Join a respectful, professionally organized day trip from Krakow to the Auschwitz-Birkenau Memorial and Museum – a powerful and unforgettable experience that offers deep insight into one of history’s darkest chapters.
This all-inclusive tour includes round-trip transportation from Krakow, skip-the-line entry tickets, and a licensed museum guide who will lead you through the most important areas of the former Nazi concentration and extermination camps. You’ll visit both Auschwitz I and Auschwitz II-Birkenau, exploring preserved barracks, memorial sites, original structures, and exhibits that tell the story of the victims and survivors of the Holocaust.
Throughout the journey, a dedicated tour leader ensures everything runs smoothly, allowing you to focus on reflection and learning. The tour is conducted with the utmost respect, historical accuracy, and sensitivity.
Pickup included
Please Note:: Due to high visitor numbers at the museum, you may need to wait in a long queue.<br/>Departure time: may be changed. Please contact the supplier to confirm your exact departure time the day before the tour.
<br/>Free Walking Tour Included: When you purchase this tour, you receive a free guided walking tour of Krakow as a gift from us—details on the voucher.
Free Walking Tour Included: When you purchase this tour, you receive a free guided walking tour of Krakow as a gift from us—details on the voucher.
<br/>Departure Time: Departure time may be changed. Please contact the supplier to confirm your exact departure time the day before the tour.<br/>Pickup included
Private Transfer: The option includes a private round-trip transfer from your selected hotel in Krakow to the Auschwitz-Birkenau Museum.<br/>Please Note: For last-minute bookings, it may be necessary to queue at the Auschwitz-Birkenau Museum.<br/>Pickup included
Your trip starts with a ride from Krakow, either from your hotel or a meeting spot you pick. It takes about 1 hour and 30 minutes to get to Auschwitz. When you arrive in Oswiecim, take a quick break for coffee or to look around outside. Then, a friendly local guide, licensed by the Auschwitz-Birkenau Museum, will meet you and lead your tour.
When you arrive at your destination, you will be met by your professional guide and enter the site at Auschwitz I, walking through the gate to the camp that bears the inscription Arbeit Macht Frei (Work Sets You Free).
The Auschwitz-Birkenau complex was established in 1940 in place of old polish army barracks. Originally to hold Polish POW`s political prisoners, and operated until its liberation by advancing soviets in 1945. During its operation, more than 1.5 million Jewish, Polish, Italian and French prisoners were brought here ,of which 1.1m. was exterminated as part of largest genocide in human history. Leaving survivors terribly scared for live.
The Auschwitz complex comprises of original buildings and you can see the original roads, fences, watchtowers and railway ramps, and death wall.
Visit some of the barracks on the Auschwitz I complex, which now house a collection of original exhibitions and documents, as well as articles stolen from prisoners upon camp arrival.
The second part of the tour - Birkenau (Auschwitz II) - the largest camp from over 40 camps and sub-camps from Auschwitz complex.
Originally planned as a camp for Soviet prisoners of war, it eventually became a concentration camp for prisoners of various nationalities and a center of the extermination of Jews. Its construction began in October 1941 by hands of slave labourers, in a place of displaced and mostly demolished village of Brzezinka and three kilometres from Auschwitz I.
It was design to hold 125 000 prisoners at one time. Who was from the start destined to die from cold, hunger, diseases and of exhaustion. Prisoners was treated as redundant and easily replaceable work force.
You will sea unimaginable living condition, prisoners have to adapt. You can walk to preserved camp barracks. You will see rail ramp, when infamous Dr. Mengele oversaw selection process of new arrivals, when split second decided of you life or death in gas chambers. Which were only 200m away.
After the tour, we don't hurry you. You'll have at least 20 minutes to stop at a bookstore, grocery store, or just take a break. Then, after another 1 hour and 15 minutes on the road, we'll take you back to a set place in Krakow.
Kiss&Ride park, Pawia 18b street, next to the Mercure Hotel. Please contact the supplier to confirm your exact departure time day before the tour.
-PLEASE NOTE: If you choose the "Shuttle + Host assistance" option, a guided tour is not included in the price. You will need to purchase tickets at the museum.
-VOUCHER: Present this voucher to our tour leader to start a tour. This voucher will not be accepted if presented directly at the Museum.
-DOCUMENTS: You must take your ID with you. The maximum size of backpacks or handbags brought into the Museum can not exceed dimensions: 30x20x10 cm. Please leave your bags on the bus
-DEPARTURE TIME ️: The start time of the tour may change due to the limited number of guides available at the Auschwitz Museum. Please contact the supplier to confirm your exact departure time the day before the tour. If you do not specify your hotel address, we will be waiting for you at our pick-up place: Pawia 18b, kiss and ride stop, next to the Mercure hotel.
-As a thank you for booking with Discover Cracow, we have a gift for you. Every product purchased from us includes a free tour: The Best of Krakow: A Walking Tour Through the Heart of the City. It runs daily in English at 10:00 AM and 2:30 PM from Jan Matejko Square. Be there at the time and show this voucher to our Storyteller Guide – that's it. We invite you to Discover Cracow with us! Wanna know more? Contact us on Instagram, Facebook, or via email: sales@discovercracow.com
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