All prices are per person
This is our offer for those visitors who have their own tickets or guide reservation and looking for comfortable transportation with our English speaking driver to the Auschwitz-Birkenau Memorial
All over the world, Auschwitz has become a symbol of terror, genocide and the Holocaust.
This study tour is a perfect opportunity for those visitors who wish to get the most of their visit at the Auschwitz-Birkenau Memorial. This is our offer for those who want to focus on particular sites at the Memorial and get more detailed information about the camps.
The program of a study tour in 6 hour version includes visiting both – Auschwitz I and Auschwitz II-Birkenau. A standard tour at the Birkenau camp is extended by visiting objects associated with the mass destruction of the Jews like e.g. the ruins of gas chambers and crematoria IV and V, so-called ‘Kanada’ barracks, the ‘Sauna’ building and Bunker No. 2.
You will arrive about half hour before your tour, as there’s about 20-25 minute time required for the security check. This applies to all types of Auschwitz tours. After the tour we will take you back to your hotel or to any point within the centre of Krakow – following your wish.
By taking this private tour you have a guarantee of being taken back and forth directly and in a full comfort.
For this tour we provide fully comfortable, air conditioned and spacious cars to be exclusively at your disposal. See our cars here. We are fully licensed for tour and transportation services. We always do our best to provide best English speaking drivers for all our tours and transfers. However kindly note that for these services – taxi transfers only – it may happen that it would be a service of a basic English speaking driver provided, depending on numbers of bookings on the day).
You are more than welcome to contact us in case or any enquiry. We will give you all additional information you need and fully organise your tour according to your requirements.
The Auschwitz – Birkenau Memorial Museum (founded in 1947) was included on the UNESCO List of World Heritage Sites. The first transport of Polish political prisoner deportees arrived in Auschwitz on June 14, 1940. This day is regarded as the date the camp started to function. Afterwards, Soviet Prisoners of War, Gypsies and prisoners of many other nationalities from all over...
The Auschwitz – Birkenau Memorial Museum (founded in 1947) was included on the UNESCO List of World Heritage Sites. The first transport of Polish political prisoner deportees arrived in Auschwitz on June 14, 1940. This day is regarded as the date the camp started to function. Afterwards, Soviet Prisoners of War, Gypsies and prisoners of many other nationalities from all over the German-occupied Europe were transported here to suffer and die in hellish conditions. In 1942, notably after the construction of the nearby Auschwitz II-Birkenau concentration camp, destruction of the European Jews started to come. Most of them were immediately put to death in the gas chambers of Birkenau. Those who spared immediate death by being selected for labour were systematically stripped of their individual identities. Most prisoners survived at Auschwitz only a few weeks or months. A visit to Auschwitz will let you learn more about this tragic time in the world’s history.