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Auschwitz-Birkenau: Guided Tour + Transport
Guided Auschwitz-Birkenau tour with roundtrip transport and expert insights. Includes entry tickets. Visit two historic sites.
7 hrs
Free cancellation
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移动票
Auschwitz-Birkenau: Guided Tour + Transport
Guided Auschwitz-Birkenau tour with roundtrip transport and expert insights. Includes entry tickets. Visit two historic sites.
7 hrs
Free cancellation
立即确认
移动票
Auschwitz-Birkenau: Guided Tour + Transport
Guided Auschwitz-Birkenau tour with roundtrip transport and expert insights. Includes entry tickets. Visit two historic sites.
7 hrs
Free cancellation
立即确认
移动票
Highlights
Visit both Auschwitz I and Birkenau with a certified guide
Gain insight into the history of the Holocaust
Roundtrip transportation from a central location
Entry tickets and guided tour included
What’s Included
Entry ticket to Auschwitz I and Birkenau
Guided tour with a live historian
Roundtrip transportation
Discover the Historical Significance of Auschwitz-Birkenau
Join a comprehensive visit to Auschwitz-Birkenau, the largest Nazi concentration and extermination camp during World War II. This experience is thoughtfully designed for those seeking to understand the tragic events of the Holocaust through a guided exploration of two significant historical sites. The tour begins with arranged roundtrip transportation from your meeting point in Oswiecim, providing comfort and convenience throughout the journey.
Guided Insight from a Certified Historian
Upon arrival, your certified historian guide will lead you through Auschwitz I, the original camp established in 1940. Known for its enduring brick barracks, this first camp serves as the entry to the deeply impactful story of Auschwitz. Here, your guide will share historical context, detailing how the camp was used, who was imprisoned, and the experiences of victims, particularly Polish and Jewish prisoners. The barracks are now preserved as a memorial, containing exhibitions and artifacts which bring these histories to life. You will be guided through key areas, including the infamous Arbeit Macht Frei gate and the prisoner blocks, learning about daily life and the operations of the camp.
Visit to Birkenau
The second part of your tour covers Birkenau, or Auschwitz II, built as an extension of the original camp. Larger in size and pivotal in the Holocaust, Birkenau housed the majority of the complex’s victims. Your guide will explain the function of the camp as a site of mass extermination, the conditions prisoners faced and the scale of loss experienced here. Walking through the remnants of prisoner barracks and viewing the haunting railway tracks, you will gain a profound understanding of the events that took place at this historic site.
Comprehensive and Respectful Experience
This guided tour ensures visitors are presented detailed, factual accounts, encouraging reflection and remembrance. The visit is respectful and informative, fostering an understanding of the importance of remembrance and the impact these events still have today. The guidance of a certified historian allows for personal questions and deeper interpretation of the exhibits and spaces within the memorial grounds.
Travel & Accessibility
Your trip includes roundtrip transportation, making it convenient and stress-free to reach both parts of the memorial. Entry tickets are included in the package, so you can avoid logistical concerns and focus on the significance of the experience. The tour is not wheelchair-accessible, so please take this into consideration when planning your visit.
Reflect and Remember
Visiting Auschwitz-Birkenau is a powerful experience, offering insight into a pivotal chapter of world history that must not be forgotten. The memorial stands as a place for education, tribute and reflection for visitors from around the world. Photographs may be restricted in certain areas; always follow the guidelines provided by your guide to ensure a respectful visit.
Book your Auschwitz-Birkenau: Guided Tour + Transport tickets now!
Respect silence at memorial sites
Dress modestly and wear comfortable shoes
Follow all posted rules and guide instructions
Food and drink are not allowed in exhibit areas
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08:00am - 05:00pm 08:00am - 05:00pm 08:00am - 05:00pm 08:00am - 05:00pm 08:00am - 05:00pm 08:00am - 05:00pm 08:00am - 05:00pm
What is included in the guided tour?
The tour includes entry tickets, a certified guide and roundtrip transportation.
How long does the full experience last?
The tour duration is seven hours including transport and both camp visits.
Is the tour wheelchair accessible?
No, wheelchair access is not available on this tour.
Can photos be taken inside the camps?
Photography is restricted in some areas. Please follow the guide’s instructions.
Please bring a valid ID for entry
Punctual arrival is required
The tour is not wheelchair-accessible
Photography restrictions apply in some areas
Dress appropriately for walking and for respectfulness
Więźniów Oświęcimia 20-32-603
Highlights
Visit both Auschwitz I and Birkenau with a certified guide
Gain insight into the history of the Holocaust
Roundtrip transportation from a central location
Entry tickets and guided tour included
What’s Included
Entry ticket to Auschwitz I and Birkenau
Guided tour with a live historian
Roundtrip transportation
Discover the Historical Significance of Auschwitz-Birkenau
Join a comprehensive visit to Auschwitz-Birkenau, the largest Nazi concentration and extermination camp during World War II. This experience is thoughtfully designed for those seeking to understand the tragic events of the Holocaust through a guided exploration of two significant historical sites. The tour begins with arranged roundtrip transportation from your meeting point in Oswiecim, providing comfort and convenience throughout the journey.
