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Guided Tour of Stutthof Concentration Camp with Skip-the-Line Entry

Skip long entry lines with a licensed guide to learn about Stutthof’s history, Holocaust stories and view original prisoner barracks and gas chambers.

5 hrs

Free cancellation

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Guided Tour of Stutthof Concentration Camp with Skip-the-Line Entry

Skip long entry lines with a licensed guide to learn about Stutthof’s history, Holocaust stories and view original prisoner barracks and gas chambers.

5 hrs

Free cancellation

Confirmação instantânea

Ingresso móvel

Guided Tour of Stutthof Concentration Camp with Skip-the-Line Entry

Skip long entry lines with a licensed guide to learn about Stutthof’s history, Holocaust stories and view original prisoner barracks and gas chambers.

5 hrs

Free cancellation

Confirmação instantânea

Ingresso móvel

De zł479

Por que reservar conosco?

De zł479

Por que reservar conosco?

Destaques e inclusões

Highlights

  • Priority access with skip-the-line tickets to Stutthof Concentration Camp

  • 5-hour guided experience led by a licensed English-speaking guide

  • Hear survivors’ stories and insights about the Holocaust

  • See original barracks, gas chambers and haunting remains of the camp

  • Hotel pick-up and drop-off from Gdansk included for convenience

What’s Included

  • Entrance ticket with skip-the-line access

  • Licensed English-speaking guide

  • Guided tour of camp exhibits, barracks, and gas chambers

  • Pick-up and drop-off from Gdansk hotels

Sobre

Your Experience

Gain Deep Insight into Stutthof’s Legacy

Embark on a guided journey to the Stutthof Concentration Camp, a site of immense historical significance near Gdansk. Bypass the general queues with your skip-the-line entry and begin your visit with an expert guide who provides a sensitive yet thorough narration of the camp’s harrowing past. Stutthof was the first Nazi camp built outside German borders, with over 110,000 people imprisoned during World War II. Your guide delves into the personal stories of those who suffered here, bringing history to life through authentic accounts and original camp settings.

See Original Sites and Memorials

As you cross through the entrance, witness the intimidating electrified fences and somber memorials that mark the boundaries of the camp. You’ll visit preserved areas including eight prisoner barracks where men, women, and children from across Europe were detained. Step inside the gas chambers and crematorium for a sobering look at the camp’s tragic role in the Holocaust. Throughout the tour, your guide offers context on daily prisoner life, the evolution of Stutthof from an internment camp to a concentration camp in 1942, and the international dimensions of its prisoner population.

Educational Exhibits & Personal Reflections

The camp’s museum exhibits provide a closer look at the meager belongings left by prisoners — clothing, shoes and letters — illustrating the harsh realities they endured. Learn about the medical experiments conducted here, the spread of diseases like typhus and the impact on those who were forced into labor. Pause at memorials dedicated to the victims and reflect on their resilience. Your guide encourages respectful discussion and personal questions, facilitating a caring and educational atmosphere.

Convenient Transfers & Personalized Attention

Your experience begins and ends with comfortable hotel transfers from central Gdansk, eliminating travel concerns. Enjoy an organized tour route, designed to include all major camp highlights in about five hours. At the end of the guided portion, you have approximately 20 minutes for private reflection, photography or deeper exploration of the site. The visit is suitable for those seeking an authentic and educational encounter with one of Poland’s most important Holocaust memorials.

Book your Guided Tour of Stutthof Concentration Camp with Skip-the-Line Entry tickets now!

Diretrizes para visitantes
  • Maintain respectful silence in remembrance areas

  • Follow your guide’s instructions at all times

  • Do not touch or remove any objects from exhibits or memorials

  • Supervise minors at all times during the tour

Perguntas Frequentes

How long does the guided tour of Stutthof Concentration Camp last?

The experience, including transfers from Gdansk, typically lasts about 5 hours.

Is hotel pick-up included with my ticket?

Yes, hotel pick-up and drop-off within Gdansk are provided for your convenience.

Can I take photos inside the camp?

Photography is generally allowed, except in certain areas as indicated by your guide out of respect for the memorial.

Is the tour suitable for children?

Due to the sensitive and tragic subject matter, the tour may not be appropriate for young children.

