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Explore Project Riese on a private round trip from Wroclaw, including tickets, with comfortable transport, free time to explore the tunnels, and a knowledgeable guide.

This private tour offers a seamless journey to the secretive Project Riese, a vast underground complex built during World War II in Nazi-occupied Poland. Priced at $145.62 per person, the experience lasts approximately 5 to 6 hours and is designed for those who want a relaxed, personalized adventure with all logistics taken care of. With hotel pickup and drop-off included, travelers avoid public transport hassles and travel comfortably in an air-conditioned minivan. The trip is ideal for history enthusiasts and curious explorers who appreciate a private, stress-free outing.
One of the tour’s standout features is plenty of free time at the site to explore the tunnels and underground structures at your own pace. The tour includes a visit to Underground Town Osowka in the Aul Mountaines, where you step into sections of Nazi tunnels built during WWII. The inclusion of admission tickets ensures smooth access, and the option to use audio guides adds informative context, despite their limited number. Based on reviews, this tour delivers both comfort and engaging content, making it a compelling choice for a day trip from Wroclaw.

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This tour starts promptly at 9:00 am with hotel pickup in Wroclaw, removing the need to navigate public transport or find meeting points. The private transfer ensures a comfortable and direct route to the site, taking approximately 1.5 hours each way. The use of modern, air-conditioned minivans keeps the journey pleasant, especially on warmer days or for travelers with mobility considerations.
Traveling privately means your group can enjoy a relaxed pace, with the flexibility to ask questions or simply enjoy the scenic drive. The transport is geared toward ensuring comfort, making the entire day more enjoyable—even before arriving at the underground complex. The pickup service is near public transportation, simplifying logistics for travelers staying in Wroclaw.

The first stop is Underground Town Osowka, where visitors enter secret Nazi tunnels built during WWII. This site offers about 1 hour and 10 minutes to explore the tunnels, with admission tickets included. Inside, you’ll find a chilling reminder of the underground construction efforts by Nazi Germany during the war—a site that combines historical significance with the thrill of walking through authentic WWII tunnels.
This stop’s highlight is the chance to freely wander inside the underground structures and absorb the atmosphere of this hidden wartime town. Tour guides provide background, but the freedom to explore allows visitors to spend as much time as they wish at this fascinating location. Since the tunnel inside is cold, bringing a warm jacket is strongly recommended.

Following the stop at Osowka, the tour continues to the larger complex of Project Riese. This remains one of the most intriguing and well-preserved remnants of Nazi underground construction. Though no guided tour of the entire site is included, the free time lets visitors roam and photograph the tunnels, gaining a sense of the scale and complexity of the underground network.
The site offers insight into the Nazi Germany construction project and the conditions faced by workers during the war. Despite limited audio guides, the site provides enough signage and informational material for curious visitors to piece together the history. For those interested in WWII history, this experience offers a tangible connection to the past.

The tour includes all taxes, fees, and handling charges, so there are no hidden costs. Travelers receive bottled water to stay refreshed and the services of a driver-guide who manages logistics and provides background information. The entire experience is private, meaning only your group participates, which enhances comfort and personalization.
To prepare, visitors should wear comfortable shoes suitable for walking on uneven surfaces and be aware that inside the tunnels, it is quite cold. Therefore, packing a warm jacket ensures a comfortable visit. The tour is accessible to most, with most travelers able to participate; children must be accompanied by an adult.
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While food and drinks are not included, the tour’s review highlights a nearby cafe that offers fresh food in large portions, making it a recommended stop for a quick meal or snack after exploring the tunnels. This is a convenient addition for those wanting to refuel before returning to Wroclaw.

With group discounts available and the flexibility of a private tour, this experience suits history buffs, families, or small groups seeking a personalized outing. The relaxing pace combined with professional guidance makes the day enjoyable without feeling rushed. The fabulous transport and well-organized itinerary make this a highly rated option, backed by positive feedback praising the comfortable journey and clear English explanations.
The tour’s free cancellation policy up to 24 hours in advance adds peace of mind, ensuring flexibility in planning.

This private trip is ideal for those who value comfort and convenience while exploring WWII history. It’s suitable for most travelers, including families with children, provided they are accompanied by adults. People interested in Nazi underground complexes, WWII history, or hidden wartime sites will find this tour particularly engaging.
Since the tour does not include guided walks around the entire complex, visitors who prefer structured guided tours might want to supplement this experience with additional guided options. Still, the free exploration time and knowledgeable driver-guide offer enough context for a memorable visit.
The Private Round Trip to Project Riese delivers a comfortable, private, and informative experience that captures the essence of one of Poland’s most fascinating WWII sites. The hotel pickup, stress-free transportation, and admission tickets make it an easy choice for travelers seeking a hassle-free day trip.
While some limitations exist—such as limited audio guides and no full guided tour of the site—the overall experience benefits from flexibility, comfort, and the chance to explore at your own pace. This tour particularly appeals to those who want a personalized, relaxing way to connect with history, paired with positive reviews emphasizing guides, comfort, and good food nearby.
“fabulous, comfortable modern transport. Michao spoke amazing english and the whole trip was relaxing. The tour was great, in english with audio gui…”
Is hotel pickup included in this tour?
Yes, hotel pickup and drop-off are included, ensuring a convenient start to the day.
How long does the trip typically last?
The entire tour lasts approximately 5 to 6 hours, including travel time and exploration.
What should I bring for visiting the tunnels?
Bring comfortable shoes and a warm jacket, as inside the tunnels it can be quite cold.
Are guided tours of Project Riese included?
No, the tour provides free time to explore but does not include a guided tour of the entire complex.
Is this tour suitable for children?
Yes, most travelers can participate, but children must be accompanied by adults.
What is the cost per person?
The price is $145.62, which covers transportation, tickets, and bottled water.
Can I cancel the tour if my plans change?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before the scheduled start.
Are audio guides available?
Yes, but there are only a limited number of audio guides at the site.
What is the main highlight of this tour?
The main highlight is the free exploration of the Underground Town Osowka and the underground Nazi complexes of Project Riese.
How accessible is the tour?
Most travelers can participate; however, walking on uneven surfaces and inside tunnels requires comfortable shoes and mobility considerations.