Explore the Muranów district, a distinctive part of Warsaw built on the ruins of the former Jewish ghetto. Discover places where over 400,000 people once resided in an area smaller than Central Park, and learn how the district was reconstructed post-war.
Walk along the Trail of Jewish Martyrdom, pausing at monuments, memorials and surviving fragments of pre-war architecture. Listen to stories of everyday life within the ghetto walls, acts of resistance, and the final stand of the 1943 uprising. Your guide will also highlight hidden memorials that many visitors overlook and explain how the post-war redesign permanently changed the district's layout.
This private walking tour offers a deeper understanding of Warsaw's Jewish history, intertwining compelling narratives with significant historical sites such as Umschlagplatz, the Ghetto Heroes Monument and streets that still bear marks of the past.