Private Jewish Warsaw Tour
3 h
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Itinerary
This is a typical itinerary for this product
Stop At: Warsaw Ghetto, Warsaw Poland
With our knowledgeable, experienced guides you will have an unique chance to discover the traces of the second largest Jewish community in the World. This 3-hours tour will take you to the fascinating world of colourful Jewish district but on the other hand will help you to understand the most terrible tragedy in the World’s history.
Full description of tour
Guest will enjoy pick up from the place where they stay (from hotel or apartments etc.) It means that the tourists do not have to walk around Warsaw and searching the meeting point.
Firstly, we will drive by car to the Zlota street to contemplate the only one, original and preserved Ghetto Wall
Firstly, we will drive by car to the monument which commemorates the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising during the Second World War. We save our time by using a car – we can show the tourists more interesting places.
Next to the Monument to Warsaw Ghetto Heroes stands “POLIN” – The Museum of the history of Polish Jews. Special design and presented there a 100-year history of Polish Jews creates a very interesting and the most unique and interactive museum in Warsaw. The guests will have an opportunity to visit it on their own after our tour (it usually takes about 2 hours).
Then we will short walk to the Zamenhofa Street guests will take a closer look to the Jewish Martyrdom Route.
Our next point is Mila Street. At Mila 18 we will show guests a bunker in which commander of the Jewish Uprising committed suicide.
After the bunker, we will go by car to the Umschlagplatz. The guide will show you and explain why it is one of the most heartbreaking place in Warsaw. On this square Nazis loaded Jewish to the carriages and transported them to Treblinka – a concentration camp. Also at the Umschlagplatz stands a wall with typical Jewish names engraved on. The wall symbolizes the former Ghetto walls and commemorates the Nazi victims.
About 2 kilometres from the Umschlagplatz the guide will take by car our guests to Jewish Cemetery with old, typical jewish tombstones. There are buried spiritual jewish leaders, activists, artists and the other honoured people.
Later, we will visit The Old Synagogue. It is the only one pre-war synagogue which was not demolish during the Second World War.
At the end of a tour, we will pass by the Jewish Theatre. Nowadays, it is the only theatre in Warsaw which creates spectacles in Yiddish language.
After 3 hours of very emotional tour we will drop you off to the “POLIN” museum (if you would like to visit it on your own) or to your hotel.
Duration: 3 hours
Stop At: Fragment of Ghetto Wall, ul. Zlota 60, Warsaw 00-821 Poland
Guest will enjoy pick up from the place where they stay (from hotel or apartments etc.) It means that the tourists do not have to walk around Warsaw and searching the meeting point.
Firstly, we will drive by car to the Zlota street to contemplate the only one, original and preserved Ghetto Wall.
Duration: 15 minutes
Stop At: Pomnik Bohaterow Getta, ul. Zamenhofa 11, Warsaw 00-001 Poland
After, we go to the monument which commemorates the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising during the Second World War. We save our time by using a car – we can show the tourists more interesting places.
Next to the Monument to Warsaw Ghetto Heroes stands “POLIN” – The Museum of the history of Polish Jews. Special design and presented there a 100-year history of Polish Jews creates a very interesting and the most unique and interactive museum in Warsaw. The guests will have an opportunity to visit it on their own after our tour (it usually takes about 2 hours).
Duration: 15 minutes
Stop At: Memorial at Mila 18, Mila Corner with Dubois, Warsaw Poland
Then we will short walk to the Zamenhofa Street guests will take a closer look to the Jewish Martyrdom Route.
Our next point is Mila Street. At Mila 18 we will show guests a bunker in which commander of the Jewish Uprising committed suicide.
Duration: 20 minutes
Stop At: Umschlagplatz, Corner ul. Stawki and ul. Dzika, Warsaw Poland
After the bunker, we will go by car to the Umschlagplatz. The guide will show you and explain why it is one of the most heartbreaking place in Warsaw. On this square Nazis loaded Jewish to the carriages and transported them to Treblinka – a concentration camp. Also at the Umschlagplatz stands a wall with typical Jewish names engraved on. The wall symbolizes the former Ghetto walls and commemorates the Nazi victims.
Duration: 10 minutes
Stop At: Jewish Cemetery (Cmentarz Zydowski), Ul. Okopowa 49/51, Warsaw 01-043 Poland
About 2 kilometres from the Umschlagplatz the guide will take by car our guests to Jewish Cemetery with old, typical jewish tombstones. There are buried spiritual jewish leaders, activists, artists and the other honoured people.
Duration: 15 minutes
Stop At: Nozyk Synagogue, Twarda 6, Warsaw 00-950 Poland
Later, we will visit The Old Synagogue. It is the only one pre-war synagogue which was not demolish during the Second World War.
Duration: 10 minutes
Stop At: Jewish Theatre, Senatorska 35, 00-099 Warszawa, Poland
At the end of a tour, we will pass by the Jewish Theatre. Nowadays, it is the only theatre in Warsaw which creates spectacles in Yiddish language.
After 3 hours of very emotional tour we will drop you off to the “POLIN” museum (if you would like to visit it on your own) or to your hotel.
Duration: 15 minutes
This is a typical itinerary for this product
Stop At: Warsaw Ghetto, Warsaw Poland
With our knowledgeable, experienced guides you will have an unique chance to discover the traces of the second largest Jewish community in the World. This 3-hours tour will take you to the fascinating world of colourful Jewish district but on the other hand will help you to understand the most terrible tragedy in the World’s history.
