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Janet_C, Jun 2026
Wonderful Day Trip!
Tour guide and driver were very friendly. Francesca was very knowledgeable and shared many details we found both interesting and informative. The route we took was beautiful and the bus was comfortable and clean. We enjoyed a little free time in each location to explore on our own and eat lunch. Definitely recommend this trip!
Peter_C, Jul 2026
A hike through history with Claudio
We had a fantastic hike up to the Eagles Nest with Claudio. His knowledge and insight into the history of the Nazi system, Hitler’s life and the world events of that time was superb. The walk up was great. Doing it with Claudio made it special.
NolaM_V, Jul 2026
Lovely day in the Alos.
Such beautiful scenery to drive out to the Alps overlooking Salzburg. The dokumentation center does a marvelous job of explaining your surroundings and I had mixed emotions about going to Eagle’s nest but so glad I did. This beautiful area should be open for people to visit. I loved Berchtesgaden as well.
Sara_M, Jul 2026
It was a beautiful view...
It was a beautiful view but the tour felt rushed, especially the time in Berchtesgaden. The guide on the bus was very good.

Eagle’s Nest (Kehlsteinhaus)

5.0
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Salzburg
Kehlsteinhaus, also known as Hitler's Eagle Nest near Berchtesgaden, Germany
  • Wear sun protection and dress in layers, as the weather changes quickly at the high altitude of the Eagle’s Nest.

  • For a Documentation Centre visit, plan to stay for two hours to include the permanent exhibition and a bunker tour.

  • For an Eagle’s Nest visit, plan to stay for at least two hours to enjoy both the food and views.

  • Tickets for the Documentation Centre and Eagle’s Nest transport can be bought in advance online. However, it’s best to buy the Eagle’s Nest transport tickets on-site, so you can skip it if it’s a cloudy, view-obscured day.

  • Children can enter the Documentation Center, although some exhibits are aimed at an audience over 14 years, covering themes of persecution and war crimes.

  • There is limited parking for visitors with reduced mobility in the P2 parking lot at the Documentation Centre.

  • All indoor areas at the Documentation Centre are wheelchair accessible with several ramps and elevators. Note that some bunker passageways are narrow, and wider electric wheelchairs might not fit.

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