
Oswiecim, Poland - 7.0 - 8.0 hour(s)
Auschwitz is a unique place of remembrance of deceased prisoners. You will travel into the 20th century to learn the story of people who went through hell, who gave their lives for others, who lost their families. Auschwitz is a place that will forever remain in your memory. It is impossible to describe, it must be seen. Everyone should see a place where the last hope and faith in life is mixed with cruelty, torture and death.

Krakow, Poland - 7 hours
Visiting the Auschwitz-Birkenau State Museum is an essential experience when staying in Krakow. Choose our company if you expect the highest quality of service. We guarantee a personal, friendly, English-speaking team who are always ready to assist you and answer all your questions. We engage in meaningful conversations with our clients, offering advice and insights about Krakow to make your visit even more enjoyable. We ensure a stress-free experience with guaranteed entry, pre-booked tickets, no waiting in long lines, and no night departures. With us, your visit will be smooth, informative, and comfortable from start to finish.

Krakow, Poland - 7 hours
Auschwitz was established in 1940 It was the biggest Nazi concentration camp for Poles and prisoners from other countries. They were condemned by the hitlerite fascism to isolation and slow extermination by hunger, exhausting work, criminal experiments, or to a quick death as a result of individual and mass executions. A place definitely worth seeing.

Oswiecim, Poland - 4 hours
Visit the Auschwitz Museum without stress. Get guaranteed tickets in advance and avoid wasting time waiting in line. This ticket allows entry to a group tour of the Auschwitz and Birkenau camps with a licensed local English-speaking guide.

Krakow, Poland - 4.0 - 8.0 hour(s)
Honour the victims of the World War II Holocaust at Auschwitz-Birkenau and trace the story of Krakow’s Nazi occupation on this one day experience. Take a guided tour of the UNESCO-listed Auschwitz-Birkenau concentration camp and see its moving exhibitions and prison blocks. The Auschwitz-Birkenau Museum serves as a critical educational and commemorative institution, emphasizing the importance of remembrance, tolerance, and the prevention of such atrocities in the future. It stands as a testament to the resilience of humanity in the face of unimaginable horror, ensuring that the world never forgets the lessons of Auschwitz.

Oswiecim, Poland - 7 hours
Learn more about the history of the Nazi Holocaust on this day trip, which includes a guided tour of the Auschwitz-Birkenau concentration camp. Hear touching stories as you walk through the park and visit the museum. The starting point is Krakow. From there, drive about 60 kilometers to the former main camp of Auschwitz. Listen to your Guide who will explain the ancient function of the camp: Polish military barracks. At the entrance, notice the gate marked "Arbeit macht frei". Visit the prisoner blocks, which now house memorabilia from camps and items left by prisoners. Admire photos and documents, shoes, suitcases, glasses and other belongings. From Auschwitz, walk a short distance to the former Birkenau camp. There you will find gas chambers and crematoria. We only use guides authorized by the Auschwitz Museum. The Guide is a flesh and blood physical person.

Krakow, Poland - 4.0 - 7.0 hour(s)
Visit the Auschwitz-Birkenau Concentration Camp on a day trip from Krakow. Learn about the Holocaust and the camp's history with a licensed guide. Fresh made Lunch Box for each guest included. Be aware that final tour starts time depends on Museum authorities only and can be change.

Oswiecim, Poland - 4 hours
This tour is perfect for people arriving to Auschwitz Museum by private or public transport. You will be met in Auschwitz I Museum by a local host who will accompany you into the museum where the official Auschwitz-Birkenau guide will be waiting for you to guide you through Auschwitz I and Auschwitz II–Birkenau in a group of up to 30 people. You will visit one of the most horrific places in human history Auschwitz-Birkenau Museum, a symbol of genocide, terror and holocaust. The total duration of the tour is approximately 4 hours. You will spend 1,5-2 hours at Auschwitz and 60-90 minutes at Birkenau with short break in between.

