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Gross-Rosen Memorial — Private Tour from Warsaw

Gross-Rosen Memorial Tour from Warsaw is a private historical journey to one of Nazi Germany’s harshest concentration camps, known for forced labor, granite quarries and extreme brutality.

Gross-Rosen is a place where history was carved into stone — through forced labor, suffering, and human endurance.

This private tour offers space, context, and personal guidance to understand one of the harshest chapters of the Second World War.

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Gross-Rosen Tour Itinerary

 

Drive time: ~4h 15 min each way

Visit time: ~2–3 hours

Total tour duration: ~11–12 hours

Opening hours (museum): 8:00 AM – 4:00 PM  / 6:30 PM

Your Private Visit to Gross-Rosen

A private, unhurried journey

Departure from Warsaw

 

Your private driver will pick you up directly from your hotel or apartment in Warsaw.

The journey to Gross-Rosen takes approximately 4 hours, mostly via modern highways, allowing for a comfortable and uninterrupted ride through central and southwestern Poland.

This longer distance makes Gross-Rosen a full-day historical journey — one of the most important memorial experiences beyond the usual tourist routes.

Museum visit and historical introduction

Upon arrival, your visit begins at the Gross-Rosen Museum, where you will be introduced to the history of the camp and its role in the Nazi forced labor system.

The museum visit includes a carefully prepared 30-minute documentary screening, followed by access to the permanent exhibition and historical context of the memorial site.

Explore the memorial site

After the introduction, you will visit the preserved camp area and memorial grounds.

You may choose between an audio-guided visit for a personal, independent experience or a private licensed guide for deeper historical insight and individual questions.

The full memorial visit takes approximately 2 hours, allowing enough time to understand the scale, structure, and reality of Gross-Rosen.

Return to Warsaw

After the visit, your private driver will take you back comfortably to Warsaw.

The return journey follows the same highway route, with optional short breaks along the way.

You will return in the evening, with time to reflect on one of the most demanding and important chapters of wartime history.

What’s included 

What’s included

  • Private transportation (hotel pickup and drop-off)
  • Professional English-speaking driver
  • Private guide at Gross-Rosen or audio-guide system
  • Entrance to the museum and memorial site
  • Flexible itinerary adjusted to your pace
  • All parking fees and fuel costs

     Everything is arranged for you — so you can focus entirely                                                    on the experience.

Not included

  • Meals and personal expenses
  • Gratuities (optional)
Gross-Rosen Tour Pricing 

Private sedan car

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1–3 guests

Audio-guide option
• €500 / $585

Private guide option
• €550 / $645

Ideal for couples or small groups seeking a quiet, private journey with full comfort.

Gross-Rosen Tour Pricing 

Executive van for groups

4–6 guests

Audio-guide option
• €720 / $845

Private guide option
• €770 / $900

A perfect solution for families or small groups traveling together, without compromising comfort.

Gross-Rosen Tour Pricing

Larger groups by minibus

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We can also arrange transport and guiding services for larger groups, including minibuses and multi-day itineraries.
Please contact us for a tailored quote.

A simple and secure way to pay

• Cash (EUR / USD / PLN)
• Credit & debit cards
• Secure online payment (on request)

No hidden fees. No prepayment required for most bookings.

Frequently Asked Questions

Practical answers before your visit to Gross-Rosen — planning, timing and what to expect.

Do I need to book the Gross-Rosen Memorial Tour in advance?

Yes. Advance booking is recommended to secure your preferred date and organize private transportation from Warsaw. Gross-Rosen is located in Lower Silesia, so proper planning helps ensure a comfortable and well-structured visit.

Gross-Rosen was one of Nazi Germany’s harshest concentration camps, known for brutal forced labor in its granite quarries. Thousands of prisoners died under extreme physical conditions, making it a powerful symbol of the camp labor system.

The visit includes the preserved camp grounds, museum exhibition, original quarry area and historical documentary screening. Together they provide a clear understanding of daily life, labor and survival inside the camp.

The full private tour usually takes around 10–12 hours, including transportation from Warsaw, the museum visit and time to explore the memorial grounds.

Yes. Gross-Rosen is ideal for travellers interested in concentration camp history, forced labor systems and the wider machinery of Nazi persecution. A private tour allows for deeper historical context and flexible pacing.

Signature Experience

A deeper journey into the history of the Holocaust

A comprehensive, multi-day experience designed for those seeking a complete historical perspective.

1. Duration

5 to 7 days
Minimum: 5 full days of intensive touring

2. Scope

All major camps in Poland
Complete historical coverage

3. Unique

This tour is not offered
by any other company in Poland

4. Audience

For serious travelers, historians,
educators, and researchers