Pay your respects at the most notorious of all Nazi concentration camps, Auschwitz-Birkenau. Prepare yourself for this emotional tour.
- Choose between guided and non-guided options
- Visit the Auschwitz I and Auschwitz II-Birkenau camps
- Travel by comfortable air-conditioned vehicle.
Duration: 7 hours: Tour is aprox. 6-7h<br/>This is self-guided experience: The tours at Auschwitz typically start between 7:00 am and 1:00 pm
The Tour Start Time: The tours at Auschwitz typically start between 5:00 am and 7:00 am, please write your preferred departure window.
Your tour begins with transportation from Krakow with pickups starting from south of Krakow, in the Podgorze district. We travel across the city, through multiple meeting points. It is approx. 40 minutes from the first meeting point to the last one. The last meeting Point is Straszewskiego 14, Hotel Maltański. Pickup is based on your selection during booking.
Auschwitz-Birkenau Museum is located outside Krakow (65km) and the journey will last 1h 15 minutes. All of our drivers are legally licensed with all EU permissions for passenger transportation. An English-speaking tour leader of the group will assist you during your journey at any time you need. Upon arrival at Auschwitz, you will have a short break to grab a coffee or use the bathroom. Then you will be introduced to a professional Auschwitz Museum guide who will take you on the tour inside.
Tour of Auschwitz starts from passing the security airport styles with metal detectors. You will walk through the underground tunnel to reach the original Auschwitz gate with a sign "Arbeit Macht Frei". During the visit, you will walk into many barracks with exhibits such as human hairs, prisoners' pottery, prisoner pictures and many more. The guide will also take you to see block 11 where was located first ever gas chambers. Upon exiting the block, you will witness the death wall and walk to the gallows where Rudolf Höß was hanged. By going forward you will enter into gas chamber and crematorium in Auschwitz I which is leaving a shocking impression allowing you to imagine the scale of the Holocaust. According to the rules of Auschwitz, the groups count up to 30 people, and all visitors get a headset to hear the guide.
After the 1st camp, you will have a short break. After it ends you will be taken by bus to the second part of the tour Auschwitz II Birkenau located 3km from Auschwitz I to continue the tour with your guide. Birkenau was the largest camp (171 hectares) where almost 100,000 prisoners were held. In this camp, you will have a chance to see some prisoners' wooden barracks originally designed as horse stables, as well as the original freight wagon used to transport prisoners to camp. During the tour, you will see on your eyes the ruins of 4 gas chambers and crematoria. Visit this camp can late you imagine the scale of the holocaust.
After the end of the tour, you will walk to the car park where you will be given a short break. There is an available bookstore, and restaurant as well as some benches to rest.
When the break ends, you will be transferred back to Krakow to one of our two meeting points to avoid being stuck in Krakow traffic. Please keep in mind that Krakow is an old town, with multiple one-way streets, and zones closed for traffic. The main streets are often very corked. Our tour leader will inform you about possible tour drop-off options based on the current traffic in the city.
1. Voucher is not an entry ticket to the museum, it allows you to use the service of the tour operator. You will be pleased to show your voucher at the starting point on the day of the tour.
2. Exact pickup time is sent the day before after 5 pm; pickups may be very early (3:00–4:00 AM) and depend on the museum. Preferred time is not guaranteed; entry depends on ticket and guide availability, no refunds for time changes.
3. With so many people wishing to visit the Auschwitz-Birkenau Museum each day, there may be a waiting time before entry. This is a chance to relax before the tour begins, and you won’t be alone. Our friendly team and guide will be with you the whole time, making sure you feel comfortable and well taken care of until your unforgettable journey through history begins.
4. Full names of all participants must be provided at booking; mismatches with ID may result in refused entry.
5. Breaks last 60–120 min depending on traffic, queues, and other factors. Bring your own food/water or order a lunchbox (30 zł / 7 €) paid on the day. Includes: sandwich, pasta salad with chicken, cookie, water. Dietary needs must be sent by 5 pm the day before, otherwise a ham lunchbox will be provided. To order, select the lunch option, call +48 737 663 333 or email email@atcracow.com.
6. Children’s tickets (3–11) do not include receivers/headphones; contact the supplier 24h before for headset availability.
7. Student tickets require a valid student ID; without it, a 40 zł adult ticket fee applies.
8. Return to the vehicle 5 minutes before departure.
9. Dress appropriately for weather and respectfully for the memorial. Waiting may be long; bring warm clothes, rain protection, or sun cover. Tour duration is set by the museum.
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