A private, thoughtfully guided tour of the Warsaw Ghetto — designed to help you understand, not just see.
Explore the key sites of the former Warsaw Ghetto on a comfortable private car tour, designed to give you a deeper understanding of life, resistance and destruction during World War II. Begin at Grzybowski Square, once a vibrant center of Jewish Warsaw, and follow the traces of the ghetto through Sienna and Złota Streets, where preserved fragments of the original wall still stand. Visit the former Bersohn and Bauman Children’s Hospital on Śliska Street and continue to the footbridge site on Chłodna Street, which once connected two parts of the divided ghetto.
Driving further, discover Nowolipki and learn about the secret Ringelblum Archive, documenting daily life under occupation. Continue to the Monument to the Ghetto Heroes and the nearby Miła 18 memorial, the site of the uprising bunker. The tour concludes at the Umschlagplatz, from where thousands of Jews were deported to extermination camps.
The experience also includes a visit to the Żabiński Villa, located in the Warsaw Zoo, where Jews were hidden during the war — the true story behind The Zookeeper’s Wife. This private tour combines historical depth, personal storytelling and the comfort of private transport, allowing you to explore these important sites in a meaningful and reflective way.
Duration: 4 hours
Price: 700 PLN (approximately 165 EUR) for 1-3 participants
What’s included
- Professional guide
- Transportation with air-conditioned car
- All organization and planning
- Flexible pace
- Entrance fee to Warsaw ZOO (Zabinski Villa)
Why choose this tour?
- ✔️ Private experience
- ✔️ Knowledgeable local guide
- ✔️ Clear, structured storytelling (not just random facts)
- ✔️ Respectful approach to a difficult history
- ✔️ Flexible schedule and pace