Description
Summary
Description
Begin your day in Krakow with a deeply moving journey to the Auschwitz-Birkenau Memorial and Museum, one of Poland’s most significant historical sites. After meeting at a central location, you'll travel in comfort while watching a documentary that provides vital context about the liberation of the camp.
Upon arrival, your tour leader will guide you through the entry process and share important museum information. The visit starts at Auschwitz I, where you’ll see original buildings, including Block 11 and the commandant’s office, and learn about the harrowing history of the camp’s early years.
After a short break, continue to Auschwitz II-Birkenau, the largest extermination camp built by the Nazis. Here, you’ll witness the remains of gas chambers, crematoria, and prisoner barracks, gaining a sobering understanding of the scale of the atrocities committed on these grounds.
Throughout the tour, you’ll benefit from the knowledge of a professional guide and receive a brochure in your chosen language, enhancing your experience with detailed maps and descriptions. The group size is kept intimate, ensuring a respectful and informative visit.
At the end of your tour, relax on the return journey to Krakow, reflecting on this powerful and essential experience. Secure your spot now to ensure availability for this unforgettable day of remembrance and learning.




