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Experience a comprehensive full-day tour from Krakow visiting Auschwitz-Birkenau and Schindler Factory with hotel pickup, expert guides, and skip-the-line tickets for $61.54.
Exploring the atrocities of WWII in Poland comes alive with this full-day guided tour from Krakow. Priced at $61.54 per person, it includes hotel pickup and drop-off, transportation in air-conditioned vans, and skip-the-line tickets for both Auschwitz-Birkenau and Schindler’s Factory. The tour lasts approximately 8 hours and 30 minutes, making it a thorough and respectful way to understand Poland’s WWII history. With small group sizes and expert guides, it offers a personal yet informative experience, ideal for those wanting a detailed look at these significant sites.
While the tour is emotionally intense, reviews highlight the professionalism of the guides and the smooth organization. A key consideration is the long day of walking and standing, so comfortable shoes are recommended. This tour suits visitors with a sincere interest in history and those prepared for a deeply moving, sometimes challenging, day.


This tour begins at Floriana Straszewskiego 17 in Krakow, with hotel pickup available if selected during booking. The air-conditioned minivan transports participants comfortably, and the drivers are EU-certified for passenger safety. The initial journey to Auschwitz-Birkenau takes about 1 hour and 15 minutes, giving travelers time to settle in and prepare for the emotional visit ahead.
The schedule is designed for convenience, with the tour returning to the starting point after completing visits to Schindler’s Factory. Travelers should note that pickup times are confirmed the day before via email, ensuring smooth coordination.
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Your first stop is Auschwitz I, the initial concentration camp established in 1940. The group walks through the infamous “Arbeit Macht Frei” gate, a stark symbol of the site’s history. The guided walk lasts about two hours, during which you explore original wooden barracks, fortified walls, barbed wire fences, as well as gas chambers and crematoria.
A licensed local guide leads the tour, sharing stories of the camp’s operation, the prisoners’ harsh conditions, and historical context. Participants use headsets to hear the detailed narration clearly, and the group size is limited to 30 people to maintain comfort and accessibility. The visit is profoundly impactful, providing a tangible connection to the suffering endured during WWII.

After a short break, the tour continues at Auschwitz II, Birkenau, located just 3 minutes away by bus. Built in 1941, Birkenau was designed for mass extermination, with the capacity to hold around 90,000 prisoners. The guide discusses the camp’s layout, including the living conditions, cruel selection process, and medical experiments led by Nazi doctors such as Josef Mengele.
Participants walk along the wooden guard towers, see the remnants of the gas chambers, and gain an understanding of the scale of the Holocaust. The 1 hour and 30 minutes spent here leave a lasting impression of the brutality faced by those imprisoned. The guide emphasizes stories of liberation, fostering a respectful reflection on this dark chapter.

Following the Birkenau visit, there is a 15-minute break before the group is transported back to Krakow. The journey to the Schindler Factory lasts approximately 1 hour and 15 minutes, giving enough time to relax and prepare for the next segment of the day.
The factory museum is situated in the historic building where Oskar Schindler once operated his factory during WWII. This stop provides a broader perspective on Krakow’s wartime history, showing how the city was affected beyond the camps.

The Oskar Schindler Factory Museum showcases the man who saved many Jewish lives during the Holocaust. The guided tour, lasting about 1 hour and 30 minutes, features interactive exhibits that recreate the streets of wartime Krakow. Visitors see original factory machinery, photographs, and personal stories that paint a vivid picture of life under Nazi occupation.
The guide highlights Schindler’s complex character and the moral dilemmas faced by those who chose to help. The museum’s exhibits offer an engaging and meaningful narrative, emphasizing the human stories behind the historical facts. Participants are dropped off at a designated address in Krakow after the visit.

This tour includes hotel pickup and drop-off (if selected), transportation via air-conditioned minivan, and skip-the-line tickets for both Auschwitz-Birkenau and Schindler’s Factory. Headsets are provided at Auschwitz to ensure clear narration, and professional guides lead both the Auschwitz and Schindler’s Factory visits.
All taxes, fuel surcharges, and service fees are included, offering transparent pricing. However, food and drinks are not included, and travelers should consider bringing snacks as there is no meal break or on-site food options available during visits.

The tour involves a significant amount of walking and standing, especially at Auschwitz. The long hours and emotional intensity make it suitable for most travelers, but those with mobility issues should plan accordingly. The maximum carry-on luggage size allowed is 30 x 20 x 10 cm, and larger luggage can be left in the vehicle.
Participants are advised to wear comfortable shoes and bring a passport or ID, as personal details are required for entry at Auschwitz. The visit is highly respectful, and visitors are expected to behave appropriately throughout.

While the tour offers skip-the-line tickets to minimize wait times, some queues can still form, especially at Auschwitz. The guided groups are limited to 30 participants, helping the experience remain personal and manageable. Reviews note that the pacing can sometimes feel rushed, especially at Auschwitz, due to the high volume of visitors and tight schedules.
The guides are praised for their professionalism and knowledge, often sharing personal stories that add depth to the experience. Some reviews mention the long days and walking, so preparation with suitable footwear and water is recommended.
Many reviews describe the tour as deeply moving, respectful, and eye-opening. The guides’ ability to convey the horror and significance of the sites is often praised. Several note that the Auschwitz visit can be traumatic, making it important for visitors to be mentally prepared.
Some criticisms mention that the Schindler’s Factory might feel less impactful or slightly disappointing in comparison; the guide’s knowledge at Schindler’s Factory is sometimes described as less comprehensive. The overall experience is considered powerful and well-organized, with many calling it a “trip of a lifetime”.
This tour is perfect for history enthusiasts, students, and visitors with a serious interest in WWII history. It suits those comfortable with long walks and emotional content. The small group size and professional guides ensure a respectful and informative experience, making it suitable for most adults and older teens.
The $61.54 price point offers good value given the comprehensive itinerary, skip-the-line access, and hotel transportation. However, travelers should prepare for a long day, and those with specific mobility needs may need to consider alternative options.
“On April 16, my family and I had a tour of Auschwitz/Birkenau from Krakow. I paid $347.32 for the tour, for pick up, and for luxury transportation…”
Is hotel pickup included in the tour?
Yes, hotel pickup and drop-off are included if you select that option during booking, ensuring a hassle-free start and end to the day.
How long does the entire tour last?
The tour lasts approximately 8 hours and 30 minutes, covering visits to Auschwitz I, Birkenau, and Schindler’s Factory.
Are meals included?
No, food and drinks are not included. It’s recommended to bring snacks, as there is no on-site food available during visits.
Is this tour suitable for children?
The tour is generally recommended for visitors aged 13 and above due to its emotional intensity. The physical demands and sensitive content should be considered.
What should I bring?
Bring comfortable walking shoes, a passport or ID, and possibly a snack for the day. Luggage larger than 30 x 20 x 10 cm should be left in the vehicle.
This well-organized tour offers a meaningful journey through Poland’s WWII history, led by knowledgeable guides in a respectful setting. It remains a powerful, if emotionally challenging, experience suited to those wanting an in-depth understanding of this profound period.