Visit the Stutthof Concentration Camp and pay tribute to the Holocaust victim. Gain significant insights about Nazi concentration camps horrors.
Highlights
Highlights
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Walk through the remains of Stutthof Nazi camp, the first Nazi camp on Polish territory and learn about German and Polish history.
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Skip-the-line and visit the museum and get insights about Nazis from permanent exhibitions with documentary films with a guide.
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Explore the partially-preserved Old Camp, Death Gate and post-camp archives.
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Stop by a local restaurant and savor lunch including soup and main course.
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Did you know? Stutthof served as the main site for assassinating educated and patriotic people from Gdańsk.
Inclusions
Inclusions
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Skip-the-line tickets to Stutthof Nazi Concentration Camp
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Tickets to Stutthof Museum
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Guided tour of Stutthof Museum
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Car/minibus transfers
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English-speaking driver
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Lunch
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Free WiFi
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Hotel transfers
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Small group tour
Cancellation policy
Cancellation policy
These tickets can't be cancelled or rescheduled.
Your Experience
Your Experience
Set Back into History at the Stutthof Nazi Concentration Camp
The first Nazi camp on Polish territory, the Stutthof Nazi Concentration Camp was initially established for civilians on September 2, 1939. It was later turned into a special labor camp and finally into a concentration camp. When German Nazis invaded Poland, massive arrests in Danzig occurred and nearly 1,500 people were arrested on day 1 itself. During the wartime, about 125,000 from 12 European nations were kept as prisoners here and 85,000 were also assassinated. The camp majorly served to massacre patriotic rebels from Gdańsk educational circles and Polish activists.
Travel from Warsaw in a car or a minibus and explore important spots like the partially preserved Old Camp, Death Gate, and gas chambers, where the war prisoners were held and killed. Also, the enormous museum is set up in over 20 hectares, where you can learn about the camp's history and the experiences of the prisoners who were held there. Also, the permanent exhibitions with documentary movies will provide glimpses of the past Nazi era.
Before you conclude your tour, make a quick stopover at a local restaurant for a lunch.
Know Before You Go
Know Before You Go
Important Information
- Facilities: Wheelchair Accessibility.
Restrictions
- This tour can accommodate a maximum of 8 people in 1 group.
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.