This is an individual tour. Recommended starting time: 9.00 - 10.00 a .m. , to take about 3 hours. The price includes an air- conditioned car, professional guide service and entrance fees. The tour will take to you to the most important sights connected with the rich history of Polish Jews.
We strictly adheres to the sanitary principles anti COVID-19:
- Our bus tours are organised in a vehicle specially adapted to the sanitary conditions related to COVID-19 (maximum 7 people in the bus). The bus has a separate entrance for passengers, for a driver and a guide.
- We respect social distancing throughout experience (1.5 m)
- Face masks are required
- Hand sanitizers are available to travelers and staff
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Private Jewish Warsaw Tour
What To Expect:
Languages:
Duration: 3h
Starting Time: ON REQUEST (between 10:00 AM and 1:00 PM)
Cut-off Time: 30 min.
Price:
2 Person(s) - 160.00 € - English / Person
3 Person(s) - 163.33 € - English / Person
4 Person(s) - 122.50 € - English / Person
5 Person(s) - 98.00 € - English / Person
6 Person(s) - 108.33 € - English / Person
7 Person(s) - 92.86 € - English / Person
8 Person(s) - 93.75 € - English / Person
9 Person(s) - 83.33 € - English / Person
10 Person(s) - 75.00 € - English / Person
11 Person(s) - 68.18 € - English / Person
12 Person(s) - 62.50 € - English / Person
13 Person(s) - 57.69 € - English / Person
14 Person(s) - 53.57 € - English / Person
15 Person(s) - 50.00 € - English / Person
Description:
With our knowledgeable, experienced guides you will have a unique chance to discover the traces of the second largest Jewish community in the World. This 3-hours tour will take you to the fascinating World of vibrant, colourful Jewish district on the one hand and on the other it will help you to understand the most terrible tragedy in the World’s history.
Tour program:
The Monument to Warsaw Ghetto Heroes
the building of the Museum of the history of Polish Jews - the real modern work of art
Zamenhofa Street (the Jewish martyrdom route)
Mila Street (including a bunker where commander of the Jewish Uprising, Mordechai Anielewicz, committed suicide)
The Umschlag Platz Wall (a memorial wall with typical Jewish names engraved on - to symbolize the former Ghetto walls and commemorate the Nazi victims)
The Jewish Cemetery
The Old Synagogue
The Jewish Theatre
Please be advised that most of the sights are closed on Saturday because of Sabbath