Auschwitz & Birkenau Guide Tour with Private Transportation
Tour Description
Our professional guide will provide you with information about the different parts of the complex along with the history and stories of the place.
The Auschwitz-Birkenau memorial complex holds a special place in Poland’s history. Marked by the Nazi regime, which spread terror throughout Europe, this somber site invokes the need to preserve humanity in the world. Visitors of the site can go through photographs, letters, documents, and even learn stories about the victims who lived in the Auschwitz-Birkenau site, which was the largest concentration camp in Europe.
Housed in the complex are a museum, three concentration camps and several other relics from the World War period. It is believed that nearly 1.3 million prisoners were held captive in this camp, out of which 1.1 million people lost their lives in the camp. Some fell prey to sickness while others ended up becoming lab rats for clinical tests and research and many others were gassed to death.
To visit the place is not just to learn about the terrifying past of the site, but also to remember the importance of humanity, the extent of horrors faced by the people in the camp and to pay your respects to the victims who could not survive the camp.
Duration of the visit:
• Auschwitz – 2 hours
• Birkenau – 1 hour
Above times are approximate
Pickup details
We pick up all travellers from their accommodation places up to 4km from Krakow city centre
Important Informations
- Tickets are per name, do not forget to take any document with a picture to confirm your identity.
- Please note that the maximum size of bags and backpacks allowed on the museum grounds is 30 x 20 x 10 centimetres (roughly 12 x 8 x 4 inches). You can always leave your belongings inside the vehicle, or in the luggage store in Auschwitz.
- Operates in all weather conditions, please dress appropriately
Our professional guide will provide you with information about the different parts of the complex along with the history and stories of the place.
The Auschwitz-Birkenau memorial complex holds a special place in Poland’s history. Marked by the Nazi regime, which spread terror throughout Europe, this somber site invokes the need to preserve humanity in the world. Visitors of the site can go through photographs, letters, documents, and even learn stories about the victims who lived in the Auschwitz-Birkenau site, which was the largest concentration camp in Europe.
Housed in the complex are a museum, three concentration camps and several other relics from the World War period. It is believed that nearly 1.3 million prisoners were held captive in this camp, out of which 1.1 million people lost their lives in the camp. Some fell prey to sickness while others ended up becoming lab rats for clinical tests and research and many others were gassed to death.
To visit the place is not just to learn about the terrifying past of the site, but also to remember the importance of humanity, the extent of horrors faced by the people in the camp and to pay your respects to the victims who could not survive the camp.
Duration of the visit:
• Auschwitz – 2 hours
• Birkenau – 1 hour
Above times are approximate
We pick up all travellers from their accommodation places up to 4km from Krakow city centre
- Tickets are per name, do not forget to take any document with a picture to confirm your identity.
- Please note that the maximum size of bags and backpacks allowed on the museum grounds is 30 x 20 x 10 centimetres (roughly 12 x 8 x 4 inches). You can always leave your belongings inside the vehicle, or in the luggage store in Auschwitz.
- Operates in all weather conditions, please dress appropriately