Auschwitz Day Trips from Krakow

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Unfortunately, a place like this needs no introduction. What decades ago was a torture camp is today a historical museum that seeks to explain to new generations the errors of the past, preventing the memory of the victims from being lost.

When we talk about Auschwitz we refer to not one but three different camps: an administrative centre (Auschwitz I), an extermination camp (Auschwitz-Birkenau) and a labour camp (Auschwitz III). They are about an hour and a quarter from Kraków and there are different excursions to visit them from Kraków.

  • Auschwitz Day Trip from Krakow
  • From RM189
  • 7 to 8 hours
  • Includes skip-the-line entrance to Auschwitz concentration camp.
  • Transfer by air-conditioned bus
  • Expert guide
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  • Auschwitz and Wieliczka Salt Mine Day Trip from Krakow
  • From RM455
  • 11h
  • Includes entrance to Auschwitz Concentration Camp and Wieliczka Salt Mine
  • Air-conditioned minibus with WiFi
  • Expert guide
  • Book now

How much does it cost to visit Auschwitz: entrance fees and guided tours?

Take your time when visiting Auschwitz| ©Jean Carlo Emer
Take your time when visiting Auschwitz| ©Jean Carlo Emer

If you are wondering how much it costs to visit Auschwitz, you should know that prices can vary depending on which option you choose. If you book a tour to Auschwitz from Krakow, you will pay 189 from the Hellotickets website.

For me, this is the most convenient option, as for the small difference in price you can get to the gate of the concentration camp by private bus and after the visit you will be dropped off back in the centre of Krakow, without worrying about waiting times and most importantly, accompanied by an expert guide. Here is an article with all the information about tickets to Auschwitz.

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Auschwitz Tour

The most classic and popular option is to book a tour to Auschwitz, which includes a bus transfer to and from Krakow, entrance to both concentration camps and the accompaniment of a professional guide. Without a doubt, an educational and moving experience to learn about this dark episode of history in detail.

The tour lasts approximately 7 hours and you will visit Auschwitz I, which was the original camp and houses a series of barracks converted into a museum where photographs, documents and personal objects are exhibited; and Auschwitz II-Birkenau, the largest extermination camp of the complex and the ruins of the crematoria and gas chambers.

Auschwitz-Birkenau is a must-see if you visit Krakow, an engagement with what happened and a reminder of the horrors of humanity.

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Excursion to Auschwitz

and Wieliczka Salt Mines

But my recommendation is to book a tour to Auschwitz and the Wieliczka Salt Mines which includes entrance to the Auschwitz-Birkenau State Museum, tickets to the Wieliczka Salt Mines, the accompaniment of a professional guide and return transport from Krakow in an air-conditioned minibus with WiFi.

The experience lasts approximately 10.5 hours and starts with the transfer from Krakow to the concentration camp, located 50 kilometres away. Upon arrival, the tour begins with a screening of the documentary film The Liberation of Auschwit. Then, together with a guide, visitors will be taken on a tour of the most significant sites of the complex: the crematoria, the Wall of Death, the barracks and the Birkenau Camp

The itinerary continues, starting at noon, with a visit to the Wieliczka Salt Mines, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. This tour is a perfect choice as it combines two unique experiences. Ideal for those who have limited time and are looking to explore both sites in one day, as it allows you to use your time efficiently and without logistical worries.

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Buy the combined ticket or tour to Auschwitz and the Salt Mines?

Auschwitz Tour| ©Signe Brockman
Auschwitz Tour| ©Signe Brockman

The Salt Mine tours from Kraków are, along with the visit to Auschwitz, the most popular attractions in the country. If you don't want to leave Krakow without visiting both, there is a very convenient option, which is to buy the Auschwitz and Salt Mines tour together.

With this option you will save money and time, as you won't have to queue at either site, and you will be accompanied at all times by a guide who will explain everything you see, both in the concentration camp and in the salt mines.

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How to get to Auschwitz?

Visit the Auschwitz camp| ©Jim McDougall
Visit the Auschwitz camp| ©Jim McDougall

It is most convenient to get to Auschwitz concentration camp on a guided tour from Krakow, so you don't have to worry about finding your own method of transport. The tours usually use a private bus or minivan to take you to and from Auschwitz-Birkenau from the centre of Krakow.

