Visite en petit groupe de Lublin et Majdanek au départ de Varsovie avec déjeuner





Description
Découvrez Lublin, l'une des villes les plus culturelles de Pologne, et rendez hommage à Majdanek, un camp de concentration et d'extermination allemand nazi, lors de cette excursion de 11 heures en petit groupe au départ de Varsovie. Promenez-vous dans la vieille ville historique de Lublin, profitez d'un authentique déjeuner polonais, et apprenez l'histoire tragique de Majdanek pendant que vous marchez au milieu des baraquements et des barbelés.
Options de l'excursion
Itinéraire
Ancien camp nazi allemand
Visite à pied
Points forts
Ce qui est inclus
Lieux et horaires de prise en charge
Veuillez fournir l'adresse de prise en charge au moment de la réservation. Nous prenons dans le hall de l'hôtel ou à l'extérieur d'un appartement privé. Une prise en charge en dehors du centre-ville de Varsovie nécessite un supplément de 15EUR, payé en espèces au chauffeur.
Avis des voyageurs
Informations importantes
- Accès pour les personnes à mobilité réduite
- Options de transport accessibles aux personnes à mobilité réduite
- Déconseillé aux voyageurs avec des problèmes à la colonne vertébrale
- Convient à toutes les conditions physiques
- Des langues autres que l'anglais sont possibles sur demande spéciale, à l'avance et selon disponibilité
- Mesures de santé et de sécurité * ** Nettoyage et désinfection rigoureux ** - Nous avons augmenté la fréquence de désinfection de nos véhicules, surfaces et zones à fort trafic entre chaque visite / événement. * ** Désinfectants pour les mains ** - Un désinfectant pour les mains sera disponible pour tous nos invités. * ** Masques de protection ** - Nous nous assurons que nos guides portent des masques de protection (conformément à la réglementation pandémique en vigueur). Nos chauffeurs portent en permanence des masques de protection dans le véhicule. Les passagers sont priés de porter des masques de protection dans le véhicule lors des visites de groupe. Si vous préférez ne pas partager le véhicule avec d'autres passagers, nous vous encourageons à réserver l'excursion avec un transport privé. Vous n'avez pas besoin de porter de masque dans le véhicule lors d'une visite privée, sauf si vous toussez. * ** Une ventilation adéquate dans les véhicules ** - Nous évitons la recirculation de l'air, ce qui signifie que l'air dans le véhicule est remplacé par l'air frais provenant de l'extérieur. * ** Distance sociale ** - Nos guides se tiennent à une distance de sécurité (1,5 mètre) des participants lors des visites à pied. Dans nos voitures et camionnettes, au moins 1 à 2 sièges (selon la taille du véhicule) restent vides. * ** Vérifications de bien-être ** - Nos membres du personnel surveillent leur santé quotidiennement pour s'assurer qu'ils ne présentent aucun symptôme. Si vous ou un membre de votre groupe présentez des symptômes, veuillez nous contacter avant la visite. Nous travaillerons directement avec vous pour reprogrammer votre réservation.
Avis(16)
This was an excellent tour, led by our friendly and knowledgeable guide Jacek. We were collected on time from our hotel at 08h30 in a new, clean, Mercedes GLC. The drive time to Majdanek was about 2 hours. The camp is a poignant and respectful reminder of the atrocities that happened there. Whilst a lesser-known site than some more notorious concentration camps, this on no way detracted from what was a reflective experience. As you walk from one building to another, each paints a picture of what unfolded here, from where prisoners arrived and were processed, to where they slept, a museum with stories of some of those who were imprisoned there, many never to leave, 43 000 pairs of shoes of the departed, two gas chambers and the crematorium. 80 thousand souls lost their lives here. We spent about two to two and half hours and could easily have stayed longer, so much was there to see and learn. Jacek let us take as long as we wanted and never hurried us along. We found the memorial at the site where 18 000 prisoners and inmates from nearby labour camps were executed by gunfire on 3 November 1943 particularly moving. It is beyond comprehension how so many could have died at this spot in a single day. When we were ready, we set off for the old town of Lublin, about a 10 minute drive away. It was quaint and we enjoyed our lunch there, choosing from a Polish themed menu, as well as seeing the rediscovered Russian Byzantine frescos in the church. We were back at our hotel in Warsaw by 17h45. Our thanks again to Jacek for a memorable and interesting tour. We recommend.
We were 4 friends that got picket upp at the hotel in a beautiful Vito with good space. The guide was amazing and did a very good job!
