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Auschwitz-Birkenau: Guided Tour + Transport
Join a guided tour of Auschwitz-Birkenau with roundtrip transport and expert narration on the camp's memorial history.
7 hrs
Free cancellation
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Auschwitz-Birkenau: Guided Tour + Transport
Join a guided tour of Auschwitz-Birkenau with roundtrip transport and expert narration on the camp's memorial history.
7 hrs
Free cancellation
Confirmación instantánea
Boleto móvil
Auschwitz-Birkenau: Guided Tour + Transport
Join a guided tour of Auschwitz-Birkenau with roundtrip transport and expert narration on the camp's memorial history.
7 hrs
Free cancellation
Confirmación instantánea
Boleto móvil
Highlights
Explore Auschwitz and Birkenau with a licensed historian as your guide
Hear detailed stories and context about the camp's significance
Visit both Auschwitz I and Birkenau sites in a single tour
Comfortable roundtrip transportation included from the meeting point
What’s Included
Entry ticket to Auschwitz-Birkenau
Guided tour with a live, certified guide
Transportation to and from the site
About the Auschwitz-Birkenau Guided Tour + Transport
Experience an in-depth journey through one of the most significant and somber sites of twentieth-century history. This guided tour offers you thoughtful, informative access to both Auschwitz I and Birkenau, accompanied by a certified historian who provides sensitive interpretation of the events and legacy of these sites.
Auschwitz I: Beginning the Visit
The tour commences at Auschwitz I, the main camp, established by Nazi Germany in 1940. As you pass through the infamous gates, your guide will share the background of the camp's creation, its use during the war and the experiences of the people imprisoned here. Exhibits in former barracks display photographs, documents, and personal belongings that bear witness to the atrocities and the stories of millions who suffered.
Discover original buildings, including the commandant's office and prisoner barracks
Visit the museum exhibitions with detailed historical context
Learn about key moments and individuals through your guide's insightful narration
Visiting Birkenau: Understanding the Scale
After exploring Auschwitz I, the tour continues with a transfer to Birkenau (Auschwitz II), located a short distance away. Birkenau was built to greatly expand the capacity of the Nazi death camp system and became the site of immense suffering. Walking among the remnants of wooden and brick barracks, the railway platform and the haunting guard towers, your guide helps you to grasp the full scale and purpose of the site.
Explore the vast grounds of Birkenau and the infamous railway tracks
See the remains of gas chambers and crematoria
Reflect at the international monument to the victims
Expert Guidance Throughout
With certified historians leading the way, this tour provides essential context and answers to your questions while navigating both camps. Sensitive to the gravity of the site, guides ensure a respectful and informative visit, engaging with visitors of all backgrounds.
Transport and Practical Details
The tour includes comfortable roundtrip transportation to and from the Auschwitz-Birkenau Memorial. Participants meet at a designated point for an easy start to the day and return by the same service. All tickets and necessary arrangements are taken care of in advance for you.
Entry tickets and all transport included for a stress-free experience
Live commentary in English and, where available, other languages
Why Visit Auschwitz-Birkenau?
This experience allows you to connect directly with evidence of history, understand the tragic impact of the Holocaust and honor the memory of its victims. The tour is designed to foster learning, remembrance and reflection in a well-supported, educational environment.
Book your Auschwitz-Birkenau: Guided Tour + Transport tickets now!
Maintain respectful silence throughout the memorial areas
Follow your guide and all instructions during the visit
Photography is allowed outside and in many areas without flash
Do not eat or drink inside exhibition spaces
Large bags or backpacks are not permitted inside the museum
How long is the guided tour?
The tour typically lasts around 7 hours, including travel time.
Is transportation included in the ticket?
Yes, roundtrip transportation from the meeting point is part of the package.
What language is the guided tour in?
The main tour language is English. Other languages may be available on request.
Are there any age restrictions?
Due to the nature of the site, the tour is recommended for participants over age 14.
Is the site wheelchair accessible?
Some areas may be difficult to access with a wheelchair due to uneven ground.
Valid photo ID required at entry
Plan to arrive at meeting point at least 15 minutes early
Dress respectfully due to the solemn nature of the site
Prepare for significant walking across uneven surfaces
Toilets are available for a small fee at the entrance
Więźniów Oświęcimia 20-32-603
Highlights
Explore Auschwitz and Birkenau with a licensed historian as your guide
Hear detailed stories and context about the camp's significance
Visit both Auschwitz I and Birkenau sites in a single tour
Comfortable roundtrip transportation included from the meeting point
What’s Included
Entry ticket to Auschwitz-Birkenau
Guided tour with a live, certified guide
Transportation to and from the site
About the Auschwitz-Birkenau Guided Tour + Transport
Experience an in-depth journey through one of the most significant and somber sites of twentieth-century history. This guided tour offers you thoughtful, informative access to both Auschwitz I and Birkenau, accompanied by a certified historian who provides sensitive interpretation of the events and legacy of these sites.
