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Step into the somber history of Kraków, Poland, with a guided tour of the former Płaszów Concentration Camp. This experience offers a powerful look at the tragic events that unfolded here from 1943, as thousands of Jews were brought from the Kraków ghetto during the Holocaust.
Your journey begins at the poignant Ghetto Heroes Square in the Podgórze district, where a unique memorial of 70 metal chairs stands as a symbol of loss and remembrance. Your expert guide will share the stories and significance of these sites, providing deep insight into Kraków’s wartime past.
The tour continues to the grounds of the Płaszów camp, now a nature preserve marked by memorials and open fields. Here, you’ll learn about daily life in the camp and its depiction in the acclaimed film Schindler’s List, while reflecting on the resilience of those who suffered.
You will also visit the original fragment of the Kraków Ghetto Wall, a solemn reminder of the city’s darkest chapter. The guide ensures a respectful and informative experience, making this tour suitable for all fitness levels and accessible via public transportation.
This two-hour walking tour is available in English, Italian, French, and Spanish for groups of up to 15 people. Book now to secure your place and gain a deeper understanding of Kraków’s enduring history.







