A Glimpse into the History of World War II: East Germany & Poland Tour

What to expect on this itinerary
The effects of World War II shaped Europe and left behind incredibly important stories for you to experience during your bespoke tour to Germany and Poland. Early-modern and mid-modern history comes to life in the grand cupolas and soaring church spires of antique neighborhoods. The sweeping vista from the Eagle’s Nest contrasts with the structure’s nefarious purpose and the galleries inside the former concentration camps are compelling as they tell the stories of those who passed through the gates. From restored synagogues in Krakow to murals along the Berlin Wall, you will be immersed in the indelible tales of the Second World War. You can also extend your trip with other tours of Germany, so consider browsing some of our other itineraries as you plan your trip.
Customizable Itinerary
Warsaw – Arrive in the Vibrant and Bustling Capital of Poland
Warsaw exudes a different Poland, one of diverse architecture that showcases the celebrations and scars of contemporary history. Restored Gothic churches rise above Brutalist concrete business buildings from the Communist era, as modern high-rises of glass and steel add a shimmer to the skyline. Each neighborhood adds to the complexity of Warsaw’s past, from Chopin to the Jewish Ghetto, and also speaks to the present with cosmopolitan cuisine and bars that bounce to an enticing beat. Your private transfer will greet at the Warsaw Chopin Airport upon your arrival and escort you to your stunning hotel near the edges of Old Town Square.
Trees shade the cobbled walkways as the spire of the 14th-century Cathedral of St. John rises above the sloping orange rooftops of the colorful buildings that surround. The aroma of fresh pierogi, a Central European dumpling, drifts out of the restaurants and cafes around the city. Nearby, the concrete structure of the Palace of Culture and Science represents the socialist architecture of the Soviet Union in the early 1950s. The façade remains the tallest in Poland, reaching a height of nearly 760 feet above the street.
What's Included:
Warsaw – Traverse Historical Neighborhoods and Culture on a Full Day Tour
Krakow – Visit the Grounds of Auschwitz-Birkenau en route to Krakow
Krakow – Explore Krakow ’s Notable Beauty and World War II History
Wroclaw – Enjoy a Half-Day tour of Early Krakow and Charming Wroclaw
Dresden – Travel to Dresden to Discover the Restored German City
Berlin – Visit Torgau and Famous Monuments and Museums of Berlin
Berlin – Wander through Germany’s Capital with a Day at Leisure
Nuremberg – Relish the Ancient and Contemporary History of Nuremberg
Munich – Tour Dachau Concentration Camp en route to Munich in Bavaria
Munich – Venture to Berchtesgaden to See the Town and the Eagle’s Nest
Munich – Depart for Home
Trip Highlights
- View the preserved grounds, memorials, and unforgettable histories of both Auschwitz-Birkenau and Dachau concentration camps
- Follow the timeline of Nazi Germany, from rise to fall, as you visit Munich and Hitler’s Eagle’s Nest in the alps at Berchtesgaden
- Explore the quiet town of Torgau to find a palace erected by Martin Luther and the site of where the Soviet and US armies convened during World War II
- Discover remnants of the Warsaw Ghetto uprising on a full day tour, accompanied by a museum visit dedicated to the push against Nazi Germany
- Explore the gorgeous streets of Dresden to find opulent architecture that highlights the birth of a new city after the firebombing of World War II
- Traverse the streets of Berlin to see Checkpoint Charlie and the Berlin Wall, results of the division of Germany after the Second World War
- Wander the galleries of Berlin’s Holocaust Memorial on a guided tour that will trace the rise of anti-Semitism in Germany and lead to Kaiser Wilhelm Church
- Engage in history as with a visit to the Memorium Nuremberg Trials and Courtroom 600 to see the room in which the post-Second World War criminal trials took place
- Find the remnants of the aristocratic empires of Germany and Poland in the preserved and reconstructed architecture within historical city centers
- Visit a 16th-century synagogue in Krakow, along with the famous factory of Oskar Schindler, which is now an interactive museum
Detailed Description
The shadow of the Second World War looms large across Europe and forms a trail between Warsaw in Poland and Berlin in Germany. Your 12-day tour of Germany and Poland will lead you along the historical path to war and the effects the struggle had in Europe. Your discovery will begin with your arrival in Warsaw, and your private transfer will greet you at your hotel and escort you through the mix of architectural marvels that provide a picture of Poland’s capital city. The remainder of the day will be yours to relax and enjoy the distinct ambiance of Warsaw. Wake the next day, and your guide will greet you in the lobby and escort you on a full day tour to enjoy the city’s old quarter and 14th-century Cathedral before visiting the Palace of Culture and Science. You will also find the remnants of the Jewish ghetto before venturing to the Royal Castle.
