Treblinka Extermination Camp Tickets
Visit Treblinka Extermination Camp in occupied Poland, a Nazi concentration and extermination camp from WWII. Dismantled in 1943 to conceal mass murder evidence, it's now a Holocaust memorial and museum. Pay tribute and learn about the past atrocities.-
Explore one of the most infamous sites of the Nazi regime, the Treblinka Extermination Camp on a guided tour with hotel pick-ups and drop-offs.
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Visit Umchlagplatz, a place from where the Jews were deported to Treblinka and the Ghetto Heroes Monument, commemorating the Jews.
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Hear stories of the extremities of the Nazi regime, details of the “Final Solution”, and an account of an attempted escape in 1943, from your guide.
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Take a lunch break at a local restaurant before heading back to Warsaw.
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Fun fact: As a joke, in 1939, a Swedish legislator actually nominated Hitler for the Nobel Peace Prize although most people didn’t find it amusing.
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Explore one of the most infamous sites of the Nazi regime, the Treblinka Extermination Camp on a guided tour with hotel pick-ups and drop-offs.
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Visit Umchlagplatz, a place from where the Jews were deported to Treblinka and the Ghetto Heroes Monument, commemorating the Jews.
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Hear stories of the extremities of the Nazi regime, details of the “Final Solution”, and an account of an attempted escape in 1943, from your guide.
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Take a lunch break at a local restaurant before heading back to Warsaw.
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Fun fact: As a joke, in 1939, a Swedish legislator actually nominated Hitler for the Nobel Peace Prize although most people didn’t find it amusing.
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Visit the Auschwitz-Birkenau concentration camp with an English-speaking guide on a group tour with pick-up and drop-off services in a car.
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Skip the lines and enter the camps as you examine the countless photographs, clothes, shoes, and personal items belonging to the perished inmates.
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Visit the railway tracks, barracks, watchtowers, gas chambers, and crematoria that paint a harrowing picture of life at the Auschwitz II-Birkenau camp.
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Relish a delicious meal at a local restaurant before being dropped off at your hotel in Warsaw.
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Did you know? The “Arbeit Macht Frei” sign at the entrance gate is a replica of the original sign, which was stolen (and later recovered) in 2010.
More details
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Visit the Auschwitz-Birkenau concentration camp with an English-speaking guide on a group tour with pick-up and drop-off services in a car.
-
Skip the lines and enter the camps as you examine the countless photographs, clothes, shoes, and personal items belonging to the perished inmates.
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Visit the railway tracks, barracks, watchtowers, gas chambers, and crematoria that paint a harrowing picture of life at the Auschwitz II-Birkenau camp.
-
Relish a delicious meal at a local restaurant before being dropped off at your hotel in Warsaw.
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Did you know? The “Arbeit Macht Frei” sign at the entrance gate is a replica of the original sign, which was stolen (and later recovered) in 2010.