The route from WAW covers about 12 km and usually takes 20-30 minutes. The usual approach runs via Zwirki i Wigury, Raszynska and Aleje Jerozolimskie towards Towarowa, and then along Anielewicza Street towards the Monument to the Ghetto Heroes, by which the museum stands. The final drop-off is at the access zone next to the main entrance from Anielewicza Street. Guests appreciate the significance of this place and the tone of service should reflect the serious character of the visit.
Many visitors combine POLIN with other Shoah memorial sites, including Treblinka or Auschwitz. We frequently arrange multi-day transfers covering POLIN, the Jewish Cemetery on Okopowa Street, the former Warsaw Ghetto area and trips to Treblinka (about 100 km from Warsaw). The logistics of such a programme are agreed in advance, including chauffeur waiting time and pickup points.
This transfer works well for individual visits, educational programmes for schools and universities, institutional delegations and guests from Israel, the United States, Argentina and Western Europe exploring the heritage of Polish Jews. The chauffeur collects passengers from arrivals or a hotel, assists with luggage and takes them to the legal access zone at the museum main entrance. The return after the visit is agreed in advance, so that guests can conclude their educational programme without rush.
Arrival logistics
The final drop-off leads to the access zone by the main entrance from Anielewicza Street, immediately next to the Monument to the Ghetto Heroes. The tone of service reflects the serious character of the place; return pickup is best agreed in advance because of stopping conditions.
We cover
- tours of the "1,000-Year History of Polish Jews" core exhibition
- temporary exhibitions and POLIN educational programmes
- delegations from Israel, the United States, Argentina and Western Europe
- academic research, international conferences and anniversary programmes