This Bastogne Tour immersive journey takes you through pivotal WWII sites to understand what the Band of Brothers' Easy Company endured during siege of Bastogne. Start with a visit to the Bastogne War Museum, a profound tribute to the events and sacrifices of the Battle of the Bulge. Then, explore the Bois Jacques battlefield, where you can still see the foxholes used by the Easy Company.
After these moving visits, enjoy a lunch break in pictoresque downtown Bastogne. The afternoon continues with a visit to the War Room where McAuliffe famously pronounced "NUTS". Ten we finish with a visit to the Bastogne Barracks, a Belgium army museum where we can see: Shermans, Panzer IV, Wolverine, Stug III, Hetzer, Heavy Howitzers, Flak guns and more.
Licensed French Monument Tour Guide, I have been sharing my passion for History, Wine and War for 15 years. My goal is to ensure you have a comfortable and enriching experience through the historical landscape of Bastogne.
Pickup included
Located near the iconic Mardasson Memorial, the Bastogne War Museum offers an immersive, two-hour journey into the Second World War, with a special focus on the Battle of the Bulge. Through interactive displays and powerful exhibits, visitors gain insight into both the personal and collective impact of the war. Designed to engage all ages, this museum skillfully blends history with technology, making it a compelling tribute to the resilience of those who endured one of the war’s most intense battles.
During the Battle of the Bulge in the winter of 1944-1945, this dense forest was occupied by the American 101st Airborne Division, specifically the renowned Easy Company. The soldiers endured harsh conditions, digging foxholes for protection against intense German artillery and mortar fire. These foxholes remain visible today, serving as poignant reminders of the soldiers' resilience and the brutal realities of war. The site has become a place of pilgrimage, allowing visitors to reflect on the sacrifices made during one of the most pivotal battles of the Second World War. A phone app is available for immersive videos showing the experience of the American soldiers during the challenging moments of the Battle of the Bulge.
During the lunch break (lunch not included) in Bastogne's charming city center, we'll discover a destroyed Sherman M4A3 tank next to General McAuliffe's bust, sitting on the square named after him surrounded by quaint restaurants. There will be time if you want visit the "Museum of the Pork" full of local ham and sausage specialties, the Bastogne Battle Shop with war souvenirs and the 16th Century St Pierre church.
Choose to be picked up from a list of locations
Please arrive at the pick up point 5 minutes before departure time.
I will pick you up at your hotel in the covered area, or at the train station where you arrive in Reims.