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Experience the cultural heart of Eastern Poland with a small-group tour from Warsaw to Lublin and Majdanek, including a traditional Polish lunch and expert guiding.

The Lublin & Majdanek Small-Group Tour from Warsaw offers a compelling day trip for those interested in Poland’s history and vibrant arts. For $272 per person, this 1-day experience takes travelers from the capital city to the historic city of Lublin, a place that once competed for the title of European Capital of Culture 2016. Its Old Town is renowned for its unique architecture, with old buildings and ruins that create an atmospheric backdrop for exploring Poland’s East. As a city committed to integration, tolerance, and dialogue, Lublin hosts numerous festivals, galleries, and theaters, ensuring visitors never feel bored.
This tour also includes a visit to Majdanek, a Nazi concentration and extermination camp located on the outskirts of Lublin. Here, the past is palpably present through museum exhibits, monuments, and remains that commemorate the victims of Nazi hate. The combination of cultural discovery and historical reflection makes this trip meaningful, especially for those interested in 20th-century history and Polish heritage.
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The tour departs from Marszakowska 98-100 in Warsaw, where an English-speaking driver picks up travelers directly from their hotel or designated meeting point. The transport includes a comfortable minibus or car such as an Opel Vivaro, Mercedes Vito, or Ford Galaxy, ensuring a smooth ride to and from Lublin.
Travelers appreciate the easy transfer and professional service, which takes the hassle out of organizing transport independently. The round-trip journey is designed to maximize comfort and efficiency, allowing more time to enjoy the day’s activities. This setup suits visitors who prefer a small-group environment where they can relax and focus on the sights.

The Majdanek visit is a guided tour lasting approximately 2.5 hours that provides insight into one of the most significant Nazi camps in Poland. The tour leads visitors through the camp grounds, memorials, and museum exhibits, explaining its history as a site intended for forced labor and extermination during World War II.
What sets Majdanek apart is its proximity to the population center of Lublin and the fact that it was designed to be a source of forced workforce for the Nazi plans in the east. The tour includes visits to the Monument of Struggle and Martyrdom, the Mausoleum with ashes from victims, and the remains of camp structures.
The experience offers an important look into the tragic history of WWII, with an emphasis on educational reflection. Visitors should be prepared for a moving and respectful exploration of this somber site.

After visiting Majdanek, the tour includes a one-hour lunch at a local restaurant. The meal features traditional Polish dishes, with soup and a main course, accompanied by water.
This meal provides a welcome break and an authentic taste of Polish culinary culture, adding a flavorful dimension to the day. The inclusion of lunch in the tour price adds value and convenience, allowing travelers to enjoy local cuisine without needing to seek out restaurants independently.
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Following lunch, the tour guides lead a two-hour guided exploration of Lublin. This part of the trip focuses on the city’s historic Old Town, where visitors see well-preserved medieval streets, the Lublin Castle, and other architectural treasures.
Lublin’s reputation as a hub of cultural festivals, galleries, and theaters means visitors encounter a lively arts scene, even during a brief visit. The guides share stories of the city’s efforts in promoting integration and cultural dialogue, enriching the experience with context and background.
This segment offers a balanced mix of history, culture, and local flavor, showcasing what makes Lublin a distinctive Polish city.

This tour is wheelchair accessible, making it suitable for guests with mobility needs. The small-group format ensures more personalized attention and a quieter atmosphere.
Travel plans are flexible thanks to the reserve now, pay later option and full cancellation up to 24 hours in advance. This setup appeals to travelers who prefer to keep their options open without losing their investment, especially if plans change unexpectedly.

Operated by AB Poland Travel, this tour features live English-speaking guides who are praised for their knowledge, flexibility, and ability to answer questions. The reviews highlight the ease of transfer and the quality of explanations, which enhance the overall experience.
Guides like Piotre demonstrate a professional yet approachable style, making sure that travelers feel well-informed and comfortable throughout the day.

This tour offers a comprehensive day trip with a focus on history, culture, and reflection. Similar experiences include visits to Treblinka, Auschwitz, and other WWII sites, though this particular trip emphasizes Majdanek and Lublin.
Compared to private tours or longer excursions, the small-group size and included lunch provide a good balance of intimacy, value, and convenience. The skip-the-line entrance to Majdanek saves time, allowing more focus on learning and reflection.

The tour duration is 1 day, with starting times available upon checking availability. Booking is flexible, with the option to reserve and pay later, and full refunds available if canceled 24 hours in advance.
Travelers should note that a minimum of two reservations is required for each date, ensuring the tour runs smoothly. The English guide and small group size make it an ideal choice for those seeking an engaging yet manageable experience.
This Lublin & Majdanek Tour provides a well-rounded experience that combines historical education, cultural exploration, and authentic local food. The small-group setting and professional guides ensure an intimate and informative journey.
While the trip involves visiting sobering sites, it’s designed to foster reflection and understanding, making it suitable for travelers interested in history, culture, and meaningful travel. The inclusion of lunch and transportation makes this a convenient and balanced choice for a day trip from Warsaw.
“I like the easy transfer, the guide that has a lot of knowledge and flexibilty that we had.”
Is this tour suitable for wheelchair users?
Yes, the tour is wheelchair accessible.
How long is the visit to Majdanek?
The guided tour of Majdanek lasts approximately 2.5 hours.
What does the lunch include?
The Polish lunch includes soup, a main course, and water.
Can I cancel this tour if my plans change?
Yes, full cancellation is possible up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
What is the group size?
The tour is limited to 8 participants for a more personal experience.
Where does the tour depart from in Warsaw?
The pickup point is Marszakowska 98-100.