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Discover Wroclaw’s WWII history with a 2-hour guided tour exploring Old Town, key landmarks, and stories of the Nazi era and Jewish heritage for $29.


The Wroclaw: Third Reich and World War Two Historical Tour offers a compelling look into the city’s turbulent history during the WWII era. Priced at $29 per person and lasting 2 hours, this guided walk is designed to reveal the stories behind Wroclaw’s most significant wartime sites. The tour departs from outside the Monopol Hotel, where a friendly guide holds a sign stating “World War Two Tour”. It ends at Cathedral Island, offering a convenient and scenic finish.
This experience suits those with a keen interest in history, especially regarding Wroclaw’s wartime role under German rule and its Jewish heritage. The tour’s strength lies in its focus on key landmarks, combined with engaging storytelling from knowledgeable guides, which makes the complex history accessible and vivid.
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The tour takes you straight into the heart of Wroclaw’s Old Town, exploring its most important historical sites. As you walk through the area, the guide shares the city’s past, highlighting how much of it suffered during the siege between February and May 1945. Many buildings were damaged or destroyed, leaving behind a partly rebuilt cityscape that visitors see today.
Among the landmarks visited are Wolnoci Square, known for its history and local importance, and the University Church, which adds to the city’s mix of cultural and historical significance. The Sand Island and Cathedral Island provide scenic backdrops and context for the city’s post-war transformation.

A highlight of the tour is the former Gestapo building, which stands as a stark reminder of Wroclaw’s darker past. The guide offers insights into the city’s wartime activities and the role this building played during the Nazi era. These stories help visitors understand the extent of wartime control and repression in Wroclaw.
Additional points of interest include the Dietrich Benchoffer Memorial, commemorating victims of WWII, and the White Stork Synagogue, connecting you to Wroclaw’s Jewish heritage and the impact of the Holocaust. The Ossolineum Garden adds a peaceful element to the tour, contrasting the urban wartime sites with serene greenery.
The tour dedicates time to Jewish history in Wroclaw, including the story of the White Stork Synagogue and the broader Jewish community. The guide shares stories about local Jewish heritage, emphasizing the city’s multicultural past and the tragic events of the Holocaust.
This aspect of the tour offers important context about how Jewish residents experienced life in wartime Wroclaw and how the city remembers its Jewish community today. These stories are woven seamlessly into the broader narrative of WWII, making the experience both educational and respectful.
More Great Tours NearbyAfter WWII, Wroclaw underwent significant changes. The tour explains how the city rebuilt itself from the ruins of wartime destruction and transitioned from German to Polish sovereignty. The guide discusses the city’s physical and cultural transformation, revealing how Wroclaw preserved and reshaped its identity after the war.
Throughout the walk, visitors gain a sense of how Wroclaw’s history is layered—where wartime trauma is part of the city’s ongoing story of resilience and reconstruction.

The tour starts at the Monopol Hotel, with the guide holding a clear sign. It runs rain or shine, ensuring weather won’t cancel the experience. The group is small enough for an intimate setting but requires at least 4 participants to operate, so checking availability is recommended.
The tour includes all fees and taxes, with no extra costs for entry to sites. However, food, drinks, and hotel transport are not included. The 2-hour experience is accessible via wheelchair, making it suitable for a variety of travelers.

Compared to other city tours, this experience focuses specifically on Wroclaw’s WWII history and Nazi occupation, making it ideal for history buffs who want depth over breadth. The expert guides are praised for their background knowledge and engaging storytelling, adding depth to the site visits.
The price point of $29 makes it an affordable way to explore the city’s darker past, especially considering the rich content and scenic locations covered. The tour’s design ensures that visitors leave with a better understanding of Wroclaw’s wartime role and Jewish heritage, not just a list of places seen.

This tour appeals most to history enthusiasts, students of WWII, and those interested in Jewish heritage. It’s suitable for adults and older children comfortable walking for two hours. As it’s wheelchair accessible, it also accommodates travelers with mobility needs.
If you’re looking for a focused, informative, and affordable history walk through Wroclaw’s WWII sites, this tour offers a solid, well-reviewed choice.
“Very exciting and informative tour. Our guide's background knowledge was very impressive and helped us see Wroclaw from a new perspective!”
Is this tour suitable for children?
It is suitable for older children comfortable with walking and interested in historical stories.
Are there any additional costs during the tour?
No, all fees and taxes are included, but food and drinks are not.
Can I cancel this tour if my plans change?
Yes, cancellation is free if done up to 24 hours in advance.
Is the tour accessible for wheelchair users?
Yes, the tour is wheelchair accessible.
What should I bring or wear?
Comfortable walking shoes are recommended; the tour takes place rain or shine.
This Wroclaw Third Reich and WWII Tour offers an engaging and revealing look into the city’s wartime history, delivered by knowledgeable guides in a compact, affordable package. It’s perfect for those eager to understand Wroclaw’s complex past in a focused setting.
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