Private half-day tour to Treblinka with hotel pickup
Overview
Treblinka extermination camp holds a significant and tragic history as the second-largest murder facility in Nazi-occupied Poland. The site offers insights into the implementation of the final solution to the Jewish question.
- 📚 A German-speaking guide will lead you through the camp site, providing detailed information.
- 🏛️ Visit the Museum of Combat and Martyrdom in Treblinka for a deeper understanding of the events.
- 🕊️ Stop at the Holocaust Memorial to learn about its symbolism and significance.
- 👶 Discover the story of Janusz Korczak and the children from his orphanage during this historical tour.
- ⚔️ Hear about the prospect of uprisings that took place in Treblinka, adding context to your visit.
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Pickup included
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- Admissions
- licensed tour guide
- Pick up / return from / to the hotel
- Air-conditioned vehicle
- Soda/Pop
- Coffee and/or Tea
- Lunch
- Snacks
Meeting point
Return details
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POLIN Muzeum Historii Zydow PolskichYou will be picked up from a symbolic location and learn more about the liquidation of the Warsaw Ghetto.
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UmschlagplatzYou will learn everything about the symbolic meaning of the transshipment center, what the supposed logic of annihilation was and how the plan for the final solution of the Jewish question was put into practice.
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Treblinka MemorialYou will learn the moving history of the Treblinka II extermination camp, the most efficient and second-largest murder operation in Nazi-occupied Poland. With a German-speaking guide, visit the Museum of Combat and Martyrdom in Treblinka and explore the camp grounds. You enter the symbolic main gate to the camp and walk along the railway ramp. You stop at the breathtaking Holocaust Memorial and get to know its symbolism. You hear about Janusz Korczak and children from his orphanage. Although you can no longer see any infrastructure on site, the experience of being in this place is unforgettable. Every memorial stone in Treblinka tells a story.