Guided Insight from a Certified Historian
Upon arrival, your certified historian guide will lead you through Auschwitz I, the original camp established in 1940. Known for its enduring brick barracks, this first camp serves as the entry to the deeply impactful story of Auschwitz. Here, your guide will share historical context, detailing how the camp was used, who was imprisoned, and the experiences of victims, particularly Polish and Jewish prisoners. The barracks are now preserved as a memorial, containing exhibitions and artifacts which bring these histories to life. You will be guided through key areas, including the infamous Arbeit Macht Frei gate and the prisoner blocks, learning about daily life and the operations of the camp.
Visit to Birkenau
The second part of your tour covers Birkenau, or Auschwitz II, built as an extension of the original camp. Larger in size and pivotal in the Holocaust, Birkenau housed the majority of the complex’s victims. Your guide will explain the function of the camp as a site of mass extermination, the conditions prisoners faced and the scale of loss experienced here. Walking through the remnants of prisoner barracks and viewing the haunting railway tracks, you will gain a profound understanding of the events that took place at this historic site.
Comprehensive and Respectful Experience
This guided tour ensures visitors are presented detailed, factual accounts, encouraging reflection and remembrance. The visit is respectful and informative, fostering an understanding of the importance of remembrance and the impact these events still have today. The guidance of a certified historian allows for personal questions and deeper interpretation of the exhibits and spaces within the memorial grounds.
Travel & Accessibility
Your trip includes roundtrip transportation, making it convenient and stress-free to reach both parts of the memorial. Entry tickets are included in the package, so you can avoid logistical concerns and focus on the significance of the experience. The tour is not wheelchair-accessible, so please take this into consideration when planning your visit.
Reflect and Remember
Visiting Auschwitz-Birkenau is a powerful experience, offering insight into a pivotal chapter of world history that must not be forgotten. The memorial stands as a place for education, tribute and reflection for visitors from around the world. Photographs may be restricted in certain areas; always follow the guidelines provided by your guide to ensure a respectful visit.
Book your Auschwitz-Birkenau: Guided Tour + Transport tickets now!
Respect silence at memorial sites
Dress modestly and wear comfortable shoes
Follow all posted rules and guide instructions
Food and drink are not allowed in exhibit areas
星期一
星期二
星期三
星期四
星期五
星期六
星期日
08:00am - 05:00pm 08:00am - 05:00pm 08:00am - 05:00pm 08:00am - 05:00pm 08:00am - 05:00pm 08:00am - 05:00pm 08:00am - 05:00pm
What is included in the guided tour?
The tour includes entry tickets, a certified guide and roundtrip transportation.
How long does the full experience last?
The tour duration is seven hours including transport and both camp visits.
Is the tour wheelchair accessible?
No, wheelchair access is not available on this tour.
Can photos be taken inside the camps?
Photography is restricted in some areas. Please follow the guide’s instructions.
Please bring a valid ID for entry
Punctual arrival is required
The tour is not wheelchair-accessible
Photography restrictions apply in some areas
Dress appropriately for walking and for respectfulness
Więźniów Oświęcimia 20-32-603
Highlights
Visit both Auschwitz I and Birkenau with a certified guide
Gain insight into the history of the Holocaust
Roundtrip transportation from a central location
Entry tickets and guided tour included
What’s Included
Entry ticket to Auschwitz I and Birkenau
Guided tour with a live historian
Roundtrip transportation
Discover the Historical Significance of Auschwitz-Birkenau
Join a comprehensive visit to Auschwitz-Birkenau, the largest Nazi concentration and extermination camp during World War II. This experience is thoughtfully designed for those seeking to understand the tragic events of the Holocaust through a guided exploration of two significant historical sites. The tour begins with arranged roundtrip transportation from your meeting point in Oswiecim, providing comfort and convenience throughout the journey.
Guided Insight from a Certified Historian
Upon arrival, your certified historian guide will lead you through Auschwitz I, the original camp established in 1940. Known for its enduring brick barracks, this first camp serves as the entry to the deeply impactful story of Auschwitz. Here, your guide will share historical context, detailing how the camp was used, who was imprisoned, and the experiences of victims, particularly Polish and Jewish prisoners. The barracks are now preserved as a memorial, containing exhibitions and artifacts which bring these histories to life. You will be guided through key areas, including the infamous Arbeit Macht Frei gate and the prisoner blocks, learning about daily life and the operations of the camp.
