If you’re considering a day trip from Warsaw that offers both cultural exploration and a sobering glimpse into history, this Lublin & Majdanek small-group tour might be just what you’re after. Offered by AB Poland Travel, this full-day experience takes you through Poland’s vibrant city of Lublin and the haunting grounds of the Majdanek concentration camp.
What we really like about this tour is its balance—you get to enjoy the city’s lively atmosphere and artistic vibe, while also paying respects at a significant WWII site. Plus, the small-group setting (limited to just 8 participants) means you’ll get a more personal and flexible experience compared to larger tours. The included traditional Polish lunch is another nice touch, giving you a taste of local cuisine without any fuss.
On the flip side, this is a long day, with quite a bit of travel packed into roughly 8-9 hours, and some may find the emotional weight of Majdanek a bit heavy, especially if traveling with sensitive or younger visitors. Still, it’s a tour that best suits those genuinely interested in history and culture, who don’t mind spending a full day on the road.
If that sounds like you, this tour offers a straightforward, well-organized way to learn and reflect, all while enjoying the company of a small, friendly group.
Key Points

- Balanced itinerary: Combines cultural exploration with historical reflection.
- Intimate group size: Limited to 8 participants for a more personalized experience.
- Inclusive package: Transportation, guide, entrance fees, and lunch are all covered.
- Emotional significance: Visits to Majdanek provide a profound historical perspective.
- Comfortable transportation: Modern minibuses make the long day manageable.
- Flexible booking: Cancel up to 24 hours in advance and reserve without immediate payment.
Why This Tour Could Be a Great Fit

This tour offers a comprehensive view of eastern Poland’s cultural and historical landscape. It’s especially suited for travelers who appreciate a mix of history, culture, and authentic local cuisine. The guided visits ensure you won’t get lost or overwhelmed, and the small group size fosters a friendly, open atmosphere where questions are encouraged.
It’s a solid choice if you want to avoid the chaos of larger group tours or self-guided trips that might feel rushed or impersonal. Plus, the inclusion of a traditional Polish lunch means you get a taste of local flavors without any extra planning.
However, keep in mind that this is a full-day commitment, and the visit to Majdanek can be emotionally intense. If you’re not comfortable with sites related to WWII atrocities, this might not be the best option. Also, consider your comfort with travel and long hours on the road—some may prefer shorter or more relaxed outings.
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The Itinerary in Detail

Pickup and Transportation
The tour begins with a pickup from Marszakowska 98-100 in Warsaw. From there, you’ll be driven comfortably in a modern vehicle—likely an Opel Vivaro, Mercedes Vito, or Ford Galaxy—making the long drive feel less taxing. The transportation itself is a significant perk, removing the hassle of organizing your own trip and ensuring a smooth start.
Majdanek Nazi Camp Visit
The first major stop is at the Majdanek State Museum. Here, you’ll enjoy a guided tour lasting approximately 2.5 hours, which is enough time to get a meaningful understanding of this complex. The camp, located near a city, is notable for being a sample of a Nazi concentration and extermination camp that operated during WWII.
What makes Majdanek particularly striking is its proximity to a population center—unusual for such sites—highlighting the brutal reality of the war. You’ll see the preserved camp ruins, the Monument of Struggle and Martyrdom, and the Mausoleum with ashes and remains of victims.
Our sources reveal that visitors appreciate the knowledge and flexibility of the guide—one reviewer mentioned how the guide’s explanations made the visit more impactful. It’s a tragic but essential part of understanding history, and seeing it firsthand can be a powerful experience.
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After the sobering visit, you’ll head to a local restaurant for about an hour to enjoy a traditional Polish lunch. While the details aren’t specified, you can expect familiar dishes—perhaps a hearty soup followed by a main course, with water included. This break offers a chance to reflect and recharge before heading into the cultural heart of Lublin.
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Exploring Lublin
Following lunch, the tour continues with a guided tour of Lublin, lasting around 2 hours. This city is known for its vibrant cultural scene—festivals, galleries, theaters, and a lively artistic community. It was even a candidate for the 2016 European Capital of Culture, underscoring its importance as a hub of dialogue and integration.
During the visit, you’ll explore the Old Town, with its beautifully preserved architecture and atmospheric streets. The city’s mix of Eastern and Western influences creates a unique environment that’s both historic and modern. The guide will likely highlight key sights, stories, and local anecdotes, making the experience engaging and informative.
Return to Warsaw
After the full day of sightseeing and reflection, the group heads back to Warsaw, arriving at the original pickup point. The total duration is approximately 8-9 hours, which makes for a long but rewarding day.
What Travelers Say

