Krakow-Plaszow Concentration Camp Tour at plac Bohaterów Getta 18

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Krakow-Plaszow Concentration Camp Tour

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Get a deeper understanding of the history and significance of the Krakow-Plaszow Concentration Camp on this guided tour. Learn about the camp's origins, its role in the Holocaust, and the impact it had on the local community.

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Krakow-Plaszow Concentration Camp Tour

This guided tour takes you through the preserved grounds of the former Plaszow concentration camp, located in Krakow's southern suburbs. Your expert guide shares the detailed history of this significant World War II site, where thousands of Jewish residents from the Krakow ghetto were deported from October 1942 onwards.

You'll walk through the rolling hills and sparse woodlands that now cover the former camp, discovering preserved sites and memorials dedicated to Holocaust victims. The tour includes visits to locations featured in Steven Spielberg's "Schindler's List" and connections to Oskar Schindler's remarkable efforts to save Jewish lives. This two-hour experience provides deep insight into Krakow's wartime history and serves as an important act of remembrance.

What is Included

  • Expert English-speaking guide
  • Guided walk through the historic camp grounds
  • Stories and historical context about the site
  • Visits to Holocaust memorials
  • Information about Schindler's List filming locations

Good to Know

The tour lasts approximately two hours and meets at Apteka Pod Orlem in Krakow. This is predominantly an outdoor walking tour, so wear comfortable shoes and dress appropriately for the weather. The terrain can be uneven in places across the historic grounds.

The tour involves sensitive historical content, so parental discretion is advised for children. Photography is generally permitted at memorial sites, though visitors should always be respectful. Arrive 10 minutes early at the meeting point, and consider bringing water, especially during warmer months.

For a deeper understanding of Krakow's Jewish heritage, consider combining this experience with a guided tour of Kazimierz Jewish Quarter. Many visitors also choose to explore Schindler's Factory Museum to complete their historical journey through this significant period in Krakow's past.

Why you'll love it

  • Visit the sites of Plaszow, a little-known concentration camp on the outskirts of Krakow
  • With the help of your guide, find traces of the former camp buildings and listen to their history
  • Pay your respects to the victims of the Holocaust at the camp's memorials
  • Learn about the life of Oskar Schindler and see where "Schindler's List" was filmed.

What's included

  • Expert English-speaking guide
  • Tram tickets (~4 PLN)

Good to know

Age suitability
Please note that this tour is not suitable for children under the age of 12 due to the mature and disturbing nature of the content.
Know before you go
  • This is a walking tour; wear comfortable shoes

  • The camp area is outdoors, so dress for the weather

  • Arrive 10 minutes early at the meeting point

  • Bring a valid ID for discounted/student tickets

  • Bring water and sun protection as needed

Visitor guidelines

About the Krakow-Plaszow Concentration Camp Tour

The Krakow-Plaszow Concentration Camp Tour invites you to experience one of Poland's lesser-known, yet deeply significant, historical sites. Located in the southern suburbs of Krakow, this former camp holds stories of resilience, remembrance and the dark chapter of Nazi occupation during World War II.

Camp History and Significance

Established following the 1939 invasion of Poland, Plaszow initially served as a forced labor camp before its transformation into a full concentration camp in 1941. From October 28, 1942, it was here that many Jewish residents from the Krakow ghetto were deported, subjecting them to harsh conditions and forced labor supplying the military industry and quarry operations nearby. The site preserves the memory of countless lives affected during this tragic time.

Unlike more widely known camps, Plaszow's area is now a calm landscape of rolling hills and sparse woodlands. Among the greenery, you will find poignant reminders: a monumental memorial erected in 1964 and several smaller ones dotted throughout, honoring those who suffered and died here.

Guided Exploration and Storytelling

Your tour begins at Apteka Pod Orlem and leads you through the grounds of the former camp, guided by an English-speaking expert. You’ll see the traces of the original camp's infrastructure and learn the detailed history of its operation. The guide will share stories of those interned here, the daily realities they faced and the outcomes of their experiences.

The stories are made even more vivid with connections to Oskar Schindler, whose efforts to save Jewish lives became the foundation of "Schindler's List." Film fans will be interested to know that Steven Spielberg recreated parts of the camp in the nearby Liban Quarry for authenticity during the movie’s production. Visits to these film sites help illustrate the camp's historical significance and introduce another dimension to the experience.

Memorials and Reflection

Throughout your visit, you will have opportunities to pause at various memorials. The central monument symbolizes the collective memory of the victims, while smaller commemorative markers highlight individual stories. This space for reflection is an integral part of the tour, offering guests an opportunity to pay their respects and contemplate the impact of the Holocaust.

What to Expect

  • Knowledgeable guide sharing historical context and personal stories

  • Walks through preserved natural scenery and historical points

  • Visits to Holocaust memorials and film locations

  • Chance to ask questions about Krakow, WWII history and commemoration sites

Who Should Join?

This tour is suitable for anyone interested in history, remembrance, Jewish heritage or World War II. It is also meaningful for visitors wishing to understand the true stories and personal experiences from this period in Krakow’s past.

Practical Information

  • This is a walking tour – comfortable shoes and weather-appropriate clothing are recommended

  • Bring water, especially during warm months

  • The site is largely outdoors and may be uneven in places

  • English-speaking guide is included – please arrive 10 minutes early at the starting point

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Cancellation policy

Free cancellation

Frequently asked

How long is the Plaszow Concentration Camp tour?

The guided tour lasts approximately two hours.

Where does the tour start?

The tour meets at Apteka Pod Orlem in Krakow.

Is the tour suitable for children?

The tour involves sensitive historical content. Parental discretion is advised.

Can I take photos during the tour?

Photography is generally allowed at memorial sites, but always be respectful.

Is the tour fully outdoors?

Yes, most of the tour takes place outside, so dress appropriately for the weather.

Where you'll be

plac Bohaterów Getta 18, Apteka Pod Orlem

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