This day trip takes you from Munich along the German Alpine Road against a fantastic backdrop to Berchtesgadener Land. In addition to spectacular views, you can also expect an insight into the dark history of this region.
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To be paid on site (optional):
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Important information
Start: 8.30 a.m., every Monday and Friday (26 April - 27 September)
Duration: 10 hours
Departure: Karlsplatz 21
Route: Munich - Berchtesgadener Land - Kehlsteinhaus - Obersalzberg Documentation - Munich
The live presentation on the bus will be provided by competent tour guides in German and English.
After successful booking you will receive your tickets automatically by e-mail. Alternatively, tickets can also be bought at the Tourist Information at Marienplatz (New Town Hall) and at the main station.
You will receive the free City Map and the 50% discount on the official City Guide "simply Munich" upon presentation of your booking confirmation at the Tourist Information at Marienplatz or at main station (please note the current opening hours).
Accessibility: This tour has limited accessibility - please feel free to contact tourismus.produkt@muenchen.de for more information.
The Berchtesgadener Land with its dreamlike Königssee is a breathtaking backdrop for a day trip. Numerous natural spectacles, impressive mountain peaks, such as the Watzmann and Kehlstein, as well as glittering lakes are waiting to be discovered by you. From Munich, you can take a relaxed bus ride to this impressive region and, in addition to panoramic views on the German Alpine Road, you can also learn about history.
On Obersalzberg, you have the opportunity to visit the Nazi Documentation Center. The eventful history of the place (among other things, Alpine residence of Adolf Hitler in connection with the National Socialist dictatorship) is documented here in a multimedia exhibition. A special bus and tunnel lift will take you to the Kehlsteinhaus, which became world famous as Eagle's Nest.
In case of bad weather, an alternative is to visit the salt mine. It is the oldest active salt mine in Germany.