Two reviews give us a glimpse into what participants experienced. One traveler appreciated the ease of transfer and the knowledgeable, flexible guide—noting how these elements made the day more enjoyable. Another appreciated the explanations and Q&A sessions provided by the guide, which added depth to the experience.
Although the reviews are brief, they emphasize the personal touch and the value of having a knowledgeable guide leading the way. The small-group format means you can ask questions freely and get a more tailored experience.
Analyzing the Cost and Value

At $272 per person, this tour isn’t exactly budget-friendly, but it includes transportation, entrance fees, and lunch. When you consider the cost of arranging these elements independently—plus the convenience of a guided experience and a small group—it’s a fairly reasonable price for a full day of learning and reflection.
Travelers who value ease, depth, and guided insight will find this package offers good value. It also takes the hassle out of logistics, especially if you’re unfamiliar with local transport or language barriers.
Lublin & Majdanek Small-Group Tour from Warsaw with Lunch
“I like the easy transfer, the guide that has a lot of knowledge and flexibilty that we had.”
Who Should Consider This Tour?

If you’re interested in history, culture, and local stories, this tour hits all those marks. It’s suited for those who want a comprehensive day trip that combines sightseeing with a meaningful visit to a WWII site.
It’s especially good for history buffs or travellers looking to deepen their understanding of Poland’s complex past. The small group format and professional guides are perfect for those who prefer a more intimate, relaxed atmosphere over large busloads of travelers.
If you’re traveling with children or sensitive to heavy topics, be prepared for the emotional weight of the Majdanek visit. It’s best suited for mature travelers who can appreciate the gravity of the site.
This Lublin & Majdanek tour offers a well-rounded experience for those genuinely interested in Poland’s cultural and wartime history. It’s a thoughtful way to spend a day, combining heartfelt reflection with lively exploration. The inclusion of a traditional lunch and a small-group setting makes it more personal and enjoyable.
While it’s a full-day commitment—covering a lot of ground in a limited time—it rewards travelers with a deeper understanding of Poland’s past and present. If you are comfortable with historical sites that include somber moments, and you want an organized, informative trip that minimizes hassle, this tour is worth considering.
Ultimately, it’s best suited for curious, respectful travelers who want to connect with Poland’s vivid history and vibrant culture without the stress of planning every detail themselves.
Is transportation included?
Yes, the tour includes transportation by a comfortable vehicle, from pickup in Warsaw to all scheduled stops and back.
How long is the visit at Majdanek?
The guided tour at Majdanek lasts about 2.5 hours, giving enough time to see the camp, its memorials, and reflect on its history.
What does the traditional Polish lunch consist of?
While specific menu details aren’t provided, expect typical Polish fare like soup and a main course, with water included.
Can I cancel this tour?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, offering flexibility if plans change.
Is this tour suitable for children?
While not explicitly stated, given the serious nature of Majdanek, it may be more appropriate for older or mature travelers.
What’s included in the price?
Transportation, English-speaking guide, entrance fees at Majdanek, and lunch are all included.
How big is the group?
The group is limited to 8 participants, making it a small, intimate experience.
What are the starting times?
Check the availability for your preferred date; the tour runs with various starting times throughout the day.
Do I need to pay upfront?
No, you can reserve now and pay later, with free cancellation up to 24 hours beforehand.
Is the tour wheelchair accessible?
Yes, the tour is wheelchair accessible, making it inclusive for travelers with mobility needs.
If you’re after a day of meaningful exploration packed with history, culture, and a chance to reflect, this tour from Warsaw to Lublin and Majdanek offers a well-organized, respectful, and enriching experience that’s worth considering.
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