Auschwitz I: Beginning the Visit
The tour commences at Auschwitz I, the main camp, established by Nazi Germany in 1940. As you pass through the infamous gates, your guide will share the background of the camp's creation, its use during the war and the experiences of the people imprisoned here. Exhibits in former barracks display photographs, documents, and personal belongings that bear witness to the atrocities and the stories of millions who suffered.
Discover original buildings, including the commandant's office and prisoner barracks
Visit the museum exhibitions with detailed historical context
Learn about key moments and individuals through your guide's insightful narration
Visiting Birkenau: Understanding the Scale
After exploring Auschwitz I, the tour continues with a transfer to Birkenau (Auschwitz II), located a short distance away. Birkenau was built to greatly expand the capacity of the Nazi death camp system and became the site of immense suffering. Walking among the remnants of wooden and brick barracks, the railway platform and the haunting guard towers, your guide helps you to grasp the full scale and purpose of the site.
Explore the vast grounds of Birkenau and the infamous railway tracks
See the remains of gas chambers and crematoria
Reflect at the international monument to the victims
Expert Guidance Throughout
With certified historians leading the way, this tour provides essential context and answers to your questions while navigating both camps. Sensitive to the gravity of the site, guides ensure a respectful and informative visit, engaging with visitors of all backgrounds.
Transport and Practical Details
The tour includes comfortable roundtrip transportation to and from the Auschwitz-Birkenau Memorial. Participants meet at a designated point for an easy start to the day and return by the same service. All tickets and necessary arrangements are taken care of in advance for you.
Entry tickets and all transport included for a stress-free experience
Live commentary in English and, where available, other languages
Why Visit Auschwitz-Birkenau?
This experience allows you to connect directly with evidence of history, understand the tragic impact of the Holocaust and honor the memory of its victims. The tour is designed to foster learning, remembrance and reflection in a well-supported, educational environment.
Book your Auschwitz-Birkenau: Guided Tour + Transport tickets now!
Maintain respectful silence throughout the memorial areas
Follow your guide and all instructions during the visit
Photography is allowed outside and in many areas without flash
Do not eat or drink inside exhibition spaces
Large bags or backpacks are not permitted inside the museum
How long is the guided tour?
The tour typically lasts around 7 hours, including travel time.
Is transportation included in the ticket?
Yes, roundtrip transportation from the meeting point is part of the package.
What language is the guided tour in?
The main tour language is English. Other languages may be available on request.
Are there any age restrictions?
Due to the nature of the site, the tour is recommended for participants over age 14.
Is the site wheelchair accessible?
Some areas may be difficult to access with a wheelchair due to uneven ground.
Valid photo ID required at entry
Plan to arrive at meeting point at least 15 minutes early
Dress respectfully due to the solemn nature of the site
Prepare for significant walking across uneven surfaces
Toilets are available for a small fee at the entrance
Więźniów Oświęcimia 20-32-603
Highlights
Explore Auschwitz and Birkenau with a licensed historian as your guide
Hear detailed stories and context about the camp's significance
Visit both Auschwitz I and Birkenau sites in a single tour
Comfortable roundtrip transportation included from the meeting point
What’s Included
Entry ticket to Auschwitz-Birkenau
Guided tour with a live, certified guide
Transportation to and from the site
About the Auschwitz-Birkenau Guided Tour + Transport
Experience an in-depth journey through one of the most significant and somber sites of twentieth-century history. This guided tour offers you thoughtful, informative access to both Auschwitz I and Birkenau, accompanied by a certified historian who provides sensitive interpretation of the events and legacy of these sites.
Auschwitz I: Beginning the Visit
The tour commences at Auschwitz I, the main camp, established by Nazi Germany in 1940. As you pass through the infamous gates, your guide will share the background of the camp's creation, its use during the war and the experiences of the people imprisoned here. Exhibits in former barracks display photographs, documents, and personal belongings that bear witness to the atrocities and the stories of millions who suffered.
Discover original buildings, including the commandant's office and prisoner barracks
Visit the museum exhibitions with detailed historical context
Learn about key moments and individuals through your guide's insightful narration
Visiting Birkenau: Understanding the Scale
After exploring Auschwitz I, the tour continues with a transfer to Birkenau (Auschwitz II), located a short distance away. Birkenau was built to greatly expand the capacity of the Nazi death camp system and became the site of immense suffering. Walking among the remnants of wooden and brick barracks, the railway platform and the haunting guard towers, your guide helps you to grasp the full scale and purpose of the site.
