Westerplatte is one of Poland’s most important historical landmarks and the place where the first shots of World War II were fired. On this guided tour, you’ll step back in time and explore the site of the heroic defence carried out by Polish soldiers in September 1939.
The journey begins at the former Railway Gate and continues through key locations, including Guardhouse No. 1, the ruins of the New Barracks, and the impressive Monument to the Defenders of the Coast. Along the way, you’ll discover shelters, guardhouses, and the cemetery of Polish Army soldiers, places that preserve the memory of those dramatic events and create a deeply moving atmosphere.
Through captivating stories and historical insights, your guide will bring Westerplatte’s past to life, helping you understand not only what happened here, but also why it remains such a powerful symbol today. This memorable 2.5-hour experience is ideal for anyone wishing to gain a deeper appreciation of Westerplatte’s significance and legacy.