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Auschwitz-Birkenau: Day Trip from Kraków with Dutch-Language Guided Tour
Experience a Dutch-language tour of Auschwitz-Birkenau with transport and a certified guide. Includes entry tickets and headsets.
9 hrs
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Highlights
Comprehensive six-hour guided tour of Auschwitz-Birkenau
Dutch-speaking, professional guide throughout the visit
Headsets provided for clear commentary
Official entry tickets to both Auschwitz and Birkenau
Roundtrip transfer from Kraków by minibus
What’s Included
Six-hour educational tour through Auschwitz I and Birkenau
Dutch-language guide
Use of a headset during the tour
Official entry tickets to the memorial sites
Transport to and from Kraków
Discover the Historical Significance of Auschwitz-Birkenau
Step into one of history’s most impactful locations with a Dutch-language guided experience at Auschwitz-Birkenau, the former Nazi concentration and extermination camp where over a million people lost their lives. This visit offers a respectful approach to understanding the scale of human suffering during World War II while emphasizing the stories of the Dutch and Belgian victims among the millions imprisoned here.
An Immersive Guided Learning Experience
Your journey begins in Kraków, where you'll board a comfortable minibus transporting you to Oswiecim. Upon arrival at Auschwitz I, you will meet a certified Dutch-speaking guide who will accompany your group throughout the site. Personal headsets make it easy to hear the guide’s detailed explanations as you move between buildings and memorials.
Exploring Auschwitz I: The Museum and Barracks
The guided tour navigates through the Auschwitz I site, visiting the museum and the infamous Dutch barracks — an area dedicated to remembering the 60,000 Dutch and 24,000 Belgian victims. Belgian guests on the tour may visit the Belgian barracks for a more personalized experience. Walk through the original prisoner blocks, view preserved artifacts and learn about day-to-day life in the camp, including the unbearable conditions that prisoners endured.
Understanding the Tragic Legacy
The tour includes stops at significant locations within Auschwitz I, such as one of the remaining gas chambers and execution sites. The guide shares personal stories and historical data that highlight the fates and resilience of those imprisoned here. The visit encourages reflection on the consequences of intolerance, prejudice and wartime cruelty.
Visit to Birkenau (Auschwitz II)
After a break for rest and reflection, your tour continues at Birkenau — the expansive part of the complex known for its notorious railway tracks and hauntingly large grounds. Moving through this area, you’ll see rows of prisoner barracks, remnants of gas chambers II and III and poignant memorials marking the lives lost. The guide provides insight into the daily struggles faced by inmates and the structure of the camp’s operation.
Memorial at Monowitz (Auschwitz III)
The journey concludes at the site of the Monowitz camp, now commemorated by a memorial for forced labor and industrial exploitation. The tour ensures a comprehensive understanding of the depth and complexity of Auschwitz-Birkenau’s history.
A Respectful and Supportive Atmosphere
This educational day trip is structured for visitors seeking a deeper understanding of the Holocaust with Dutch-language narration. The tour is designed to be informative yet sensitive, allowing you time for reflection. Please prepare for a moving and memorable experience as you honor the victims and learn the lessons this site imparts.
Book your Auschwitz-Birkenau: Day Trip from Kraków with Dutch-Language Guided Tour tickets now!
Respect all posted signs and memorial areas
Photography is allowed without flash in designated areas
Maintain a respectful silence throughout the camp
Follow group instructions and remain close to your guide
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Sunday
7:30am – 6:00pm 7:30am – 6:00pm 7:30am – 6:00pm 7:30am – 6:00pm 7:30am – 6:00pm 7:30am – 6:00pm 7:30am – 6:00pm
How long does the tour last?
The tour itself lasts approximately 6 hours, excluding travel time to and from Kraków.
Is the tour conducted fully in Dutch?
Yes, the guide provides commentary and information in Dutch throughout the visit.
Are meals included in the ticket?
No meals are included unless you have selected a breakfast or lunch box during booking.
What should I bring with me?
Please bring a valid photo ID, and consider comfortable clothing and shoes for walking.
Is the site accessible for wheelchairs?