Full description of tour
Guest will enjoy pick up from the place where they stay (from hotel or apartments etc.) It means that the tourists do not have to walk around Warsaw and searching the meeting point.
Firstly, we will drive by car to the Zlota street to contemplate the only one, original and preserved Ghetto Wall
Firstly, we will drive by car to the monument which commemorates the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising during the Second World War. We save our time by using a car – we can show the tourists more interesting places.
Next to the Monument to Warsaw Ghetto Heroes stands “POLIN” – The Museum of the history of Polish Jews. Special design and presented there a 100-year history of Polish Jews creates a very interesting and the most unique and interactive museum in Warsaw. The guests will have an opportunity to visit it on their own after our tour (it usually takes about 2 hours).
Then we will short walk to the Zamenhofa Street guests will take a closer look to the Jewish Martyrdom Route.
Our next point is Mila Street. At Mila 18 we will show guests a bunker in which commander of the Jewish Uprising committed suicide.
After the bunker, we will go by car to the Umschlagplatz. The guide will show you and explain why it is one of the most heartbreaking place in Warsaw. On this square Nazis loaded Jewish to the carriages and transported them to Treblinka – a concentration camp. Also at the Umschlagplatz stands a wall with typical Jewish names engraved on. The wall symbolizes the former Ghetto walls and commemorates the Nazi victims.
About 2 kilometres from the Umschlagplatz the guide will take by car our guests to Jewish Cemetery with old, typical jewish tombstones. There are buried spiritual jewish leaders, activists, artists and the other honoured people.
Later, we will visit The Old Synagogue. It is the only one pre-war synagogue which was not demolish during the Second World War.
At the end of a tour, we will pass by the Jewish Theatre. Nowadays, it is the only theatre in Warsaw which creates spectacles in Yiddish language.
After 3 hours of very emotional tour we will drop you off to the “POLIN” museum (if you would like to visit it on your own) or to your hotel.
Duration: 3 hours
Stop At: Fragment of Ghetto Wall, ul. Zlota 60, Warsaw 00-821 Poland
Guest will enjoy pick up from the place where they stay (from hotel or apartments etc.) It means that the tourists do not have to walk around Warsaw and searching the meeting point.
Firstly, we will drive by car to the Zlota street to contemplate the only one, original and preserved Ghetto Wall.
Duration: 15 minutes
Stop At: Pomnik Bohaterow Getta, ul. Zamenhofa 11, Warsaw 00-001 Poland
After, we go to the monument which commemorates the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising during the Second World War. We save our time by using a car – we can show the tourists more interesting places.
Next to the Monument to Warsaw Ghetto Heroes stands “POLIN” – The Museum of the history of Polish Jews. Special design and presented there a 100-year history of Polish Jews creates a very interesting and the most unique and interactive museum in Warsaw. The guests will have an opportunity to visit it on their own after our tour (it usually takes about 2 hours).
Duration: 15 minutes
Stop At: Memorial at Mila 18, Mila Corner with Dubois, Warsaw Poland
Then we will short walk to the Zamenhofa Street guests will take a closer look to the Jewish Martyrdom Route.
Our next point is Mila Street. At Mila 18 we will show guests a bunker in which commander of the Jewish Uprising committed suicide.
Duration: 20 minutes
Stop At: Umschlagplatz, Corner ul. Stawki and ul. Dzika, Warsaw Poland
After the bunker, we will go by car to the Umschlagplatz. The guide will show you and explain why it is one of the most heartbreaking place in Warsaw. On this square Nazis loaded Jewish to the carriages and transported them to Treblinka – a concentration camp. Also at the Umschlagplatz stands a wall with typical Jewish names engraved on. The wall symbolizes the former Ghetto walls and commemorates the Nazi victims.
Duration: 10 minutes
Stop At: Jewish Cemetery (Cmentarz Zydowski), Ul. Okopowa 49/51, Warsaw 01-043 Poland
About 2 kilometres from the Umschlagplatz the guide will take by car our guests to Jewish Cemetery with old, typical jewish tombstones. There are buried spiritual jewish leaders, activists, artists and the other honoured people.
Duration: 15 minutes
Stop At: Nozyk Synagogue, Twarda 6, Warsaw 00-950 Poland
Later, we will visit The Old Synagogue. It is the only one pre-war synagogue which was not demolish during the Second World War.
Duration: 10 minutes
Stop At: Jewish Theatre, Senatorska 35, 00-099 Warszawa, Poland
At the end of a tour, we will pass by the Jewish Theatre. Nowadays, it is the only theatre in Warsaw which creates spectacles in Yiddish language.
After 3 hours of very emotional tour we will drop you off to the “POLIN” museum (if you would like to visit it on your own) or to your hotel.
Duration: 15 minutes
Incluido
- Our guides are those who survived the war and they feel the tragedy of Warsaw jewish heritage.
No incluido
- no food
Adicional
- Confirmation will be received at time of booking
- It is important to have apprioprate clothing for the wheather
- Not wheelchair accessible
- Stroller accessible
- Service animals allowed
- Near public transportation
- Infant seats available
- Not recommended for travelers with back problems
- Saturdays are not recommended.
- Most travelers can participate
- This experience requires good weather. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund
- This is a private tour/activity. Only your group will participate
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Cultural
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