Auschwitz-Birkenau Camp Full-Day Guided Tour from Krakow
Kraków, Poland
Trip Type: Day Trips
Duration: 7 hours
Travel back to World War II, and visit one of the most significant places in Poland on a 7-hour tour of the Auschwitz Museum and Birkenau Camp in Oświęcim. Explore a symbol of the Holocaust and memorial to the victims of the Nazis.
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Travel back to World War II, and visit one of the most significant places in Poland on a 7-hour tour of the Auschwitz Museum and Birkenau Camp in Oświęcim. Explore a symbol of the Holocaust and memorial to the victims of the Nazis.Explore the history of the Holocaust and the Nazi concentration camps on a full-day tour of Auschwitz-Birkenau from Krakow.
An English-speaking driver will pick you up from a pre-arranged meeting point in Krakow, and transfer you by comfortable vehicle. Along the way, watch a documentary about the Holocaust.
See both the KL Auschwitz and KL Birkenau camps, learning more about their history at interesting exhibitions. Discover more about the UNESCO World Heritage Site as you visit the remaining prison blocks, gas chambers, and crematoria buildings. See the remains of the railway ramp in Birkenau, where the prisoners would arrive to meet their fate.
Experience the horror of the largest concentration camp complex of the Holocaust, now opened as an emotional memorial to over 1.5 million victims murdered by the Nazis.
An English-speaking driver will pick you up from a pre-arranged meeting point in Krakow, and transfer you by comfortable vehicle. Along the way, watch a documentary about the Holocaust.
See both the KL Auschwitz and KL Birkenau camps, learning more about their history at interesting exhibitions. Discover more about the UNESCO World Heritage Site as you visit the remaining prison blocks, gas chambers, and crematoria buildings. See the remains of the railway ramp in Birkenau, where the prisoners would arrive to meet their fate.
Experience the horror of the largest concentration camp complex of the Holocaust, now opened as an emotional memorial to over 1.5 million victims murdered by the Nazis.
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