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Auschwitz Birkenau Museum Tour from Krakow with Pick up from Selected Hotels
Supplied by: See Krakow (NEW)

Visit the Auschwitz-Birkenau complex, the largest of the Nazi concentration camps. Full list of pick up points is in the long description. If you cannot find yours, please select the one closest to you or the meeting point.

Your booking is on request and will be confirmed within 48 working hours. If we are unable to fulfil your dates, we will contact you within this period with an alternative date. If you do not hear from us within 48 working hours, your booking will be confirmed for the date you have requested. Please refrain from booking flights/accommodation until your booking is confirmed.
Please note that the exact tour time and pick up time of your tour is subject to availability at the museum. YOU MUST CONTACT SeeKrakow Help Desk at +48 506 379 678 to RECONFIRM your booking and pick up time as soon as you receive your E-ticket. Clear guidelines will be on your voucher.

What's included

  • Expert tour guide
  • Return (round-trip) transportation from Krakow
  • Pick up from Selected Hotels in Krakow City Center
  • Skip the Line Access
  • Entrance ticket
  • Headsets when appropriate at Auschwitz I Main Camp
  • Visit to the most important parts of Auschwitz I Main Camp and Auschwitz II Birkenau
  • Camp
  • Short breaks (10 – 20 miuntes)
  • Gratuities
  • Food/Beverage

Know before you go

• This tour involves a fair amount of walking, uneven grounds, and stairs; comfortable shoes are recommended. • Auschwitz-Birkenau is an open-air museum, where the weather can change rapidly. Therefore, the participants are required to bring warm, waterproof clothing (e.g. sweaters, jackets, umbrellas) and sun-protective items (e.g. hats, caps, sunglasses) Student 13-25 years old with valid student ID

Highlights

  • Visit the Auschwitz-Birkenau complex, the largest of the Nazi concentration camps
  •  Tour the permanent exhibitions and buildings at the Auschwitz I-Main Camp and the most
  • important original camp buildings in Auschwitz II-Birkenau
  •  Licensed Professional Guide service included
  •  Avoid the queues with a skip-the-line ticket
  •  Roundtrip transportation from Krakow included

Overview

In 1939, after the invasion of Poland by Nazi Germany and the loss of the defensive war by the Polish army, all the western regions of Poland, including the town of Oświęcim, were annexed by the Third Reich. The town was renamed as Auschwitz and the same name was given to a complex of concentration and extermination camps that were built there. The history of the Auschwitz concentration camp can be divided into two primary periods: the years 1940-1942, when it functioned as a concentration camp and a place of slow extermination, and the years 1942-1944, when it was transformed into the biggest centre of immediate mass extermination of Jews, who had been transported into the camp under the policy conducted by the Third Reich that assumed the extermination of the entire Jewish population in Europe. It is estimated that over 1.1 million women, men and children died in
the camp during these four years. Around 90% of casualties were Jews brought there from all the European countries that were occupied by Germany or situated in the zone of German influence. Most of them were put to death in gas chambers and others were victims of brutal punishments, medical experiments or inhumane living conditions in the camp. A visit to the Auschwitz Museum allows you to learn about the cruel fate of these people and to
broaden your historical knowledge of the Holocaust.

A trip to the Auschwitz-Birkenau Museum is a specific encounter with the history of Nazi cruelty and the fate of the Holocaust victims, which is the saddest in the history of humanity. During the tour, tourists will see a permanent exhibition, original camp buildings in the main part of the complex (Auschwitz) and the most important sites in Brzezinka (Birkenau). Konzentrationslager (KL) Auschwitz was established as a result of Nazi policy conducted in the territory of occupies Poland in order to destroy the Polish state by means of mass deportations and systematic extermination. The KL Auschwitz camp was the largest Nazi concentration camp and extermination centre, so we ask that you to maintain due respect to the memory of the victims. During the tour, the group will be accompanied by an experienced museum guide who will tell tourists step by step about the sad fate of the camp victims.

The entire sightseeing tour, including travel, will last around 7-8 hours – the visit to the first part of the Museum will take 2 hours, and the visit to Birkenau will take around 1 hour. Please remember that the programme of the trip does not include any lunch break. Because the camp is situated on an extensive open space, please remember to take clothes that will give you adequate protection against the prevailing weather conditions.

Sites Visited
· Auschwitz I Main Camp
· Auschwitz II Birkenau Camp

List of available pick up points (subject to change with prior notice):
Floriana Straszewskiego 14, 33-332 Kraków, Poland
Mercure Kraków Fabryczna City, Fabryczna 13, 31-553 Kraków, Poland
Hotel Kossak Kraków, plac Kossaka 1, 31-106 Kraków, Poland
ul. Pawia 3, 31-154 Kraków, Poland
Aparthotel Lwowska 1, Lwowska 1, 30-548 Kraków, Poland
Novotel Krakow Centrum, Tadeusza Kościuszki 5, 30-105 Kraków, Poland
Metropolitan Boutique Hotel, Joselewicza 19, 31-031 Kraków, Poland
ibis Krakow Centrum, Władysława Syrokomli 2, 30-102 Kraków, Poland
Sheraton Grand Krakow, Powiśle 7, 31-101 Kraków, Poland
ul. Starowiślna 65, 31-052 Kraków, Poland
Premium Hostel, Pomorska 2, 30-039 Kraków, Poland
PURO Kraków Kazimierz, Halicka 14A, 31-036 Kraków, Poland
ul. Wielopole 2, 31-072 Kraków, Poland
Hotel Alexander, Garbarska 18, 31-131 Kraków, Poland
ibis Krakow Stare Miasto, Pawia 15, 31-154 Kraków, Poland
Hotel Galaxy, Gęsia 22A, 31-535 Kraków, Poland
Hotel Indigo Krakow - Old Town, an IHG Hotel, Świętego Filipa 18, 31-150 Kraków, Poland
Qubus Hotel Kraków, Nadwiślańska 6, 30-527 Kraków, Poland
Art & Garden Residence, Krowoderska 71, 31-158 Kraków, Poland
Dizzy Daisy Downtown Hostel, Pędzichów 9, 31-152 Kraków, Poland


Because of the need to preserve the historical authenticity of the site of the Memorial it may be difficult for dissabled persons to move around the grounds and buildings. Due to the character of historical paving of roads and sidewalks within former Auschwitz I and Auschwitz II Birkenau camps, persons with movement disabilities need someone else’s assistance in the majority of cases.
The access to historical buildings hosting the exhibitions is limited due to the fact that within the blocks, their ground floor level is ca. 70cm above the level of the adjacent area, while historical external stairs limit the possibility to install permanent elements (ramps, lifts) facilitating the access for people with movement disabilities. Persons moving on wheelchairs need someone else’s assistance in order to reach the ground floor. Upper levels of the blocks are not accessible for persons moving on wheelchairs.
Due to the facts listed above the Regular Tour that is offered is not wheelchair accessible.
All customers with special needs are kindly asked to inquire about a private tour availability.

Cancellation policy

Free cancellation up to 24 hours prior