Visit to Birkenau
The second part of your tour covers Birkenau, or Auschwitz II, built as an extension of the original camp. Larger in size and pivotal in the Holocaust, Birkenau housed the majority of the complex’s victims. Your guide will explain the function of the camp as a site of mass extermination, the conditions prisoners faced and the scale of loss experienced here. Walking through the remnants of prisoner barracks and viewing the haunting railway tracks, you will gain a profound understanding of the events that took place at this historic site.
Comprehensive and Respectful Experience
This guided tour ensures visitors are presented detailed, factual accounts, encouraging reflection and remembrance. The visit is respectful and informative, fostering an understanding of the importance of remembrance and the impact these events still have today. The guidance of a certified historian allows for personal questions and deeper interpretation of the exhibits and spaces within the memorial grounds.
Travel & Accessibility
Your trip includes roundtrip transportation, making it convenient and stress-free to reach both parts of the memorial. Entry tickets are included in the package, so you can avoid logistical concerns and focus on the significance of the experience. The tour is not wheelchair-accessible, so please take this into consideration when planning your visit.
Reflect and Remember
Visiting Auschwitz-Birkenau is a powerful experience, offering insight into a pivotal chapter of world history that must not be forgotten. The memorial stands as a place for education, tribute and reflection for visitors from around the world. Photographs may be restricted in certain areas; always follow the guidelines provided by your guide to ensure a respectful visit.
Book your Auschwitz-Birkenau: Guided Tour + Transport tickets now!
Please bring a valid ID for entry
Punctual arrival is required
The tour is not wheelchair-accessible
Photography restrictions apply in some areas
Dress appropriately for walking and for respectfulness
Respect silence at memorial sites
Dress modestly and wear comfortable shoes
Follow all posted rules and guide instructions
Food and drink are not allowed in exhibit areas
Więźniów Oświęcimia 20-32-603
Highlights
Visit both Auschwitz I and Birkenau with a certified guide
Gain insight into the history of the Holocaust
Roundtrip transportation from a central location
Entry tickets and guided tour included
What’s Included
Entry ticket to Auschwitz I and Birkenau
Guided tour with a live historian
Roundtrip transportation
Discover the Historical Significance of Auschwitz-Birkenau
Join a comprehensive visit to Auschwitz-Birkenau, the largest Nazi concentration and extermination camp during World War II. This experience is thoughtfully designed for those seeking to understand the tragic events of the Holocaust through a guided exploration of two significant historical sites. The tour begins with arranged roundtrip transportation from your meeting point in Oswiecim, providing comfort and convenience throughout the journey.
Guided Insight from a Certified Historian
Upon arrival, your certified historian guide will lead you through Auschwitz I, the original camp established in 1940. Known for its enduring brick barracks, this first camp serves as the entry to the deeply impactful story of Auschwitz. Here, your guide will share historical context, detailing how the camp was used, who was imprisoned, and the experiences of victims, particularly Polish and Jewish prisoners. The barracks are now preserved as a memorial, containing exhibitions and artifacts which bring these histories to life. You will be guided through key areas, including the infamous Arbeit Macht Frei gate and the prisoner blocks, learning about daily life and the operations of the camp.
Visit to Birkenau
The second part of your tour covers Birkenau, or Auschwitz II, built as an extension of the original camp. Larger in size and pivotal in the Holocaust, Birkenau housed the majority of the complex’s victims. Your guide will explain the function of the camp as a site of mass extermination, the conditions prisoners faced and the scale of loss experienced here. Walking through the remnants of prisoner barracks and viewing the haunting railway tracks, you will gain a profound understanding of the events that took place at this historic site.
Comprehensive and Respectful Experience
This guided tour ensures visitors are presented detailed, factual accounts, encouraging reflection and remembrance. The visit is respectful and informative, fostering an understanding of the importance of remembrance and the impact these events still have today. The guidance of a certified historian allows for personal questions and deeper interpretation of the exhibits and spaces within the memorial grounds.
Travel & Accessibility
Your trip includes roundtrip transportation, making it convenient and stress-free to reach both parts of the memorial. Entry tickets are included in the package, so you can avoid logistical concerns and focus on the significance of the experience. The tour is not wheelchair-accessible, so please take this into consideration when planning your visit.
Reflect and Remember
Visiting Auschwitz-Birkenau is a powerful experience, offering insight into a pivotal chapter of world history that must not be forgotten. The memorial stands as a place for education, tribute and reflection for visitors from around the world. Photographs may be restricted in certain areas; always follow the guidelines provided by your guide to ensure a respectful visit.
Book your Auschwitz-Birkenau: Guided Tour + Transport tickets now!
Please bring a valid ID for entry
Punctual arrival is required
The tour is not wheelchair-accessible
Photography restrictions apply in some areas
Dress appropriately for walking and for respectfulness
Respect silence at memorial sites
Dress modestly and wear comfortable shoes
Follow all posted rules and guide instructions
Food and drink are not allowed in exhibit areas
Więźniów Oświęcimia 20-32-603
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