easy
10–13 hours
Suitable for most fitness levels as the day involves light walking and seated transport
Step back into World War II history on a day tour from Warsaw with AB Poland Travel. Visit the infamous Wolf’s Lair, then choose between the eerie Mamerki bunkers or the peaceful Swieta Lipka sanctuary—all with expert guides and traditional Polish lunch included.
Starting at € 64 per Person • Full day • All Inclusive • All Ages
Embark on a captivating journey through World War II history by visiting the infamous Wolf’s Lair, where pivotal decisions were made and an assassination attempt on Hitler occurred. Explore the well-preserved Mamerki bunkers or the serene Swieta Lipka sanctuary, all while enjoying a traditional lunch and expert guidance.
1 Person: € 310 2 People: € 170 3 People: € 124 4 People: € 100 5 People: € 86 6 People: € 77 7 People: € 70 8 People: € 65
Here Hitler undertook many important decisions and also here a failed attempt on his life took place in July 1944. Afterwards, you will visit Mamerki – a complex of undamaged Nazi bunkers where one of the biggest command centers of the Nazi Germany was located. Alternatively, you can visit a famous Polish sanctuary in Swieta Lipka.
This tour starts in Warsaw. You will be picked up by our English-speaking driver from your hotel/apartment. First, you will visit Wolf’s Lair. Afterwards, the driver will transfer you for lunch at a local restaurant. In Swieta Lipka you will visit a famous sanctuary. Alternatively, you can visit Mamerki bunkers – the Seat of Nazi Land Forces during World War II. You will come back to Warsaw around 21:00.
8:00 Pick-up at your hotel/apartment in Warsaw 12:00 – 13:30 Visit in Wolf’s Lair 14:00 – 15:30 Visit in Swieta Lipka or Mamerki 16:00 – 17:00 Lunch 21:00 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.
Expect uneven terrain around the Wolf’s Lair and Mamerki bunkers; sturdy walking shoes are a must.
Polish weather can shift; pack a waterproof jacket in case of rain during your outdoor visits.
Entrance to Wolf’s Lair requires official identification, so keep it handy during the tour.
Cell service is spotty around the Wolf’s Lair and Mamerki, so prepare accordingly if relying on online maps.
Wolf’s Lair was Adolf Hitler’s Eastern Front command post and site of the July 20, 1944 assassination attempt.
Efforts are ongoing to maintain the integrity of the bunkers and surrounding forest, balancing visitor access with preservation.
Necessary for stable footing around uneven bunkers and forest trails.
Protects against rain and wind during outdoor portions of the tour.
spring|fall|summer|winter specific
Capture historic sites and natural surroundings at their vivid best.
Required for entrance to certain facilities on the tour.