
Warsaw Ghetto tours

Jewish ghetto private walking tour in Warsaw
Explore the turbulent history of the ghetto in Warsaw on a private walking tour. Learn about its creation, everyday life and the uprising in 1943.
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Skip-the-line POLIN Museum and Warsaw Ghetto private guided tour
Skip-the-line and discover the long history of Polish Jews at POLIN Museum and walk through the Warsaw Ghetto with a private guide.
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Warsaw private ghetto tour with Jewish Cemetery ticket
Explore the area of the former Warsaw Ghetto and visit its Jewish Cemetery (tickets included) on a 4-hour private guided. Learn about the creation of the ghetto and life inside, as well as the 1943 ghetto uprising.
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Warsaw private 3-hour city tour by car
See the main highlights of Warsaw, the Polish capital, in the most comfortable way - by car! Learn more from your guide about its incredible history.
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World War II private walking tour with Powazki Cemetery in Warsaw
Visit places and monuments in Warsaw that are connected to World War II and learn the history of the war in Poland with a private guide.
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Skip-the-line POLIN Museum private guided tour in Warsaw
Skip-the-line and explore the long history of Polish Jews in the POLIN Museum with a private guide.
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The inside story
Warsaw Ghetto was the largest of the Nazi ghettos during World War II. It was founded in November 1940 by the German authorities within the new General Government territory of occupied Poland. From the Warsaw Ghetto, Jews were deported to Nazi concentration camps and mass-killing centers.
The ghetto was demolished by the Germans in May 1943 after the Warsaw Ghetto Uprisings which had temporarily stopped the deportations. The total death toll among the prisoners of the Ghetto is estimated to be at least 300,000 killed by bullet or gas, plus 92,000 victims of starvation and related diseases, the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, and the casualties of the final destruction of the Ghetto.