echt een geweldige manier om je Neurenberg WW2-kennis af te ronden. Wat je zult zien Tijdens deze tour beginnen we met een bezoek aan de "Luitpold Arena", de "Congreszaal", "The Great Street" en het "Zeppelin Field". Daarna rijden we naar het "Justice Palace", waar "Room 600" is gevestigd, en leren we over de eerste serieuze poging om staatsleiders te berechten die beschuldigd worden van oorlogsmisdaden.
Rondreisopties
Reisroute
Luitpoldhain, Kongresshalle, Great Street en Zeppelinfeld
Bekijk Room 600 en bezoek de tentoonstelling *LET OP: The Memorium (Room 600 - Processen van Neurenberg) is altijd gesloten op dinsdag. We gaan naar het Justitiepaleis en ik behandel nog steeds al het materiaal, je kunt gewoon niet naar binnen.
Hoogtepunten
Wat is inbegrepen
Ophaallocaties en -tijden
Ophalen en wegbrengen overal in het centrum van Neurenberg is bij de prijs inbegrepen. Vraag een offerte voor ophalen en wegbrengen vanaf een andere locatie.
Beoordelingen van reizigers
Belangrijke informatie
- Geschikt voor alle condities
- Kinderen onder de 4 voet of jonger dan 12 jaar moeten in een auto zitten.
- 7,50 euro per persoon toegangsprijs voor het Justitiepaleis (Neurenberg Trials) LET OP: ZORG ERVOOR DAT U UW MOBIELE TELEFOON EN OORTELEFOON MEENEEMT VOOR HET JUSTITIEPALEIS
- Persoonlijke bescherming: ik draag een masker tijdens het rijden in mijn busje.
- Persoonlijke bescherming: ik raad iedereen in uw groep aan om tijdens het rijden in mijn busje een KN95- of FFP2-masker (Europese versie van KN95) te dragen, maar het is uw keuze.
Beoordelingen(99)
This was the absolute worst tour of our entire trip. Kevin was surly from the moment we met him. Most of the sites we were supposed to visit were closed or blocked by event construction. Kevin said that he had been there the prior day and everything was available. This is not possible since we toured on a Monday and the obstructions were massive. Our next stop was the Nuremberg Trials Museum. Kevin drove us there, barged into the front of the line to have us purchase our tickets, and then he sat in the car while we listened to the audio guide. The only value Kevin provided was taxi service
I am truly sorry that my tour was such a disappointment for you. However, I find your review confusing. If your experience was genuinely as poor as you describe, why did you give me a €50 tip at the end of the tour? I am particularly puzzled because I conducted the tour in exactly the same manner that I have for the past 14 years, during which I have guided hundreds of highly satisfied customers on my Nuremberg Trials and Rally Grounds tours. The situation at the Rally Grounds is entirely beyond my control, and I apologize if any of my comments there did not resonate with you or were not to your liking. Regarding your experience at the Palace of Justice, your review omits some important facts. Private tour guides are not permitted to accompany guests inside the exhibition itself. It also fails to mention the 20-minute introduction and overview of the trials that I provided beforehand. In fact, many of my guests have told me that this overview greatly enhanced their understanding of the exhibition and helped them navigate the large amount of information presented there. I have no objection to constructive criticism, but I would ask you to be completely honest about the circumstances. Isn't this harsh review really a reaction to my refusal to provide a partial refund rather than an accurate reflection of the tour itself?
Kevin was very informative. He had a folder with pictures that provided even more perspective of different locations we were shown. I walked away knowing more about Nuremburg and the Nazi activities in this city.
Thanks, Vicki!
Kevin had very detailed knowledge of the history and locations and was enthusiastic about sharing it. Was an excellent tour!
Thanks for the review, Keith!
You should know that the Palace of Justice requires wi-fi access (the wi-fi available thru the Palace was inadequate - nothing would load). Also you need a Smart Phone to access the presentation using their QR code. There is no other access (handheld devices) to the information except written descriptions (in German). Since the Palace’s QR code’s website wouldn’t function (even for us who had international phones) and there were just 6 of us and a group of 30-40 students were on their way making the wi-fi further inadequate and since we can’t read German and it costs an extra 7.5 euros we decided to forego the Palace of Justice - which was one of the experiences I most wanted. This info should have been provided in the description. Thomas was prompt, knowledgir and reliable. Because we always had to stare into the sun to see his most informative pictures we missed a lot of the experience. Our tour was cut short because of the Palace problem.
I think that you have me confused with another tour guide because my name is Kevin. Just an observation: your complaint should be directed at the Memorium and not the tour guide.
We had a great tour with Kevin. We are a family of 4 with two teens. Kevin was extremely knowledgeable about WW2 and shared his enthusiasm with us. So far it has been the highlight of our trip! Thanks Kevin!
Thank you for your review, Danielle! It was a pleasure giving your family my tour.
Kevin was a great tour guide. Very knowledgeable and engaging - one of the best historically focused guides I've ever had. He gave us a comprehensive history of the growth of the Nazi party in Nuremberg while viewing the Rally Grounds, the Congress Hall, and the Zeppelin Field. It was a 4-hour tour ending at the Nuremberg Trials Courtroom. This tour was the highlight of our trip. Highly recommend.
Thank you very much! It's was nice showing you guys the WW2 sites in Nuremberg.
Kevin was an excellent guide who really knew his subject. Great tour with insightful reflection on how and why the Nazi horror happened. Highly recommended!
Thank you very much for your review, John. I'm very grateful!
VERY knowledgeable!! A much better experience then a group tour provides. Very in depth information regarding WWII. Gave a great restaurant and brewery recommendation. Very happy we did this WWII tour of Nuremberg.
Thank you very much for your review. I really appreciate it!
Kevin provides an excellent tour of the famed Nazi “rally grounds” and the courthouse where the Nuremberg war crime trials were held. The Nazi parade grounds actually consists of 4 different locations. He links the vision of the Third Reich to the First and Second Reich. Because many of the facilities either were not complete or have fallen into disrepair, he supplements the visits to the locations with photos of their status during their use or drawings showing their intended design had they been completed. On the drive to the courtroom, he provides a very detailed overview of the lead up to the trials, their conduct and the fate of the Nazis who stood trial. He wasn’t allowed to guide us in the Courthouse, but gave us advice about a film they show at noon that helped put all the displays together. Handles any questions you can ask. The four hours flew by, but we got a tremendous amount of information and new knowledge. A great value for your tour to Nuremberg.
Many thanks for your review, Jim. I really appreciate it! It's great to hear that you guys enjoyed my tour. Take care, and may our paths cross again. KEVIN
Kevin provides an excellent tour of the famed Nazi “rally grounds” and the courthouse where the Nuremberg war crime trials were held. The Nazi parade grounds actually consists of 4 different locations. He links the vision of the Third Reich to the First and Second Reich. Because many of the facilities either were not completed or have fallen into disrepair, he supplements the visits to the locations with photos of their status during their use or drawings showing their intended design had they been completed. On the drive to the courtroom, he provides a very detailed overview of the lead up to the trials, their conduct and the fate of the Nazis who stood trial. He wasn’t allowed to guide us in the Courthouse, but gave us advice about a film they show at noon that helped put all the displays together. Handles any questions you can ask. The four hours flew by, but we got a tremendous amount of information and new knowledge. A great value for your tour to Nuremberg.
Many thanks for your review, Jim. I really appreciate it! It's great to hear that you guys enjoyed my tour. Take care, and may our paths cross again. KEVIN



