Visit Stutthof Memorial on a private historical journey from Warsaw. Established in 1939, Stutthof was the first Nazi concentration camp created outside pre-war Germany. This full-day private tour offers transport, historical context and time to explore one of the most important memorial sites in northern Poland.
Stutthof is a place where history speaks quietly — through preserved barracks, personal stories, and the memory of more than 65,000 victims.
This private tour offers historical context, reflection, and personal guidance through one of the earliest and longest-operating Nazi concentration camps.
Drive time: ~3h 15 min each way
Visit time: ~2–3 hours
Total tour duration: ~9–10 hours
Opening hours (museum): 8:00 AM – 3:00 PM / 6:00 PM
A private, unhurried journey
Your private driver will pick you up directly from your hotel or apartment in Warsaw.
The journey to Stutthof takes approximately 3.5 hours, leading north through the landscapes of central and northern Poland toward the Baltic coast.
This full-day historical journey offers time, context, and space to understand one of the earliest Nazi concentration camps established outside Germany.
Upon arrival, your visit begins at the Stutthof Museum, where the story of the camp is introduced through a carefully prepared permanent exhibition.
The museum provides essential historical context, original documents, personal testimonies, and a deeper understanding of the camp’s role in the Nazi system of persecution.
This introduction helps prepare for the memorial visit itself.
After the museum introduction, you will continue through the preserved camp area together with your guide, visiting original barracks, watchtowers, and key memorial spaces.
The guided visit through the museum and memorial grounds takes approximately 1.5 to 2 hours, allowing time for historical explanation, questions, and personal reflection.
This part of the journey offers a direct and meaningful encounter with one of the most important memorial sites of the Second World War.
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
Everything is arranged for you — so you can focus entirely on the experience.
Not included
Private guide option
• €430 / $500
Ideal for couples or small groups seeking a quiet, private journey with full comfort.
Private guide option
• €650 / $750
A perfect solution for families or small groups traveling together, without compromising comfort.
We can also arrange transport and guiding services for larger groups, including minibuses and multi-day itineraries.
Please contact us for a tailored quote.
• Cash (EUR / USD / PLN)
• Credit & debit cards
• Secure online payment (on request)
No hidden fees. No prepayment required for most bookings.
Practical answers before your visit to Stutthof — planning, timing and what to expect.
Yes. Advance booking is recommended to secure private transport, organize the full-day route from Warsaw and ensure smooth access to the memorial site, especially during high travel season.
Stutthof was the first Nazi concentration camp established outside pre-war Germany in 1939. More than 100,000 prisoners passed through the camp, where forced labor, executions and systematic persecution took place.
The memorial preserves original camp barracks, gas chamber remains, crematorium, watchtowers and museum exhibitions. Visitors can explore the preserved camp infrastructure and historical documentation.
A private day trip from Warsaw usually takes around 10–11 hours, including transport, museum visit and time for guided historical exploration.
Yes. Stutthof is one of the most important WWII memorial sites in northern Poland and offers a powerful, educational experience for travellers interested in Holocaust history and Nazi occupation.
One memorial. One museum. A broader understanding of war.
Extend your Stutthof journey with a visit to Gdańsk’s Museum of the Second World War — one of Europe’s most important historical museums, offering a wider perspective on the causes, realities, and consequences of the war.
Signature Experience
A comprehensive, multi-day experience designed for those seeking a complete historical perspective.
The most comprehensive WWII tour in Poland —
unmatched by anyone on the market.
5 to 7 days
Minimum: 5 full days of intensive touring
All major camps in Poland
Complete historical coverage
This tour is not offered
by any other company in Poland
For serious travelers, historians,
educators, and researchers
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