One Day in Poland - Treblinka and Warsaw Ghetto Tour from Warsaw | Private Jewish Heritage Tour

Treblinka & Warsaw Ghetto Private Tour from Warsaw

Follow the final chapter of Warsaw Jewish history — from the streets of the former Warsaw Ghetto and Umschlagplatz to the Treblinka extermination camp. A powerful private journey through memory, loss and history.

Treblinka is not only a place of remembrance — it is the final chapter of the history of Warsaw Jews.

This private Treblinka & Warsaw Ghetto tour from Warsaw connects three essential places of Jewish wartime history: the streets of the former Warsaw Ghetto, the Umschlagplatz deportation point, and the Treblinka extermination camp memorial.

 

With an expert English-speaking guide, you follow the path of memory, loss and survival — gaining a deeper understanding of one of the darkest chapters of World War II and Jewish history in Poland.

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Treblinka & Warsaw Ghetto Tour Itinerary

Drive time: 1h 30 min each way

Warsaw Ghetto Tour: 2-2.5 hours

Visit time: 2–3 hours

Total tour duration: 8-9 hours

Opening hours (museum): 9:00 AM – 6:30 PM

Your Private Visit to Treblinka & Warsaw Ghetto Tour

A private, unhurried journey

Through the streets of the Warsaw Ghetto

Your private historical walk begins at the preserved Warsaw Ghetto Wall and continues through key surviving sites of Jewish Warsaw, including the Nożyk Synagogue — the only surviving pre-war synagogue in the city — and Próżna Street, one of the last preserved streets of pre-war Jewish Warsaw.

Resistance and survival

You will visit the place where the wooden bridge once connected the divided parts of the Ghetto at Chłodna Street Footbridge Memorial and continue to Mila 18 Memorial — the symbolic site of the bunker of Mordechai Anielewicz, leader of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising.
This part of the tour reveals the story of resistance, courage and the final fight for dignity.

Umschlagplatz: the last departure

The walking tour ends at Umschlagplatz Monument — the deportation point from which hundreds of thousands of Warsaw Jews were sent to Treblinka.
From this very place, just as the transports departed during the war, your journey continues to Treblinka — following the same historical route.

Treblinka: the final chapter

At Treblinka Extermination Camp Memorial, you will visit the museum exhibition, watch the historical documentary introduction, and walk through the memorial grounds — including the symbolic railway ramp and the place where the gas chambers once stood.
This final part of the tour brings historical understanding, reflection and the full scale of what began in Warsaw.

What’s included 

What’s included

 

• Private transportation (hotel pickup and drop-off)
• Professional English-speaking driver
• Private historical Warsaw Ghetto tour
• Private guide at Treblinka Memorial and Museum
• Entrance to the museum and memorial site
• Flexible itinerary adjusted to your pace
• All parking fees and fuel costs

 

Everything is carefully arranged for you — from the streets of the Warsaw Ghetto to Treblinka — so you can fully focus on the historical experience.

 

Not included

  • Meals and personal expenses
  • Gratuities (optional)
Treblinka & Warsaw Ghetto Tour Pricing from Warsaw

Private sedan car

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  • 1–3 guests €350 / $410

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

Treblinka & Warsaw Ghetto Tour Pricing from Warsaw

Executive van for groups

  • 4-6 guests — €530 / $620

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

Treblinka & Warsaw Ghetto Tour Pricing from Warsaw

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 Treblinka & Warsaw Ghetto Tour — planning, timing and what to expect.

Do I need to book the Treblinka & Warsaw Ghetto tour in advance?

Yes, advance booking is recommended. This private historical tour requires careful planning, including transportation, timing and guide availability in both Warsaw and Treblinka. Early booking helps us secure the best schedule for your visit.

The Warsaw Ghetto walking tour includes key historical sites such as the preserved Warsaw Ghetto Wall, the Nożyk Synagogue, Próżna Street (one of the last surviving streets of pre-war Jewish Warsaw), the former footbridge location on Chłodna Street, the Anielewicz bunker memorial, and the Umschlagplatz deportation site.

The full private tour usually takes around 8–9 hours, including the Warsaw Ghetto walking tour, transportation to Treblinka, museum visit and guided walk through the memorial grounds.

Yes. This tour is especially valuable for visitors interested in Jewish history, Holocaust history and World War II. It connects the history of the Warsaw Ghetto directly with Treblinka, creating a complete historical narrative.

Treblinka and the Warsaw Ghetto are deeply emotional places connected to one of the darkest chapters of human history. The tour is designed with respect, space for reflection and a professional historical approach.

This is a fully private tour. The itinerary is adjusted to your pace, your questions and your level of historical interest, without the pressure of group schedules.

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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