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Discover the private Eagles Nest tour from Munich to Salzburg featuring scenic views, WWII sites, and expert guides in a luxury Mercedes van for $831.

This private Eagles Nest tour from Munich offers a carefully curated experience lasting around 8 hours, priced at $831.13 per person. With luxury transportation in a Mercedes-Benz V-Class van, the tour provides a stress-free way to explore key WWII sites, breathtaking mountain vistas, and the charming town of Berchtesgaden. The tour is perfect for those seeking a personalized, in-depth visit with a knowledgeable guide, and it concludes in Salzburg, making it an ideal day trip or a two-day escape. With skip-the-line tickets included for the Eagles Nest, travelers enjoy more time sightseeing and less waiting.
While the tour is rich in highlights, it requires a full day and involves some walking and outdoor exposure. It suits visitors interested in history, panoramic views, and hassle-free logistics, especially those who prefer a tailored experience over large group tours.
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The tour starts at 10:00am with a hotel pickup in Munich. From the outset, the focus is on comfort and personalized service, with a luxury Mercedes-Benz V-Class providing smooth, climate-controlled transport. This private setup ensures that only your group participates, offering a tailored experience from the first moment.
Your guide, a professional English speaker, leads you along some of Bavaria’s most stunning landscapes. Expect scenic views of the Bavarian Alps and picturesque countryside as you travel towards Salzburg, with multiple photo stops designed to capture the beauty of this region.

Your first stop in Berchtesgaden offers a chance to explore the historic town center, known for its charming streets and traditional Bavarian architecture. You have approximately one hour here, enough to stroll, enjoy the local atmosphere, and try some Bavarian specialties for lunch at your own expense.
This stop provides a glimpse into regional life and sets the stage for the historical sites ahead. The area’s natural beauty and quaint streets make it a pleasant introduction before heading to more somber WWII landmarks.

Next, your guide takes you deeper into the area’s WWII history with visits to the Obersalzberg, including the Hotel zum Tuerken and the Berghof ruins. The Hotel zum Tuerken, once used by the Nazis and located close to Hitler’s residence, is now a private property, but the site offers context about the area’s history.
The Berghof, situated at 3,000 feet elevation, was Hitler’s mountain residence. This stop lasts about 20 minutes, providing an opportunity to learn about the significance of these locations and their role during WWII.

The core of this private tour is the visit to the Eagles Nest, a renowned WWII site built as a project of engineering and strategic importance. Your skip-the-line tickets enable you to spend about three hours exploring the site and surrounding WWII landmarks.
You’ll see the access road, the original tunnel and elevator, the former conference room, and the red marble fireplace gifted to Hitler by Mussolini. The tour also includes visits to the coal bunker and the Obersalzberg ruins of Hitler’s former residence.
Depending on seasonal conditions, from November 1st to about May 10th, the direct access road to the Eagles Nest may be closed due to snow. In that case, an alternative visit to the Rossfeld summit offers panoramic views of the Austrian and Bavarian Alps—a worthwhile substitute.

Throughout the day, this tour emphasizes scenic drives with multiple photo stops that showcase the area’s natural beauty. The route from Munich to Salzburg passes through stunning landscapes, with the guide pointing out notable sights and offering insights into regional history and geography.
These stops provide excellent opportunities to capture memorable photos of the countryside, mountains, and historic sites, making the journey as rewarding as the destinations.

Once the sightseeing at WWII sites concludes, the tour wraps up with drop-off at your Salzburg hotel, or you can opt for the 2-day private tour that includes a personalized Salzburg city tour.
This flexible ending allows travelers to extend their exploration or relax after a full day of sightseeing. The seamless transfer makes it easy to continue your trip without additional planning.

The tour is designed for small groups, with a maximum of 7 persons per minivan, ensuring a comfortable and intimate experience. Hotel pickup and drop-off are included, removing the hassle of navigating public transport or renting a car.
The entire journey is conducted in a luxury Mercedes-Benz V-Class van, equipped with air conditioning. The guided experience maintains a balance between structured sightseeing and personalized interaction, with a driver-guide presenting historical facts and local stories.
Priced at $831.13 per person, this tour caters to those seeking a comprehensive, private experience. The availability is high, with most bookings made about 68 days in advance, reflecting good demand for this curated trip.
The tickets to the Eagles Nest are included, saving time and effort, and the skip-the-line feature enhances the quality of the visit. The tour is fully refundable if canceled at least 24 hours before the scheduled start, offering peace of mind.
This private Eagles Nest tour suits history enthusiasts, photographers, and those who prefer personalized attention. It is ideal for travelers who want to visit WWII sites and enjoy panoramic mountain vistas without the crowds or hassle.
While the tour involves outdoor stops and some walking, it remains accessible for most participants. It’s a fitting choice for visitors who value comfort, expert guides, and the ability to customize their experience.
This private Munich to Salzburg Eagles Nest tour offers a well-organized, personalized approach to exploring Bavaria’s WWII landmarks and mountain scenery. The luxury transportation and guided narration ensure an engaging journey, while the skip-the-line tickets maximize sightseeing time.
While it is a full-day commitment, the combination of historical sites, breathtaking views, and flexible options makes it a compelling choice for those eager to combine history, nature, and comfort. This tour is especially suitable for travelers looking for a private, in-depth experience with a knowledgeable guide and a focus on quality over quantity.
“Eagles nest was great. Our tour guide stopped at places for us to get some great pictures of the countryside. She was very nice and made our day tr…”
What is included in the price of the tour?
The tour price covers private guide service, luxury transportation, hotel pickup and drop-off, and tickets to the Eagles Nest.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, free cancellation is available if you cancel at least 24 hours before the start time, allowing a full refund.
What is the duration of the Eagles Nest visit?
You spend approximately 3 hours exploring the Eagles Nest and WWII sites with skip-the-line tickets.
Is the tour suitable for all physical levels?
The tour involves some walking and outdoor exposure, but it is generally accessible for most participants.
What happens if the Eagles Nest access road is closed?
From November 1st to about May 10th, an alternative visit to Rossfeld summit is offered, providing panoramic views instead.
How many people are in each group?
The tour accommodates up to 7 persons per minivan, ensuring a comfortable, personalized experience.
What are the stops along the route?
Stops include Munich hotel pickup, Berchtesgaden town, Obersalzberg sites, the Eagles Nest, and Salzburg at the end.
Is food included in the tour?
No, lunch and drinks are not included and are at your own expense.
What is the best time to book this tour?
Most bookings are made around 68 days in advance, indicating good availability if booked early.
Who operates this tour?
The experience is offered by MCM Tours & Travel Salzburg based in Austria.