This tour is not wheelchair accessible due to the historical terrain and structures.
Please bring an official photo ID for entry verification
Wear comfortable shoes for extensive walking
Tour is not wheelchair accessible
Punctual arrival at the meeting point is essential
No packed meals included unless specifically selected
Więźniów Oświęcimia 20-32-603
Highlights
Comprehensive six-hour guided tour of Auschwitz-Birkenau
Dutch-speaking, professional guide throughout the visit
Headsets provided for clear commentary
Official entry tickets to both Auschwitz and Birkenau
Roundtrip transfer from Kraków by minibus
What’s Included
Six-hour educational tour through Auschwitz I and Birkenau
Dutch-language guide
Use of a headset during the tour
Official entry tickets to the memorial sites
Transport to and from Kraków
Discover the Historical Significance of Auschwitz-Birkenau
Step into one of history’s most impactful locations with a Dutch-language guided experience at Auschwitz-Birkenau, the former Nazi concentration and extermination camp where over a million people lost their lives. This visit offers a respectful approach to understanding the scale of human suffering during World War II while emphasizing the stories of the Dutch and Belgian victims among the millions imprisoned here.
An Immersive Guided Learning Experience
Your journey begins in Kraków, where you'll board a comfortable minibus transporting you to Oswiecim. Upon arrival at Auschwitz I, you will meet a certified Dutch-speaking guide who will accompany your group throughout the site. Personal headsets make it easy to hear the guide’s detailed explanations as you move between buildings and memorials.
Exploring Auschwitz I: The Museum and Barracks
The guided tour navigates through the Auschwitz I site, visiting the museum and the infamous Dutch barracks — an area dedicated to remembering the 60,000 Dutch and 24,000 Belgian victims. Belgian guests on the tour may visit the Belgian barracks for a more personalized experience. Walk through the original prisoner blocks, view preserved artifacts and learn about day-to-day life in the camp, including the unbearable conditions that prisoners endured.
Understanding the Tragic Legacy
The tour includes stops at significant locations within Auschwitz I, such as one of the remaining gas chambers and execution sites. The guide shares personal stories and historical data that highlight the fates and resilience of those imprisoned here. The visit encourages reflection on the consequences of intolerance, prejudice and wartime cruelty.
Visit to Birkenau (Auschwitz II)
After a break for rest and reflection, your tour continues at Birkenau — the expansive part of the complex known for its notorious railway tracks and hauntingly large grounds. Moving through this area, you’ll see rows of prisoner barracks, remnants of gas chambers II and III and poignant memorials marking the lives lost. The guide provides insight into the daily struggles faced by inmates and the structure of the camp’s operation.
Memorial at Monowitz (Auschwitz III)
The journey concludes at the site of the Monowitz camp, now commemorated by a memorial for forced labor and industrial exploitation. The tour ensures a comprehensive understanding of the depth and complexity of Auschwitz-Birkenau’s history.
A Respectful and Supportive Atmosphere
This educational day trip is structured for visitors seeking a deeper understanding of the Holocaust with Dutch-language narration. The tour is designed to be informative yet sensitive, allowing you time for reflection. Please prepare for a moving and memorable experience as you honor the victims and learn the lessons this site imparts.
Book your Auschwitz-Birkenau: Day Trip from Kraków with Dutch-Language Guided Tour tickets now!
Respect all posted signs and memorial areas
Photography is allowed without flash in designated areas
Maintain a respectful silence throughout the camp
Follow group instructions and remain close to your guide
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Sunday
7:30am – 6:00pm 7:30am – 6:00pm 7:30am – 6:00pm 7:30am – 6:00pm 7:30am – 6:00pm 7:30am – 6:00pm 7:30am – 6:00pm
How long does the tour last?
The tour itself lasts approximately 6 hours, excluding travel time to and from Kraków.
Is the tour conducted fully in Dutch?
Yes, the guide provides commentary and information in Dutch throughout the visit.
Are meals included in the ticket?
No meals are included unless you have selected a breakfast or lunch box during booking.
What should I bring with me?
Please bring a valid photo ID, and consider comfortable clothing and shoes for walking.
