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Step into the rich tapestry of Jewish history on a private four-hour tour through Warsaw, Poland. Your expert local guide will meet you at your hotel, ensuring a seamless and personalized experience as you explore the city’s most significant Jewish heritage sites.
Begin your journey in the former Jewish Ghetto, where you’ll visit the Monument to the Ghetto Heroes and hear moving stories of the 1943 Ghetto Uprising. Pause at the Umschlagplatz monument to honor those who never returned, and follow the Memorial Route to see commemorative stones marking key moments and figures from the past.
Wander through the historic Jewish Cemetery on Okopowa Street, one of Europe’s largest, where luminaries like Ludwik Zamenhof and Ischok Leib Perec rest. Reflect at the symbolic grave of Janusz Korczak, a hero who protected children during the Holocaust.
Admire the Footbridge of Remembrance, a multimedia installation over Chłodna Street, and see fragments of the original ghetto wall. Step inside the Nozyk Synagogue, a rare survivor of the Holocaust, and experience its Neo-Romanesque architecture firsthand.
Your private tour includes the guidance of a knowledgeable local and comfortable transportation, making it both insightful and convenient. Don’t miss the chance to uncover Warsaw’s profound Jewish legacy—secure your spot now and embark on this unforgettable journey.







