Auschwitz-Birkenau Guided Tour from Cracow - Meeting Point
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Guided Tour Itinerary
About Auschwitz-Birkenau
The Auschwitz-Birkenau Camp became the grim destination for prisoners from across Europe, mainly Jews, during World War II.
Auschwitz-Birkenau Memorial and Museum was established in 1947 after WWII after Red Army liberated the camp in Oswiecim. Numbers are shocking over 1 million people died in nazi german concentration camp in occupied Poland; 960 00 Jews where among them (438 000 were Hungarian nationality, 300 000 were Poles, 70 000 from France […])
This site stands as a chilling symbol of the consequences of extreme nationalism. Prisoners lived in horrible conditions with 700 kcal per day, forced to work over their strength. You will witness real places and barracks where they lived and the remains of the railway ramp.
Auschwitz has earned its place on the UNESCO World Heritage List, alongside the Wieliczka Salt Mine.
Explore the Wieliczka Salt Mine Tour for more details.
Museum Regulations
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Please, wear comfortable shoes - the Tour requires a lot of walking. Also, take an umbrella or a raincoat with you in order to be prepared in case of rain (the majority of the tour will take place outside)
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Please bear in mind that there are hundreds of tourists visiting the Museum every day and keeping your own pace of sightseeing is not possible
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You will be asked to leave your bigger belongings in a car (don’t worry, they will be locked and supervised by our driver). The allowed dimensions of a bag you can take with you are 30x20x10 (A4 size)
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You will get a headset to hear the guide clearly throughout the whole Auschwitz tour
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Eating and smoking, as well as acting in a loud manner are forbidden at the site
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Taking photos in the buildings with the use of flash is forbidden. You are allowed to take photos only in selected parts of the Museum
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Participants are required to provide an ID card, as this will be checked before the entrance. The name provided on the booking should be exactly the name on the ID provided.
Terms & Conditions
- Please arrive at the designated pick-up point minimum of 5 minutes before the departure time
- Tour is refundable if it's more then 24 hours before start time.
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Minor delays (circa 20 minutes) are possible due to traffic conditions
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Note that the maximum size of the sightseeing group is 30 people.
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The pick-up time of the tour can change due to the low availability of the Museum. Your chosen start time may not be final! In such case, we will inform You about it at least one day before the tour, however money refund for this reason is not possible
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Cancellation is non-refundable because of named tickets being bought in advance
Faq
Unfortunately, we have a limited number of pick-up points that are mentioned above.
The guided Auschwitz tour lasts about 3,5h and a one-way transfer from Krakow to Auschwitz takes about 1h 30min (+ pickup time) so the whole tour takes about 7 - 7,5 hours.
Yes, you can visit Auschwitz with an assisting person. Bearing in mind that the wheelchair should be capable of folding so it would fit into a vehicle (please contact us beforehand if you have any difficulties with moving). However, some sites in Auschwitz are available only through steps so you may not be able to see some of them. Sightseeing in a wheelchair is difficult due to the historical aspect of the buildings (no driveways, large steps, stairs, and pebbly ground).
The dimensions are 30x20x10 cm and you will not be able to enter with any larger luggage than those. These are strictly followed and controlled. You can leave your bigger luggage on our bus, it will be locked and supervised by the driver.
The History of World War II in Cracow is such an interesting and tragic subject, no wonder why you want to learn more about it. We highly recommend taking Schindler's Museum Guided Tour - it will not only teach you about the story of Oskar Schindler but also the conditions of living in Krakow through wartime.
Another place where you can learn more about War and particularly Cracow Ghetto is the Eagle Pharmacy. You will discover the story of Tadeusz Pankiewicz, a pharmacist that volunteered to be locked inside the Cracow Ghetto in order to help Jewish people survive in the ghetto. The Eagle Pharmacy is included in a list of museums allowed to visit for free with our Krakow City Pass.
We do organize few different Auschwitz Tours tailored to your needs, these are: