Auschwitz Tickets with Transfer from Krakow

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Duration: 7 hours
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Experience Highlights

If you want to learn about one of the darkest chapters of 20th century European history, you will have the opportunity with these tickets to Auschwitz from Krakow. The transfer will be in an air-conditioned minibus from Krakow to Auschwitz, which is about 50 kilometres away.

There you will have the opportunity to see the two concentration camps from the Nazi period and the largest concentration camps ever built: Auschwitz 1 and Auschwitz 2 Birkenau. You will be able to visit both of them freely and manage the tour for approximately 8 hours.

  • With this activity you will have tickets to the Auschwitz-Birkenau State Museum, where you can learn about one of the most macabre contemporary histories of Europe.
  • The transfer to Auschwitz will beincluded and will take place in an air-conditioned minibus.
  • On this activity you will be free to manage your own time as it is an unguided tour. You will also have information signs at various points in the museum to learn more about the history of the site.

What’s included

  • Auschwitz-Birkenau State Museum tickets
  • Transfer from Krakow and back
  • Travel in an air-conditioned minibus

Step by Step

Thanks to this activity, you will have the opportunity to learn about one of the most macabre stories in the history of Europe during the Nazi period. This is a visit to the Auschwitz-Birkenau State Museum, where you can enter the Auschwitz 1 and Auschwitz 2 Birkenau concentration camps. You will leave Krakow for Auschwitz in an air-conditioned minibus and at the end of the tour you will return in the vehicle to your hotel in Krakow.

You can organise this activity in the way that suits you best as you will not be accompanied by a guide. During the eight hours or so that the activity lasts, you will be able to manage your time to see the entire complex, which includes the crematoria, the so-called Wall of Death and the barracks where the Nazi prisoners lived.

The Polish government has preserved this site as a research centre and also to pay tribute to the more than one million people who died there, more than 90% of them Jews, during the Second World War and the Holocaust.

In addition, you will have the opportunity to see various exhibits with items that were left behind during that period, such as uniforms or other objects that were used on a daily basis. You will have posters with the information you need to learn about the history of one of the most tragic places in recent history.

It is also important to remember that to enter the complex, you will need to carry an identity document with you . If you do not have it, you will not be allowed access to the museum.

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    Dayana
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    I recommend it 100%.
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    Sara
    5
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    I liked the tour very much and I plan to come back.
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    Sofía
    5
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    The driver was very friendly on the way and the tour through the countryside was very good.
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    Adler
    4
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    You can't take photos of anything and if you do you may be fined. If you go in winter you should know that it is quite cold. Overall, the guide was very good and the trip was great.
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