Guided Tour to Auschwitz-Birkenau from Warsaw


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Pricing Info: Per Person

Duration: 13 hours

Departs: Warsaw, Warsaw

Ticket Type: Mobile or paper ticket accepted

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Overview

Join our one day tour from Warsaw and visit the most famous attractions in Poland - the beautiful city of Krakow and former German Concentration Camp Auschwitz Birkenau. You will use fast train connection between Warsaw and Krakow so you can avoid many hours of driving by car during this day trip and also you can pay lowest possible price for this kind of tour. It's the most convenient way of visiting Auschwitz & Krakow during one day from Warsaw.


What's Included

2nd class return tickets for economic standard fast train connection between Warsaw and Krakow

All Fees and Taxes

Entrance tickets to Auschwitz & Birkenau

evening pick up from the train platform in Warsaw by a local English speaking driver

free time in Krakow after coming back to Krakow and before departure of your train back to Warsaw

pick up from the train platform in Krakow by a local English speaking driver

Pick up from your hotel in Warsaw

shared transportation between Krakow and Auschwitz by car/mini-van/bus

Sightseeing of Auschwitz & Birkenau in a group with an English speaking guide


Traveler Information

  • YOUTH: Age: 13 - 17
  • ADULT: Age: 18 - 120

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Cancellation Policy

All sales are final. No refund is available for cancellations.


What To Expect

Panstwowe Muzeum Auschwitz-Birkenau
The concentration camp in Auschwitz was established by German Nazis on the outskirts of the town Oswiecim in 1940. After the war, the camp was turned into museum displaying evidence of the genocide. Block no. 11, known as the Death Block, was where people were murdered also at the “Wall of Death”. Outside the camp, there is a gas chamber, where 70,000 people were killed in 1940-1943. A film made after the liberation of the camp is shown in various language version in the museum. In 1941, 3 kilometres from Oswiecim, in the former village of Brzezinka, the German Nazis established a new camp called Auschwitz II Birkenau. In 1942-1945, approx. 1.5 million people lived and died here. Most of them (90%) were Jews, others were Poles, Gypsies, Russians and prisoners from 28 countries of Europe, people of all nationalities and political and religious persuasions. Since 1944, transports of prisoners from all over the continent entered directly through the “Gate of Death”. In 1979, Auschwitz – Birkenau Concentration Campwas listed a UNESCO World Culture and National Heritage Site

3 hours • Admission Ticket Included






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