Is the site accessible for wheelchairs?
This tour is not wheelchair accessible due to the historical terrain and structures.
Please bring an official photo ID for entry verification
Wear comfortable shoes for extensive walking
Tour is not wheelchair accessible
Punctual arrival at the meeting point is essential
No packed meals included unless specifically selected
Więźniów Oświęcimia 20-32-603
Highlights
Comprehensive six-hour guided tour of Auschwitz-Birkenau
Dutch-speaking, professional guide throughout the visit
Headsets provided for clear commentary
Official entry tickets to both Auschwitz and Birkenau
Roundtrip transfer from Kraków by minibus
What’s Included
Six-hour educational tour through Auschwitz I and Birkenau
Dutch-language guide
Use of a headset during the tour
Official entry tickets to the memorial sites
Transport to and from Kraków
Discover the Historical Significance of Auschwitz-Birkenau
Step into one of history’s most impactful locations with a Dutch-language guided experience at Auschwitz-Birkenau, the former Nazi concentration and extermination camp where over a million people lost their lives. This visit offers a respectful approach to understanding the scale of human suffering during World War II while emphasizing the stories of the Dutch and Belgian victims among the millions imprisoned here.
An Immersive Guided Learning Experience
Your journey begins in Kraków, where you'll board a comfortable minibus transporting you to Oswiecim. Upon arrival at Auschwitz I, you will meet a certified Dutch-speaking guide who will accompany your group throughout the site. Personal headsets make it easy to hear the guide’s detailed explanations as you move between buildings and memorials.
Exploring Auschwitz I: The Museum and Barracks
The guided tour navigates through the Auschwitz I site, visiting the museum and the infamous Dutch barracks — an area dedicated to remembering the 60,000 Dutch and 24,000 Belgian victims. Belgian guests on the tour may visit the Belgian barracks for a more personalized experience. Walk through the original prisoner blocks, view preserved artifacts and learn about day-to-day life in the camp, including the unbearable conditions that prisoners endured.
Understanding the Tragic Legacy
The tour includes stops at significant locations within Auschwitz I, such as one of the remaining gas chambers and execution sites. The guide shares personal stories and historical data that highlight the fates and resilience of those imprisoned here. The visit encourages reflection on the consequences of intolerance, prejudice and wartime cruelty.
Visit to Birkenau (Auschwitz II)
After a break for rest and reflection, your tour continues at Birkenau — the expansive part of the complex known for its notorious railway tracks and hauntingly large grounds. Moving through this area, you’ll see rows of prisoner barracks, remnants of gas chambers II and III and poignant memorials marking the lives lost. The guide provides insight into the daily struggles faced by inmates and the structure of the camp’s operation.
Memorial at Monowitz (Auschwitz III)
The journey concludes at the site of the Monowitz camp, now commemorated by a memorial for forced labor and industrial exploitation. The tour ensures a comprehensive understanding of the depth and complexity of Auschwitz-Birkenau’s history.
A Respectful and Supportive Atmosphere
This educational day trip is structured for visitors seeking a deeper understanding of the Holocaust with Dutch-language narration. The tour is designed to be informative yet sensitive, allowing you time for reflection. Please prepare for a moving and memorable experience as you honor the victims and learn the lessons this site imparts.
Book your Auschwitz-Birkenau: Day Trip from Kraków with Dutch-Language Guided Tour tickets now!
Please bring an official photo ID for entry verification
Wear comfortable shoes for extensive walking
Tour is not wheelchair accessible
Punctual arrival at the meeting point is essential
No packed meals included unless specifically selected
Respect all posted signs and memorial areas
Photography is allowed without flash in designated areas
Maintain a respectful silence throughout the camp
Follow group instructions and remain close to your guide
How long does the tour last?
The tour itself lasts approximately 6 hours, excluding travel time to and from Kraków.
Is the tour conducted fully in Dutch?
Yes, the guide provides commentary and information in Dutch throughout the visit.
Are meals included in the ticket?
No meals are included unless you have selected a breakfast or lunch box during booking.
What should I bring with me?
Please bring a valid photo ID, and consider comfortable clothing and shoes for walking.
