Description
Summary
Description
Experience a deeply moving journey from Gdansk, Poland, as you visit the Stutthof Concentration Camp Museum and Memorial on a private guided tour. This excursion offers an essential perspective on World War II history, highlighting the tragic stories of Poles and Jews who suffered here.
Your day begins with a convenient pick-up from your hotel or accommodation in Gdansk at 09:30, though flexible start times can be arranged. Travel in comfort with air-conditioned, private transportation as you make the 50-minute drive to the Stutthof site, located just east of the city.
Upon arrival, a certified expert guide leads you through the Stutthof Museum for two hours, providing important context about the camp's establishment in 1939 and its role throughout the war. The tour explores the complex political landscape involving Poland, the Free City of Danzig, and Nazi Germany.
Enhance your understanding with an included documentary film at the Museum Cinema, offering rare footage of Stutthof after liberation and the post-war trials. This powerful experience helps visitors grasp the full impact of the events that took place here.
After your visit, relax as you are driven back to your hotel in Gdansk. This private tour is perfect for couples and small groups seeking a respectful and insightful exploration of history. Secure your spot today and ensure your visit to this significant site—availability is limited, so book now.