But if you prefer, you can also go by train, bus or even by car, if you have decided to rent a car during your trip. Full details on each option can be found here: how to get to Auschwitz from Krakow.

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What are the opening hours of Auschwitz?

Auschwitz Watchtower| ©bipolars polaroids
Auschwitz Watchtower| ©bipolars polaroids

The Auschwitz-Birkenau concentration camp is open every day of the week, every day of the year (except Christmas, New Year's Day and Easter Sunday).

In general, Auschwitz opening hours vary depending on the season from winter to summer, but usually open between 8am and 3pm in winter and until 5 or 6pm in summer.

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How long are the tours and visits to Auschwitz?

Entrance to Auschwitz| ©steve_w
Entrance to Auschwitz| ©steve_w

Depending on the option you choose (whether you take a guided tour or go on your own) you will need more or less time, but you should expect to need between half a day and a full day to organise the return trip from Krakow and the tour inside the complex.

For example, the tour to Auschwitz from Krakow offered by Hellotickets takes about 7 hours and you can choose to go early in the morning or leave later in the afternoon, the latter option being at midday. About 6 or 7 hours later you will be back at your hotel.

If you opt for the combined visit to Auschtwitz and the Salt Mines, the excursion time is inevitably longer, but it will allow you to do both visits in one day. Expect the total duration to be between 10 and 11 hours. See my article on Auschwitz tour length and Auschwitz tours to help you organise your day.

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What will you see in Auschwitz?

The barbed wire fences surround the entire Auschwitz camp.| ©Tomas Forgac
The barbed wire fences surround the entire Auschwitz camp.| ©Tomas Forgac

During your visit to Auschwitz you will see:

  • Iron Gate of Auschwitz I: On this gate you can read in German the macabre phrase "Work will set you free".
  • Auschwitz I: The visit begins at this concentration camp built in 1940 by the Nazi regime to house between 15,000 and 20,000 prisoners.
  • Auschwitz II: Auschwitz II Birkenause was built later, raising the number of prisoners to 90,000. The latter is where the gas chambers were located, which were destroyed at the end of the war by Nazi officials in an attempt to hide their crimes.
  • Auschwitz Birkenauwatchtowers.
  • Documentary: 15 minutes long, it is shown in the visitor centre and will give you a contextual orientation to the history associated with the site.
  • Firing Wall.
  • Main building leading to the gas chambers.
  • Chimneys.
  • Barbed wire fences.

If you want to know more about what to expect on your visit, here is my article on what to see in Auschwitz.

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Practical tips for your visit to Auschwitz

Luggage taken from Auschwitz prisoners| ©Fred Romero
Luggage taken from Auschwitz prisoners| ©Fred Romero

On any other tour, the recommendations that can be given before departure are usually more practical: what to pack in your backpack, what kind of shoes you need, where to eat, where to take the best photos... However, the first recommendation should be of an emotional nature. I'll leave you here, but you can also consult this article with 10 tips for visiting Auschwitz from Krakow.

The emotional part

Many people question a visit to the Auschwitz camps as morbid. However, if done with due respect, it is a valuable history lesson in preserving the memory and remembrance of the victims.

By this I want you to bear in mind that Auschwitz is not an amusement park or a place to take pictures; always try to conduct yourself with the utmost respect. Also, the Auschwitz tour may be difficult for the more sensitive and is not recommended for children.

Printed guidebook

The printed guidebook, which you can buy at the entrance in different languages for less than 3 euros, is essential for orientation during your visit. As for how to get there, if you don't have a private transfer, you can take a train from Krakow's main train station, which takes about two and a half hours.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • How much does it cost to visit Auschwitz: entrance fees and guided tours?

    From €41 you can take a trip to Auschwitz from Krakow.

Reviews from other travellers

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    Q. Z.
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    The tour was enriching and emotional, but would benefit from more time to explore at our own pace.
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    D. F.
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    The tour was an unforgettable experience combining the breathtaking beauty of the salt mines with the profound historical reflection in Auschwitz.
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    H. E.
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    I loved visiting these historical sites, it was a very educational experience. I recommend wearing comfortable shoes, I walked a lot that day.
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    L. X.
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    The excursion to the salt mines and Auschwitz is incredible, it teaches you a lot. Don't miss it, it's worth it.
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    M.
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    I visited a very sad but important place in Krakow. I learned a lot about the history of the Second World War.