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Discover Munich's history on a 3-hour guided Segway tour exploring Third Reich sites, WWII landmarks, and the city’s royal past with expert guides.
Exploring Munich’s history can be a deeply moving experience, especially when you combine it with the fun of riding a Segway. This 3-hour guided tour takes you through the city’s most significant sites related to the Third Reich and WWII, offering a unique way to learn about its complex past. With its lively commentary and smooth rides, it’s an engaging way to get a sense of Munich’s pivotal moments in history.
What we really appreciate about this tour is how it balances educational insights with enjoyable transportation. The guides are knowledgeable and personable, making the experience both informative and entertaining. One thing to consider, however, is that it’s not suitable for children under 14 or pregnant women, so it’s best for active travelers comfortable on a Segway.
This tour is perfect for history buffs who want to see the sites without walking for hours, and for those eager to understand Munich’s role in 20th-century history in a fun, accessible way.


This tour begins at the Robot City Segway Tour office in Munich, where you’ll meet your guide and receive a brief safety overview. The instruction is straightforward, even for first-timers, and allows everyone to feel confident before hitting the streets. A key part of the appeal here is the ease of riding a Segway, making it accessible for most.
Once on your Segway, the real fun starts. The guide will lead you through Munich’s bustling streets, pointing out significant landmarks while weaving in stories about the city’s history, particularly during the Nazi era and WWII. The tour covers a mix of famous sites and lesser-known spots that reveal Munich’s layered past.
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Among the notable locations are the sites of Hitler’s apartments, first from 1920-1929 and later in 1933. These stops are particularly poignant, giving a face to the history often discussed in textbooks. The guide shares details about Hitler’s time in Munich and his ascent to power, providing context that helps you understand how the city influenced him and vice versa.
Additional stops include Königsplatz and Odeonsplatz, both of which played crucial roles during the Nazi period. Passersby might recognize Schelling-Salon, a pub that remained open throughout both World Wars, symbolizing a piece of Munich’s resilience amid turbulent times. The Brown House, the headquarters of the Nazi Party, also features on the route, adding to the tour’s depth.
Reviewers consistently praise the expertise of guides like Jamal and Abdel for their detailed commentary and friendly manner. One states, “Jamal started with very detailed training on how to use the Segway before exploring the city,” which highlights how accessible the experience is regardless of prior experience. Others mention how the guides managed to keep everyone engaged, even during busy Oktoberfest periods.
The Segway itself is described as “amazing” and easy to handle, making the tour enjoyable for first-timers. The wind in your hair and the smooth glide through historic streets contribute to an overall feeling of freedom and fun, all while absorbing Munich’s layered past.
At $92 per person, the tour offers good value considering the mix of transportation, local guides, and the depth of content. With a limited group size of 10, you’ll get a more personalized experience, and your guide can tailor some commentary to your interests.
The 3-hour duration means you hit many major sites without feeling rushed, but it’s still enough time for a comfortable ride without fatigue. It’s worth checking the availability for your preferred times, as the tour runs at different hours.

The package includes a guide, Segway, and helmet – all essential for a safe and enjoyable ride. Note that hotel pickup and drop-off are not included, so plan to meet at the designated starting point. The meeting spot in Munich is straightforward to find, and the tour ends right back where it begins, keeping logistics simple.

If you love history and want to learn about Munich’s WWII past in a dynamic way, this tour is ideal. You’ll appreciate the small group setting and the knowledgeable guides, who make complex topics accessible. It’s also perfect for travelers looking for a unique, active way to explore the city rather than traditional walking tours.
However, this activity isn’t suited for children under 14 or pregnant women. If you’re uncomfortable riding a Segway or have mobility restrictions, you might prefer a different type of tour.
This Munich: Third Reich and WWII Segway Tour offers a compelling mix of history, fun, and convenience. The combination of riding a Segway and visiting significant sites makes it a memorable way to grasp Munich’s role in some of the most critical moments of the 20th century. The guides’ wealth of knowledge and engaging style turn what could be a dry history lesson into an entertaining, educational experience.
For those curious about Munich’s past, especially its darker chapters, this tour balances respect and curiosity. It’s especially well-suited for history enthusiasts, first-time visitors wanting a quick overview, or anyone looking for a lively way to see the city’s key sites.
The price reflects the quality of the guide, the novelty of the activity, and the access to exclusive locations. If you’re comfortable on a Segway and eager to combine sightseeing with storytelling, this tour is likely to be a highlight of your Munich visit.
Is the tour suitable for first-time Segway riders?
Yes, the tour provides a quick safety briefing and training, making it accessible even for beginners.
Where does the tour start and end?
It begins at Robot City Segway Tour München and finishes back at the same meeting point.
How long does the tour last?
The tour lasts approximately 3 hours, giving plenty of time to see many historical sites without rushing.
Are helmets included?
Yes, helmets are provided and are included in the price.
Can I join if I am pregnant or under 14?
No, this activity is not suitable for pregnant women or children under 14.
What historical sites will we see?
You’ll see Hitler’s apartments, Königsplatz, Odeonsplatz, Schelling-Salon, the Brown House, and more.
Is there any free cancellation?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, providing flexibility if your plans change.
This careful blend of fun, history, and practicality makes the Munich Third Reich and WWII Segway tour an experience worth considering, especially if you’re after a memorable and informative way to explore.