Krakow, Poland - 4.0 - 7.0 hour(s)
Experience Auschwitz, a place not to be liked but to be honored. It is very meaningful by itself and it is important for everyone to understand what happened and have the opportunity to educate themselves.

Oswiecim, Poland - 3 hours 30 minutes
Make your own way to the Auschwitz-Birkenau museum in your own vehicle or by public transport (bus or train). The journey from Krakow takes approximately 1.5 hours. When you arrive, meet your host who will give you the ticket and join you to the group. Skip the queue line with pre-booked entrance and pass through the airport security-style check before entering the Memorial. Inside the Auschwitz I museum, participate in a guided walking tour with a professional certified educator for approximately 1.45-2.00 hours. After that, take a free shuttle bus to the Auschwitz II (Birkenau) memorial for a 1-hour guided walking tour. Please be aware that the lunch break is only about 10 minutes, so it is advisable if you bring a packed lunch with you. After this, walk around on your own and spend time as long as you want inside Auschwitz-Birkenau II. Return to your hotel by bus, car or train yourself (transport is not included in the price).

Oswiecim, Poland - 3 hours 30 minutes
The Auschwitz and Birkenau tour is a guided visit to the former Nazi concentration and extermination camps, offering a powerful and educational insight into one of the darkest chapters of human history. The tour begins at Auschwitz I, where visitors see original barracks, prison blocks, personal belongings of victims, photographs, and exhibitions that explain how the camp operated and the scale of the crimes committed there. The visit then continues to Auschwitz II–Birkenau, the vast extermination camp where the majority of victims were murdered. Walking through the remains of gas chambers, watchtowers, railway tracks, and wooden barracks provides a sobering understanding of the industrial nature of the Holocaust. Throughout the tour, a licensed guide explains the historical context, individual stories, and significance of the site, allowing time for reflection and remembrance. It is an emotionally challenging but deeply important experience.

Oswiecim, Poland - 4 hours
Benefit from fast-track entry tickets to Auschwitz and learn about the history and gain a deeper understanding of the Holocaust and the Nazi concentration camps. Upon arriving at the meeting point, an English-speaking host will provide you your tickets. Once you enter the museum, a local guide will be provided based on your desired tour language. Visit both Auschwitz I and Auschwitz II-Birkenau to acquire a proper sense of the place that has become the symbol of the Holocaust as well as Nazi crimes against Poles, Romas, and other groups. Become more educated about the UNESCO World Heritage Site as you visit the remaining prison blocks, gas chambers, and crematoria buildings. See the remains of the railway ramp in Birkenau, where the prisoners would be transported.

Krakow, Poland - 1 hour 30 minutes
If you want to explore the Auschwitz - Birkenau Concentration Camp by yourself and you are wondering how to get there - we have a perfect solution. We organize transport from the Bus Station to the Auschwitz-Birkenau Museum. Use our transport and you will be able to enter the Museum (entrance is free) and visit as you wish. Fast, specific and convenient. We have fixed departure times from the station.

Oswiecim, Poland - 7 hours
Choose our company for your VIP tour to the Auschwitz-Birkenau Memorial Museum with a private driver and a private guide. Our company offers extensive experience, ensuring a smooth, comfortable, and well-organized journey. Your private guide will help you deeply understand the history of this place, providing context, insight, and a thoughtful approach to the visit. In addition, each guest receives a complimentary lunch box, included in the price, for added comfort during the trip.

Krakow, Poland - 7.0 day(s)
Start your Krakow adventure with the Deluxe Pass. Enjoy the My Krakow Walk audio guide and 1 GB eSIM data, plus 3 top attractions of your choice from a curated list of Krakow’s most unforgettable experiences — giving you the freedom to see it all at a relaxed pace. The Deluxe Pass is perfect for travelers who want the most complete Krakow experience. Save up to 30% compared to booking individually and explore at your own pace. Includes My Krakow Walk Audio Guide 1 GB Internet Data (E-SIM) + Choose 3 Additional Top Attractions of Your Choice: Auschwitz-Birkenau Guided Tour with Hotel Transfer Wieliczka Salt Mine Guided Tour with Hotel Transfer Oskar Schindler’s Factory Guided Tour Wawel Castle & Cathedral Guided Tour Zakopane Day Trip with Cable Car, Cheese Tasting & Hotel Transfer 1-Hour Vistula River Sightseeing Cruise 1-Hour Night Lights Vistula River Cruise Rynek Underground Museum Guided Tour Chopin Piano Concert with Wine at Krakow’s Chopin Gallery

