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Explore Lodz’s Jewish history on a private 4-hour walking tour, visiting historic sites, the Jewish cemetery, ghetto area, and more for $170 per person.

The Lodz: Jewish Heritage Private Tour offers a detailed look into over 300 years of Jewish life in Poland’s óð Province. Priced at $170 per person, this 4-hour tour provides an intimate experience led by a knowledgeable guide. It’s an ideal choice for those interested in history, culture, and the legacy of Polish Jews. The tour includes hotel pickup and drop-off, transportation, and a private guide, ensuring a personalized and flexible experience.
While the tour does not include entrance fees, it covers key sites, historical landmarks, and offers insightful commentary about the Jewish community’s past and its tragic chapters during the Holocaust. Reviews highlight the expertise of the guides and the engaging storytelling style, making it a compelling way to learn about Lodz’s Jewish history in a manageable timeframe.
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This tour begins with hotel pickup, where the guide greets you and begins to tell the story of Lodz’s Jewish community. Once home to over 200,000 Jews before World War II, they represented about one-third of the city’s population. The guide shares how Lodz’s Jewish society thrived, especially through industry and commerce, with sites connected to prominent Jewish figures like Israel Poznanski.
Throughout the tour, you learn about Lodz’s Jewish history in the context of the city’s multicultural fabric, highlighting how the Jewish community contributed to Lodz’s development. The tour emphasizes the tragic history of the Holocaust, including visits to key memorials and the Radegast station, which served as the final stop for trains transporting Jews from Europe and ghettos.

A central focus of the tour is the area of the Litzmannstadt ghetto. The guide explains the history of the Holocaust in Lodz, including the liquidation of the ghetto and the living conditions experienced by its residents. The Children’s Martyrdom Monument is visited, dedicated to Polish children who were imprisoned or murdered during this period.
The Survivors Park provides a moment for reflection, featuring over 600 memory trees planted by those who survived the ghetto. This site offers a poignant view of the community’s resilience and the enduring memory of those who suffered.

A significant stop is the Jewish cemetery, the largest in Poland. The guide describes its history, notable graves, and the importance of preserving this necropolis. Visiting the cemetery offers a tangible connection to the past and an understanding of the scale of Jewish life in Lodz before the war.
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The Reicher synagogue is the only remaining pre-war synagogue in Lodz, surviving the occupation and now serving as a historical site. It stands as a reminder of the Jewish community’s resilience and efforts to preserve their heritage.
A walk through the Manufaktura complex reveals a renovated industrial site once owned by Jewish businessman Israel Poznanski. The open-air plaza, surrounded by large brick buildings and fountains, echoes Lodz’s industrial past and its Jewish entrepreneurs’ impact on the city.

The tour concludes with a stroll along Piotrkowska street, Poland’s longest promenade. This bustling street is lined with shops, pubs, restaurants, and sculptures commemorating Lodz’s notable residents. The guide shares suggestions for further exploration, allowing visitors to continue discovering Lodz’s cultural scene after the tour.

This private tour is designed for flexibility, with hotel pickup and drop-off included. The 4-hour duration can be checked for availability to fit your schedule. The tour is available in English, German, Russian, and Polish, led by a live guide with proven expertise, as reflected in reviews praising the guides’ knowledge and entertaining storytelling.
While entrance fees are not included, the guide provides comprehensive commentary that brings each site to life. The cancellation policy allows for full refunds if canceled up to 24 hours in advance, offering peace of mind for flexible planning.

What makes this tour particularly compelling is the combination of historical sites and personal stories. The guide’s expertise shines through in the detailed explanations of Lodz’s Jewish community, the ghetto’s history, and the Holocaust’s impact. Visitors value the personalized nature of a private tour, allowing for questions and tailored discussions.
The inclusion of key sites like the Jewish cemetery, the ghetto area, and the Reicher synagogue creates a well-rounded picture of Jewish life in Lodz. The walk along Piotrkowska street adds a lively cultural contrast, connecting past and present in the city.

This private tour is suited for those with a serious interest in Jewish history and Polish heritage. It’s recommended for visitors who value guided storytelling that is both informative and engaging. The pace suits those who want a comprehensive yet manageable overview of Lodz’s Jewish sites without rushing.
It’s less ideal for travelers seeking a hands-on experience with large groups or those looking for a physically demanding tour, as the focus is on walking through historic sites with plenty of narration.
This 4-hour private experience offers an in-depth look into Lodz’s Jewish past with a knowledgeable guide at your side. The tour’s strength lies in its personalized approach and focus on key historical sites, such as the Jewish cemetery, ghetto area, and industrial landmarks.
While entrance fees are not included, the rich commentary and well-chosen stops make this tour a meaningful way to understand the city’s Jewish legacy. It’s best suited for those interested in history, culture, and remembrance, looking for a comprehensive, guided exploration of Lodz’s Jewish heritage.
“Krzysztof was a great guide. Informative, entertaining, flexible. I recommend him and the tour.”
Is hotel pickup included in this tour?
Yes, the tour includes hotel pickup and drop-off as part of the package.
How long does the tour last?
The tour runs for approximately 4 hours, with availability depending on your schedule.
Are entrance fees included?
No, entrance fees are not included, but the guide provides detailed commentary on each site.
What languages are available for the tour?
The tour is offered in English, German, Russian, and Polish with a live guide.
Is this tour suitable for all mobility levels?
Most walking is involved, but no specific accessibility details are provided; check with the provider if needed.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, cancellations are accepted up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.