Informações importantes antes de ir
  • Wear comfortable shoes as the tour covers uneven paths and long walks

  • Bring a valid photo ID for entry verification

  • Dress appropriately for a memorial site; respectful attire is required

  • Photography may be restricted in certain exhibits, so ask your guide

  • Hotel pickups are only within Gdansk city limits

Política de cancelamento

Free cancellation up to 24 h

Destaques e inclusões

Highlights

  • Priority access with skip-the-line tickets to Stutthof Concentration Camp

  • 5-hour guided experience led by a licensed English-speaking guide

  • Hear survivors’ stories and insights about the Holocaust

  • See original barracks, gas chambers and haunting remains of the camp

  • Hotel pick-up and drop-off from Gdansk included for convenience

What’s Included

  • Entrance ticket with skip-the-line access

  • Licensed English-speaking guide

  • Guided tour of camp exhibits, barracks, and gas chambers

  • Pick-up and drop-off from Gdansk hotels

Sobre

Your Experience

Gain Deep Insight into Stutthof’s Legacy

Embark on a guided journey to the Stutthof Concentration Camp, a site of immense historical significance near Gdansk. Bypass the general queues with your skip-the-line entry and begin your visit with an expert guide who provides a sensitive yet thorough narration of the camp’s harrowing past. Stutthof was the first Nazi camp built outside German borders, with over 110,000 people imprisoned during World War II. Your guide delves into the personal stories of those who suffered here, bringing history to life through authentic accounts and original camp settings.

See Original Sites and Memorials

As you cross through the entrance, witness the intimidating electrified fences and somber memorials that mark the boundaries of the camp. You’ll visit preserved areas including eight prisoner barracks where men, women, and children from across Europe were detained. Step inside the gas chambers and crematorium for a sobering look at the camp’s tragic role in the Holocaust. Throughout the tour, your guide offers context on daily prisoner life, the evolution of Stutthof from an internment camp to a concentration camp in 1942, and the international dimensions of its prisoner population.

Educational Exhibits & Personal Reflections

The camp’s museum exhibits provide a closer look at the meager belongings left by prisoners — clothing, shoes and letters — illustrating the harsh realities they endured. Learn about the medical experiments conducted here, the spread of diseases like typhus and the impact on those who were forced into labor. Pause at memorials dedicated to the victims and reflect on their resilience. Your guide encourages respectful discussion and personal questions, facilitating a caring and educational atmosphere.

Convenient Transfers & Personalized Attention

Your experience begins and ends with comfortable hotel transfers from central Gdansk, eliminating travel concerns. Enjoy an organized tour route, designed to include all major camp highlights in about five hours. At the end of the guided portion, you have approximately 20 minutes for private reflection, photography or deeper exploration of the site. The visit is suitable for those seeking an authentic and educational encounter with one of Poland’s most important Holocaust memorials.

Book your Guided Tour of Stutthof Concentration Camp with Skip-the-Line Entry tickets now!

Diretrizes para visitantes
  • Maintain respectful silence in remembrance areas

  • Follow your guide’s instructions at all times

  • Do not touch or remove any objects from exhibits or memorials

  • Supervise minors at all times during the tour

Perguntas Frequentes

How long does the guided tour of Stutthof Concentration Camp last?

The experience, including transfers from Gdansk, typically lasts about 5 hours.

Is hotel pick-up included with my ticket?

Yes, hotel pick-up and drop-off within Gdansk are provided for your convenience.

Can I take photos inside the camp?

Photography is generally allowed, except in certain areas as indicated by your guide out of respect for the memorial.

Is the tour suitable for children?

Due to the sensitive and tragic subject matter, the tour may not be appropriate for young children.

Informações importantes antes de ir
  • Wear comfortable shoes as the tour covers uneven paths and long walks

  • Bring a valid photo ID for entry verification

  • Dress appropriately for a memorial site; respectful attire is required

  • Photography may be restricted in certain exhibits, so ask your guide

  • Hotel pickups are only within Gdansk city limits

Política de cancelamento

Free cancellation up to 24 h

Destaques e inclusões

Highlights

  • Priority access with skip-the-line tickets to Stutthof Concentration Camp

  • 5-hour guided experience led by a licensed English-speaking guide

  • Hear survivors’ stories and insights about the Holocaust

  • See original barracks, gas chambers and haunting remains of the camp

  • Hotel pick-up and drop-off from Gdansk included for convenience

What’s Included

  • Entrance ticket with skip-the-line access

  • Licensed English-speaking guide

  • Guided tour of camp exhibits, barracks, and gas chambers

  • Pick-up and drop-off from Gdansk hotels

Sobre

Your Experience

Gain Deep Insight into Stutthof’s Legacy

Embark on a guided journey to the Stutthof Concentration Camp, a site of immense historical significance near Gdansk. Bypass the general queues with your skip-the-line entry and begin your visit with an expert guide who provides a sensitive yet thorough narration of the camp’s harrowing past. Stutthof was the first Nazi camp built outside German borders, with over 110,000 people imprisoned during World War II. Your guide delves into the personal stories of those who suffered here, bringing history to life through authentic accounts and original camp settings.

See Original Sites and Memorials

As you cross through the entrance, witness the intimidating electrified fences and somber memorials that mark the boundaries of the camp. You’ll visit preserved areas including eight prisoner barracks where men, women, and children from across Europe were detained. Step inside the gas chambers and crematorium for a sobering look at the camp’s tragic role in the Holocaust. Throughout the tour, your guide offers context on daily prisoner life, the evolution of Stutthof from an internment camp to a concentration camp in 1942, and the international dimensions of its prisoner population.

