The trip was excellent however my only complaint would be that we arrived at Auschwitz for a 20 minute toilet break before being taken to Birkenau. The coach dropped us some distance away which meant the time we had there was very limited (around 20 mins) so we didn’t get to see as much as we would have liked.
Leave Kraków for a day to visit the historic monuments Auschwitz and Birkenau. Auschwitz was one of the largest concentration camps built by the Nazis during the Second World War. The remains of the camps are now listed as UNESCO World Heritage and form the most important memorials of the Holocaust to act as proof of the terrors that took place during the war.
From the starting point located in the centre of Kraków, an English-speaking driver will take you to the town of Oświęcim where the museums are located.
Upon arrival, you can freely walk around Auschwitz for two hours with the help of a rented booklet available in 19 languages. It will provide you with all the background information you need. The driver will then take you to the second camp Auschwitz-Birkenau where you can spend at least 1 hour before travelling back to the centre of Kraków.