The next day, you will travel to Krakow, stopping first at Auschwitz-Birkenau. Tour the notorious concentration camp before arriving in the elegance to Krakow, the home of Polish kings. The following day, your guide will lead you on a fabulous tour of the Jewish Quarter and of the Oskar Schindler Factory Museum. In the evening, enjoy a folklore show to learn more about the regional culture and history. Venture to Wroclaw next to discover the majesty of the 14th-century university, royal castles, and the Market Square.
Cross the border into Germany the next morning for your full day tour of Dresden. The city was brought to the ground during World War II and has been rebuilt with the rubble in the image of its prestigious past. Explore it all, then the next day, pass through Torgau on the way to Berlin. Find the palace of Martin Luther and learn about the moment the Soviet and US armies met, officially slicing Germany in two during the war. Once in Berlin, you will have a private tour of the historical monuments of the city, including the Kaiser Wilhelm Memorial Church and the Holocaust Memorial. The next day will be at your leisure in Berlin to discover the charm and unique history of the city at your preferred pace. Visit Checkpoint Charlie or venture to Potsdam for the day. You could also traverse the beauty of Schloss Charlottenburg Palace.
Travel to Nuremberg the following morning to find the Memorium Nuremberg Trials, Documentation Center, and Zeppelin Field before touring the charms of Old Town. Travel next to Dachau to explore the monuments at the former concentration camp before reaching Munich. Continue on a tour of the remarkable capital of Bavaria to find the Old and New Town Halls, along with hidden monuments to the Second World War. Venture next into the Alps to visit the town of Berchtesgaden before venturing to the summit of a soaring peak to discover Hitler’s Eagle’s Nest. Your private transfer will greet you at your hotel the next day to escort you to Munich Airport for your flight home. As you look forward to your trip, see some information about our partner Germany travel agents as you consider your plans.
Starting Price
$5,400 per person (excluding international flights)
What's Included
- Accommodations
- In-country transportation
- Some or all activities and tours
- Expert trip planning
- 24x7 support during your trip
Your final trip cost will vary based on your selected accommodations, activities, meals, and other trip elements that you opt to include.