Explore the vast grounds of Birkenau and the infamous railway tracks
See the remains of gas chambers and crematoria
Reflect at the international monument to the victims
Expert Guidance Throughout
With certified historians leading the way, this tour provides essential context and answers to your questions while navigating both camps. Sensitive to the gravity of the site, guides ensure a respectful and informative visit, engaging with visitors of all backgrounds.
Transport and Practical Details
The tour includes comfortable roundtrip transportation to and from the Auschwitz-Birkenau Memorial. Participants meet at a designated point for an easy start to the day and return by the same service. All tickets and necessary arrangements are taken care of in advance for you.
Entry tickets and all transport included for a stress-free experience
Live commentary in English and, where available, other languages
Why Visit Auschwitz-Birkenau?
This experience allows you to connect directly with evidence of history, understand the tragic impact of the Holocaust and honor the memory of its victims. The tour is designed to foster learning, remembrance and reflection in a well-supported, educational environment.
Book your Auschwitz-Birkenau: Guided Tour + Transport tickets now!
Valid photo ID required at entry
Plan to arrive at meeting point at least 15 minutes early
Dress respectfully due to the solemn nature of the site
Prepare for significant walking across uneven surfaces
Toilets are available for a small fee at the entrance
Maintain respectful silence throughout the memorial areas
Follow your guide and all instructions during the visit
Photography is allowed outside and in many areas without flash
Do not eat or drink inside exhibition spaces
Large bags or backpacks are not permitted inside the museum
Więźniów Oświęcimia 20-32-603
Highlights
Explore Auschwitz and Birkenau with a licensed historian as your guide
Hear detailed stories and context about the camp's significance
Visit both Auschwitz I and Birkenau sites in a single tour
Comfortable roundtrip transportation included from the meeting point
What’s Included
Entry ticket to Auschwitz-Birkenau
Guided tour with a live, certified guide
Transportation to and from the site
About the Auschwitz-Birkenau Guided Tour + Transport
Experience an in-depth journey through one of the most significant and somber sites of twentieth-century history. This guided tour offers you thoughtful, informative access to both Auschwitz I and Birkenau, accompanied by a certified historian who provides sensitive interpretation of the events and legacy of these sites.
Auschwitz I: Beginning the Visit
The tour commences at Auschwitz I, the main camp, established by Nazi Germany in 1940. As you pass through the infamous gates, your guide will share the background of the camp's creation, its use during the war and the experiences of the people imprisoned here. Exhibits in former barracks display photographs, documents, and personal belongings that bear witness to the atrocities and the stories of millions who suffered.
Discover original buildings, including the commandant's office and prisoner barracks
Visit the museum exhibitions with detailed historical context
Learn about key moments and individuals through your guide's insightful narration
Visiting Birkenau: Understanding the Scale
After exploring Auschwitz I, the tour continues with a transfer to Birkenau (Auschwitz II), located a short distance away. Birkenau was built to greatly expand the capacity of the Nazi death camp system and became the site of immense suffering. Walking among the remnants of wooden and brick barracks, the railway platform and the haunting guard towers, your guide helps you to grasp the full scale and purpose of the site.
Explore the vast grounds of Birkenau and the infamous railway tracks
See the remains of gas chambers and crematoria
Reflect at the international monument to the victims
Expert Guidance Throughout
With certified historians leading the way, this tour provides essential context and answers to your questions while navigating both camps. Sensitive to the gravity of the site, guides ensure a respectful and informative visit, engaging with visitors of all backgrounds.
Transport and Practical Details
The tour includes comfortable roundtrip transportation to and from the Auschwitz-Birkenau Memorial. Participants meet at a designated point for an easy start to the day and return by the same service. All tickets and necessary arrangements are taken care of in advance for you.
Entry tickets and all transport included for a stress-free experience
Live commentary in English and, where available, other languages
Why Visit Auschwitz-Birkenau?
This experience allows you to connect directly with evidence of history, understand the tragic impact of the Holocaust and honor the memory of its victims. The tour is designed to foster learning, remembrance and reflection in a well-supported, educational environment.
Book your Auschwitz-Birkenau: Guided Tour + Transport tickets now!
Valid photo ID required at entry
Plan to arrive at meeting point at least 15 minutes early
Dress respectfully due to the solemn nature of the site
Prepare for significant walking across uneven surfaces
Toilets are available for a small fee at the entrance
Maintain respectful silence throughout the memorial areas
Follow your guide and all instructions during the visit
Photography is allowed outside and in many areas without flash
Do not eat or drink inside exhibition spaces
Large bags or backpacks are not permitted inside the museum
Więźniów Oświęcimia 20-32-603
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