Dachau Concentration Camp Memorial Site Tour at Dachau Concentration Camp Memorial Site
Dachau Concentration Camp Memorial Tour
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Dachau Concentration Camp Memorial Site Tour
This guided tour takes you through one of history's most sobering sites. Opened in 1933, Dachau was the first Nazi concentration camp and served as the model for others that followed. Your guide leads a small group of maximum 25 people through the preserved grounds, providing historical context while maintaining the respect this memorial demands.
You'll walk through the original camp entrance beneath the infamous "Arbeit macht frei" gate, then cross the roll-call yard where prisoners once stood for hours in harsh conditions. The tour includes a reconstructed barrack showing the cramped living quarters, followed by visits to the four commemorative chapels built for post-war reconciliation. The experience concludes at the crematorium and mass grave memorial, where your guide allows time for silent reflection.
The onsite museum houses extensive exhibits detailing camp operations, prisoner categories, and acts of resistance, with archival footage providing deeper insight into this dark period. When time permits, you'll watch a 22-minute documentary featuring liberation footage from April 1945.
What is Included
- Professional guide throughout the memorial site
- Train tickets from Munich city centre to Dachau
- Bus transport from Dachau station to memorial site
- Small group tour (maximum 25 participants)
- Access to museum exhibitions and documentary (schedule permitting)
Good to Know
The tour lasts approximately 5 hours including travel time from Munich. You'll meet at Munich's main train station before taking public transport to the memorial site. Expect to walk around 2 miles during the visit, with some gravel paths alongside paved areas.
Minimum age is 14 years as per memorial guidelines. Wear comfortable walking shoes and dress respectfully - no costumes or prominent symbols. Small backpacks are permitted but large bags are not allowed. Photography is permitted outdoors but restricted in indoor exhibition areas.
You can remain at the memorial after the tour ends if you wish to explore further, returning to Munich independently on your train ticket. The site has a café and vending machines available.
While in Munich, you might also consider exploring the city's historical sites with a Munich walking tour or discovering Bavaria's royal heritage on a Neuschwanstein Castle day trip from Munich.
Why you'll love it
- Visit one of the prime monuments of Nazi rule in Germany, at the Dachau Concentration Camp, and get a guided tour available in English
- Learn about the inhumane treatment and living conditions of the prisoners, including medical experiments, mass executions, and torture
- Enjoy convenient and hassle-free transport to Dachau from Munich, saving you the effort of finding a way to reach the destination by yourself
- With a professional guide accompanying you, learn from knowledgeable commentary about the camp in English
- Explore the massive camp, and get to see the barracks, bunkers, crematoriums, torture chambers, and gas chambers firsthand.
What's included
- Guided tour in English Expert guide Transport between Munich and Dachau 20-min documentary about Dachau
- Pick up and drop off to hotel
Good to know
- Age suitability
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- Opening times
09:00–13:30 09:00–13:30 09:00–13:30 09:00–13:30 09:00–13:30 09:00–13:30 09:00–13:30
- Know before you go
Minimum age 14 per memorial guidelines.
Wear comfortable shoes; 2 mi/3 km walking.
No large bags; small backpacks only.
Photography permitted outdoors; restricted indoors.
- Visitor guidelines
Minimum age 14 per memorial guidelines.
Wear comfortable shoes; 2 mi/3 km walking.
No large bags; small backpacks only.
Photography permitted outdoors; restricted indoors.
Frequently asked
Wheelchair accessible?
Partially—paved paths but gravel areas.
Food available?
Café and vending machines onsite.
Can I stay after tour?
Yes—return to Munich on your own ticket.
Dress code?
Respectful attire; no costumes or loud symbols.
Where you'll be
Dachau Concentration Camp Memorial Site, Meeting point: Munich Central Station (platform 32), 80335
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