Travel back in time on a powerful journey through the most important World War II sites of the Ardennes Offensive. This tour is fully customizable to your interests, pace, and historical focus.
Unlike standard group tours, this is a completely private experience, allowing you to explore at your own rhythm with personalized storytelling and attention.
- Flexible itinerary — visit the sites that matter most to you
- Key locations: Bastogne, Mardasson Memorial, Bois Jacques foxholes, McAuliffe Square, Foy battlefield
- Visit the famous headquarters where General McAuliffe gave his legendary “Nuts!” reply
- Optional extension: Luxembourg American Cemetery (General Patton’s grave)
- Tailored to your background and nationality (U.S, Germany, UK, Canada, Australia, Russia etc.)
- Free professional photos & cinematic video (on request)
This is more than a history tour — it’s an immersive journey into one of WWII’s most dramatic battles.
Book now for an unforgettable experience.
Meeting & Pickup Instructions
• Airport Pickup: The driver will wait in the arrival hall with a sign displaying your name.
• Hotel Pickup: The driver will meet you at the entrance or reception.
• Train Station Pickup: The driver will be at the main exit with a sign.
• Port Pickup: The driver will wait at the main terminal exit.
• Custom Locations: The driver will pick you up at the provided address.
The central square dedicated to General Anthony McAuliffe, commander of the American forces defending Bastogne. Here he famously replied “Nuts!” to the German demand for surrender.
A modern interactive museum explaining the causes, events, and consequences of the Battle of the Bulge through immersive exhibits and personal wartime stories.
A star-shaped monument dedicated to American soldiers who fought in the Ardennes Offensive. The site also offers panoramic views over historic battlefield terrain.
This historic military barracks served as the headquarters of General Anthony McAuliffe during the Siege of Bastogne in December 1944. It was here that he gave his legendary reply “Nuts!” to the German surrender ultimatum. Today the site is preserved as a historical location with original wartime buildings and exhibits.
A small village that witnessed intense fighting between German forces and the U.S. 101st Airborne Division before the area was relieved by General Patton’s army.
The forest where soldiers of Easy Company dug defensive foxholes during the siege of Bastogne. Many of the original positions remain visible today.
A solemn military cemetery in Luxembourg where more than 5,000 American soldiers are buried, including General George S. Patton. A powerful place of remembrance and reflection.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
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