Auschwitz Birkenau Guided Tour with Private Transport
Auschwitz Birkenau Guided Tour with Private Transport
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Visit the Auschwitz-Birkenau Museum, the largest of the Nazi concentration and extermination camps. Learn more about this horror from World War II.
About this activity
Duration
5 Hours
Live Guide
English
Highlights
This tour offers an unforgettable opportunity to discover the history and legacy of Auschwitz-Birkenau.
- Private transportation: Travel directly from Krakow to Auschwitz-Birkenau and avoid the crowds.
- Knowledgeable guidance: An expert guide will help you understand the history and significance of the camps.
- Audio tour: Use the audio tour to learn about the camps' stories visually.
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Includes
- Fuel surcharge
- Parking fees
- Entry or admission fee
- Wifi
- Parking fees
- Entry or admission fee
- Wifi
- Skip the line tickets
- A documentary film on the way to Auschwitz
- Insurance
- Tour in English
- Private Transportation
Please Note
- As per the requirements of Auschwitz-Birkenau Memorial and Museum, all participants are required to provide their full name and contact details as part of the booking.
- Entrance may be refused if the name provided on the booking is not identical to the name on the ID provided when entering.
- Luggage is not allowed at the site (except for handbags).
- Handbags are considered luggage if the dimensions exceed 30cm x 20cm x 10cm.
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Pickup From Kraków
Auschwitz I - Guided Tour
Auschiwtz II Birkenau Guided Tour
Dropp Off in Kraków
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Visit the former Nazi concentration camps at Auschwitz I and Auschwitz II-Birkenau on this 7-hour trip from Krakow. By June 1940, Jews and over 700 political criminals had been sent to Auschwitz and the atrocities had begun. Birkenau was built by Auschwitz prisoners and by October 1941 was used as an extermination camp. Between 1 and 1.5 million were killed, and approximately 90 per cent of those killed were Jews. Before Auschwitz-Birkenau was liberated in January 1945, the SS attempted to blow up the camp and destroy the documentation. They were only partially successful, and the Polish government decided to restore the site as a memorial to the victims.