Saints & Soldiers: WWII Sites in Poland & the Czech Republic with optional extension to Germany | Sept. 5, 2025
Join us on a Saints & Soldiers: WWII Sites in Poland & the Czech Republic with an optional extension to Germany starting at $4,298* from New York on September 5, 2025. You will see the Royal Baths Park, Holy Cross Church, Prozna Street, Maly Powstaniec (The Little Insurgent), Umschlagplatz, Polin Museum, Auschwitz,...Read More
Starting from $4298 Taxes & Fees Apply
What’s Included
- All Inclusive Pricing
- Breakfast and Dinner Daily
- Deluxe A/C Motor Coaches
- Entrance and Program Fees
- First Class Hotels
- Fuel Surcharges and Gov't Taxes
- Guided Tours
- International Airfare from NY
- Overseas Airport Transfers
- Administrative Fee
^ Additional Baggage & Optional fees may apply. † If air purchased through NTS.
Join us on a Saints & Soldiers: WWII Sites in Poland & the Czech Republic with an optional extension to Germany starting at $4,298* from New York on September 5, 2025. You will see the Royal Baths Park, Holy Cross Church, Prozna Street, Maly Powstaniec (The Little Insurgent), Umschlagplatz, Polin Museum, Auschwitz, Divine Mercy Sanctuary, Krakow, Riese Bunkers, Ksiaz Castle, Gliwitz Radio Tower, Prague, and much more!
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Day 1 - September 5 – Depart the USA
Depart on your international overnight flight.
Day 2 - September 6 – Arrive in Warsaw
Your guide will meet you at the airport and escort you to your hotel for dinner and your overnight stay in Warsaw.
Day 3 - September 7 – Warsaw
Today, you’ll walk the streets of Warsaw, home to the sorrow and resilience of the Polish people. Begin your day in Royal Baths Park, home to the Chopin Monument. Continue to Holy Cross Church, where the heart of Chopin rests. Walk a portion of Prozna Street, the last remnant of the Nazi Warsaw Ghetto. Stop at Maly Powstaniec (The Little Insurgent), a statue dedicated to the children who fought in the Warsaw uprising of 1944. Reflect at the Umschlagplatz, where a monument stands to remind people that this was the place where Jews from the ghetto were herded into rail cars to be transported to the Treblinka Extermination Camp. Spend time at the Polin Museum, highlighting the history of the Jewish community in Poland. Return to the hotel for dinner and your overnight stay in Warsaw.
Day 4 - September 8 – Auschwitz & Divine Mercy
This morning, you’ll depart Warsaw. Walk the grounds of Auschwitz, the largest of the Nazi concentration camps, established in German-occupied Poland. It is estimated that close to 1.1 million people were killed here, about 90 percent of whom were from almost every country in Europe. Visit the Martyrdom Museum and then drive to the Divine Mercy Sanctuary and enjoy a talk given by one of the nuns about St. Faustina. Visit the new center, “Have no Fear,” where you may pray by the relic of Saint Pope John Paul II. Then, travel through the Polish countryside to Krakow, where you will check into your hotel for dinner and your overnight stay in Krakow.
Day 5 - September 9 – Krakow
Begin your day with a walk down a portion of the Royal Way to Wawel Castle. Once home to the rulers of Poland, the castle was also the bastion of Christianity. Pope John Paul II said his first Mass in the Crypt here and would later serve as the Archbishop of Krakow. From here, we will explore the Kazimierz (Jewish Quarter) for traces of their history. Enjoy the Market Square, with the Cloth Hall providing opportunities to purchase Polish folk art and jewelry. Visit the Wieliczka Salt Mine and descend via the stairway into the depths of the earth to see the wonders left behind by the miners, including chapels and chandeliers made from salt and the famous Blessed Kinga Chapel. This afternoon, you’ll visit Oskar Schindler’s factory and museum. Return to your hotel for dinner and your overnight stay in Krakow.
Day 6 - September 10 –Riese Bunkers, Ksiaz Castle & Gliwitz Radio Tower
Today, you will leave Krakow behind as you travel to Ksiaz Castle and learn about its role in the Riese Bunkers. Nazis confiscated property and used concentration camp labor to work toward a headquarters and military facility here. See the Gleiwitz radio tower and learn about its place at the beginning of World War II. Finish your day in Prague, where you will check into your hotel for dinner and your overnight stay in Prague.
Day 7 - September 11 – Prague
Today, enjoy a city tour of Prague. Explore one of the largest castles in the world, Prague Castle, and St. Vitus Cathedral. Walk the streets of the Stare Misto (Old Town) with its Astronomical Clock. Visit Wenceslas Square, named after the patron saint of Bohemia. This afternoon, you’ll walk the streets of the Jewish Ghetto, whose origins date back to the 1500s. See the Ceremonial Hall and visit one of the synagogues that is part of the Jewish Museum of Prague. Return to your hotel for dinner and your overnight stay in Prague.
Day 8 - September 12 – Return to USA or Enjoy the Germany Extension
Return to the USA or Enjoy the Germany Extension
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Germany Extension - Starting from $1498
September 12 - 16, 2025 | Starting at $1,498 *
September 12 - MunichTravel to Munich from Prague this morning. Begin your tour at the Glockenspiel on the Marienplatz. Pass the new Gothic Hall and visit the Hofbräuhaus, the site of the first mass Nazi meeting. See the Hofgarten and a memorial to the White Rose anti-Nazi resistance group of students. Pass the Feldherrnhalle, the site of the failed Beer Hall Putsch that would lead to the arrest of Adolf Hitler in 1923. Stop at the Konigsplatz, where mass rallies once took place. Then, explore and shop on your own before checking into your hotel for dinner and our overnight stay in Munich.
September 13 - Dachau & NurembergJourney to Dachau, the concentration camp left standing as a solemn reminder of the capacity for cruel inhumanity toward our fellow human beings. You’ll see the memorial to those who died at Dachau. Continue on to Nuremberg, where you can enjoy a bit of old Nuremberg, the medieval old city that has been lovingly restored. You’ll visit the Reichstag Museum, which houses the Documentation Centre Nazi Party Rally Grounds Exhibition. Your overnight stay is in Nuremberg.
September 14 - BerlinThis morning, you pass through the picturesque German countryside on your way to Berlin. Enjoy a city tour that includes the Brandenburg Gate and the rebuilt Reichstag, whose transparent dome represents the nation’s open government. Walk a portion of the Jewish Memorial nearby. See a section of the Berlin Wall and take a photo at Checkpoint Charlie, the infamous crossing point from East to West Berlin in the Cold War Era. Your overnight stay is in Berlin.
September 15 - BerlinThis morning, you’ll travel to the villa in Wannsee, where the Nazis determined their “Final Solution” to the Jewish problem. Today, it is a Holocaust Memorial and document center. This afternoon is yours to explore and shop on your own in Berlin. Your overnight stay is in Berlin.
September 16 - Return to the USA