Educational Exhibits & Personal Reflections

The camp’s museum exhibits provide a closer look at the meager belongings left by prisoners — clothing, shoes and letters — illustrating the harsh realities they endured. Learn about the medical experiments conducted here, the spread of diseases like typhus and the impact on those who were forced into labor. Pause at memorials dedicated to the victims and reflect on their resilience. Your guide encourages respectful discussion and personal questions, facilitating a caring and educational atmosphere.

Convenient Transfers & Personalized Attention

Your experience begins and ends with comfortable hotel transfers from central Gdansk, eliminating travel concerns. Enjoy an organized tour route, designed to include all major camp highlights in about five hours. At the end of the guided portion, you have approximately 20 minutes for private reflection, photography or deeper exploration of the site. The visit is suitable for those seeking an authentic and educational encounter with one of Poland’s most important Holocaust memorials.

Book your Guided Tour of Stutthof Concentration Camp with Skip-the-Line Entry tickets now!

Informações importantes antes de ir
  • Wear comfortable shoes as the tour covers uneven paths and long walks

  • Bring a valid photo ID for entry verification

  • Dress appropriately for a memorial site; respectful attire is required

  • Photography may be restricted in certain exhibits, so ask your guide

  • Hotel pickups are only within Gdansk city limits

Diretrizes para visitantes
  • Maintain respectful silence in remembrance areas

  • Follow your guide’s instructions at all times

  • Do not touch or remove any objects from exhibits or memorials

  • Supervise minors at all times during the tour

Política de cancelamento

Free cancellation up to 24 h

Destaques e inclusões

Highlights

  • Priority access with skip-the-line tickets to Stutthof Concentration Camp

  • 5-hour guided experience led by a licensed English-speaking guide

  • Hear survivors’ stories and insights about the Holocaust

  • See original barracks, gas chambers and haunting remains of the camp

  • Hotel pick-up and drop-off from Gdansk included for convenience

What’s Included

  • Entrance ticket with skip-the-line access

  • Licensed English-speaking guide

  • Guided tour of camp exhibits, barracks, and gas chambers

  • Pick-up and drop-off from Gdansk hotels

Sobre

Your Experience

Gain Deep Insight into Stutthof’s Legacy

Embark on a guided journey to the Stutthof Concentration Camp, a site of immense historical significance near Gdansk. Bypass the general queues with your skip-the-line entry and begin your visit with an expert guide who provides a sensitive yet thorough narration of the camp’s harrowing past. Stutthof was the first Nazi camp built outside German borders, with over 110,000 people imprisoned during World War II. Your guide delves into the personal stories of those who suffered here, bringing history to life through authentic accounts and original camp settings.

See Original Sites and Memorials

As you cross through the entrance, witness the intimidating electrified fences and somber memorials that mark the boundaries of the camp. You’ll visit preserved areas including eight prisoner barracks where men, women, and children from across Europe were detained. Step inside the gas chambers and crematorium for a sobering look at the camp’s tragic role in the Holocaust. Throughout the tour, your guide offers context on daily prisoner life, the evolution of Stutthof from an internment camp to a concentration camp in 1942, and the international dimensions of its prisoner population.

Educational Exhibits & Personal Reflections

The camp’s museum exhibits provide a closer look at the meager belongings left by prisoners — clothing, shoes and letters — illustrating the harsh realities they endured. Learn about the medical experiments conducted here, the spread of diseases like typhus and the impact on those who were forced into labor. Pause at memorials dedicated to the victims and reflect on their resilience. Your guide encourages respectful discussion and personal questions, facilitating a caring and educational atmosphere.

Convenient Transfers & Personalized Attention

Your experience begins and ends with comfortable hotel transfers from central Gdansk, eliminating travel concerns. Enjoy an organized tour route, designed to include all major camp highlights in about five hours. At the end of the guided portion, you have approximately 20 minutes for private reflection, photography or deeper exploration of the site. The visit is suitable for those seeking an authentic and educational encounter with one of Poland’s most important Holocaust memorials.

Book your Guided Tour of Stutthof Concentration Camp with Skip-the-Line Entry tickets now!

Informações importantes antes de ir
  • Wear comfortable shoes as the tour covers uneven paths and long walks

  • Bring a valid photo ID for entry verification

  • Dress appropriately for a memorial site; respectful attire is required

  • Photography may be restricted in certain exhibits, so ask your guide

  • Hotel pickups are only within Gdansk city limits

Diretrizes para visitantes
  • Maintain respectful silence in remembrance areas

  • Follow your guide’s instructions at all times

  • Do not touch or remove any objects from exhibits or memorials

  • Supervise minors at all times during the tour

Política de cancelamento

Free cancellation up to 24 h

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