<p>early-college, there is no Warsaw Ghetto. The area was completely demolished first by the Germans then for good measure by the Russians, who then made Warsaw authorities build housing on the site. </p>
<p>OP, I would suggest your daughter go to Krakow, in southern Poland and visit Auschwitz. Krakow is beautiful (a smaller, more intimate Prague) lively and fun. It attracts a lot of international visitors and, because it’s also a university town, has a young artistic vibe. The neighboring Kazimierz, which used to be entirely Jewish, has in the past couple of decades regained some of its pre-war character. The local head of the Jewish community has been actively encouraging Jews from other parts of Central Europe to relocate to Krakow in an effort to keep the barely-renewed Jewish culture from disappearing once again. In Kazimierz you can go to the oldest Jewish cemetery in Europe (dating back to 11th century) and walk around the nearby Plaszow, site of the slave-labor camp where Oscar Schindler drew up his now famous “list.”</p>
<p>But as someone else pointed out, your daughter should draw up an itinerary fairly soon and make reservations: hotels go quickly, especially the lower-priced hostel-type accommodations. This is especially true for Krakow which is a big destination for British ‘stag’ and ‘hen’ weekend trips.</p>