Explore the poignant history of the Warsaw Ghetto on this guided walking tour, where the streets echo with stories of resilience and courage. See (from outside) significant sites such as Grzybowski Square, the Nożyk Synagogue, and the Ghetto Heroes Monument, gaining insights into the lives of those who lived through this dark chapter. This tour honors the past while encouraging reflection on its relevance today, allowing travelers to connect with the historical significance of Warsaw’s Jewish heritage. Designed for history enthusiasts and cultural explorers, this 2.5-hour tour unfolds the layers of Warsaw’s complex history with an expert guide.
- Discover key sites including the POLIN Museum (from outside) and original Ghetto walls
- Engage with stories of courage, perseverance, and remembrance
- Tour duration: up to 2.5 hours with a knowledgeable guide
- Available in English, suitable for history lovers and cultural explorers
We will contact each other via WhatsApp, I will be waiting for You at the scheduled meeting point 5 minutes prior to the starting time. I will be wearing the hat which You can see on all of my pictures.
At the entrance of All Saints Church (Kościół Wszystkich Świętych) of Warsaw
We finish at the entrance of Polin (Jewish History Museum) of Warsaw. You can visit the museum after the tour
One of the old centers of Jewish Warsaw
We will see few buildings of the old Ghetto which survived WW2
We will enter the biggest church of Warsaw, important for the survival of the Jewish children during Ghetto times
We will see from outside the only Synagogue, which survived WW2 and is with us till today. I can give you more space to enter it :)
We will see one of the remaining fragments of the old Ghetto wall
We will be staying for almost whole time of our tour in the old Jewish Quarter/ Jewish district/ former Ghetto of Warsaw.
We will see the commemoration of the famous footbridge of Chłodna street, where Jews were crossing Chłodna street to get from Small Ghetto to Large Ghetto
We will see the Old Umschlagplatz - a plece, from which all of the Warsaw Jews were entering the trains to get to Treblinka Death Camp
We will see from outside Polin - Jewish History Museum, where I will tell You about the significance and symbolism of its architecture. ,
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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