Warsaw Day Trip: Explore Holocaust History at Treblinka and Countryside Charm in Tykocin
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Treblinka
Embark on an off-the-beaten-path day trip from Warsaw to explore the Holocaust history at Treblinka and experience the countryside charm of Tykocin. Discover the memorial site of the extermination camp and immerse yourself in the rich heritage of Polish and Jewish communities in Tykocin.
Duration: 12 hours
Cancellation: 1 day learn more
Highlights
  • Treblinka Memorial - You will visit the place where Treblinka death camp existed during WWII. The guide will provide you with historic background and explanations.
  • Tykocin Castle Museum - You will visit the rebuilt castle in Tykocin which used to be a royal residence.
  • Tykocin Synagogue - You will discover a magnificent 17th century synagogue which survived WWII and is a perfect background to hear the story of a large Jewish community that used to live in Eastern Poland.
  • Tykocin - You will explore the beautiful village of Tykocin, including a small museum organized by its people in an old wooden house.
What's Included
  • Private transportation
  • Licensed guide
What's Not Included
  • Lunch
  • entrance tickets to museums (synagogue, castle)
Additional Information

Get ready to uncover two distinct locations on this unconventional journey accompanied by a certified tour guide. Treblinka holds immense significance due to its connection with the Holocaust and is a must-visit site for anyone keen on WWII. Currently, the extermination camp site is a memorial with no remaining original edifices or structures. Alternatively, Tykocin, a quaint village situated by the Narew river, offers a chance to explore the Polish countryside and experience the unique vibe of Eastern Poland. You’ll delve into the annals of Poland’s history spanning from the 16th century to the present. The enduring legacy of Tykocin was formed by the coexistence of its Polish and Jewish residents over centuries. Its synagogue is one of the nation’s largest and most stunning. Across the Narew river lies an imposing castle constructed in 1433, that served as a Polish royal residence in the 16th century. Owing to its restoration, you can now experience the opulence of Polish aristocracy.

Location
Treblinka Memorial
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

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