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Let us take you on a private tour to Majdanek – one of the best preserved Nazi German Concentration Camp from II World War. Learn more about tragic history of Jews and the Holocaust. Next discover located nearby Lublin – city with beautiful and rich history, where Western and Eastern Worlds meet. “Little Cracow”, “Vienna of the North”, “little Jerusalem”, find out yourself which nick name suits the best this pearl of the Eastern Poland.
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Our private Wolf's Lair & Treblinka Tour combines 2 very important World War 2 sites: Hitler headquarters and a death camp. This tour starts and ends in Warsaw. If you are limited with time and interested in WW2 and the Holocaust, this is an option for you.
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After being collected at 6:15 AM, travel to Auschwitz by your private car with driver, you will join a group of approx. 20 visitors for a 3.5-hour tour in English. Learn about the largest of the Nazi concentration camps and extermination centers where more than 1.6 million men, women, and children lost their lives during the Second World War. Walk through the museum which displays evidence of the genocide. A film made after the liberation of the camp is shown in various languages at the museum. Then cross over to Auschwitz II Birkenau where people of all nationalities and political or religious persuasions were imprisoned. After an eventful day, you will be returned to Warsaw. Please let us know if you would like to book any other language. We are able to provide: French, Spanish, German, Italian, Russian. Please keep in mind that the price might change.
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Leave the bustle of the big city and take a trip to Mazovian countryside just 90 km from Warsaw. Travel back in time and see how people in 19th century lived like. Feel the contrast between aristocracy and rural population. Beautiful Palace of wealthy Polish elite with delightful gardens on the one side and modest Polish village in open-air museum of rural life on the other. This tour is focused on people of 19th century. Where they lived? What were their hobbies? How their daily life looked like? Learn all about this interesting facts surrounded by beautiful nature of Mazovian countryside.
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This private Warsaw tour combines luxury transport, flexible hotel pickup, and the city’s most important landmarks in just 3 hours. From royal parks and the Old Town to powerful WWII and Jewish heritage memorials, it offers a complete journey through Warsaw’s beauty, resilience, and history in comfort and style.
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Embark on a journey to the glorious past and feast your eyes on the entrancing elegance of some of the Poland’s most alluring places! Kazimierz Dolny is a masterpiece of Polish renaissance architecture, picturesquely situated by the Vistula river and surrounded by hills and valleys.
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The hot-air balloon flight takes place at sunrise or at sunset, depending on the weather. Departure from Warsaw at around 3am (for the sunrise flight) or at around 8am (for the sunset flight). The departure time will be confirmed 2-3 days before the tour. After 2-hour ride, you will get to the meeting point for the balloon flight in the Podlasie region, around 150 kilometres north-east of Warsaw. There, you will join your pilot and reach the place from which you will take off (it can be located up to 500 metres from the meeting point). The flight takes around 1 hour, but the entire experience takes around 3 hours. After the flight you will visit one of the two attractions: a small town of Tykocin famous for one of the best-preserved baroque synagogues in Poland or Narew National Park with floating platforms. After the tour you will be driven back to Warsaw. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JC448p_rpek
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Visit the real gem of Poland and discover its beauty! This full-day tour departing from Warsaw includes guided tour, admission fee to St. Mary's Church and Schindler's Factory, lunch, pickup from your hotel, and an English-speaking driver. All-In-One.
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This tour takes you from Warsaw to Majdanek Concentration Camp Museum, located on the outskirts of Lublin. Established by Nazi Germany in 1941, Majdanek served 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 helps you understand not only historical facts, but also the wider context of German Nazi occupation and the Holocaust in occupied Poland. Majdanek is visited far less frequently than Auschwitz, allowing for a calm, unhurried, and respectful experience. The visit focuses on authentic locations, including original barracks, gas chambers, crematoria, execution sites, barbed wire fencing, and guard towers. Exhibitions inside preserved buildings present historical documents, photographs, and personal testimonies, with time to walk, reflect, and absorb the site at your own pace.
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Learn the moving history of Treblinka extermination camp, the most efficient and second-largest murder facility in Nazi-occupied Poland. Find out how the final solution to the Jewish question was implemented in Treblinka. Visit the Museum of Combat and Martyrdom in Treblinka. Stop at the breathtaking Holocaust Memorial and learn about its symbolism. Explore the camp site with a German-speaking guide. Learn more about Janusz Korczak and children from his orphanage! Hear about the prospect of uprisings in Treblinka.