Oswiecim, Poland - 7.0 day(s)
Explore Krakow without stress, long ticket lines, or complicated planning. With the Krakow MegaPass, you get access to the city’s most iconic attractions — bundled into one flexible and easy-to-use pass. With the Krakow MegaPass, you can select your preferred attractions after booking and organize your itinerary based on your travel plans. Choose the MegaPass option that fits your trip: Essential Pass – Perfect for 2–3 Days See Krakow must-see highlights with a curated selection of top attractions. Ideal if you’re visiting for a short stay and want the essentials without overpaying. Explorer Pass – For 3–5 Days & Deeper Discovery Upgrade your experience with additional premium attractions. Perfect if you want to explore more of Krakow at your own pace. After booking, access your MegaPass account to choose your attractions, reserve your preferred dates and time slots, and present your mobile tickets at the entrance.

Oswiecim, Poland - 7.0 day(s)
Start your Krakow adventure with the Premium Pass. Enjoy the My Krakow Walk audio guide and 1 GB eSIM data, plus 2 top attractions of your choice from a curated list of Krakow’s most unforgettable experiences — the perfect way to explore the city in depth. Upgrade to the Deluxe Pass for even more choice and enjoy the ultimate Krakow experience. Save up to 30% compared to booking individually and explore at your own pace. Includes My Krakow Walk Audio Guide 1 GB Internet Data (E-SIM) + Choose 2 Additional Top Attractions of Your Choice: Auschwitz-Birkenau Guided Tour with Hotel Transfer Wieliczka Salt Mine Guided Tour with Hotel Transfer Oskar Schindler’s Factory Guided Tour Wawel Castle & Cathedral Guided Tour Zakopane Day Trip with Cable Car, Cheese Tasting & Hotel Transfer 1-Hour Vistula River Sightseeing Cruise 1-Hour Night Lights Vistula River Cruise Rynek Underground Museum Guided Tour Chopin Piano Concert with Wine at Krakow’s Chopin Gallery

Oswiecim, Poland - 8.0 - 12.0 hour(s)
Start the trip by picking up you from any place in Krakow. Head to Auschwitz and visit the most famous concentration camp. Travel in time to II World War and see what it brought. After Auschwitz the next stop is Salt Mine. Get under the ground and the Salt Mine. Then head back to Krakow.

Oswiecim, Poland - 8.0 - 12.0 hour(s)
Start the trip by picking up you from any place in Krakow. Head to Auschwitz and visit the most famous concentration camp. Travel in time to II World War and see what it brought. After Auschwitz the next stop is Salt Mine. Get under the ground and the Salt Mine. Then head back to Krakow.

Krakow, Poland - 7 hours
We'll pick you up at the meeting point we previously agree on and once in Auschwitz you will meet your official tour guide for a group guided tour (they do not allow private tours inside). Actually Auschwitz, comprises three concentration camps in all its extension. The first was built for the purpose of housing political prisoners, but this was changing over time, as your private guide will explain in more detail. This complex is where the so-called “hunger cells” are located, where hundreds of prisoners died of starvation. Auschwitz II- Birkenau, is the second complex to which we will arrive after traveling a short distance, it is still today the site of the crematoriums and the gas chamber. This complex was created with the aim of being “the final solution to the Jewish problem”, and in reality it is a complex of death. Auschwitz III- Monowitz practically no longer exists, but it was a forced labor prison. At the end of the tour, your private driver will take you back to Krakow.