Description
Summary
Description
Step into the heart of Warsaw and uncover the moving history of the Jewish community during World War II on this private walking tour. Guided by a knowledgeable local expert, you’ll explore the streets of the former ghetto and learn about the daily lives, struggles, and resilience of Polish Jews under Nazi occupation.
Your journey begins at the Monument to the Warsaw Uprising, where your guide will share powerful stories of the city’s wartime experiences. As you walk, you’ll see the remains of the ghetto boundary markers and visit the Monument to the Ghetto Heroes, honoring the courageous 1943 uprising. The tour continues to Mila 18’s Anielewicz Mound, a significant site of Jewish resistance.
The 2-hour tour concludes at the Umschlagplatz Monument, a poignant reminder of the tragic deportations to Treblinka. For those seeking a deeper understanding, the 3-hour option includes a visit to the historic Jewish Cemetery in Muranów, one of Europe’s largest, where you’ll discover the resting places of influential leaders and countless victims.
Opt for the extended 5-hour experience to visit the acclaimed POLIN Museum of the History of Polish Jews. With skip-the-line tickets included, you’ll explore interactive exhibits that trace centuries of Jewish heritage in Poland. Public transport tickets and cemetery entry are provided for your convenience on longer tours.
Tours are available in several languages and accommodate both small and large groups. Pickup from your accommodation in Warsaw’s Old Town is available for added ease. Secure your spot now to experience this essential chapter of Polish history—availability is limited, so book today!







