Description
Summary
Description
Journey from Krakow to the solemn grounds of Auschwitz-Birkenau, Poland’s most significant World War II memorial, on a guided tour that offers deep insight into the history of the Holocaust. Your experience begins with convenient hotel pickup or a designated meeting point, followed by a comfortable transfer to the UNESCO-listed site in Oswiecim.
Upon arrival, you’ll meet your licensed local guide, who will lead you through Auschwitz I, the original camp. As you walk beneath the infamous "Arbeit Macht Frei" sign, your guide’s narration, delivered through personal headsets, brings clarity and context to the preserved barracks, gas chambers, and memorials that bear witness to unimaginable tragedy.
After a short break, continue to Birkenau, the vast second camp that stands as a chilling reminder of the scale of the atrocities committed here. Your guide will share stories of the prisoners’ daily lives, the liberation of the camp, and the importance of remembrance, ensuring a respectful and impactful visit.
The tour lasts approximately seven hours, with round-trip transport in an air-conditioned vehicle and all entry fees included for a seamless experience. Please remember to bring your passport or ID, as this is required for entry. Lunch is not provided, so consider bringing a snack for the journey.
This moving day trip is suitable for most fitness levels and is recommended for ages 13 and up due to the sensitive nature of the site. Secure your place on this essential historical tour—availability is limited, so check dates and book your visit now.







