Auschwitz-Birkenau Day Trip from Warsaw
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Experience Highlights
Learn about the history of the Holocaust with this 1-day tour to Auschwitz-Birkenau from Warsaw. Entrance tickets to this famous concentration camp are included and skip-the-line access is guaranteed. For around 14 hours you will be accompanied by a tour guide as part of a small group of around 8 people.
Transfers in an air-conditioned vehicle areincluded along with pick-up from your hotel. You won't have to worry about food as a full traditional Polish lunch is included.
- Learn all about what happened at Auschwitz-Birkenau, the largest Nazi extermination camp with this guided tour from Warsaw.
- Travel in comfort with air-conditioned transfers included and pick-up from your hotel
- Enjoy a more intimate and personalised experience, as you will be part of a small group of around 8 people
- Lunch with a full traditional Polish meal already included in the tour
What’s included
- Excursion to Auschwitz-Birkenau from Warsaw
- Entrance to Auschwitz-Birkenau
- Tourist guide
- Transfers in air-conditioned vehicles
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Step by Step
Discover for yourself a very important part of World War II history with this tour to Auschwitz-Birkenau from Warsaw. You will dedicate 1 day to this experience, about 14 hours in total, accompanied by a tour guide.
The two places are about 330 km apart, but you don't have to worry about that, as all transfers are included in the tour in an air-conditioned vehicle. You will be picked up directly at the door of your hotel, so you won't waste any time. Meals will not be a problem either as a full traditional Polish lunch is included .
The fast-track entrance to the concentration camp is included, so you can walk among the houses where the Jewish prisoners lived. Auschwitz is a place with a historic atmosphere, which you will be able to enjoy in a more intimate way as you will be part of a small group of about 8 people.
As you walk through the interior, you will discover the conditions in which the Jewish prisoners lived and what their daily lives were like. You will see the original buildings that remain, as well as the places where they slept and worked.
Even today there are still suitcases, shoes, and documents that belonged to thousands of Jews who were imprisoned inside this extermination camp. You can see these when you visit the museum inside the camp.