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Stutthof Concentration Camp Day Tour with AB Poland Travel - Warsaw

Stutthof Concentration Camp Day Tour with AB Poland Travel

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Difficulty

easy

Duration

12–14 hours

Fitness Level

Suitable for most visitors with average fitness; involves moderate walking on uneven terrain.

Overview

Travel back to one of Poland’s most significant World War II sites with AB Poland Travel’s full-day Stutthof tour from Warsaw. Experience guided visits, poignant exhibitions, and a traditional lunch on a journey through history.

Warsaw, Masovian Voivodeship

Stutthof Nazi Concentration Camp Day Tour from Warsaw

Starting at € 96 per Person • Full day • All Inclusive • All Ages

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About This Adventure

Embark on a profound journey to Stutthof, the first Nazi camp in Poland, where history comes alive through powerful exhibitions and memorials. This all-inclusive tour from Warsaw features a guided visit, a traditional lunch, and the chance to reflect on the past in a significant historical site.

Join our all inclusive 1-day tour to Stutthof – the first Nazi camp set up on Polish soil!


Rates per person

1 Person: € 360 2 People: € 220 3 People: € 150 4 People: € 115 5 People: € 95 6 People: € 85 7 People: € 75 8 People: € 70

About

The Nazi camp at Stutthof was established for civilians on 2 September 1939. Then, it turned into a special labor camp and finally into a concentration camp. The moment the German Nazis invaded Poland, massive arrests of Poles in the Free City of Danzig started. Only in the first few days of the war approx. 1500 people were arrested. Nearly 125 000 prisoners from 13 European countries were kept there. 85 000 were killed. Stutthof served mainly for extermination of the most aware and patriotic people, mainly from the educated circles from Gdansk. The victims of arrests were people active in social and economical life, activists and members of Polish organisations.

Stutthof was the first Nazi camp on Polish territory and the last to be liberated. On the site you will see permanent exhibitions with documentary films concerning the time of the Nazi ocupation. The museum is enormous and covers about 20 hectares. One of its most important monuments is the partially preserved Old Camp, the “Death Gate”, gas chamber, a brick-built headquarters and garages, vegetable gardens and the commandant’s villa. The memorial area also includes a reconstruction of the crematoria. Collected and stored post-camp archives are especially abundant. The State Stutthof Museum is now located at the campsite, featuring relics of the past.

This tour starts in Warsaw. You will be picked up by our English-speaking driver from your hotel/apartment. You will visit Stutthof Nazi Concentration Camp. Afterwards, you will have lunch at a local restaurant. You will come back to Warsaw around 21:00. If you wish, the tour can be extended with Malbork castle or guided tour in Gdansk.

Standard schedule:

7.00 – 8.00 Pick-up at your hotel/apartment in Warsaw 12.00 – 14.00 Visit in Stutthoff 14.00 – 15.00 Lunch 19.00 – 20.00 Drop-off at your hotel/apartment in Warsaw

The departure time is estimated and the order and timing may change, to be announced before the tour by email.

What's included

  • Transportation by car/minibus
  • Pick-up and drop off at your hotel/apartment in the city centre
  • English-speaking driver (other languages are possible if requested in advance)
  • Guided tour in Stutthof in English (other languages are possible if requested in advance)
  • Entrance fee to Stutthof Museum

Complimentary services:

  • Free traditional lunch of the day (e.g pierogi, chicken soup or schnitzel +water) in a local restaurant
  • Free wifi in most of our cars (ask the driver)
  • Child seat free of charge (must be requested in advance)

Extend your tour by:

  • Visit in Malbork Castle: +25EUR per person
  • 2h guided tour in Gdansk with transportation: +140EUR per group

Important information:

  • Please let us know if you have any serious health issues so that we know how to react in case of emergency.

Adventure Tips

Bring Comfortable Shoes

The Stutthof site spans 20 hectares with uneven paths; sturdy footwear is recommended for walking.

Prepare for Emotional Impact

The tour covers difficult topics and evocative exhibits; mental readiness and respect are important.

Carry Water and Snacks

While lunch is included after the visit, keeping water and light snacks handy during tour stops is wise.

Book in Advance

This guided day tour from Warsaw often fills up; secure your booking early to guarantee a spot.

Local Insights

Wildlife

  • European Roe Deer
  • Varied woodland bird species such as woodpeckers and owls

History

Stutthof was the first Nazi concentration camp established in Poland and remained active until liberated last among all camps in 1945.

Conservation

The museum actively preserves both buildings and surrounding natural areas, balancing memorial protection with minimal environmental impact.

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Recommended Gear

Comfortable Walking Shoes

Essential

Necessary for navigating the expansive and varied terrain of the camp grounds.

Weather-Appropriate Jacket

Essential

Keeps you warm or dry depending on seasonal conditions during outdoor segments.

spring|fall|winter specific

Reusable Water Bottle

Essential

Stay hydrated throughout the day, particularly in warm weather.

summer|null specific

Notebook and Pen

Helpful for jotting down reflections, historical facts, or questions during the guided tour.