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The easiest way to see two places in one day with private car & driver during whole trip and group guided tours. The Auschwitz- Birkenau museum takes us back to the times of the II World War and lets us see what the life in Nazi concentration camp was like. This visit is a history class that gives you a unique opportunity of finding out the darkest recesses of human nature *up to 30 ppl/group The Salt Mine is a great chance to look into the depths of the Earth, combined with a hands-on experience of history of mining. Wieliczka Salt Mine (on the UNESCO list) is the only mine that has been working constantly since the Middle Ages and its architecture illustrates all the stages of development in mining techniques in particular periods of history *up to 30 ppl/group It is full day trip: 3,5h - way from Warsaw to Auschwitz 2h - guided tour in Auschwitz 1h - guided tour in Birkenau 1,5h - way from Birkenau to Salt Mine 3h - guided tour in Salt Mine 3h - way from Salt Mine to Warsaw
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This Tour will present the most well known locations, the most classy stories, and also will allow You to a bit understand the mentality of the locals. This Tour is perfect for these of You who love to cover everything in one day and then focus on those things You enjoyed the most. The Tour may also include an arrangement for lunch - this is something that I am asking to inform at the begining of the tour so to prepare the logistics accordingly.
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Travellers should book this tour because it's the most comfortable way to visit Wieliczka and Cracow. We do not offer transportation by mini-bus – it is a really uncomfortable and long journey which takes 5 hours in a single way. With our Cracow tour you will be picked up at your hotel by an English speaking driver and transfered to the train station. Our offert includes an express train which will take you to Cracow as fast and comfortable as it can be - in 2 hours and 15 minutes. Our professional guide will greet you at the station and then you will be taken to the fascinating journey through the secrets of Cracow. After visting Cracow you will be transferred to the Wieliczka Salt Mine. The 17th century mysterious world of salt included on the UNESCO World Heritage Site List. At the end of the tour in Cracow you will again be transported to exclusive “Pendolino” train. There you will have a chance to chill after sightseeing.
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Majdanek – German concentration camp from II World War. The Majdanek concentration camp was in operation on the south-eastern outskirts of Lublin between autumn 1941 and July 1944. It was officially designated as a »Prisoner of War Camp of the Waffen SS in Lublin«. After the German attack on the Soviet Union in June 1941, the camp was to become a production site for the SS. In the approximately 30 months of its existence, the »Lublin concentration camp«, as it was officially called from February 1943 on, fulfilled various functions and was subordinate to different entities within the National Socialist concentration camp system. The SS used it as a forced labor camp and partially as an extermination and transit camp. The memorial, which was established on the former camp premises after the war, was one of the first memorials in Europe to honor the victims of National Socialist crimes at the historic site. Today, the museum comprises a total of 70 original buildings.
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If you are planning to stay in Warsaw for a few days but also would like to see Czestochowa? There is a perfect solution for you! A private driver will pick you up from the address provided in Warsaw by Mercedes car, comfortable for 1 up to 6 passengers and will take you to Czestochowa for a full-day tour. During this 3-hour tour, the local guide English-speaking will introduce you to the atmosphere of this beautiful place. In Częstochowa there is the Jasna Gora basilica and the monastery surrounded by embankments-the main center of the Marian cult and pilgrimages in Poland. After the victorious defense of Jasna Gora against the Swedes in 1655, Our Lady of Czestochowa (also known as Black Madonna) was proclaimed the Queen of the Polish Crown. The Chapel of Our Lady of Częstochowa is the oldest part of the complex. It's where the miraculous image of the Black Madonna is kept. After sightseeing and lunch, the driver will take you back to Warsaw and drop you off at your chosen location.
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Krakow is considered to be the most beautiful city in Poland, that enchants with its atmosphere, multiculturalism and beauty of a medieval, rich, European city. It is the second largest city in Poland and the unofficial cultural capital of our country. Its Old Town captivates with centuries-old history, which you can almost breathe while walking its streets. After visiting the biggest attractions of Krakow, we will go for lunch to one of the local restaurants and go to nearby Wieliczka. The Wieliczka Salt Mine is one of the oldest and largest facilities of this type in Poland. During the tour we will go over a hundred meters below the surface of the earth to find ourselves in almost fairy-tale reality. There we will find a labyrinth of endless corridors hollowed out in the rock, breathtaking Crystal Caves, salt lakes and spacious chambers filled with works of art made by sculptor miners. After returning to the surface we will visit the small but charming market square in Wieliczka.
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Kulmhof was a first German Nazi death camp in Poland. It was established in 1941 and with a short break it operated until 1944. It's located only 180 km to the west of Warsaw and it is easy to get there by car. Journey by car from Warsaw to Kulmhof takes over 2 hours one way. On the spot we usually spend about 3 hours. Total duration of Kulmhof Tour is about 7-8 hours. This tour is reccommended for people interested in World War 2 and the Holocaust.
