Stutthof Concentration Camp: Private Guided Tour with Transport

Sztutowo, PL
91% of travellers recommend this
Excellent (26 reviews)

Included

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    Sightseeing of Westerplatte (in extended option with Westerplatte)
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    Full documentary movie Stutthof Survivors mailed to you after the tour (on request)
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    5-hours Tour to Stutthof Concentration Camp led by Expert-Guide
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    Pickup and drop-off at your accommodation or the cruise port in Gdansk, Sopot, and Gdynia
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    Transportation in an air-conditioned car with English driver
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    Guaranteed 2-hours guided Stutthof tour in chosen foreign language, regardless of traffic jams
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    Sightseeing of Gdansk Old Town (in extended option with Old Town)
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    Admission ticket to watch the movie in Stutthof Museum Cinema
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    Sightseeing of Museum of the Second World War with tickets (in option with WWII Museum)
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    Entry Tickets to the Stutthof Museum

Excluded

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    Meals

Pickup

Check if pick-up is available from your location, you will select during checkout (providers may allow other pickup locations)

Pickup Location
Gdansk Cruise Port
Gdynia Cruise Port
We will pick you up and drop off at Hotels/Apartments/Cruise Port in Gdansk, Sopot or Gdynia.

What to expect

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Stutthof Concentration Camp

Stutthof was the first concentration camp built in Poland by the Nazis. During its 5 years of existence, the camp held prisoners from 28 countries. Over 110,000 prisoners were tortured, forced to work or died in the gas chambers. During 5 hours you will explore whole area, see moving exhibitions and enter Stutthof Museum Cinema. After appr. 1-hours of driving we will reach the Stutthof Concentration Camp. During Stutthof Guided Tour you will explore whole concentration camp with a private guide who will answer all of your questions. In Stutthof you will spend minimum 2-hours including watching documentary movie on Stutthof Cinema.

Duration 120 minutes
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Westerplatte

Extend your trip and see also Westerplatte in 7-hours option. It was a military base for many different armies, now is main symbol for the beginning of the Second World War. You will see a small military cemetery and a huge Monument to the defenders of the Polish Coast. Visit Westerplatte in special 7-hours option. It was a military base for many different armies, now is main symbol for the beginning of the Second World War. You will see a small military cemetery and a huge Monument to the defenders of the Polish Coast. See it in option with Westerplatte.

Duration 120 minutes
3

Museum Of The Second World War

Otherwise visit the Museum of the Second World War - considered to be one of the best museums in Poland. Get to know with details about WWII, create your own opinion based on different points of view. The Guide provides you clear context and informative tour. Visit the Museum of the Second World War - considered to be one of the best museums in Poland. Get to know with details about WWII, create your own opinion based on different points of view. The Guide provides you clear context and informative tour. See it in option with Museum of WWII. Tickets are included.

Duration 120 minutes
Admission Admission Included
4
St. Mary's Church

Gdansk's most visible place of worship, St. Mary's Basilica is believed to be the largest brick church in the world. The interior vault supports 37 windows, over 300 tombstones and 31 chapels. Definitely must see while you visiting Gdansk. See this in option with Old Town walking tour.

Duration 30 minutes
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Old Town

The pick up and drop off is provided from hotels in whole Gdansk and from the Gdansk Port.

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Neptune's Fountain (Fontanna Neptuna)

The Fountain of Neptune constitutes an interesting example of the perception of the classical antiquity in the 17th-century art of Gdańsk. It is also the symbol of both the city of Gdańsk itself and its links with the sea. See it in option with Old Town walking tour.

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Main Town Hall - Museum of Gdansk

The Main City Hall, a spectacular building and the seat of the city authorities, is full of multicultural references. See it in option with Old Town walking tour.

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Muzeum Gdanska

The Artus Court is a building in the centre of Gdańsk, which used to be the meeting place of merchants and a centre of social life. Inside, the centrepiece of the main hall is a 10.64-metre renaissance tiled stove dating to 1546, made of more than 500 individual tiles and the tallest of its kind in Europe. There is also a huge, several-meter paintings relating to the Bible and mythology. See it in option with Old Town walking tour.

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Motlawa River Embankment (Dlugie Pobrzeze)

It is a place where you can feel the spirit of the old Hanseatic League. Beautiful at any time. Astound the visitor a multitude of architectural forms, monuments and breathtaking views of the buildings reflecting in the waters of the ancient port. See it in option with Old Town walking tour.

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Piwna Street (Ulica Piwna)

Second the most important street of Gdansk Old Town. As the name "Piwna" (adjective of beer) suggests once upon a time the most famous brewers lived here. On this street is located also house of Albert Forster a Nazi politician and war criminal. He was an administration as the Gauleiter of Danzig. See this in option with Old Town walking tour.

The experience can be subject to change due to bad weather or unforseen circumstances. We always endeavour to give you the best possible experience.

Additional Information

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    All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible
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    Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
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    Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
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    Please check your email the day before the tour to receive important information
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    Public transportation options are available nearby
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    Suitable for all physical fitness levels
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    Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
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    Wheelchair accessible
Provided by Rosotravel Tours Gdansk

What our experts say

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    Visit nearby Gdansk Old Town for lunch.
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    Check out the Museum of WWII after Stutthof.
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    Bring a camera for stunning beach views.
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    Wear comfortable shoes for walking.
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    Plan for emotional content during the tour.

More About this Experience

Introduction

The Stutthof Concentration Camp: Private Guided Tour with Transport offers a thought-provoking journey into one of the darkest periods in history. This tour provides an opportunity to learn and reflect upon the atrocities committed during World War II. The Stutthof Concentration Camp, the first built in Poland by the Nazis, held prisoners from 28 countries and witnessed the suffering of over 110,000 individuals.

What to expect?

During this tour, participants can expect a comprehensive exploration of the Stutthof Concentration Camp. With a private guide, visitors will gain insights and knowledge about the camp's history, the conditions endured by prisoners, and the stories of survival. Additionally, the tour includes a 15-minute walk along the beach, providing a moment of solace amidst the haunting remains.

Who is this for?

This tour is suitable for history enthusiasts, individuals seeking to pay tribute to the victims of the Holocaust, and anyone interested in understanding the impacts of World War II from a human perspective. The tour is designed to be accessible to people of all ages and backgrounds, offering a valuable educational experience.

Why book this?

By booking this tour, visitors have the opportunity to gain a profound understanding of the Stutthof Concentration Camp's historical significance. With a private guide, they can ask questions and delve deeper into the complex narratives and emotions associated with this dark chapter of humanity. This profoundly moving experience allows visitors to pay their respects, honor the memory of the victims, and ensure that the lessons of the past are not forgotten.

Good to know

When embarking on this tour, participants should be prepared for an emotionally intense experience. It is important to approach the visit with sensitivity and respect. The tour also offers the option to extend the itinerary to visit other significant sites, such as Westerplatte, the Museum of the Second World War, St. Mary's Church, and the picturesque Old Town of Gdansk. These additional destinations provide a well-rounded exploration of the region's history and cultural heritage.

Reviews

Visitors who have taken this tour commend the knowledgeable guides who bring history to life, providing meaningful insights into the experiences of the prisoners. Many express gratitude for the opportunity to learn and reflect, as well as the sense of responsibility to remember the past. The tour is consistently praised for its well-organized itinerary and the emotional impact it has on participants.

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