From Wroclaw: Auschwitz Birkenau Guided Tour with Transfers


























From Wroclaw: Auschwitz Birkenau Guided Tour with Transfers
Duration: Flexible (up to 11 hours)
Flexible (up to 11 hours)
Free cancellation up to 24 hours before the start of your experience
Free cancellation up to 24 hours before the start of your experience
Comfortable roundtrip transfers in a A/C Minibus
Comfortable roundtrip transfers in a A/C Minibus
Expert local tour guide
Expert local tour guide
Convenient pick-up at your location
Convenient pick-up at your location
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Experience history firsthand with this guided tour to Auschwitz-Birkenau, starting with a hotel pick-up in Wroclaw, Poland. Led by an English-speaking licensed guide, you'll explore the site that became synonymous with Nazi oppression and claimed 1.1 million lives over five years. The visit includes walking through barbed fences, barracks, crematoria, and gas chambers to honor those who suffered there.
Experience history firsthand with this guided tour to Auschwitz-Birkenau, starting with a hotel pick-up in Wroclaw, Poland. Led by an English-speaking licensed guide, you'll explore the site that became synonymous with Nazi oppression and claimed 1.1 million lives over five years. The visit includes walking through barbed fences, barracks, crematoria, and gas chambers to honor those who suffered there.
Experience the moving history of the Holocaust with a full-day guided tour from Wroclaw to Auschwitz-Birkenau, complete with hotel transfers for your convenience.
Gain fast-track entry at Auschwitz-Birkenau and make the most of your visit by bypassing long queues at this significant World War II site.
Explore the gas chambers and crematorium while taking in special exhibits that illuminate the harsh realities faced within the concentration camp.
Receive insights from an expert guide fluent in English, French, Italian, or Portuguese, providing historical context and answering questions throughout your visit.
Learn about the liberation of Auschwitz by Soviet troops on January 27, 1945—a date now recognized as International Holocaust Remembrance Day.
Admission to Auschwitz-Birkenau Memorial & Museum with skip-the-line entry
Use of a Licensed guide speaking English, French, Italian or Portuguese (based on option selected)
Access to round-trip transfers by air-conditioned minibus from Wroclaw
Entry includes hotel pick-up and drop-off
Individual Costs

Guide explaining historical photo at Auschwitz Birkenau to tour group.
Explore Auschwitz-Birkenau: A Guided Tour
The journey begins with a pick-up from your Wroclaw hotel and concludes there as well. Located in Poland, this tour offers the chance to explore one of history's most poignant sites at Auschwitz Birkenau.
Guidance through History
A licensed guide fluent in English or French will accompany you on a visit that lasts 5 years from now if booked today. At Auschwitz-Birkenau, originally established as a detention center for political prisoners, the site has become emblematic of Nazi atrocities.
Reflecting on Human Resilience
The tour provides insights into both human cruelty and resilience at Auschwitz Birkenau. As you walk through barbed wire fences, former barracks, crematoria, and gas chambers, a stark picture emerges of the camp's grim history.
- Learn about the tragic past where approximately 1.1 million lives were lost over five years.
Moments to Honor
You’ll have opportunities during your visit at Auschwitz Birkenau to pay respects and reflect on human endurance amidst adversity. The exhibitions showcase personal belongings of Jewish deportees, including furnishings from their quarters, serving as powerful reminders of those who suffered.
- After the tour concludes, you'll return comfortably back to Wroclaw via a round-trip transfer.

Barbed wire fence and watchtower at Auschwitz Birkenau, Auschwitz II barracks in Poland.

Remains of crematorium chimneys at Auschwitz Birkenau, Poland.

Guide explaining historical photo at Auschwitz Birkenau to tour group.

Barbed wire fence and watchtower at Auschwitz Birkenau, Auschwitz II barracks in Poland.

Remains of crematorium chimneys at Auschwitz Birkenau, Poland.

Guide explaining historical photo during Auschwitz Birkenau tour from Wroclaw.
What to Bring
Wearing comfortable shoes is essential as the tour involves walking, and it's important to dress respectfully due to the nature of the site.
Prohibited Items
- Flash photography and tripod usage are prohibited.
The size limit for backpacks entering the Museum is 30x20x10 cm.
Accessibility Details
Wheelchairs can be obtained free of charge at the Visitor Service Center. However, navigating around might be challenging due to historical preservation efforts.
Additional Information
- We advise against visits for children under 14 years old.
- Maintaining a respectful demeanor is mandatory on Museum grounds.
The tour requires at least two participants, but single visitors can join groups if necessary.

Black van on a scenic road, used for Auschwitz Birkenau AC transfer.

Auschwitz Birkenau barracks and main building with green lawn in foreground.

Guide explaining historical photo during Auschwitz Birkenau tour from Wroclaw.

Black van on a scenic road, used for Auschwitz Birkenau AC transfer.

Auschwitz Birkenau barracks and main building with green lawn in foreground.
Wear comfortable shoes and appropriate clothing for a respectful visit as there's plenty of walking involved on this tour.
To make your entry smoother, ensure you bring backpacks that do not exceed the size limit of 30x20x10 cm.
If you're visiting during peak times, consider booking in advance to avoid sold-out sessions and enjoy a smooth experience with hotel transfers included.
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Operating hours
Auschwitz concentration camp
- Timings are displayed in the venue's time zone.
- Closed on 1st Jan 2026 and 25th Dec 2026.
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