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On this off-the-beaten-path trip you will discover 2 unique places in the company of a licensed guide. Treblinka is one of the most important sites related to Holocaust and should be on your list if your are interested in WWII. The place where the extermination camp was organized is now a memorial (no original buildings or installations are left). As for Tykocin, this picturesque village on the Narew river will let you discover Polish countryside and feel the very special atmosphere of Eastern Poland. You will get an overview of Polish history since the 16th century until now. Tykocin's heritage was built Polish and Jewish communities that lived here together for centuries. Its synagogue is one of the biggest and most beautiful synagogues in the country. On the other side of Narew river a magnificent castle was built in 1433. In 16th century it became one of the residences of the Polish king. Thanks to its reconstruction you may discover the culture of Polish nobility.
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If you are planning to stay in Warsaw for a few days but also would like to see Krakow? We have a perfect solution for you! A private driver will pick you up from the address provided in Warsaw by Mercedes car, comfortable for 1-6 passengers and will take you to Krakow for Expanded full-day tour. During this six-hour Krakow City Tour, the local guide English speaking will introduce you to the atmosphere of this beautiful city. After sightseeing, the driver will take you back to Warsaw and drop you off at your chosen location. Below you will find an example of a sightseeing program: Old town, Florianska street (the fanciest street in Krakow), get to one of the biggest main market squares in Europe, St. Mary’s Church, Royal route, Wawel hill, Dragon's cave, Jagiellonian University – one of the oldest in Europe, Kazimierz Jewish District and many more. The following program is only an example, the guide and the driver are at your disposal. This time is reserved only for you!
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Our Treblinka & Tykocin Tour is a very good option for people who would like to learn more not only about Jewish history during the Holocaust but also how it looked like in Poland for many years before. In Treblinka Death Camp we will pay a visit to the museum to see the model of the camp and then we will continue to the memorial.Our next stop will be Tykocin - typical shtetl town and also a lovely artistic town so it's a great place to have lunch there and rest a bit. In Tykocin there is also one of the oldest Jewish cemetery in Poland (it was established in 1522 and the oldest matzevas come from 1754). In Lopuchowo Forest we will make a short stop at the memorial comemorating massacre on Jewish people from Tykocin. This is a full day tour.
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Visit former German Nazi extermination and concentration camp, Auschwitz-Birkenau, and one of the most beautiful polish cities, Krakow. We will spend the first part of the day in Auschwitz-Birkenau, the infamous symbol of Nazi domination in Europe. It was the largest extermination and concentration camp ever built on the old continent. From 1940 to 1945 the Germans imprisoned there almost 1.5 million people, the majority of whom were Jews. It is estimated that they murdered about 1.1 million people there. After visiting Auschwitz, we will go for lunch in a nearby town and after a short drive we will reach Krakow. The former capital of Poland has its own unique atmosphere. There are no skyscrapers, but in Krakow you can literally breathe history. Here, until the 17th century, the seat of Polish kings was located, but the beginnings of the city date back to the end of the 9th century. Today, Krakow is the second largest city in Poland and one of its most important cultural centers.
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The Treblinka extermination camp was created on the order of Reichsführer SS Heinrich Himmler in 1942. However, from 1940 there was a penal camp for the Polish population (‘Treblinka I’) in the northern part of the Warsaw District, which in 1941 was transformed into a labor camp. In the vicinity of ‘Treblinka I’, the death camp called ‘Treblinka II’ was established to perform mass extermination of Jewish men, women and children.
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This Tour is unique for Poland. The Nazi army, during they stay in Poland, during the time of the World War the II - nd have installed quite of a number of camps devoted and designed to kill people. In the whole world it is rather difficult to find a story similar to this. It is not a light subject, but the weight of it is not making it any less interesting or fascinating. During this tour You will learn what Hitler did to be able to achive his grim results. Also You will have the pattern explained of how would Nazi build all the death camps of theirs. And on top of all of this You will also learn about the origins of such modern brands like Adidas, Siemens, BMW and Bayer, and their contribution to the II World War industry
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Lodz is the third largest city in Poland that hundred years ago used to be the center of the polish industry. For that reason Lodz used to be called the Promised Land or the polish Manchester. However, the greatest strength of this city comes from its history. During World War II, the Nazi Germans annexed Lodz to the Reich and changed its name to Litzmannstadt. Shortly after that, they built a ghetto and locked over 200.000 Polish Jews up inside it. Only few people survived. The district has survived though, and today it commemorates those tragic events. Lodz is the city of contrasts. In the middle of the maze of factories and workshops the picturesque center is hidden. It’s the most beautiful part of the city. There are plenty of splendid, pre-war buildings with rich decorated facades. They represent a unique style that you will find neither in Warsaw nor in Krakow. It takes only one hour and a half to get to Lodz from Warsaw and it’s really worth doing it.
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