Verified Traveler Reviews
Based on 43 reviews
My wife and I and another couple asked this European travel company to plan a trip for us to Berlin, Prague, Vienna and Budapest, with a stop in Cesky Krumlov and a separate visit by our friends to the High Tatras and Krakow. With the exception of a coupe of glitches in Berlin (the hotel, while very nice, was not near the central city, as portrayed, and a day trip for me and my wife to Potsdam was not what we expected and extremely disappointing, for which our agency reimbursed us), the trip was wonderful. We had requested well-located 3-4 star boutique hotels and Maggie and Lindsey of at our agency really delivered. The Abba in Berlin, in the main shopping area, was sleek and hip; the Am Stephanplatz in Vienna was quite nice and in an absolutely great location, directly across from the magnificent St. Stephan's Cathedral and within walking distance of everything to see in Vienna; the Century Old Town in Prague and the K&K Opera in Budapest were also great hotels located near many or most of the main attractions the Ruze (Rose) hotel in Cesky Krumlov was old, but the best in town. All of them included good service and excellent breakfasts. But it was in the tours that our agency really sparkled (Potsdam aside). We asked for individual tours rather than group tours, and our guides were either very good or outstanding, as were the drivers who took us from city to city (the difference in price between private cars and four Eurorail passes was not as much as we thought, and the drivers were anxious to act as guides as well, making the additional cost well worth it). Joe, our guide in Prague for two tours spoke fluent English, was trained as a lawyer, and had been part of the crowd that was fired on when the Russians moved into Prague in 1968. Not only was he full of stories and opinions, he was a cheerful and affable companion as well. Our guide of the Jewish Quarter in Budapest, Kata, was tenured professor who gave us tremendous insight into Jewish-Hungarian history and current European politics. We followed that tour up with an ourstanding traditional Jewish dinner at the home the widow of a rabbi of a congregation in Budapest. In addition to these tours, our agency arranged for fascinating tours of a food market (Budapest) and vineyard (also Budapest), and walking tours in Berlin, Vienna, Prague, Cesky Krumlov, Dresdan and Bratislava, the latter two as part of the drives between cities. We would not have changed a single one of these. As for our friends' extension to the High Tratas and Krakow, they said it was just as great as the part of the trip they shared with us.
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Our travel agency did a great job from the beginning to help us plan a trip to Prague, Budapest, and Krakow. We planned the trip within 1 month of departure after my husband find out he has a work meeting in Prague and we decided to tag on 8 days for vacation since we love traveling but haven't been to Central Europe. Our agent who was based in NY reached out once received my request to ensure he understood what we were looking for. He was patient and understood what we were looking for to adjust the proposal a few times. Since we haven't been to this part of the world, we added quick stops in transit in between the 3 cities to also stop in Vienna, Slovakia, and Auschwitz. Our Prague-based contact met us at the hotel upon arrival to review the itinerary was very helpful throughout the trip. Via a local cell-phone provided, he helped us make reservations for dinner, arranged additional excursions...etc. We did a private walking tour in each city and the local guides were excellent. The drivers for transportations were also great - particularly in Prague and in Budapest. Hotels were nice. We particularly liked the hotel in Budapest. The restaurant recommendations were helpful - we ate mostly local cuisine and really enjoyed, from casual street food to Michelin-star restaurant. The arrangements overall were very smooth. Our travel agency helped make the trip easy and comfortable - all the logistics were taken care of, allowing us to just relax and enjoy. Would recommend and use again if we travel to countries this agency covers.
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This is our third trip booked through Zicasso. They make it very easy to find strong, reliable in-country travel agents. It’s a great service! We used a travel partner to plan our trip to Germany to see the Christmas markets. It was perfect. They selected great hotels that were perfectly located for walking to markets. The local guides for city tours were personable, knowledgeable, and engaging. Our itinerary was a great blend of seeing a lot, but not being overwhelmed. We visited Berlin, Dresden, Nuremberg, Rothenburg, and Munich, with some day trips to smaller towns.
We did have some travel problems. Our inbound flight to Munich was canceled due to weather and a rail strike created a problem for our trip to Dresden. The travel agency was able to manage these events without any impact on our planned events. We rebooked flights into Berlin directly instead of taking a train from Munich, and they secured a private driver for the trip to Dresden on about 24 hours' notice. The travel team made these adjustments with minimal stress for us.
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An Amazing and Exciting Trip to Vienna, Austria and Krakow, Poland. Zicasso set us up with this travel agency in Poland that worked with us in arranging what we had hoped to do and see as well as offering suggestions as to other points of interest. Everything flowed nicely. The accommodations were stellar! The tour guides and drivers were courteous and very knowledgeable about their topics of interest. Our host in Krakow frequently checked in with us to make certain all was going well and was readily available if we needed to tweak timing or even days of our tours.
All in all, a great experience!
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