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Eagle's Nest&Bunkers WWII Private Trip From Salzburg+Ticket

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Features
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Overview
  • Historical Exploration: Explore the almost-untouched rooms
  • Scenic Dining Experience: Enjoy a unique dining experience panoramic restaurant
  • Unique Mountain Landscapes: Take a round tour of the enchanting Bavarian Alps
Activity location
    • Salzburg
    • Salzburg, Salzburg, Austria
Meeting/Redemption Point
    • Salzburg
    • Salzburg, Salzburg, Austria

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What's included, what's not

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    Ticket includes: Eagle’s Nest (bus & elevator), Documentation Center Obersalzberg, and WWII bunkers
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    Hotel pickup and drop-off
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    Air-conditioned vehicle
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    Pick-up from centrally located hotels, or a location of your choice on request, in Salzburg.
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    Friendly English-German-speaking driver, not a licensed guide, but of course he share his knowledge with you.
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    Parking fees and taxes
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    Bottled water on board.
  • What's excludedWhat's excluded
    lunch

Know before you book

  • Not allowed: Pets, Smoking in the vehicle
  • Not suitable for: People over 95 years, Wheelchair users

What you can expect

The Eagle's Nest in Berchtesgaden, Germany, is a historic site with a dark past. Here's a brief history of the Eagle's Nest:

-Construction: Built in 1939, the Eagle's Nest was a mountaintop chalet and the former southern headquarters of the Nazi party. It was a gift from Hitler's inner circle for his 50th birthday

-Design: The building was designed by Martin Bormann, and it was built with precision stonework evoking fascist obedience

-Hitler's Visits: Hitler seldom visited the Eagle's Nest, as he was afraid of heights. He visited only 14 times

-Symbol of Power: The Eagle's Nest was a symbol of power for the Nazi regime, and decisions were made there

-Survival: The Eagle's Nest was one of the few undamaged monuments of the Nazi era, as Allied bombing at the end of World War II did not damage the building

-Today: The Eagle's Nest remains in its original state and is a popular tourist attraction. It offers panoramic views of the surrounding countryside and serves as a reminder of the dark history of the region

Location

Activity location
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    • Salzburg
    • Salzburg, Salzburg, Austria
Meeting/Redemption Point
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    • Salzburg
    • Salzburg, Salzburg, Austria