Please refer to your voucher for final information regarding meeting points, pick-up locations, and pick-up time
Meeting point description: In front of a restaurant in Auschwitz, next to the white ticket booth.(Leszczyńskiej 15, Oświęcim, Poland)
Know in advance:All participants must provide their full name and contact details at the time of booking. Please ensure that the name on your ID exactly matches the name provided at the booking to avoid issues at the entrance
The museum can change your visit time, so your pickup time may change accordingly. You will receive final confirmation via email 1–2 days before the tour. Due to the extremely high visitors’ volume and internal policies, Auschwitz-Birkenau reserves the right to cancel tours or guides at any time, even a few days or hours before the visit. If this happens, you will be informed and if possible, offered an alternative date or program
All visitors are required to pass through security checks before entering the museum grounds
Yes, an official guided tour of Auschwitz-Birkenau is highly recommended. It provides crucial historical context, detailed explanations of the sites' significance, and personal narratives that deepen understanding beyond what can be gained from a self-guided visit. The guided experience ensures a comprehensive and respectful exploration of both Auschwitz I and Auschwitz II Birkenau.
The official guided tour typically covers both Auschwitz I (the main camp) and Auschwitz II Birkenau (the extermination camp). In Auschwitz I, you will see original barracks, the crematorium, and exhibitions with prisoner belongings. At Birkenau, you will visit the vast area of the camp, including the remains of gas chambers and barracks, gaining an understanding of the scale of the atrocities.
There is a regular shuttle bus service that operates frequently between Auschwitz I and Auschwitz II Birkenau. This shuttle is free for visitors. While the sites are close, walking between them is generally not recommended due to the distance (approximately 3.5 km or 2.2 miles) and time constraints, especially if you are on a guided tour.
Visitors can book an official guided tour with skip-the-line entrance through various online travel platforms. For a convenient and reliable booking experience, you can consider using KKday. Booking through KKday allows you to secure your spot in advance, bypass queues, and ensures you receive an official guided tour that covers both Auschwitz I and Auschwitz II Birkenau, providing a structured and informative visit.
From Krakow, the most common ways to reach Auschwitz-Birkenau are by bus or train to Oświęcim, followed by a local bus or taxi to the museum entrance. Many visitors also opt for organized tours that include round-trip transportation, offering a hassle-free journey directly to the site.
Visitors should dress respectfully and comfortably. Modest clothing that covers shoulders and knees is appropriate. Comfortable shoes are essential as there is a lot of walking. Be prepared for varying weather conditions. It is a solemn site, so visitors should maintain a quiet demeanor and adhere to all rules.
The official guided tour of both Auschwitz I and Auschwitz II Birkenau generally lasts around 3.5 to 4 hours. This duration includes time spent traveling between the two sites, allowing for a comprehensive and respectful exploration of the historical significance of each area.
Visitors must respect the solemn nature of the site, maintaining silence and decorum. Photography is generally permitted but prohibited in certain areas. Large bags are not allowed inside; smaller bags are subject to size restrictions. Eating and drinking are restricted to designated areas. Adhere to all museum staff instructions.