Description
Summary
Description
Delve into a profound chapter of history with a private trip from Wroclaw to the Gross-Rosen concentration camp in Poland. This experience offers a chance to explore the former Nazi camp and understand its significant role during World War II.
Your journey begins with a convenient hotel pickup in Wroclaw, where a local driver welcomes you into a modern, comfortable vehicle. The scenic drive to Gross-Rosen takes about 1 hour and 15 minutes, allowing you time to reflect before arriving at the site.
At Gross-Rosen, you’ll have the opportunity to watch an informative documentary film detailing the camp’s operations and the fate of its prisoners, including the 3,000 Soviet POWs sent there in 1941. An included audio guide provides further insight as you explore the camp at your own pace.
Entrance fees and bottled water are provided to ensure a smooth visit. While there is no guided tour inside the camp, the audio guide and documentary offer valuable context and moving stories from this dark period in history.
After your visit, your driver will be ready to take you back to your accommodation in Wroclaw. Secure your spot on this meaningful and private tour now to ensure availability for your preferred date.







