3 hours
• All our guides have Spanish as their mother tongue or are fluent in Spanish to perfection and are highly knowledgeable and passionate about the history of Poland
• The tour is very bearable and perfect for all ages and people with reduced mobility.
• We will start at the Widokowy Tower and head to Waski Dunaj Street where we will begin to tell the story of the Jews in the city. What was living with non-Jewish Poles like and what role did this community play in the history of
Poland?• We will pass through the Heroes' Street of the Warsaw Ghetto, where the old Synagogue is located to describe the most important events that took place here during World War II
• We will visit the location where the footbridge that flanked the road that divided the two Warsaw ghettos was located
• How did the so-called Warsaw Uprising take place? Finally, we will arrive at the Museum of the History of Polish Jews, POLIN, whose exhibition you can visit on your own if you want to delve even deeper into the painful history of the Jews in the
city.Sigismund's Column in front of the Royal Castle (plac Zamkowy).