Free Walking Tour of Jewish Warsaw
Description
From a unique Yiddish theatre and Nobel prize winners to uprisings and the Holocaust: discover the incredible cultural heritage and tragic history of Jewish Warsaw on this free walking tour.
Jewish Warsaw Free Walking Tour Itinerary
After meeting your tour guide in front of All Saints Church in the heart of the Polish capital, you'll begin your free walking tour through Jewish Warsaw. The church is located in what was the former Warsaw Ghetto, which was the largest Jewish ghetto in Nazi Germany-occupied Europe between November 1940 to May 1943. Even before the war, the city was home to a huge and flourishing Jewish community, with thriving artists, actors and writers making this a vibrantly cultural area.
From All Saints Church you'll follow a route around the former ghetto, discovering important sites for the past and present Jewish communities of Warsaw while your English-speaking guide explains the history and significance of each place.
You'll see the contemporary building which houses the Museum of the History of Polish Jews; the memorial located at the former "Umschlagplatz" where ghettoised Jews were gathered together before being transported to death camps in World War II; and the remains of Pawiak Prison.
Hear all about the most famous names that called the city home: from Nobel Prize Winner Isaac Bashevis Singer to Irena Sendler, who saved thousands of Jews during World War II, and contemplate the Ghetto Heroes Monument, a memorial commemorating the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising of 1943.
Your free walking tour through the highs and lows of Jewish Warsaw will come to an end after approximately two and a half hours.
How does it work?
You will start by meeting your guide at All Saints Church. The tour is structured around key historical sites of Jewish Warsaw, offering insights into the community's rich history.
Included
- Guided walking tour led by an English-speaking guide.
- Visit to multiple historical sites, including the Museum of the History of Polish Jews and the Ghetto Heroes Monument.
Not included
- Entry to paid monuments.
Meeting Point
The tour meets in front of All Saints Church, located in the former Warsaw Ghetto area.
Important information
- The free tours are designed for individual travelers or small groups of friends and family. In the best interest of our customers, we try to limit our groups to relatively small numbers. We cannot accept groups of over 6 people on our regular tours and the guide may refuse to accept them.
- Children must be accompanied by an adult. There is a maximum of three children permitted per adult.
- This tour does not enter any paid monuments.
What's included
- English speaking guide with expert knowledge of Warsaw history.
What's not included
- Tips
Cancellation policy
Cancellazione gratuita
Accessibility
Wheelchair accessible. This must be indicated in the reservation.
Important information
Your free walking tour begins from All Saints Church in Warsaw, located at Plac Grzybowski 3/5. Your guide will be carrying a yellow umbrella to identify themselves. Please be at the meeting point at least 10 minutes before the scheduled start time for a prompt departure.
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