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Step into a meaningful walk through Jewish Warsaw and its history during World War II. Before the war, the city was home to the largest Jewish community in Europe, but this vibrant world was brutally destroyed under Nazi occupation.
This walk will take you back to the very beginnings of Jewish life in Warsaw and later into the story of the Warsaw Ghetto — its creation, daily life, and liquidation. Along the way, you will visit the remains of the Jewish Ghetto.
You will see monuments, the Nożyk Synagogue, the preserved Ghetto Walls, and Waliców Street — places that still exist in today’s city as silent witnesses to history. There, you will hear the stories connected to these sites.
We will end the tour at the site of the former wooden footbridge on Chłodna Street — a haunting symbol of separation between the small and large ghettos, and between two worlds: Jewish and non-Jewish. Here, you will uncover the story of the “Great Action” of 1942, Treblinka, and the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising.
Wheelchair accessible
Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
Service animals allowed
Public transportation options are available nearby
Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
Grzybowski Square
At Grzybowski Square, you will be introduced to the rich history of the Jewish presence and the vibrant pre-war life of the city.
Nozyk Synagogue
Moving forward, you will see the Nożyk Synagogue—the only synagogue in Warsaw that survived the war. You will learn about its history and about the Jewish community in Poland today.
The tour does not require payment for entries or additional expenses.
Walking tour of the former Warsaw Ghetto with a licensed tour guide.
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Transport to/from meeting point
Tour in German
Tour in English
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johnlV6309FO,27 thg 4, 2026
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One of the best walking tours I’ve ever been on. Robert is very knowledgeable and his telling of the stories left me feeling a deep sadness for the Jewish/Polish victims of the holocaust, but also a great respect and appreciation for the selflessness of those brave individuals who stood up to the Nazi oppressors. I was very impressed by how he concluded the tour, reminding us not to forget that before the horror these victims were people just like us with dreams, ambitions and hope for the future.
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