Walk through Lublin and Majdanek on a visit to the historical monuments of World War II, with guided access, and a cultural experience.
Highlights
Highlights
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Explore Lublin’s Old Town for a cultural experience and enter the Majdanek, a former Nazi camp, to learn the stories of survival from a certified guide.
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Enjoy round-trip transfers from Warsaw as you make your way to Lublin, a city that merges cultures of the East and the West.
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Skip the lines and enter the Majdanek concentration camp and learn about the tragic history of the prisoners from nearly 30 different countries.
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Learn about the tragic sufferings of the Jews imprisoned by the Nazis during WWII at the Monument of Struggle & Martyrdom Museum.
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Take a break from this tour by enjoying a delicious traditional Polish lunch at one of the local restaurants.
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Did you know? By the end of its period of operation, the Majdanek concentration camp had almost 30 nations represented within its barbed wire fences.
Inclusions
Inclusions
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Lublin guided tour
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Hotel pick-up & drop-off
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Transfers by car/minibus
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English-speaking driver
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Skip-the-line entry to Majdanek concentration camp
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Entry to Monument of Struggle & Martyrdom Museum
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Traditional Polish lunch
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Free Wi-Fi
Cancellation policy
Cancellation policy
These tickets can't be cancelled or rescheduled.
Your Experience
Your Experience
See the Best of Lublin
After getting picked up by the driver from your hotel in Warsaw, the tour begins as you meet your local certified guide in the city of Lublin. Experience the culture of modern Polish society in Lublin, also known as the cultural hotspot of East and West traditions, as you walk through the main streets of its Old Town.
A Peek into History at the Majdanek Concentration Camp
On the outskirts of Lublin at Majdanek, where along with your English-speaking guide, enter and explore the war memorials across World War II, and Hitler’s war rampage at the Majdanek Nazi camp. Visit the Majdanek National Museum, devoted entirely to the memory of atrocities committed in the network of concentration, slave-labor, and extermination camps and subcamps during World War II. Learn more about the conditions of the ill-fated prisoners of these concentration camps at the Monument of Struggle and Martyrdom Museum. The trip will end with a hearty Polish lunch while sharing stories with your tour group.
Know Before You Go
Know Before You Go
Important Information
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Facilities: Wheelchair Accessibility
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It is recommended that you wear comfortable shoes since this experience involves a fair amount of walking.
My tickets
My tickets
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Your voucher will be emailed to you instantly.
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Please display the voucher on your mobile phone with a valid photo ID during the pick-up.
Hotel Transfers
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This ticket includes hotel pickups and drop-offs.
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In the next step of booking, please specify the name and address of your hotel.
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On the day of your tour, please report at your hotel lobby 10-15 min prior to your scheduled departure.
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If your hotel does not have a lobby, please wait at the entrance of the hotel.