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Unmissable free tour of the former Warsaw ghetto

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Duration
2:45 hours
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Hola Cracovia

We are a company that brings together extraordinary guides (who have several years of experience of guiding tours in Krakow), with our passion for history, and a lot of handy tips about the city. Our main objective is that after each tour, Krakow is a much kinder city with you ;-). Thanks to Hola Cracovia you are going to use your time, here in Krakow, to the fullest and enjoy yourself more than you could have ever imagine! We can not wait to share our stories with you.

Pickup

We'll meet next to All Saints' Church. You'll recognize us by our green umbrella.

Description

Walking the streets of the former Warsaw Ghetto is not just a journey back in time, it's an encounter with the traces of a history that forever marked the city and the world. With us, you can discover the stories and places that turned this Ghetto into a legend and example of resistance.

We'll begin at Plac Grzybowski, where the memory of the Jewish community that lived in Warsaw for centuries still lingers. Between walls that survived the bombs in Waliców and the echoes of the resistance in Chłodna, we'll relive moments that changed the course of history.

We'll cross to Nowolipki to remember the brave men who risked everything to preserve the truth in the Ringelblum Archive, and stop at St. Augustine's Church, a silent witness to the walled ghetto.

Facing the site of the dreaded Pawiak Prison, we will discuss the terror that sought to subdue the spirit, and in Muranowska Square, we will honor the fighters of the Ghetto Uprising before their imposing monument, with the facade of the POLIN Museum as a guardian of memory.

We close the tour in Mordechaj Anielewicz's bunker, where courage became legend.

This isn't just a tour: it's an experience that moves, inspires, and leaves a lasting impression. Ideal for those who want to explore Warsaw beyond its postcards and understand the power of its people.

Tour Map