Warsaw Jewish Heritage Tours
Trace Warsaw’s profound Jewish history: the area of the former Ghetto, the moving memorials, the surviving fragments of the wall, the Jewish cemetery, and the acclaimed POLIN Museum of the History of Polish Jews. A deeply moving and important part of the city’s story.
29 ture · prices per person, book with partner
Jewish Heritage in Warsaw — FAQ
What was the Warsaw Ghetto?
The Warsaw Ghetto was the largest Jewish ghetto in Nazi-occupied Europe during WWII; tours visit its former area, surviving wall fragments, memorials and the site of the 1943 Ghetto Uprising — a powerful, sombre history.
What is the POLIN Museum?
POLIN, the Museum of the History of Polish Jews, is an award-winning museum on the former Ghetto site, telling the 1,000-year story of Jewish life in Poland through immersive exhibits — moving and highly recommended.
Are Warsaw Jewish heritage tours worth it?
Yes — a guided tour sensitively brings to life Warsaw’s rich Jewish history and the tragedy of the Ghetto, visiting memorials and the POLIN Museum with vital context.