We had a fantastic guided tour to Lublin with Jacek, and we couldn’t have asked for a better guide. He was incredibly knowledgeable, professional, and at the same time very warm and friendly. Jacek shared the history and stories of Lublin in an engaging and easy-to-understand way, and he was always happy to answer questions. His passion for the city really showed and made the experience even more memorable. We truly enjoyed the tour and would highly recommend Jacek to anyone visiting Lublin.
very interesting tour both for the beauty of the city of Lublin and for the emotions aroused by the visit to the Majdanek camp. Passionate and competent camp guide; professional and attentive to our needs Anna who accompanied us throughout the tour No doubt excursion to recommend
Marcin was friendly, attentive, and the experience was amazing. Visiting the fields is something that changes your perspective on history. Lublin is a beautiful city, full of joy and good vibe. Thanks, Marcin!
Fortunately they had room, it was a last minute plan as the agency we had hired cancelled us a day earlier but, the friendliness, the transport, the route, the explanation, everything was perfect. It came with lunch included and the place chosen could not be better. 100% recommended. There was no guide who spoke Spanish but this was specified to us from the beginning and anyway communication in English with the guide was always very efficient.
We arrived to Majdanek only to find that it was closed. We took some pictures far away from the road and then walked through someone’s dewy field to see a little bit of the back. It was very disappointing as that was the sole reason we booked the tour. Our tour guide called the company and without asking us our opinion, got tickets for us to see a small, old church that neither my mom nor I, as well as the other guest, seemed interested in going to see. We tried to remain positive however because our guide said the company was aware of the situation and would be getting in contact with us about compensation. We spent about 15 minutes seeing this small, unimpressive church which was supposed to replace Majdanek - the highlight of our tour and one of the reasons I even came to Poland. We basically wasted an entire day driving in the car that we could’ve better spent doing things in Warsaw. We then waited days after the tour to hear something from the company, but they never contacted us. I then proceeded to request a partial refund (which I though was more than fair) through Viator which they denied saying they took us to the church instead and that was more money (Majdanek is a free state park and the church cost a few dollars [I also didn’t eat when we went to lunch, so that would’ve made up the difference anyway]). I then called Viator to explain everything and they resubmitted the claim. Once again they denied the request for any amount of refund, but said we could get 30% off another tour with them. Why would I want to go on another tour with this company? Why didn’t they contact us at all to begin with? Why wouldn’t they offer this right way (not three weeks later after fighting for compensation), so that we could use it before we left Poland? How often do they think we’re traveling back to the same city in Poland to even be able to use it in the future? And, if they are offering that, where is the discount code or email with the information? The company still has not directly contacted me to apologize or explain anything. Any information I have received has been through a Viator rep. They clearly don’t care about their customers’ experience. They know that there is an infinitesimal chance that I will ever use that 30% off, so they lose nothing but look like they’re trying. I’ve wasted over $500. I would not recommend this tour company!
Pawel is an amazing polish driver! So friendly and empathic. We could talk about the country and the culture even before to start the tour. The guide girl (forgot her name) was brilliant too! I really recommend the crew and the tour. Hopefully I’ll be back to Poland again. See you guys… hugs from Brazil.
The Lublin and Majdanek tour was an outstanding experience. Maciej, the driver was very professional, always making sure the group was comfortable. Maks, the tour guide was very knowledgeable. Both Maciej and Maks are amazing individuals, I very much enjoyed speaking with them. The first part of the trip was to Majdanek camp. Majdanek was one of the most memorable historical sites that I've visited, the history was fascinating but also very tragic. The Second part of the trip was to Old Town of Lublin. The gothic and renaissance architecture in old town is a sight to see, very beautiful. Chapel of the Holy Trinity was breathtaking, so much history in one location. The 14th century castle was very impressive and well preserved. The entire tour was fantastic, I highly recommend this tour. Thank you to the AB Poland Travel team for such an amazing opportunity.
The worst experience with AB Poland!! After 2 hours driving, the Concentration Camp was CLOSED!!!! The tourist guide waa desesperated, with no idea how to solve the situation. ! I've been in contact with AB Poland previous to the trip and they confirmed an re confirmed the excursion. The guide told us that AB Poland will refund 100%!! That the manager will contact us! Guess what??? Through Viator I only got 25% of refund! AB Poland stated that they never approved the total refund, and that we went to the excursion!!! Of course we went to the excursion, if they had no idea that the Concentration Camp was closed!! I lost my day in a highway!!!! Last but not least, I had to choose this excursion because they have also cancelled the one to Aushvitz



