Tour Details
- Duration
- 7.5 hours
- Product Type
- Tour
- Venues
- Memorial and Museum Auschwitz-Birkenau
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Tour Description
Visiting the site of one of human history’s most horrific crimes is not a decision to take lightly. Auschwitz-Birkenau stands as a stark symbol of the systematic murder of six million Jewish people. Being there is a profoundly emotional experience—one that confronts you with the weight of history in an immediate, unforgettable way.
Our Auschwitz private tour aims to provide respectful, meaningful insight into this solemn place. Led by experts with deep personal connections to the site and extensive knowledge of both the events at Auschwitz and the broader context of the Holocaust, we aim to help you engage with this dark chapter in a thoughtful, informed manner. You’ll come away with a deeper understanding of its significance, its enduring consequences, and a renewed sense of urgency behind the words: “never again.”
Choose this tour if…
- You feel a personal connection to this period in history, especially if it touched your own family or heritage.
- You seek to deepen your understanding and are open to challenging your assumptions.
- You value intelligent dialogue about one of the most tragic and consequential events of the past.
- You’d prefer the practical arrangements be handled for you, so you can engage with the experience fully and reflectively.
Whether you’re visiting alone or with a group of varying ages or levels of knowledge, our experience is designed to be thoughtful and suitable for everyone involved.
Experts
Your experience begins with private transport from your accommodation in central Kraków. A driver will bring you on the 90-minute journey to the Auschwitz Memorial, where your expert guide will be waiting to begin the tour.
The visit begins at Auschwitz I, a former military barracks repurposed by the Nazis to imprison Polish political detainees. It was here that plans were developed for the expansion of the camp system, culminating in the construction of Auschwitz II–Birkenau, the primary site of mass extermination.
At this stage, we lay the historical foundation—examining the rise of the Nazi regime, the development of its ideology, and how Auschwitz evolved from a prison into a center for industrialized genocide.
Passing through the infamous gate bearing the words Arbeit macht frei ("Work Sets You Free"), you’ll spend the morning exploring the barracks, learning about prisoner conditions, viewing archival photographs, and hearing survivor testimonies. Auschwitz I also served as the site of early experiments in mass murder. Here, you’ll see one of the only remaining gas chambers and crematoria—prototypes for the larger-scale extermination later implemented at Birkenau.
Following an informal lunch break, you’ll make the short journey with your expert and driver to Auschwitz II–Birkenau. The contrast between the two sites is striking. The vastness of Birkenau, with its haunting entrance gate and railway tracks, is intensely sobering. Though much of the site was destroyed by the Nazis in the final days of the war, powerful traces remain. You’ll visit reconstructed barracks to gain perspective on the inhumane living conditions endured by prisoners, and spend time memorializing those who perished.
Our experts are deeply empathetic and skilled in guiding visitors through this emotionally challenging landscape. They balance informative storytelling with moments for private reflection, ensuring a respectful and meaningful experience.
Tickets
We will organize timed entry to the memorial with priority access.
Transportation
We organize round-trip private car service from your accommodation in central Kraków. It is about an hour and a half drive to the memorial. The car service is included in the price of the tour. Allow about 7.5 hours for the day with the round-trip transportation; your time on site with your guide will be about 4.5 hours.
Lunch
We will break for lunch during the tour. There is an on-site cafe, or you may choose to bring a picnic lunch. The cost of lunch is not included in the price of the tour.
We understand that some of our guests may have mobility concerns, and we want to ensure you have a comfortable and enjoyable experience throughout your tour. If there are any accessibility concerns that your tour guide will need to be aware of, please let our team know at the time of booking.
Wheelchair accessibility
Access to the site is restricted, but the museum is slowly making accommodations. There is extensive information here.
Service dog accommodations
Guests may enter the grounds with an assistance dog on presentation of a certificate of appropriate training and a current vaccination booklet. The dog must be led on a leash.
For further information on accessibility of the site, see here.
How will we get to the Auschwitz-Birkenau memorial?
Context organizes a round-trip private car service for this tour. It’s about an hour and a half drive from central Kraków to the memorial.
Will my guide meet me in Kraków and travel with me?
You will meet your guide directly at the Auschwitz-Birkenau memorial. Your driver will collect you from your accommodations in central Kraków and transport you to your guide. If you have it, please note your accommodation name and address in the notes section when checking out. Otherwise, we will contact you for this information later.
I am staying outside Kraków. Can I do this tour?
Please contact us at info@contexttravel.com to discuss how we might accommodate. Depending on where you are staying and the distance from the memorial, the price of the tour may change.
Please contact us at info@contexttravel.com to discuss how we might accommodate. Depending on where you are staying and the distance from the memorial, the price of the tour may change.
The participant maximum on your website is 6. Can I visit with a larger group?
This may be possible. Please contact us at info@contexttravel.com to discuss accommodations and pricing.
Can this tour be booked for any day of the week?
While the Auschwitz Memorial is technically open daily, confirming your experience depends on the availability of both our two guides and the museum’s touring schedule. After receiving your booking, we may contact you to discuss alternate availability options if needed.
Can this tour be booked for any day of the week?
While the Auschwitz Memorial is technically open daily, confirming your experience depends on the availability of both our two guides and the museum’s touring schedule. After receiving your booking, we may contact you to discuss alternate availability options if needed.
Cancellation Policy
Book with confidence — see Context's flexible cancellation policy here.
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