Explore Auschwitz I & II, witness history, and honor Holocaust victims on a profound guided tour of these pivotal memorial sites.
Explore Auschwitz I & II, witness history, and honor Holocaust victims on a profound guided tour of these pivotal memorial sites.
- Krakow’s Rynek Glowny Central Square - The adventure starts in Krakow, with pick-up from the address provided in your reservation. The drive to Oświęcim is about 1.5 hours. Our English-speaking drivers are ready to assist and answer any questions. Upon arrival, enjoy a brief coffee break and explore the outdoor exhibition. Then, the group will…
- Krakow’s Rynek Glowny Central Square - The adventure starts in Krakow, with pick-up from the address provided in your reservation. The drive to Oświęcim is about 1.5 hours. Our English-speaking drivers are ready to assist and answer any questions. Upon arrival, enjoy a brief coffee break and explore the outdoor exhibition. Then, the group will meet a licensed guide from the Auschwitz-Birkenau Museum.
- Panstwowe Muzeum Auschwitz-Birkenau - The visit begins at Auschwitz I, the main administrative camp of the Auschwitz complex, established by the Germans in 1940. Visitors enter through the historic gate inscribed with “Arbeit macht frei” and view the original brick barracks, now housing museum exhibits.
The exhibits detail the history of deportations, the daily life and suffering of prisoners, and include authentic items like suitcases, shoes, glasses, and personal belongings taken from victims.
Visitors will also see the courtyard between Blocks 10 and 11 with the Execution Wall, where many prisoners were executed, and Block 11, known as the “Death Block,” which contained punishment cells. The tour also includes the first gas chamber and crematorium, preserved as evidence of the crimes committed in the camp.
- Brzezinka - The second part of the visit is at Auschwitz II – Birkenau, the largest camp in the Auschwitz complex, primarily functioning as an extermination camp. Visitors will see the iconic entrance gate with the railway ramp where transports of deported people from across Europe arrived.
Throughout the expansive camp area, there are remnants of wooden and brick barracks where prisoners endured extremely harsh conditions. During the visit, guests can also view the ruins of the gas chambers and crematoria destroyed by the Germans near the end of the war.
The route also leads to the memorial and monument dedicated to the camp’s victims. Visiting Birkenau provides insight into the vast scale of the crimes and the conditions in which hundreds of thousands were imprisoned and murdered.
- Krakow - After the tour, the group gathers at a nearby parking lot for the shuttle back to Krakow. A short restroom break and a visit to a nearby bookstore are included. The return trip to Krakow takes about 1.5 hours. Each customer is dropped off at their original pick-up point, with flexibility for different drop-off locations if desired.

- Headsets for clear guide communication
- Hotel pickup or meeting point options and drop off
- Professional assistance for any issues
- Friendly and qualified customer service
- Air-conditioned vehicle
- Licensed local guide (except self-paced option at Auschwitz)
- Entry fees for Auschwitz I & Auschwitz II Birkenau
- Lunch included
- Headsets for clear guide communication
- Hotel pickup or meeting point options and drop off
- Professional assistance for any issues
- Friendly and qualified customer service
- Air-conditioned vehicle
- Licensed local guide (except self-paced option at Auschwitz)
- Entry fees for Auschwitz I & Auschwitz II Birkenau
- Lunch included
Explore Auschwitz I and Auschwitz II–Birkenau, key memorial sites commemorating the Holocaust and World War II. On the guided tour of Auschwitz I, participants will walk through the historic gate inscribed with “Arbeit macht frei” and view original brick barracks that now host museum exhibits detailing the history of deportations, prisoners’ daily…
Explore Auschwitz I and Auschwitz II–Birkenau, key memorial sites commemorating the Holocaust and World War II. On the guided tour of Auschwitz I, participants will walk through the historic gate inscribed with “Arbeit macht frei” and view original brick barracks that now host museum exhibits detailing the history of deportations, prisoners’ daily lives, and genuine belongings taken from victims. The tour also includes the courtyard between Blocks 10 and 11 with the Execution Wall, Block 11 known as the “Death Block,” and the first gas chamber and crematorium.
The second part of the visit occurs at Auschwitz II–Birkenau, the largest camp in the complex. Visitors will witness the iconic entrance gate and railway ramp where deported individuals arrived, the remnants of prisoners’ barracks, and the ruins of the gas chambers and crematoria.
- The pick-up time from the hotel or meeting point will be confirmed the evening before the tour and may differ from the booked time due to the availability of guides at the museum.
- Pick-up times from Krakow may be between 5:00am and 1:00pm
- Tours with a certified guide at the Auschwitz-Birkenau State Museum are available only in English. Other languages are available only in the self-guided tour with a guidebook.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.