Trace the story of Warsaw’s Jewish community on this 4-hour private tour, by chauffeured vintage Fiat 125p. With insightful running commentary from your driver-guide, board your car and explore the World War II Jewish Ghetto district to visit the Ghetto Wall, Nożyk Synagogue, Jewish Cemetery and, if you wish, the Museum of the History of Polish Jews. Ask to see any places of particular interest. This private tour ensures the full attention of your guide.
Please, be aware that the Synagogue and Cementary are closed from Friday evening thorough the whole Saturday due to Sabbath.
Therefore the guide might propose you some other historical places instead.
Please note that groups over 4 people will be driven around in blue vintage minivan - check it out in our photos.
The guide will pick up the customers from their hotel lobby or meet them in front of the building. If the hotel is not in our pick up area, please contact us and we will find the best solution.
We will meet at the parking in front of the main entrance to the Palace of Culture and Science (from Marszałkowska street).
You will see remaining parts of the ghetto wall where are located commemorative plaques.
See a "Footbridge of Memory" and building in which president of the Jewish Community (Judenrat) Adam Czerniakow lived.
You will go to Muranów district - the fromer "Large Ghetto" area.
Monument to the Ghetto Heroes is a monument which commemorates the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising of 1943 during the Second World War.
You will see the Museum from the outside. If you wish to visit the Museum, the guide can leave you there after the tour.
The departure point to Treblinka extermination camp with gas chambers.
Memorial for those who commited a group suicide here during the Ghetto Uprising.
The street that survived from both sides in the whole ghetto area.
It is the only surviving prewar Jewish house of prayer in Warsaw. Please, be aware that the Synagogue is closed from Friday evening thorough the whole Saturday due to Sabbath.
You will see the remains of graves of over 200,000 people: spiritual and political leaders, creators of Jewish culture and thousands of nameless victims of the ghetto. There were burried many generations of Jews Varsovians. Please, be aware that the Cementary is closed from Friday evening thorough the whole Saturday due to Sabbath.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
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