Climb into a vintage car, the Nysa 522, which was popular in Poland during the communist era and embark on a 3-hour private tour to the sites of Warsaw related to Jewish culture and history.
Discover how before WWII, almost 350,000 Jewish people lived in the city and how their heritage was nearly destroyed by the Nazi occupation. See how the area was later rebuilt and visit numerous locations related to Jewish history including Grzybowski Square, the last street of the Jewish Ghetto, the Nożyk Synagogue, The last piece of the Ghetto Wall, the Muranów district, the Monument to the Ghetto Heroes, Zamenhofa Street, Mila Street, and Umschlagplatz.
The tour ends with a trip to the Jewish Museum where you will have a chance to explore numerous exhibitions with a local guide or an audioguide.
During the tour you will see:
- The last piece of Ghetto Wall
- Muranów district
- Monument of Ghetto Heroes
- Museum of the history of polish Jews (outside)
- Zamenhofa Street
- Mila Street
- Umschlagplatz