Experience the must-see sites near Krakow with a one-day tour of the Auschwitz-Birkenau Memorial and Wieliczka Salt Mine. Explore the infamous Nazi extermination camp and marvel at the underground wonders of the salt mine.
Experience the must-see sites near Krakow with a one-day tour of the Auschwitz-Birkenau Memorial and Wieliczka Salt Mine. Explore the infamous Nazi extermination camp and marvel at the underground wonders of the salt mine.
- Krakow - The journey begins with security procedures followed by a two-hour travel to the first attraction.
- Wieliczka Salt Mine - On the tourist route of the Wieliczka Salt Mine, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, located several hundred meters below the city, the guide will share stories of the miners who worked here over generations, along with…
- Krakow - The journey begins with security procedures followed by a two-hour travel to the first attraction.
- Wieliczka Salt Mine - On the tourist route of the Wieliczka Salt Mine, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, located several hundred meters below the city, the guide will share stories of the miners who worked here over generations, along with the legends and facts surrounding this remarkable place. Listen to tales of Princess Kinga and her salt treasures brought to Polish lands, and marvel at the underground salt lakes and the beautifully illuminated halls that glisten and sparkle. The endless corridors and shafts, along with numerous geological forms and human-made figures, offer a truly breathtaking sight, making the climb up hundreds of stairs worthwhile.
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Panstwowe Muzeum Auschwitz-Birkenau - Upon arrival, a guided tour of the oldest section of the camp complex begins, highlighting the gradual extermination through inhumane living conditions and the annihilation of prisoners.
Here, visitors will see: - the ominous camp gate with the inscription “Arbeit macht frei”;
- former camp barracks, now housing thematic exhibitions on the camp’s history, illustrating prisoners’ lives, and displaying a collection of personal belongings and photos;
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the wall where prisoners were executed, barbed wire fences, watchtowers, and gallows, all of which still bear witness to the conditions under which the Nazi genocide occurred.
After a brief pause, the visit continues to Auschwitz II-Birkenau, located approximately 3 km away, covering a vast area of 140 hectares. Around 300 different structures, including barracks, latrines, and guardhouses, depict the living conditions of the prisoners, while the gas chambers and crematoria ruins stand as a silent testament to their extermination.
- Guided tour including ticket to Wieliczka Salt Mine
- Convenient transfer covering Kraków, Oświęcim, and Wieliczka
- Entry and guided tour of the Auschwitz-Birkenau Memorial
- Guided tour including ticket to Wieliczka Salt Mine
- Convenient transfer covering Kraków, Oświęcim, and Wieliczka
- Entry and guided tour of the Auschwitz-Birkenau Memorial
- Food and drink
- Not listed as included in the price
- Food and drink
- Not listed as included in the price
A perfect plan for those wishing to see Krakow in a brief period yet get the most out of their visit. Alongside the architectural beauties of the Old Town and Wawel, the notorious Nazi extermination camp in Oświęcim and the salt mine in Wieliczka are ‘must-visit’ landmarks, drawing several tourists globally. Partake in a one-day guided tour to the…
A perfect plan for those wishing to see Krakow in a brief period yet get the most out of their visit. Alongside the architectural beauties of the Old Town and Wawel, the notorious Nazi extermination camp in Oświęcim and the salt mine in Wieliczka are ‘must-visit’ landmarks, drawing several tourists globally. Partake in a one-day guided tour to the Auschwitz-Birkenau Memorial and Museum and be in awe of the subterranean marvels of nature and human craftsmanship in Wieliczka. Spare time for additional exploration of Krakow or take leisure at your convenience.
- Remember to bring your ID card or passport on the day of departure to the Auschwitz-Birkenau Museum (you will not be able to enter the museum without it).
- The name and surname on the reservation must be the same as in the ID card. The organizer does not bear any responsibility if any of our clients is denied entry to the Auschwitz-Birkenau Museum due to lack of documents
- Part of the tour is outdoors, so be prepared for different weather conditions - bring an umbrella, a heat hat, drinking water, comfortable shoes etc. In the mine, at any time of the year, the temperature is around 14-16 degrees Celsius, you can feel drafts.
- Eating and smoking, as well as acting in a loud manner are forbidden at the Museums.
- During the tour, small breaks are planned, we suggest taking a sandwich and water with you, it is worth having prepared converted money in Polish zlotys to buy food or souvenirs.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.