Your journey begins with convenient hotel pickup in a comfortable 8-seater minivan. Our English-speaking driver will collect you directly from your accommodation and transport you to the Auschwitz-Birkenau Memorial and Museum, allowing you to relax and focus on the experience ahead.
To accommodate museum entry schedules , pickup times may vary and can be scheduled anytime between 5:30 AM and 2:00 PM. Exact pickup details will be provided before your tour.
At Auschwitz I and Auschwitz II-Birkenau, you will have the opportunity to explore the preserved camp grounds, see original barracks and exhibitions, walk along the historic railway tracks, and learn about the lives of those imprisoned here during the Holocaust.
This experience combines reliable transportation, door-to-door service, and the convenience of an English-speaking driver, making your visit as smooth and stress-free as possible while ensuring you have time to reflect on the importance of this memorial site.
We pick up passengers from all hotels and apartments. If your hotel is located in the pedestrian zone of the old town, we will suggest the closest location where we will meet. Our driver will meet you at the hotel reception or at the entrance if it is an apartment without a reception. You will only need to say your name and show the reservation on your smartphone. After the tour, we will drop you off at your chosen location.
During the visit, travelers typically: - Walk beneath the historic “Arbeit Macht Frei” gate at the camp entrance. - Explore the original brick barracks that house museum exhibitions documenting the persecution and murder of millions of people during the Holocaust. - View photographs, documents, personal belongings, and other artifacts that help tell the stories of victims and survivors. - Visit prison blocks, including areas used for punishment and imprisonment. - Learn about daily life in the camp, the Nazi camp system, and the broader history of The Holocaust. - See memorial sites and places of remembrance dedicated to those who suffered and died there. The experience also include historical commentary from a licensed guide, providing context about the camp's creation, operation, and liberation. Visitors are encouraged to maintain a respectful demeanor throughout the tour, as the site serves as both a museum and a place of mourning and remembrance.
During the visit, travelers typically: - Enter through the iconic gatehouse and railway entrance, one of the most recognizable symbols of the camp. - Walk along the railway tracks where deportation trains arrived carrying Jews and other victims from across occupied Europe. - Explore the vast grounds of the camp, including rows of barracks, guard towers, and fencing that illustrate the scale of the site. - Visit surviving prisoner barracks and learn about the living conditions endured by those imprisoned there. - View the remains of crematoria and gas chambers destroyed by the Nazis as the war neared its end. - Stop at memorials dedicated to the more than one million victims murdered at Birkenau. Guided experiences provide historical context about the camp's construction, operation, and liberation, helping visitors understand the significance of the site within the history of World War II.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
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