This private full-day tour takes you from Warsaw to Majdanek Concentration Camp Museum, located on the outskirts of Lublin. Established by Nazi Germany in 1941, Majdanek functioned as both a concentration and extermination camp. Due to the rapid advance of the Soviet army in 1944, the camp was captured almost intact, making it the best-preserved Holocaust camp in Europe.
Traveling with a knowledgeable, English-speaking guide allows you to understand not only the historical facts, but also the broader context of Nazi occupation, the Holocaust in occupied Poland, and the experiences of victims and survivors. Majdanek is visited far less frequently than Auschwitz, which creates space for a calm, unhurried, and deeply respectful experience.
The visit focuses on authentic locations: original barracks, gas chambers, crematoria, execution sites, barbed wire fencing, and guard towers. Exhibitions inside preserved buildings provide historical documents, photographs, and personal testimonies. You are given time to walk, reflect, and absorb the site at your own pace.
HIGHLIGHTS
- Visit one of the best-preserved Nazi concentration and extermination camps
- See original barracks, gas chambers, crematoria, and execution pits
- Experience a quiet, uncrowded memorial site, free from mass tourism
- Learn from a private, professional guide with deep historical knowledge
- Travel comfortably with hotel pickup and drop-off from Warsaw






3 Comments
4.6
Our visit to the Majdanek camp was both haunting and enlightening, offering a deep dive into the region’s history that we won’t soon forget. While the private tour allowed us to explore at our own pace, the lengthy drive from Warsaw felt a bit tiring after such an intense experience.
5
Exploring the remnants of the camp was a profound experience for our family, offering a deep glimpse into history. While the guided portion in Lublin was insightful, we felt a bit rushed at times, leaving us wanting more time to reflect.
4.4
Traveling from Warsaw to Lublin for this private tour offered a deep dive into history that was both moving and informative. The drive was smooth, with comfortable transportation that made the lengthy journey feel shorter than expected. While the guide was knowledgeable and engaging, there were moments when I wished for a bit more time to reflect at the camp itself, but overall, it was a valuable experience that left a lasting impression.