Warsaw Jewish Ghetto – Private Tour by Retro Minibus with Hotel Pickup

From $312 3 hours Warsaw Behind the Scenes Poland, Warsaw, Warszawa Pickup available Not Cancellable

Why we love it?

The Warsaw Jewish Ghetto Private Tour offers a unique exploration of the historical Jewish district in Warsaw, Poland, using a retro communist minibus for transport. Lasting three hours, this tour is ideal for history enthusiasts and those interested in Jewish heritage, providing insights into the poignant past of the area. Key sites include the Monument to Janusz Korczak, Grzybowski Square, and Prozna Street, guided by an English-speaking expert who shares stories and context about the ghetto's significance. The experience is further enhanced by convenient hotel pickup and drop-off within a 3 km radius of the city center, making it accessible for visitors staying nearby.

Inclusions

  • Hotel/apartment Pickup and drop-off within a 3 km radius of the city center
  • English speaking guide
  • Transport by retro communist minibus

Exclusions

  • Entrance fees to Synagogue and Cemetery (visits are optional)
  • Food and drinks
  • Tip or gratuity

Itinerary

Monument to Janusz Korczak

After hotel pickup, the tour begins at the monument dedicated to Janusz Korczak, a Polish-Jewish educator and author. As the director of a Warsaw orphanage, he refused to abandon the children in his care and was deported with them to the Treblinka extermination camp.

Grzybowski Square

The next stop is Grzybowski Square, once part of Jewish Warsaw and today a symbol of the city’s turbulent 20th-century history.

Prozna Street (Ulica Prozna)

Próżna Street is the only street in Warsaw where pre-war Jewish tenement houses have survived. It remains a key place for commemorating Jewish culture and hosts events such as the annual Singer’s Warsaw Festival.

Fragment of Ghetto Wall

You will then visit preserved fragments of the Ghetto Wall, including sections incorporated into later buildings that once marked the boundaries of the ghetto. The three best-known parts of the wall are located in the former small ghetto, although some are periodically not accessible: the guide takes you to one of them.

Waliców 14

One of the most striking sites is the ruined tenement house on Waliców Street, often described as the last visible ghost of the ghetto, where another fragment of the wall can also be seen.

The Bridge over Chłodna

At Chłodna and Żelazna Streets, your guide explains the story of the famous wooden ghetto bridge that connected the two separated parts of the ghetto above active street traffic. Archival photographs help bring this extraordinary structure back to life.

Muranów district

The tour continues to Muranów, a postwar residential district built directly on the rubble of the destroyed ghetto.

Monument to the Ghetto Heroes

Here, you visit the Monument to the Ghetto Heroes and the area surrounding the POLIN Museum of the History of Polish Jews, close to the site of the first armed clashes of the 1943 uprising.

Memorial at Mila 18

At Mila 18, learn about the bunker used by Jewish resistance fighters. When discovered by the Nazis in May 1943, many of those hiding inside chose death rather than capture. Their remains are buried in the basement beneath the site.

Umschlagplatz

The tour concludes at the Umschlagplatz, the former deportation point where Jews were loaded onto trains bound for the Treblinka extermination camp. Today, the memorial at Stawki Street stands as a solemn reminder of the final chapter of Jewish life in wartime Warsaw.

Please Note

  • This tour can be booked instantly online for adults and children over 150 cm (4 ft 9 in). If you wish to book the tour for a child under 150 cm, please contact the tour operator in advance to check the availability of seat boosters, which are mandatory under Polish law.
  • Each minibus accommodates up to 8 passengers, and a fleet of 5 minibuses is available.
  • The vehicles are used primarily for transfers between locations, with walking segments at each stop. Please wear comfortable clothing and suitable footwear.
  • Please note that classic vintage minibuses are not equipped with air conditioning, and some do not have seat belts (which is permitted for historic vehicles). All vehicles are equipped with heating for the winter season.

Cancellation Policy

Fully refundable until 1 day before start

Non-refundable after 1 day before start

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