The Lublin & Majdanek Small-Group Tour from Warsaw offers a compelling journey through Poland’s complex history. At just $261.01 per person, this intimate excursion takes visitors to the poignant Majdanek concentration camp and the captivating city of Lublin. With a knowledgeable guide leading the way, participants can expect a thought-provoking experience that sheds light on the region’s past. For those seeking to delve deeper into Poland’s cultural and historical tapestry, this tour presents a unique opportunity.
Key Points

- This small-group tour from Warsaw takes visitors to the historic Lublin and the Majdanek concentration camp, providing a comprehensive exploration of Poland’s history.
- The 5.5-hour tour includes guided visits to the Majdanek State Museum and Lublin’s Old Town, as well as a traditional Polish lunch.
- The tour is wheelchair accessible and conducted in English, ensuring inclusivity and accessibility for all participants.
- Majdanek is one of the best-preserved Nazi concentration camps, offering a sobering look into the horrors of the Holocaust.
- Lublin’s vibrant cultural heritage, including its thriving arts scene and Renaissance architecture, provides a thoughtful counterbalance to the Majdanek experience.
Tour Overview

The Lublin & Majdanek Small-Group Tour from Warsaw with Lunch offers visitors a comprehensive exploration of two significant historical sites in Eastern Poland.
Priced at $261.01 per person, the tour takes travelers on a one-day journey, with a maximum group size of 8 participants. Conducted in English, the tour is wheelchair accessible, providing accessibility for all.
The itinerary includes a 3.5-hour car transfer to the Majdanek State Museum, a 2.5-hour guided tour at the Majdanek Nazi camp, a 1-hour lunch at a local restaurant, and a 2-hour guided tour of Lublin’s historic Old Town before the return transfer to Warsaw.
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Itinerary

The tour begins with pickup from the meeting point at Marszałkowska 98-100 in Warsaw’s city center.
After a 3.5-hour car transfer, the group arrives at the Majdanek State Museum. There, they’ll receive a 2.5-hour guided tour of the former Nazi concentration and extermination camp.
Following the museum visit, the group will enjoy a 1-hour lunch at a local restaurant.
The tour then moves to Lublin, where guests will explore the historic Old Town with a 2-hour guided tour.
Finally, the group transfers back to the original pickup location, arriving after a 2-hour drive.
Majdanek Historical Significance

Established near the city of Lublin, Majdanek was a Nazi concentration and extermination camp that played a significant role in the Holocaust. The camp was liberated by the Red Army on July 23, 1944.
Visitors can explore the Majdanek National Museum and memorials to learn about the camp’s history and the victims of the atrocities committed there.
The historical significance of Majdanek includes:
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Prisoners from nearly 30 countries, primarily Poles and Jews, were imprisoned and killed at the camp.
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The camp served as a forced labor site, as well as an extermination center.
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Majdanek is one of the best-preserved Nazi concentration camps, allowing visitors to see the original camp structures.
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The camp’s liberation provided crucial evidence of the Nazi’s systematic murder of prisoners.
Lublin – A Cultural Gem

While Majdanek held a dark and tragic history, the city of Lublin offers a contrasting cultural richness.
Lublin is a significant center of academia and the arts in Eastern Poland. Visitors can explore its well-preserved Old Town, which features Renaissance architecture and historic churches.
Lublin is also known for its lively festivals, vibrant galleries, and thriving theater scene. The guided tour allows travelers to enjoy the city’s fascinating heritage and appreciate its modern cultural vibrancy.
After the somber experience at Majdanek, this stop in Lublin provides a thoughtful counterbalance to the day’s historical journey.
More Great Tours NearbyInclusions and Services

This tour includes a comprehensive set of services to enhance the experience.
The tour package offers:
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Round-trip transportation from the Warsaw city center to the tour destinations in a comfortable car or minibus.
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An English-speaking driver and guide who’ll provide insightful commentary throughout the day.
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Admission fees to the Majdanek State Museum, allowing visitors to explore this significant historical site.
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A traditional Polish lunch, including a soup, main course, and water, to refuel during the tour.
With these inclusions, the Lublin and Majdanek tour provides a seamless and enriching experience for visitors.
Booking Information

Booking this Lublin and Majdanek tour from Warsaw is easy and flexible. The tour operator offers free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance, allowing for hassle-free changes.
A minimum of two reservations on the same date is required, but the "reserve now, pay later" policy provides flexibility for travelers’ plans. With clear pricing from $261.01 per person, customers can book confidently.
The tour’s overall 5/5 rating based on 3 reviews suggests a quality experience. Whether exploring Majdanek’s historical significance or discovering Lublin’s cultural highlights, this small-group tour provides an immersive and informative experience.
Customer Feedback

Customers have left overwhelmingly positive reviews for this Lublin and Majdanek tour from Warsaw.
Customers have left overwhelmingly positive reviews for this Lublin and Majdanek tour from Warsaw.
On a 5-star scale, the tour boasts an impressive 5/5 rating based on 3 reviews.
The tour’s highlights include:
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Easy transfer and a knowledgeable guide, as mentioned by Haim from Israel.
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An excellent trip with an informative guide, as noted by Linda.
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The inclusion of traditional Polish cuisine, which adds to the immersive cultural experience.
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The tour’s ability to seamlessly combine historical sites, such as Majdanek, with the vibrant city of Lublin.
Exploring the Past

Though rich in cultural and academic significance, Lublin and the Majdanek Nazi camp near the city hold a deeply somber past.
Majdanek, established as a forced labor camp, was a site of immense suffering and death for prisoners from nearly 30 countries. Visitors can explore the Majdanek National Museum and memorials, learning about the camp’s grim history and the experiences of the victims, primarily Poles and Jews.
Lublin itself was an important center, but its significance was overshadowed by the horrors of the nearby camp. By confronting this dark chapter, the tour allows visitors to reflect on the past and honor the memories of those lost.
Frequently Asked Questions

Can I Choose My Own Lunch Options?
The tour package includes a traditional Polish lunch, but customers typically cannot choose their own options. The menu is pre-selected by the tour operator to provide an authentic cultural experience.
Is Photography Allowed Inside Majdanek?
Photography is generally allowed inside Majdanek, though visitors must be respectful and avoid disrupting the solemnity of the site. Certain areas or exhibits may have restrictions, so it’s best to follow the guidance of the on-site staff.
How Much Walking Is Involved in the Tour?
The tour involves a moderate amount of walking. Visitors will explore the Majdanek State Museum on a 2.5-hour guided tour and walk through Lublin’s historic Old Town for 2 hours. Comfortable walking shoes are recommended.
Are Children/Minors Allowed on This Tour?
Children and minors are allowed on this tour. The tour is wheelchair accessible, indicating it can accommodate guests of all ages and abilities. However, it’s recommended to check with the tour operator for any specific age restrictions or policies.
What Is the Dress Code for Visiting Majdanek?
The tour information does not specify a dress code for visiting Majdanek. However, visitors are generally advised to dress respectfully when touring historical sites like concentration camps. Comfortable, modest attire is recommended to ensure a comfortable and appropriate visit.
The Sum Up
The Lublin & Majdanek Small-Group Tour from Warsaw offers a profound exploration of Poland’s history and culture. Visitors can engage in a poignant guided tour of the Majdanek concentration camp, followed by a delightful lunch and a guided tour of Lublin’s stunning Old Town. With a maximum of eight participants, this tour provides an intimate experience for those interested in understanding Poland’s rich heritage.
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