This tour is also available as
a Private Tour.
Before the Second World War, Warsaw was the second-largest Jewish city in the world. The only place with a larger Jewish community was… New York!
For centuries, Jews played an active role in the city’s life during good times and bad. In the 19th century, Jews joined other Varsovians in their struggles against occupying powers and participated in Polish uprisings. During the Interwar Period, Jewish Warsaw flourished. Hundreds of artists, actors, writers, and journalists called the city home. Its cultural life was incomparable to any other time and place in history.
Learning about the pre-war diversity and richness of Jewish Warsaw helps us understand the scale of the destruction that took place during the Holocaust. But, alongside stories of persecution and death, there are stories of the resilience and unimaginable bravery of those who fought without hope.
The wounds and scars of the Second World War and Holocaust will never heal. But the story of Jewish Warsaw is not only the story of the past, but also the story of today: the young, diverse and energetic Jewish community that optimistically looks to the future.
To discover all of this, just come and join us and be ready for an emotional journey through history!
During this 2,5 hour tour you will see:
The last stop is near the POLIN Museum.
I had to walking tours in Warsaw, the old town area and Jewish Warsaw. Both were amazing! Luke was very charismatic and engaging while Ana told us many interesting things about Jews in Warsaw. Considering the fact that practically nothing’s left from the Jewish Ghetto, she managed to keep our attention during all 2.5 hours! Her knowledge and ability to tell were outstanding. These were the best walking tours that I had!
Deep insghts and emotional Tour through the remains of the former Jewish Ghetto. Very impressive and informative. Highly recommendable.
The tour of Jewish Warsaw with Andrzej was excellent Andrzej knew how to combine precise information with empathy and a fine sense of humour which made the hard facts of the history somewhat bearable. Thanks a lot!
My husband and I travel a lot and have done a lot of walking tours and this would have to be the best one we have ever experienced. Our guide was Drze (?), apologies, I don’t recall the spelling but he said to call him Andre. He was very passionate and the amount of detail he gave in covering the vast history of Warsaw/Poland together with his sense of humour was incredible.
Luke was very engaging and knowledgeable excellent English has a great sense of humour.
Answered questions, had visuals ensured the group missed nothing, would highly recommended Thankyou Luke
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