From Wroclaw: Auschwitz Birkenau Guided Tour with Transfers







Wroclaw
From Wroclaw: Auschwitz Birkenau Guided Tour with Transfers



















10.5 hours
Free cancellation up to 24 hours before the start of your experience
Comfortable roundtrip transfers in a A/C Minibus
Expert local tour guide
Convenient pick-up at your location
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Immerse in a full-day guided tour from Wroclaw to Auschwitz-Birkenau, offering a poignant insight into the Holocaust, with the convenience of hotel transfers.
Skip the queue with fast-track entry to Auschwitz-Birkenau, thus maximizing your time exploring this haunting World War II site.
Walk through the gas chambers and crematorium, and observe the special exhibits that shed light on the cruel realities of the concentration camp life.
Benefit from the knowledge of an expert guide, in English, French, Italian, or Portuguese, who'll share invaluable historical context and answer your queries.
Did you know? Soviet troops liberated Auschwitz on January 27, 1945. Today, this date is commemorated as International Holocaust Remembrance Day.
Skip-the-line entry ticket to Auschwitz-Birkenau Memorial & Museum
Licensed English, French, Italian, or Portuguese-speaking guide (based on option selected)
Round-trip transfers by air-conditioned minibus from Wroclaw
Hotel pick-up & drop-off
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Confronting the past at Auschwitz-Birkenau
Your day begins with a comfortable hotel pick-up from Wroclaw. At Auschwitz, a licensed museum guide, proficient in English, French, Italian, or Portuguese, will lead you through the place that turned from a detention center of political prisoners into the symbol of Nazi oppression. In the 5 years of its existence, it claimed the lives of around 1.1 million. The barbed fences, prisoner barracks, crematoria, and gas chambers all paint a harrowing picture of camp life.
Honor the memory of the inmates
While the tour reveals the extent of human cruelty, it also reinforces the enormous resilience humans are capable of. Take a moment to pay respects to the victims and the survivors at the exhibitions where you can see furnishings from the rooms of the prisoners, and items that once belonged to Jewish deportees. Once the tour ends, you will be transported back to your Wroclaw hotel.
Know before you go
What to bring
- It is advised to wear appropriate and respectful clothing while on the tour. Wear comfortable shoes as the tour involves a fair amount of walking.
What’s not allowed
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Flash and tripod photography is not allowed.
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The maximum size of the backpacks brought into the Museum cannot exceed 30x20x10 cm.
Accessibility
- Wheelchairs are available at no cost at the Visitor Service Center. Due to the need to preserve historical authenticity, it may be difficult for disabled guests to move around the grounds and the buildings.
Additional information
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It is not recommended for children under 14 to visit the Memorial.
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You are required to observe appropriate solemnity and respect while on the grounds of the Museum.
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The tour needs a minimum of 2 people to operate. Single guests can be paired with a group if required.
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