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Explore Poland’s history with a private 7-hour tour visiting Stutthof Concentration Camp and Gdansk Old Town, including museum entry and expert guide insights.


For those interested in Poland’s complex history and its vibrant city life, this 7-hour private tour offers a comprehensive look at both the somber past and lively present of Gdansk. Priced at $353 per person, it provides an in-depth exploration of Stutthof Concentration Camp, Poland’s first Nazi camp, along with a walk through the picturesque Old Town of Gdansk.
This tour starts with private car pickups from your accommodation in Gdansk, Sopot, or Gdynia, making logistics smooth and stress-free. The guided experience is tailored with a 5-star licensed guide fluent in multiple languages, ensuring personalized commentary and attention to detail. While the price reflects a high-quality, private experience, it’s particularly suited for those who want a meaningful historical visit combined with local sightseeing.
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The first stop of this tour is the Stutthof Concentration Camp, established during World War II as the first Nazi camp in Poland. You will spend at least 2 hours exploring this site, gaining insights into the experience of 110,000 prisoners from 28 countries who endured harsh conditions, forced labor, and in some cases, gas chamber deaths.
Admission is included, giving access to the museum and the cinema, where a short documentary on Stutthof and the Holocaust is shown. The guide leads you through the exhibits, providing context and detailed explanations, making this part of the tour particularly impactful and informative. The experience is designed to be respectful and educational, with plenty of opportunities to ask questions.

After visiting the camp, the tour makes a stopping point at a nearby beach for a brief respite and to enjoy the sights and sounds of the Baltic Sea. This stop offers a relaxing break and a chance to breathe in the salty air, providing a contrast to the emotional intensity of the concentration camp visit. It’s a thoughtful inclusion that balances reflection with lightness.

The second major component of the tour is the walking tour of Gdansk’s Old Town. Your guide takes you through famous landmarks like the Long Market, Artus Court, and the Golden Gate, each offering a glimpse into the city’s history and architecture. You’ll also see St. Mary’s Church, the Old Crane, and the Motława Embankment, among other highlights.
This walk allows you to appreciate the city’s historic charm, vibrant streets, and legends. The guide provides stories and background that enrich the visit, making it more than just a sightseeing stroll. No detail is overlooked, and the pace is paced to match the group’s interest, ensuring a comfortable experience.
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From start to finish, the tour emphasizes ease and efficiency. Private car transfers pick you up and drop you off at your hotel or the cruise port, saving you from navigating public transport or taxis. Skip-the-ticket-line service ensures that you spend your time exploring rather than waiting in queues, making the most of the 7-hour window.
The guides are experienced and knowledgeable, with reviews praising their friendly and informative style. They explain the history clearly, making complex topics accessible while maintaining a respectful tone, especially during the Holocaust-related visit.

A special feature of this tour is the option to receive the “Stutthof Survivors” documentary via email, after the tour, if requested. This additional resource offers a deeper understanding of the camp’s history through personal stories and survivor accounts, enriching the overall experience.

The tour offers free cancellation if canceled up to 24 hours in advance, providing flexibility in planning. You can reserve now and pay later, making it convenient for spontaneous bookings or changing plans. The tour is available in multiple languages, including English, German, Polish, Italian, Spanish, French, Russian, Norwegian, and Swedish.
Participants should check their email the day before the tour for important information. The group size can be private, ensuring an intimate experience tailored to your interests.

This tour combines deep historical insight with personalized service in a full-day experience. The inclusion of museum admission, a cinema documentary, and the Old Town walking tour ensures a well-rounded visit. The private transport and licensed guides add a level of comfort and expertise that appeals to those seeking a meaningful, hassle-free exploration of Gdansk and its history.
While the price of $353 reflects a premium service, the comprehensive package and the emotional depth of visiting Stutthof make it worthwhile for history enthusiasts and curious visitors alike. The reviews underscore the guide’s knowledge and friendliness, making the emotional experience more accessible and respectful.

This 7-hour private tour offers a compelling combination of historical education and local sightseeing. The visit to Stutthof provides a sobering insight into Poland’s WWII history, while the Old Town walk reveals the city’s vibrant culture and architecture.
Ideal for those who prioritize personalized attention and want a comprehensive, respectful exploration, this tour balances emotional significance with scenic beauty. The private transfers, skip-the-line tickets, and expert guides ensure a smooth, enriching day.
While the experience is intensive and includes emotionally heavy content, it’s designed to be handled with sensitivity and care. If you want a meaningful journey through Poland’s past and present, this tour is a solid choice.
“Our tour guide was super informative and friendly. He was extremely educated on the history and gave us tons of great information. It was very sad …”
Is the tour suitable for all physical abilities?
The main activities involve walking through Gdansk’s Old Town and visiting the Stutthof Museum. While the pace is manageable, those with mobility issues should check specific accessibility details with the provider.
Can I customize the tour in any way?
The tour is private, which allows for some customization with your guide, especially in terms of pacing or focus areas.
What languages are available for the guided commentary?
Guides speak English, German, Polish, Italian, Spanish, French, Russian, Norwegian, and Swedish, ensuring options for many travelers.
Is the “Stutthof Survivors” documentary available for all participants?
It is sent via email upon request after the tour, offering an additional way to deepen your understanding of the site’s history.
How far in advance should I book?
Given the flexible free cancellation policy and availability details, booking at least a few days ahead is recommended to secure your preferred time slot.