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Discover the Auschwitz-Birkenau full-day tour from Krakow, including expert guides, museum visits, and respectful reflection on this historic site for $86.
The From Krakow: Auschwitz-Birkenau Full-Day Tour offers a powerful and respectful journey into one of history’s most significant and somber sites. Priced at $86 per person and lasting approximately 7 hours, this tour provides a comprehensive look at the Auschwitz and Birkenau concentration camps. It’s ideal for those interested in learning about the Holocaust through guided insights, original site features, and memorials. The tour includes hotel pickup and drop-off (if selected), transportation in an air-conditioned vehicle, and a local licensed guide who leads the way with clarity and expertise.
Though the tour is intense and not suitable for children under 14, it’s known for its well-organized itinerary and thoughtful guidance. With an impressive overall rating of 4.6 out of 5 from 153 reviews, visitors consistently praise the knowledgeable guides and the meaningful experience it offers. We appreciate the detailed visit to both Auschwitz I and Birkenau, enabling a respectful reflection on this tragic period of history.


The tour begins at a designated meeting point beside the Poczta Glowna building in Krakow. If the pickup option is selected, travelers are collected from their hotel, making the start of the day smooth and hassle-free. Transportation is provided in an air-conditioned vehicle, helping to keep the group comfortable during the roughly 7-hour journey.
The group size tends to be manageable, and the driver ensures timely arrivals and departures. The pickup times are flexible if booked over a month in advance, although the exact time may shift slightly, and travelers are notified beforehand.
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This tour takes you through both Auschwitz I Museum and the Birkenau camp, providing a full picture of this historical site. At Auschwitz I, the original roads, fences, watchtowers, and gas chambers are preserved to illustrate the scale and severity of the camp.
In the exhibitions, original items from camp prisoners are displayed, offering visual insight into daily life during the Holocaust. The guide shares somber stories to help visitors understand what it was like to live and work in this environment, emphasizing the importance of remembrance.
The Birkenau visit features the vast open spaces, the original barbed wire fences, and the remaining structures that symbolize the scale of the atrocities committed here. The tour includes a 15-minute break for snacks or rest, allowing visitors to process what they see.

The guides are licensed professionals fluent in English, French, and German, and they excel at explaining complex historical details clearly and compassionately. Their knowledgeable narration helps visitors grasp the significance of each site feature, from original watchtowers to gas chambers.
Reviewers highlight that the guides make the experience accessible and respectful, ensuring visitors feel both informed and reflective. Their explanations help contextualize the sites within World War II history and the Holocaust, making the visit more meaningful.

The trip is designed to be a solemn tribute to the victims, with visitors encouraged to pay respects at various memorial sites within Auschwitz and Birkenau. The visit emphasizes reflection, encouraging travelers to think about the events and lessons from this dark chapter.
This is a dignified tour that balances historical facts with respectful remembrance, making it suitable for those who want to honor the victims and learn from history.
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A fresh-made lunch box is included if the lunch option is selected, providing a simple but nourishing meal during the day. There are sufficient breaks built into the schedule, giving time for snacks or bathroom visits, as noted by positive reviews.
Travelers should bring their passport or ID card, as entry is dependent on matching names. The tour does not permit luggage or large bags, and travelers are advised to dress modestly (no sleeveless shirts).
The tour is non-refundable, so planning carefully is recommended. It’s essential to arrive on time at the meeting point, and the guides are unable to influence the timing of the museum’s visit or break durations.
This tour is not suitable for children under 14 years due to the sensitive nature and emotional weight of the experience. Travelers should bring their passport or ID for access, and avoid bringing explosive substances, alcohol, or large luggage.

This guided tour offers a respectful, informative, and comprehensive visit to Auschwitz and Birkenau, emphasizing authentic site features and expert narration. Its value for money is highlighted by reviews praising efficient transportation and knowledgeable guides.
The 7-hour duration balances a thorough experience with manageable pacing, although visitors should be prepared for the emotional intensity. The inclusion of hotel pickup adds convenience, making it accessible for most travelers staying in Krakow.
For those seeking a well-organized, respectful, and educational day trip to one of history’s most poignant sites, this tour remains a compelling choice.
“We felt safe during the trip and the guide made all the information clear and easy to understand. We also had enough breaks to have a snack or go t…”

Is the tour suitable for children?
No, it is not recommended for children under 14 years due to the sensitive content and emotional nature of the visit.
What languages are available for guided tours?
Guides speak English, French, and German.
Does the tour include transportation?
Yes, transportation is included in an air-conditioned vehicle, with hotel pickup and drop-off available if selected.
What should I bring on the tour?
Bring your passport or ID card, and consider bringing snacks or water during breaks. Large luggage and sleeveless shirts are not permitted.
Can I change the tour time?
If booked over a month in advance, the pickup time may change, and travelers will be notified about any updates.
What is included in the tour price?
The price includes guide services, transportation, entrance fees to Auschwitz I, and lunch if the option is selected.
How long does the tour last?
The tour lasts approximately 7 hours from start to finish.
Is this tour guided in my language?
Yes, there are live guides speaking English, French, and German.
What is the overall rating?
The tour holds a strong 4.6 out of 5 rating based on 153 reviews.
Where does the tour start and end?
It begins beside the Poczta Glowna building and ends back at the same meeting point.