Is the site accessible for wheelchairs?
This tour is not wheelchair accessible due to the historical terrain and structures.
Więźniów Oświęcimia 20-32-603
Highlights
Comprehensive six-hour guided tour of Auschwitz-Birkenau
Dutch-speaking, professional guide throughout the visit
Headsets provided for clear commentary
Official entry tickets to both Auschwitz and Birkenau
Roundtrip transfer from Kraków by minibus
What’s Included
Six-hour educational tour through Auschwitz I and Birkenau
Dutch-language guide
Use of a headset during the tour
Official entry tickets to the memorial sites
Transport to and from Kraków
Discover the Historical Significance of Auschwitz-Birkenau
Step into one of history’s most impactful locations with a Dutch-language guided experience at Auschwitz-Birkenau, the former Nazi concentration and extermination camp where over a million people lost their lives. This visit offers a respectful approach to understanding the scale of human suffering during World War II while emphasizing the stories of the Dutch and Belgian victims among the millions imprisoned here.
An Immersive Guided Learning Experience
Your journey begins in Kraków, where you'll board a comfortable minibus transporting you to Oswiecim. Upon arrival at Auschwitz I, you will meet a certified Dutch-speaking guide who will accompany your group throughout the site. Personal headsets make it easy to hear the guide’s detailed explanations as you move between buildings and memorials.
Exploring Auschwitz I: The Museum and Barracks
The guided tour navigates through the Auschwitz I site, visiting the museum and the infamous Dutch barracks — an area dedicated to remembering the 60,000 Dutch and 24,000 Belgian victims. Belgian guests on the tour may visit the Belgian barracks for a more personalized experience. Walk through the original prisoner blocks, view preserved artifacts and learn about day-to-day life in the camp, including the unbearable conditions that prisoners endured.
Understanding the Tragic Legacy
The tour includes stops at significant locations within Auschwitz I, such as one of the remaining gas chambers and execution sites. The guide shares personal stories and historical data that highlight the fates and resilience of those imprisoned here. The visit encourages reflection on the consequences of intolerance, prejudice and wartime cruelty.
Visit to Birkenau (Auschwitz II)
After a break for rest and reflection, your tour continues at Birkenau — the expansive part of the complex known for its notorious railway tracks and hauntingly large grounds. Moving through this area, you’ll see rows of prisoner barracks, remnants of gas chambers II and III and poignant memorials marking the lives lost. The guide provides insight into the daily struggles faced by inmates and the structure of the camp’s operation.
Memorial at Monowitz (Auschwitz III)
The journey concludes at the site of the Monowitz camp, now commemorated by a memorial for forced labor and industrial exploitation. The tour ensures a comprehensive understanding of the depth and complexity of Auschwitz-Birkenau’s history.
A Respectful and Supportive Atmosphere
This educational day trip is structured for visitors seeking a deeper understanding of the Holocaust with Dutch-language narration. The tour is designed to be informative yet sensitive, allowing you time for reflection. Please prepare for a moving and memorable experience as you honor the victims and learn the lessons this site imparts.
Book your Auschwitz-Birkenau: Day Trip from Kraków with Dutch-Language Guided Tour tickets now!
Please bring an official photo ID for entry verification
Wear comfortable shoes for extensive walking
Tour is not wheelchair accessible
Punctual arrival at the meeting point is essential
No packed meals included unless specifically selected
Respect all posted signs and memorial areas
Photography is allowed without flash in designated areas
Maintain a respectful silence throughout the camp
Follow group instructions and remain close to your guide
How long does the tour last?
The tour itself lasts approximately 6 hours, excluding travel time to and from Kraków.
Is the tour conducted fully in Dutch?
Yes, the guide provides commentary and information in Dutch throughout the visit.
Are meals included in the ticket?
No meals are included unless you have selected a breakfast or lunch box during booking.
What should I bring with me?
Please bring a valid photo ID, and consider comfortable clothing and shoes for walking.
Is the site accessible for wheelchairs?
This tour is not wheelchair accessible due to the historical terrain and structures.
Więźniów Oświęcimia 20-32-603
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