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Easy Company: England to the Eagle’s Nest

June 1 – 15, 2027

Trip Details

Based on the best-selling book by Museum founder Stephen Ambrose and the HBO miniseries Band of Brothers, Easy Company: England to the Eagle's Nest follows in the footsteps of Company E of the 101st Airborne Division’s 506th Parachute Infantry Regiment, known now as "Easy Company." The National WWII Museum’s most popular tour brings you to famous WWII sites across seven countries: England, France, the Netherlands, Belgium, Luxembourg, Germany, and Austria. 

Featuring an original Band of Brothers cast member, this tour regularly sells out more than a year in advance—don't miss this rare opportunity to journey to the beaches, bridges, cities, and villages where the legendary Easy Company fought crucial battles and changed the course of history.

Starting Price: $11,099 per person based on double occupancy 
Airfare: Additional 
Trip Length: 13 Nights 

Destinations: London to Munich, Aldbourne, Portsmouth, Normandy, Eindhoven, Arnhem, Bastogne, Clervaux, Luxembourg City, Haguenau, Dachau, Berchtesgaden, Zell am See 
Countries Visited: England, France, the Netherlands, Belgium, Luxembourg, Germany, Austria
Pre-Program Option: Churchill’s London

Travel Partner: The National WWII Museum

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For Reservations and/or Questions contact The National WWII Museum at 877-813-3329 x257

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“The Easy Company: England to the Eagle’s Nest trip was incredible and truly life changing. It was an excellent reminder that our freedom is not free. I have been telling friends and family that everyone needs to go on this trip. For me, the trip is hard to describe without getting emotional after seeing the American cemeteries with the thousands of crosses of the young men (boys!) who gave their lives so that we might enjoy the lives that we have today.” 

“In a nutshell, this trip was the best. We’re planning to attend the Travel Preview and Reunion next week, but we are doubtful of finding another trip that will excite us as much as this one.”

“This tour was one of the best multi-city experiences that I have been part of. The guides for Normandy and Holland / Belgium / Germany were excellent. This is an intensive learning experience and to just call it a tour does the WWII Museum a disservice. I learned about facets of D-Day and Easy Company that cannot be conveyed by film or simply by lecture.”