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History school trips to Munich & Nuremburg: Nazism
Your students will gain an in-depth understanding of the Rise of Nazism through visits within Munich and Nuermberg. Munich was once a Nazi stronghold referred to as Haupstadt der Bewegung (“capital of the movement”) and in Nuremberg you will visit the rally ground, scene of some of the most important events in the Nazi calendar, and the impressive new museum “Fascination and Terror”, which concentrates on the Nazi use of propaganda.

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You’ll find our most popular itinerary choice(s) below, but we can tailor-make yours from scratch to meet your exact requirements…
Munich - 4 day guided package from £375pp*
Travelling in February 2014. Price includes return flights & airport transfers in resort, 3 nights' half-board accommodation, services of a Guide Lecturer throughout your stay, services of NST Munich Representative to assist with check-in & provide 24hr assistance, extensive group travel insurance and a generous free place ratio of 1 in 10.
And then add our most popular itinerary package below for £29pp*
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Our most popular visits in Munich & Nuremberg for History school trips
Here are some of our most popular visits in Munich & Nuremberg for groups studying Nazism. We can tailor-make an itinerary to your exact needs. Call us to create your itinerary from scratch today.
Nuremberg
Nazi Rally Grounds
Visit the various rally grounds south of the city including Speer’s Zeppelinfeld.
Museum of Fascination and Terror
Hailed as one of the most important museums of the Nazi period in Germany, concentrating on the use of propaganda and the media by the Nazis.
Old Town
The picturesque Old Town is surrounded by a mighty city-wall that is 5km long. The restored town centre is a delightful collection of cobble stoned squares and half-timbered houses.
Munich
City Centre
This half day tour with your NST guide covers:
- Residenzestrasse, scene of the crushing of the 1923 Putsch
- Thierchstrasse, location of Hitler’s apartment
- Odeonsplatz, walk the route of the 1923 Putsch
- Burgersaalkirche, the parish church and the burial place of Rupert Mayer, one of the Catholic opponents of Nazism
- The University, memorial for the White Rose
- Haus der Kunst, famous art gallery from the Nazi period
Konigsplatz & Karolinenplatz
Walking tour of important Nazi buildings including the site of the ‘Brown House’, the original party headquarters from 1930, the Fuhrer Building, site of the 1938 conference and see also the headquarters of the SA and the Hitler youth.
White Rose
A monument to the White Rose resistance group, famous for their leaflet campaigns in which they opposed the Nazi regime during WWII. This is located outside the Ludwig-Maximilian-University.
Dachau Concentration Camp
Germany’s first concentration camp. Within the camp headquarters there is now a museum which serves as a poignant reminder of the horrors of World War II.
Other Historic visits in Munich include:
- Berchtesgaden Salt Mines
- Schloss Neuschwanstein
- Olympic Park
Below, you'll find some of our most popular accommodation options for school groups.
This is just a sample of our full range, so for full details of all properties available, please call 0845 688 8988 to speak to one of our Educational Travel Advisors today.
Meininger Hotel Munich City CentreMEININGER Hotel Munich, which is spread over 6 floors, occupies a building that was originally constructed in 1955, offering a high standard of room comfort and dedicated to accommodating youth groups.

Meininger Hotel Munich City Centre
A modern and comfortable hotel, close to Central Station offering a large number of in-house facilities. Excellent value for money.

AddressLandsberger Strasse 20 | Local Rating |
Capacity340 guests, 92 rooms. |

Location Information
The hotel is centrally located on the opposite side of the street from Augustiner Bräu, a 10-15 minute walk from the main train station. The nearest “S Bahn” stop is “Hackerbrücke” (approximately 600m from the hotel) and the nearest “U Bahn” stop is “Theresienwiese” (roughly 600m from the hotel). Tram numbers 18 and 19 stop at “Holzapfelstraße” (approximately 50m from the hotel), and travel directly to the city centre. Nearby you will find: • Wies’n • Augustiner Keller • Deutsches Museum • Kunstpark Ost


Accommodation Facilities
- 24-hour Reception
- Bar
- Lift
- Dining room
- TV & video lounge
- Internet terminals and free Wi-Fi throughout the hotel
- Gamezone with Table football, Billiards, Karaoke, Big-Screen film evenings, and playstation
- Luggage room
- Coach parking 10 minutes away from the hotel, but coach can load/unload outside the hotel
- Disabled facilities: this property has no specific facilities or adapted rooms for disabled clients
Student Rooms
- 3-6 bedded rooms (Bunk beds)
- En-suite facilities
- TV
- Towels
- Non-smoking room
- Lockers/drawers underneath bunks
Staff Rooms
- Twins/Singles
- En-suite facilities
- Towels
- TV
- Non-smoking room
Safety Guidance
The hotel conforms to all local standards, which does not require windows to have restricted opening. Group leaders are advised to consider this in their risk assessments/group management plan and ensure appropriate control measures are put in place. Window handles are removed for groups, windows can be opened on request by a teacher.


