From Munich: Dachau Memorial Site Half-Day Trip
Hightlight
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English-Speaking
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Group-Friendly
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Reservations
History
Dachau was the first Nazi concentration camp, established in 1933 as a model for others that followed. It held political prisoners, Jews, Roma, and others deemed enemies of the regime, becoming a site of immense suffering and a symbol of the Holocaust’s horrors.
Over 200,000 people were imprisoned here, with tens of thousands losing their lives. Liberated in 1945 by U.S. forces, it now serves as a memorial and educational center to honor victims and teach future generations about the consequences of hatred and tyranny.
Highlights
- Explore the surviving buildings of the notorious Dachau Concentration Camp
- Watch a moving documentary about life in the camp
- Listen to tales of terror and resistance from sensitive guides
- Visit the modern museum exhibition area
- Walk through the former barracks and crematorium grounds
- See the iconic “Arbeit Macht Frei” gate and prisoner pathways
- Reflect at the memorial sculptures and international monuments
Full Description
This 5-hour guided tour departs from Munich and takes you by train to the Dachau Concentration Camp Memorial Site. A professional, authorized guide leads the experience with deep respect, providing historical context and personal stories throughout the visit. The tour covers the camp’s key areas, including original structures and the museum.
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You’ll explore the grounds where prisoners lived and worked, view powerful exhibits, and watch an English-language documentary in the on-site cinema. The guide ensures the difficult subject matter is presented with dignity, focusing on remembrance, education, and the resilience of survivors.
The return journey by train brings you back to central Munich. This half-day experience is both challenging and profoundly moving, offering essential insights into one of history’s darkest chapters while honoring those who suffered.
Why Choose This Experience?
Visiting Dachau is a powerful act of remembrance that deepens understanding of World War II and the Holocaust. This guided tour provides expert narration and logistical ease, making a sensitive site accessible and meaningful for all visitors.
With round-trip transportation included and a focus on respectful education, it’s ideal for those seeking a structured, informative experience without the burden of planning. The tour balances historical facts with moments of reflection, leaving a lasting impact.
What’s Included
- Guided tour
- Live tour guide
- Transportation by bus and train
- Entry to Dachau Concentration Camp Memorial Site
- Access to the museum exhibition and documentary film
- Train tickets (round trip from Munich)
- Authorized guide trained by the Memorial Site
- Headsets for clear audio during the guided portion
- Free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance
- Reserve now & pay later option
- All taxes and service fees
Itinerary
- Meet at Radius Tours office in Munich
- Travel by train to Dachau (30 minutes)
- Guided tour of Dachau Memorial Site (3 hours)
- Visit museum, documentary screening, and key camp areas
- Free time for reflection at memorials
- Return by train to Munich (30 minutes)
- Arrive back at Radius Tours office
Pricing
From $62 per person
Meeting Point
Radius Tours office (located near Munich Hauptbahnhof).
How to get there
- Walk 5 minutes from Munich Hauptbahnhof (main train station)
- Take S-Bahn lines S1 or S2 to “Karlsplatz” then short walk
- Use U-Bahn lines U1/U2/U4/U5 to “Hauptbahnhof” station
- Tram lines 16, 17, 20, 21, or 22 to “Hauptbahnhof Süd”
- Taxi drop-off directly in front of the Radius Tours office
Good to Know
What to bring
- Food and drinks
- Comfortable walking shoes
- Weather-appropriate clothing (rain jacket, sun hat)
- Valid photo ID
- Camera (photography allowed in most areas)
- Small backpack or bag
Know before you go
- The environment is one of particular sensitivity and historical significance. Visitors are asked to behave in an appropriate and dignified manner. Some of the information covered by the guide and visual material on display may require parental discretion with regard to minors
- Please note that the majority of the tour takes place out of doors in an open and exposed environment. Please wear weather-appropriate clothing
- No food or drink may be purchased within the grounds of the Memorial Site. Please bring refreshments with you
- Large bags or luggage not permitted; lockers available
- Tour operates rain or shine; dress accordingly
- Not recommended for children under 14 due to content
Reviews
- Franz was extremely knowledgeable about the dark subject matter.
- Our guide was extremely knowledgeable and overall excellent. Also made good recommendations for lunch after the tour.
- Steve was an excellent guide, very knowledgeable and passionate about the tour. He was great.
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FAQ's
Is transportation included in the tour?
Yes, round-trip train travel from Munich to Dachau is fully included in the tour price. The journey takes about 30 minutes each way and departs from a central location near Munich Hauptbahnhof. Your guide will lead the group to the correct platform and handle all tickets. No additional public transport costs are required. The train is comfortable and air-conditioned. You’ll walk a short distance from Dachau station to the memorial entrance. Return timing is coordinated to avoid delays. This hassle-free arrangement lets you focus on the experience.
How physically demanding is the tour?
The tour involves approximately 3 hours of walking on mostly flat but uneven gravel paths. You’ll cover several areas of the large memorial site, including barracks and outdoor exhibits. Restrooms and benches are available throughout. The pace is moderate with frequent stops for explanations. Comfortable shoes are essential. Wheelchair users can join but should note some areas have limited accessibility. Strollers are not recommended due to terrain. The guide adjusts pacing for group needs where possible.
Is the tour suitable for children?
The content includes graphic historical accounts and imagery of Nazi atrocities, so parental discretion is strongly advised for minors. The memorial recommends the site for ages 14 and up. Guides present material sensitively but do not censor facts. Some exhibits contain disturbing photos and testimonies. Emotional impact can be significant for younger visitors. Alternative educational resources are available online for families. Discuss expectations with children beforehand. The operator does not set a strict age limit but prioritizes respect.
Can I take photos at the memorial?
Photography is allowed in most outdoor areas and some indoor exhibits for personal use only. Flash and tripods are prohibited inside buildings. Filming or drone use is not permitted. Respect signs indicating no-photo zones, especially near crematorium areas. Avoid photographing other visitors without consent. The guide will clarify rules at the start. Photos help document your visit but maintain silence and dignity. No commercial photography allowed.
What should I wear and bring?
Dress respectfully and comfortably, with sturdy walking shoes and weather-appropriate layers. Bring water and snacks since no food is sold on-site. A small backpack is ideal; large bags must be stored in lockers. Sunscreen, hats, and rain gear are recommended depending on forecast. Umbrellas may be cumbersome on windy days. Bring tissues if needed; the experience can be emotional. Headsets are provided for the guide’s commentary. Avoid strong scents out of respect for others.




