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Utah tour company shows travelers European WWII historical sites

September 25, 2024
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Utah tour company shows travelers European WWII historical sites
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Photo: Dick Jensen & Alan McKay Tours

The trip covers decades of history in Berlin, Potsdam, Dresden, Wroclaw, Krakow and Warsaw.

Your first week on the trip includes the travel day to Germany, but quickly transitions to sightseeing and exploring. The first day in Berlin will cover Track 17 Memorial at Grünewald, Wannsee Conference House Museum, and Glienicke Bridge – or the “Bridge of Spies.”

One TripAdvisor reviewer described the House of the Wannsee Conference, “A very moving experience to be here and learn more about the ‘final solution.’ I especially enjoyed the interactive exhibits which help you to look behind what you can see in a document or photograph, and explain things that you would have missed just by looking yourself.”

The following days include visits to the Brandenburg Gate, Sanssouci Gardens, including the Church of Peace, Sanssouci Palace, and Neues Palais, Potsdamer Platz, the Tiergarten, the Soviet War Memorial, the Reichstag, the Holocaust Memorial, the site of Hitler’s Bunker and many more.

Moving into Poland, you’ll see Ksiaz Castle, Wroclaw’s Old Town, Auschwitz, St. Mary’s Basilica, the Sukiennice (Cloth Hall), and historic Jewish quarters and more.

Utah tour company shows travelers European WWII historical sites Photo: Dick Jensen & Alan McKay Tours

A Google reviewer raved about the Ksiaz Castle and its unique history. Al said, “Ksiaz Castle in Poland is an awe-inspiring gem! The castle’s rich history, stunning architecture, and breathtaking views make it an unforgettable experience.”

These are just a few of the places you’ll see on your trip. Check out the full itinerary on the Dick Jensen &Alan McKay website.

What’s included

Dick Jensen & Alan McKay tours include most costs you’ll incur on your trip. The WWII Germany and Poland Tour includes round-trip airfare from Salt Lake City (on Delta!), airport transfers, accommodations, breakfasts, bus rides, and all activities. If you travel with a partner or friend, you’ll save about $700.

This particular tour is limited to smaller groups with a maximum of 25 people. You also won’t need to worry about sweating through your t-shirts or overheating on your trip, because the Germany and Poland tour takes place mid-April 2025. Just bring a jacket for the mornings and nights and some sunglasses for the day.

Traveler reviews

No matter what Dick Jensen & Alan McKay tour you take, you can rest easy knowing you’re with experienced professionals.

One reviewer said, “We have made many trips with Alan McKay Tours and recommended them to many friends and acquaintances. It is great to know that we will experience a safe and educational tour.”

If you’re wondering if going with a guide and other travelers is the right choice, Louise W. assures it is. “Well worth to have an organized tour when you want to go and don’t know exactly what to see. It’s like you have a new family for the time your away and so fun.”

Reserve your spot today

Dick Jensen & Alan McKay tours fill up quickly, so reserve your spot on the WWII Germany and Poland Tour today. For a double occupancy ticket, the total cost is $3,999. For a single traveler, the cost increases by $699. So find a friend and pack your bags!

Reserve your trip to Germany and Poland on the Dick Jensen & Alan McKay Tours website.

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