Recorrido por el gueto de Varsovia





Descripción
Conozca la turbulenta historia del establecimiento y la liquidación del gueto más grande de Europa. Vea los lugares reales donde se ha puesto en práctica el plan de solución final
Opciones de la excursión
Itinerario
Visitan la única sinagoga que sobrevivió a la Segunda Guerra Mundial y todavía está en funcionamiento.
Exploran las últimas calles y barrios sobrevivientes dentro del ghetto.
Ven fragmentos del muro del gueto y se sumergen en la conmovedora historia del gueto de Varsovia. Aprenden todo sobre sus orígenes, la vida cotidiana en el gueto y el levantamiento en 1943 y aprenden más
Se detienen en el punto donde se encontraba el puente de conexión entre el Pequeño y el Gran Ghetto, que se convirtió en el símbolo del ghetto de Varsovia. Ven los lugares reales y escuchan las historias auténticas, entre otras. por Władysław Szpilman, el héroe del título del "pianista" de Roman Polański.
Ven los lugares reales donde se ha puesto en práctica el plan de solución final. Aprenden más sobre el significado simbólico de la Umschlagplatz y cómo se puso en práctica el plan de la solución final de la cuestión judía.
Se trasladan a los tiempos del levantamiento heroico en el gueto de Varsovia. Aprenden cómo era la vida en el gueto, por qué los judíos tomaron las armas y quién ayudó. También se le presentará el simbolismo del Memorial Ghettohelden, donde Willy Brandt realizó su famoso Kniefall y el Museo POLIN.
Te detienen en el lugar donde Willy Brandt hizo sus famosas rodillas.
Verá la ubicación anterior del búnker en la calle Miła. 18 y conocer la historia llena de acontecimientos.
Obtenga más información sobre la prisión de Pawiak.
Lo más destacado
Qué incluye
Lugares y horarios de recogida
El guía recoge a los invitados con el letrero PolinTours. a. desde la recepción del hotel si su hotel está ubicado en el centro de la ciudad b. espere afuera si se hospeda en un departamento
Valoraciones de viajeros
Información importante
- Los bebés y los niños pequeños pueden ir en un cochecito o en una silla de paseo
- Hay opciones de transporte público disponibles en las cercanías
- No se recomienda para viajeros con lesiones de la columna vertebral
- No es recomendable para embarazadas
- Adecuado para todos los niveles de aptitud física
- Este recorrido es mixto, es decir. Como un recorrido y recorrido basado en transporte público ofrecido: Usted está a aproximadamente 2.5 horas a pie y aproximadamente 30 minutos en el autobús / tranvía / metro
- El orden del recorrido se adapta a la ubicación de su hotel.
- Los viernes por la tarde (a partir de las 13:00 horas), sábados y festivos judíos, este recorrido se realiza sin visita a la sinagoga.
- Durante este recorrido no se realiza visita a la exposición principal del Museo POLIN. Se recomienda visitar la exposición principal con audioguías disponibles en alemán. Debes planificar unas 2,5 horas para la visita. Tenga en cuenta el horario de apertura del museo: Lun, Jueves, viernes: 10 a. m. a 6 p. m., martes: cerrado, miércoles, Se sentó., Entonces.: 10 a. m. a 8 p. m.
- Este tour no es apto para niños.
Opiniones(139)
Our guide, Marzena, was amazing — both in showing us the Jewish ghetto with all its current historical markers and its lone remaining synagogue and in describing the history of Jews in Warsaw. A tour not to be missed.
Dear Visitor, thank you for our feedback. It was a pleasure to show you around. Best regards, the PolinTours Team
Our tour guide Marzena was amazing! Very knowledgeable and very concerned with conveying information. And very nice about answering questions.
Dear Visitor, thank you for coming on this tour. It was a great experience to show you around. Best regards, the PolinTours Team
This tour is an absolute must for any visitor to Warsaw. Marzena narrates an impactful, educational and thoughtfully constructed experience. A genuine standout from other tours.
Dear Visitor, thank you for coming on this tour. It was a great experience to show you around. Best regards, the Team
A very worthwhile experience. Marzena is an exceptional guide - passionate and knowledgeable. I get to learn so much from her, not only about the city’s past but also its present. Highly recommended for anyone seeking a deeper understanding of Warsaw and its history
Dear Visitor, thank you for coming on this tour and sharing your opinion. Best regards, the PolinTours Team
This tour was an extremely thorough, educational and impactful tour of the Warsaw ghetto. Our guide was knowledgeable and thoughtful and gave meaningful and important context to the history of the ghetto and World War II as a whole. She pointed out and explained important landmarks of the ghetto. She also had a binder with pictures, maps and information to reference at different stops of the tour. I highly recommend this tour if you are visiting Warsaw!
Dear Visitor, thank you for coming on this tour and for your review! Best regards, the PolinTours Team
Our guide, Marzena was terrific. Her knowledge and organization was excellent. She welcomed all questions from participants without rushing. I highly recommend this tour.
Dear Visitor, thank you for coming on this tour. It was a great experience to show you around. Best regards, the PolinTours Team
Very good tour! Our guide was prompt, knowledgeable and very friendly. We thoroughly enjoyed our tour with her. She knew her subject and really did all that she could to acquaint us with Warsaw and to know much more about the history of the ghetto. 5 stars!!
Dear Visitor, thank you for coming on this historical though very up-to-date tour. Best regards, the PolinTours Team
It would be an understatement ti say our tour guide was very good....she was beyond that. Knowledgeable, interesting, explained aspects clearly and was extremely organized. I would HIGHLY recommend her and all would be very very pleased with her tour. Great tour and greatly educational!!! Thank you
Dear Visitor, thank you for coming on this tour and for your time. Best, the PolinTours Team
Our guide Marzena was outstanding. She was very knowledgable and was able to provide us with lots of information about the history of Jews in Warsaw, the creation of the ghetto and the Nazi occupation and final solution. We were taken around what was the ghetto which was an area of approx 2 miles. I can’t recommend this tour enough if you want to know more about the treatment of Jews in Warsw right before WWII and during it.
Dear Visitor, thank you for coming on this tour. It was a great experience to show you around. Best, the PolinTours Team
I had Marzena of Polin Tours as my guide on a walking tour of the Jewish Ghetto in Warsaw. She was phenomenal. She is friendly and easy to talk to — but mostly, you should listen to her. Marzena managed to tell the story of the Jewish people in Poland from the Middle Ages through to depicting their vibrant world in Warsaw before the Nazi occupation. She then built the story brick by brick: the incremental decrees the Germans issued which led to the building of the ghetto, the suffering inside the ghetto, the resistance efforts, and the eventual deportation of the people to Treblinka and the systematic leveling of everything that remained. Because the ghetto was so thoroughly destroyed — and because modern Warsaw now hums in that same space — it is essential to have a guide who can tell the story to make the little brick, the plaque, or the memorial stone that you see meaningful. Marzena is that guide.
Dear Visitor, thank you for coming on this tour and for your review. Best regards, the PolinTours Team



