Guided Tour of Stutthof Concentration Camp with Skip-the-Line Entry
Gdansk
Guided Tour of Stutthof Concentration Camp with Skip-the-Line Entry
5 hours
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Skip the lines at the Stutthof Concentration Camp and explore its devastating yet insightful history with a licensed guide.
Pay respect to Holocaust victims as you hear about their tragic stories of struggle and resilience.
See the 8 prisoner barracks and the gas chambers, surrounded by electrified barbed-wire fences, where over 110,000 prisoners were contained.
Did you know? Stutthof originally was a civilian internment camp under the Danzig police chief. It became a concentration camp in January 1942.
5-hr guided tour of Stutthof Concentration Camp
Skip-the-line entry
English-speaking licensed guide
Hotel pick-up and drop-off from Gdansk
Transfers near the airport (available at an extra cost of 70 PLN per booking)
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Pay Tribute to Holocaust Victims on this Stutthof Museum Tour
Those interested in learning more about 20th century history and its effects on the people of Gdansk should take a tour of the Stutthof concentration camp. Due to the camp's proximity to the city, the journey only takes around 5 hours. Learn the tragic backstory and pay respects to the victims of the Holocaust.
Get picked up from your hotel and gain skip-the-line entry into the camp with this ticket. The camp is an existing symbol of the terrible suffering of the prisoners here during WWII. Listen to the horrific events of over 110,000 prisoners who were detained and subjected to unfathomably tragic circumstances that led to the spread of contagious illnesses like typhus.
Learn from Insightful Exhibits
The exhibits here will give you a detailed perspective into the conditions of the captives. Look at their sparse items including clothes and shoes in the same barracks and prison rooms. Find out how prisoners were brought here from 28 different nations, including Poland, Germany, France, Norway, the Czech Republic, Belgium, Finland, Lithuania, Latvia, and Russia, making it one of the most international Nazi death camps.
After the guided tour, get approximately 20 minutes to take photos or explore the area on your own before the driver drops you off at your preferred location.
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Important Information
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It is recommended that you wear comfortable walking shoes as this experience involves a fair amount of walking.
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Direct pick-ups are available for accommodations within the Gdansk city limits.
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