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Warsaw Jewish Ghetto (Getto Zydowskie)

Poland
4.7
(5,000 reviews)
28
Tours Available
Free for outdoor areas, 25 PLN for POLIN Museum
Adult Entry
3-4 hours
Recommended Duration
March-May, September-October
Best Time

Overview

The Warsaw Jewish Ghetto, established by Nazi Germany during World War II, was the largest ghetto in all of Nazi-occupied Europe. It served as a somber testament to the horrors of the Holocaust and the resilience of the Jewish community. Today, it is a place of remembrance and education, featuring historical plaques, memorials, and the Museum of the History of Polish Jews, POLIN.

The Warsaw Jewish Ghetto is a poignant reminder of the Holocaust and the struggle of the Jewish community during World War II. It is a place of learning, reflection, and remembrance, offering insights into the history and culture of Polish Jews.

Museum Memorial Historical Site

Location

Address

Mirów, Warsaw

Neighborhood: Wola

Coordinates

52.239400, 21.001200

Visiting Information

Opening Hours

monday 10:00 AM - 6:00 PM
tuesday 10:00 AM - 6:00 PM
wednesday 10:00 AM - 6:00 PM
thursday 10:00 AM - 6:00 PM
friday 10:00 AM - 6:00 PM
saturday 10:00 AM - 6:00 PM
sunday 10:00 AM - 6:00 PM

Admission

Adults
Free for outdoor areas, 25 PLN for POLIN Museum
Children
Free

Best Time to Visit

Overall Best Period

March-May, September-October

Best Time of Day

Early morning

Fewer crowds, better for reflection

Duration Recommendations

Minimum
1 hour
Recommended
3-4 hours
Full Experience
Full day if visiting all related sites

Seasonal Highlights

spring

Mild to warm, sometimes rainy

  • • Blooming gardens
  • • Pleasant walking weather

summer

Warm to hot, sometimes humid

  • • Extended opening hours
  • • Outdoor events

autumn

Cool and crisp, sometimes rainy

  • • Fall colors
  • • Cooler weather

winter

Cold, sometimes snowy

  • • Holiday lights
  • • Indoor exhibits

Know Before You Go

Essential Information

  • Book tickets in advance
  • Bring ID
  • Check weather forecast
  • Respectful attire recommended

What to Bring

essential

ID Tickets Water Comfortable shoes

recommended

Camera Sunscreen Guidebook

seasonal

Jacket Umbrella Scarf in winter

not allowed

Large bags Drones Pets

Health & Safety

Physical Requirements: Moderate, involves walking and standing

  • • Uneven surfaces
  • • Stairs

Medical facilities: First aid available on-site

Payment Information

Accepted

Cash, Credit cards, Debit cards

Currency

Polish Złoty (PLN)

Typical Costs

entry Free for outdoor areas, 25 PLN for POLIN Museum
parking 10 PLN
food 20-50 PLN
souvenirs 10-50 PLN

Dress Code

Respectful and modest attire, Comfortable walking shoes, weather-appropriate clothing, Comfortable walking shoes, Inappropriate or offensive clothing

Booking Tips

  • • At least 1 week in advance
  • • Official website or authorized ticket vendors
  • • 48 hours in advance for a full refund
  • • Available for online ticket holders

Amenities

Restrooms
Gift shop
Atm
Wifi
Lockers
Wheelchair rental
Stroller rental
On site restaurant
Cafe
Picnic areas
Outside food allowed

Digital Services

Mobile App

POLIN Museum App

Size: 50 MB

Features: Map, Audio guide, Tickets, Exhibit information

Platforms: iOS, Android

WiFi Zones: Visitor center, Cafe, POLIN Museum

Charging Stations: Rest areas, Cafe

How to Reach

From Airport

Nearest: Warsaw Chopin Airport

Distance: 10 km

Travel Time: 20-30 minutes

taxi
50-70 PLN 20 min
public_transport
5-10 PLN 45 min

From City Center

Distance: 2-5 km

metro
4 PLN 15 min
bus
4 PLN 20 min
taxi
20-30 PLN 10 min

Local Insights

Cultural Context

Why Locals Love It: It is a place of remembrance and education, offering insights into the history and culture of Polish Jews.

Historical Significance: The ghetto was a tragic chapter in Polish history, and its remembrance is crucial for understanding the past and ensuring it is not forgotten.

Insider Tips

  • Free entry to some outdoor areas
  • Best food at the nearby 'Café U Wiktora'
  • Local guides offer unique insights

Local Recommendations

  • • Try local café 'Café U Wiktora'
  • • Ask for guide John
  • • Visit the nearby Museum of the History of Polish Jews
  • • Explore the Wola neighborhood

Language Help

Useful Phrases

hello Cześć
thank_you Dziękuję
where_is Gdzie jest
how_much Ile to kosztuje
beautiful Piękny
ticket Bilet

Guide Languages: Polish, English, Hebrew, German

Photography Guide

Best Photo Spots

Main entrance of POLIN Museum

Best Time: Golden hour

Tips: Low angle for a dramatic perspective

Result: Stunning shot of the modern building

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Memorial to the Ghetto Heroes

Best Time: Sunset

Tips: Wide shot to capture the entire memorial

Result: Emotive and powerful image

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Anielewicza Street

Best Time: Early morning

Tips: Street-level shots for authenticity

Result: Captivating street scenes

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Photography Rules

allowed areas Outdoor areas, Public spaces
prohibited areas Indoor exhibits, Private property
flash photography Not allowed in indoor exhibits
commercial photography Permit needed for commercial use
drone policy Prohibited without special permission
tripod policy Allowed with permission, restricted in crowded areas
selfie sticks Allowed in outdoor areas

Nearby Attractions

Museum of the History of Polish Jews POLIN

Distance: 500m

Walking: 7 min

Type: Museum

Warsaw Uprising Museum

Distance: 1.5km

Walking: 20 min

Type: Museum

King Casimir III the Great Park

Distance: 1km

Walking: 15 min

Type: Park

Old Town Warsaw

Distance: 2.5km

Walking: 30 min

Type: Historical Site

Reviews

4.7

Based on 5,000 reviews

Recent Visitor Tips

  • "Book online"
  • "Visit early"
  • "Great views"
  • "Bring water"
  • "Respectful attire"

Contact Information

+48 22 825 97 00

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Adult Entry

Free for outdoor areas, 25 PLN for POLIN Museum

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