We can arrange tours for you around Central Europe, as well as in the Czech Republic. If you take a large touring package with us, including transportation between cities, then we can arrange a package price for you that you can pay at the central office here in Prague. Alternatively, we can set up individual tours for you, that you'd pay for seperately in each city.
Tours in Poland
Jewish
Warsaw
Drive to the former Jewish
Ghetto for a walk along memory lane. Stop at Umschlag
Platz,
the point where 300,000 Jews were deported to Treblinka.
Visit the Old Cemetery (Okopowa) where prominent Polish Jews
are buried. Visit the Jewish Historical Institute and Noszyk
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Warsaw
Overview
Walking tour of the
charming Old Town with the Cathedral and lively
Mariensztat
Market Square, with its lovely outdoor cafes. View the
magnificent Royal Castle and the reconstructed Barbican. Go
by car to historic Lazienki Park with the Chopin monument
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Krakow
Tour
Krakow, the ancient capital of Poland on the Vistula
River,
is a beautiful city whose fairy-tale castle and
centuries-old University spread out like a living museum
around the vast and colourful Market Square with its
Renaissance-style Cloth Hall and arcades leading to numerous
shops. Visit the magnificent castle Wawel and the Coronation
Cathedral perched high atop Wawel Hill. See Kazimierz, the
former Jewish Quarter, whose original buildings remain
intact. Visit the ancient Remuh Synagogue, where Jews still
worship today, and the nearby Old Cemetery. Stop by the 14th
century Alt Synagogue, recently |
restored, which houses the
Museum of Jewish History and Culture. Stop for a nibble at
the kosher restaurant "Na Kazimierzu" before driving
via Oskar Schindler's former factory to Plaschow and other
sights.
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Auschwitz
Death Camp
Make the hard trip to the infamous death camps Auschwitz and
Birkenau. As you know, Auschwitz was the most horrible
concentration camp, where approximately 2 millions Jews were
killed. Visit Block 27 dedicated to the "kadoshim",
the martyred Jewish brethren. (Note: the tour of the
concentration camps lasts approx. 6 hours).
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