Description
Summary
Description
Discover the hidden history of southwestern Poland on this private day tour from Wroclaw, exploring the mysterious underground tunnels of Project Riese and the grand halls of Ksiaz Castle. Begin your adventure with convenient hotel pickup and travel in comfort in a private, air-conditioned minivan.
Your first destination is Project Riese, an extraordinary network of underground structures built by Nazi Germany during World War II. As you walk through these atmospheric tunnels, you'll learn about their secretive past and the unfinished ambitions that shaped this site. Audio guides are provided when available to enrich your visit.
Next, journey to Ksiaz Castle, a magnificent fortress boasting over 400 rooms and a dramatic history. Once the residence of the influential Hochberg family, the castle was later seized by the Nazis with plans to transform it into a residence for Hitler. Enjoy ample time to explore the castle’s lavish interiors and picturesque surroundings at your own pace.
Throughout the tour, your private driver-guide ensures a seamless experience, with entrance fees and bottled water included for your comfort. After a day filled with discovery, relax during the return trip to your hotel in Wroclaw. Please note that food, drinks, and guided tours inside the castle are not included, and the castle tunnels are not part of this tour.
This immersive experience lasts around eight hours and is available in several languages, making it ideal for families and small groups. Secure your spot now to uncover the secrets of Project Riese and the grandeur of Ksiaz Castle—availability is limited, so book today!