Security Deposit
Please note a deposit of €50 per group for the hotel room key cards is requested upon arrival. This deposit will be fully refunded upon your departure provided all key cards are returned to Reception. The deposit must be paid in cash.

A&O Hostel This hotel was built in 2011 and offers rooms over 4 floors. Located just a 3-minute walk from Nuremberg Train Station and a 5-minute walk from the Old Town district, this hostel operates a no smoking policy and offers modern rooms with cable TV, Wi-Fi, and a 24-hour reception.

A&O Hostel
This new hostel is located close to the city centre and offers simple, good value accommodation.

AddressBahnhofstraße 13-15 | Local Rating |
CapacityThe centre has 116 rooms and can accommodate up to 370 people. |

Location Information
The completely refurbished building is in an ideal location only a few metres away from Nuremberg’s main train station and 4 kilometres from the airport. It is perfect for those wishing to explore the city centre.


Accommodation Facilities
- 24-hour reception with multilingual staff
- Seminar and conference rooms
- Meeting rooms (please note: these may have to be pre-booked and may incur a supplement)
- Teachers’ lounge
- Roof terrace with ‘Skyline-bar’
- Billiards rooms (balls and cues are available from reception. A small deposit is required)
- Lift
- Bicycle rental service
- Private parking (available on request)
- Disabled Facilities: Although this hotel does have an elevator it has no specially adapted wheelchair accessible rooms.
Student Rooms
- 4-6 bedded using bunks
- Shower/WC
- Wireless LAN with Internet access is available in rooms at an hourly rate
Staff Rooms
- Twins/singles
- Shower/WC
- Cable TV
- Wireless LAN with Internet access is available in rooms at an hourly rate

NST City Representative
Our Munich City Representative, Birgit, or a member of her team will meet you on arrival, assist with hotel check-in, advise on points of interest and public transport and provide 24 hour emergency assistance.
NST Guide Lecturers
An increasing number of schools book a Guided Study Tour each year due to the recommendation of NST’s customers. Why not add an NST Guide Lecturer to your tour package.
Your Guide Lecturer will:
- Be selected from a specialist team to meet your exact visit requirements
- Be a highly experienced and knowledgeable educationalist
- Have a long and proven track record of delivering excellent results
- Have an understanding of the needs of students and information delivery
- Understand the pressures and requirements of Group Leaders
Benefits of NST Guide Lecturers:
- A Strong Teaching Background - All of our guides are ex-teachers with specific History expertise. Their educational background and detailed knowledge of the current curriculum will help them meet your specific needs. As former teachers they also understand the demands and requirements of organising educational visits.
- Helping You to Prepare Your Ideal Itinerary - Our guides will contact you before your tour to discuss your learning objectives. They will then advise on the appropriate visits to build an itinerary that matches your specified objectives and enables your group to get the most out of every day.
- More Time for One-to-One Teaching - With an NST Guide Lecturer leading the group, you gain the opportunity to provide individual tuition and enjoy the visits with your students.
- First Evening Talk - Your Guide Lecturer will provide an informal discussion on your first evening, setting the scene for the next few days. Helping students focus on the days to come and covering many general questions up front, this talk will allow more time for specific questions at each site.
Our team of experienced Guide Lecturers include:
- Garry Clarkson - Previously Head of Humanities, Garry has over 10 years’ experience in teaching about the Holocaust and has taken part in a teacher training seminar at Yad Vashem during 2006. Currently a freelance educational consultant, he is working on a number of projects concerning the Holocaust including being an educator on the Holocaust Educational Trust’s Lessons from Auschwitz Project.
- Dave Stewart - A graduate from the University of Glasgow with an MA in History & Philosophy, Dave spent two years as an exchange student at the University of Mainz, studying German History and is a fluent German speaker. He also has a Guiding Diploma from the Scottish Tourist Board.
- Nigel Bushnell - A York University History graduate, Nigel has been a History teacher in inner London for twenty years and is heavily involved in examining History at both GCSE and A level. He has a particular interest in German History - especially the Nazi Period and post-war Germany and is a published author.
- Stephen Hartley - Stephen has a PhD in Modern History gained from King’s College, London, from the Department of War studies. He has been teaching and lecturing to a wide range of age groups for over 20 years and has led numerous school tours during this time. Stephen has travelled to over 80 countries and has published a book on Irish History for MacMillan’s War Studies Series.






