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Private WW2 Tour of Westerplatte,Gdansk and Stutthof Including Lunch

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This is an INDIVIDUAL tour. No extras to pay for guide or other services. Inclusions: - Guaranteed 2-hours guided Stutthof tour (led in English), regardless of traffic jams - Door to Door transport by air-conditioned car with English-speaking guide - Polish lunch with pierogi and beverages - Entrance ticket to the Stutthof Museum and ticket to Stutthof Museum Cinema - Take part in small group tour only up to 15 people - Visit Westerplatte and Polish Post Office The history of WW2 is inseparably

This is an INDIVIDUAL tour. No extras to pay for guide or other services. Inclusions: - Guaranteed 2-hours guided Stutthof tour (led in English), regardless of traffic jams - Door to Door transport by air-conditioned car with English-speaking guide - Polish lunch with pierogi and beverages - Entrance ticket to the Stutthof Museum and ticket to Stutthof Museum Cinema - Take part in small group tour only up to 15 people - Visit Westerplatte and Polish Post Office The history of WW2 is inseparably linked with Gdańsk. The biggest global military conflict began here on 1 September 1939 with the first shots fired in Westerplatte peninsula and in front of the Polish Post Office. The war ended for the city in March 1945 when it was almost completely razed by the Red Army soldiers. Physical extermination of the Polish and Jewish population began right on the 1st of September 1939. Its traces are the mass graves in surrounding forests and the first nazi concentration camp in Stutthof.

Quick info

Duration
6 hours
Languages
English
Mobile ticket
Accepted

What's Included

Included

Bottled water

Food and drink

Guaranteed entry to Stutthof Museum

Other

WW2 Tour is always led by certified Expert-Guide

Other

Polish lunch in local restaurant

Other

Door to Door transport by air-conditioned car with English-speaking guide and driver

Other

Only for individual group tour only up to 8 peple

Other

Meeting and Pickup

Pickup Information

Pick up from all hotels in Gdansk and Port of Gdansk are avaliable

Please arrive 10 minutes before departure

Itinerary

Private Tour

1

1 hour transfer by private minibus/minicoach to Stutthof and 90 minutes guiding by English speaking certified guide in the Stutthof Concentration Camp Museum. During transfer to museum the guide will describe complicated relations between Republic of Poland, Nazi Germany and The Free City of Gdansk during Interwar Period.

2 hours 30 minutes
Admission Ticket Included
2

Let's see The Baltic Sea and have some lunch. Return to Gdansk by private minibus.

1 hours 30 minutes
3

Visit to Westerplatte peninsula – the place where WW2 began. From 1926 to 1939 it was the location of a Polish Military Transit Depot (WST), sanctioned within the territory of the Free City of Danzig. On 1 September 1939 the battleship Schleswig-Holstein opened fire on the Polish garrison without any warning. Seven days later Major Henryk Sucharski decided to surrender, due to lack of ammunition and supplies.

1 hour
4

The Defence of the Polish Post Office in Danzig was one of the first acts of World War II in Europe, as part of the Invasion of Poland. We will take a look at the historical building and Defenders of the Polish Post Office monument.

30 minutes
5

Remains of WW2 in Gdansk Old Town: Victoria Schulle, bunkers and ruins from 1940's

1 hour

Additional Information

Public transportation options are available nearby

Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness

Available Languages

NorwegianEnglishPL

Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

Refund Schedule

1+ days before
100% refund
Within 1 days
0% refund
Cancellation possible if minimum number of travelers not met

Reviews

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