Tour from Warsaw: Wolf’s Lair, Hitler’s HQ zones I and II

From $312 11 hours Warsaw Behind the Scenes Gierłoż, Poland, Warsaw Pickup available Not Cancellable

Why we love it?

This 11-hour tour from Warsaw offers a comprehensive exploration of the Wolf's Lair, Adolf Hitler's primary military headquarters during World War II, located in Gierłoż, Poland. Ideal for history enthusiasts and those interested in military heritage, the experience includes guided tours of both Zone I and Zone II of the site, providing insights into its historical significance and architectural features. Participants will benefit from the expertise of an English-speaking guide-driver, ensuring an informative visit, along with included entrance fees. The tour's distinctive focus on a pivotal location in wartime history makes it a unique opportunity to understand the complexities of the era.

Inclusions

  • English speaking guide-driver
  • Regular car or minibus
  • Entrance fees
  • Tour of Wolf's Lair Zone I with local guide / guide-driver / audioguide
  • Exploration of Wolf's Lair Zone II with our guide-driver
  • Hotel pickup and drop-off

Itinerary

Pickup in Warsaw

Departure from Warsaw at 8:00 am from your hotel. Please have breakfast beforehand and dress according to the weather, as much of the visit takes place outdoors.

Transfer to Gierłoż

The drive takes approximately 4 hours. Along the way, the guide provides historical background on World War II, Nazi military strategy, and Poland’s experience during the war.

Visit at Wolf's Lair Zone I

Zone I was the core of the headquarters, housing Hitler’s bunker and key command facilities. The site was surrounded by multiple security layers, yet it was here that Claus von Stauffenberg carried out the assassination attempt on 20 July 1944. You will see enormous reinforced concrete bunkers and learn how the complex operated at the height of the war.

Visit at Wolf's Lair Zone II

Zone II accommodated officers from the Luftwaffe, Kriegsmarine, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and Organization Todt. This area is not part of the official museum and remains largely abandoned, offering a raw and authentic view of the site.

Lunch break

A lunch break at a local restaurant located in a former guard garage. Traditional Polish dishes are available. Lunch is optional and not included in the tour price.

Transfer to Warsaw

The return journey takes approximately 4 hours.

Drop off in Warsaw

Arrival back in Warsaw in the evening at the designated drop-off point.

Please Note

  • The minimum number of people required to launch the tour is 2. A solitary traveller may join the tour if there is another booking for at least 2 people.
  • If you want to book a tour for children shorter than 150 cm (4,9 ft), you must contact the tour operator before booking the tour and check the availability of a toddler/child car seat/booster seat.
  • Please wear proper clothing since you will spend time outdoors
  • Please have your breakfast before the departure of the tour

Cancellation Policy

Fully refundable until 1 day before start

Non-refundable after 1 day before start

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