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Step into the rich history of Lodz, Poland on a private Jewish heritage tour led by a knowledgeable local guide. Your experience begins with convenient hotel pickup, ensuring a seamless start to your exploration of one of the largest pre-war Jewish communities in Europe.
Discover poignant sites like the Radegast station, where countless Jews arrived during World War II, and the vast Jewish cemetery, the largest of its kind in Poland. As you walk through these significant landmarks, your guide will share stories that bring the past to life.
Pause at the Children’s Martyrdom Monument, a moving tribute to young victims, and stroll through the peaceful Survivors’ Park, where memory trees honor those who survived the Litzmannstadt Ghetto. Each stop offers a deeper understanding of Lodz’s profound Jewish legacy.
Visit the historic Reicher Synagogue, the city’s only surviving pre-war synagogue, and explore the vibrant Manufaktura complex, once owned by Jewish entrepreneur Israel Poznanski. The tour concludes with a walk along lively Piotrkowska Street, filled with shops and local culture.
With private transportation and a dedicated guide included, you can immerse yourself fully in the experience. Secure your spot today to uncover the remarkable Jewish heritage of Lodz—availability is limited, so book now!




