Description
Summary
Description
Step into history on a guided day trip from Krakow to the Auschwitz-Birkenau concentration camp complex in Poland. This experience offers a powerful look at one of the most significant sites of World War II, providing insight into the stories of those who lived and perished there.
Your journey begins with a comfortable pickup in Krakow, followed by a drive of about 45 kilometers to Auschwitz. Upon arrival, your guide will share the camp’s origins and its role during the war. You’ll see the infamous entrance gate and explore the preserved prisoner blocks, which now display poignant artifacts and personal belongings.
Continue to Birkenau, just a short distance away, where you will witness the remains of gas chambers and crematoria. Walking through these grounds, you’ll have time to reflect at the memorials and better understand the scale of the tragedy that unfolded here.
Throughout the tour, your knowledgeable guide will provide context and answer questions, helping you grasp the historical significance of each site. Entry tickets, private transportation, and on-site assistance are all included, ensuring a seamless and respectful visit.
The tour lasts approximately seven hours and is available in Italian, making it accessible for many travelers. Spaces are limited, so secure your place today to ensure you don’t miss this important and moving experience.







