Auschwitz & Cracow Low Cost from Warsaw Heartbreaking Tour with Pick up/Drop off

Tour info

Duration
15 hours
Group Size
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Meeting Point
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Why take this tour?

Travellers should book this tour because it's the most comfortable way to visit Auschwitz and Cracow. We do not offer transportation by mini-bus – it is a really uncomfortable and long journey which takes 5 hours in one, single way. With our Cracow tour you will be picked up at your hotel by an English speaking driver and transferred to the train station. Our offer includes a train which will take you to Cracow as fast and comfortable as it can be - in 2 hours and 15 minutes. After the arrival you will join to the bus group tour to Auschwitz Museum. At the museum you will have the opportunity to see the shocking gas chambers, the crematorium and the death cells. Then you will go back to Cracow and our professional guide will greet you and then you will be taken to the fascinating journey through the secrets of Cracow. At the end of the tour you will again be transported to train. There you will have a chance to chill after a very absorbing sightseeing.

What’s included?

  • profesional guides services, guides english spanish, russian,french, german languages, transportation, no other costs

  • pick up

  • Admission to the museum

  • Train tickets

  • Entry/Admission - Oswiecim

  • no food, no other activities. Only morning pick up from hotel to Warsaw's railway station is included.

  • No foods and drinks included

  • drop off

Things to know

Before you book

  • Duration: 15h

  • Mobile tickets accepted

  • Instant confirmation

Covid Policy

  • Hand sanitizer available to travelers and staff
  • Transportation vehicles regularly sanitized

Cancellation Policy

    All sales are final and incur 100% cancellation penalties.

Operated by:

Warsaw City Tours

About operator:

Explore Poland's resilient and modern capital city on an afternoon sightseeing tour by coach. Cover most of the major landmarks, including the Royal Castle, King Sigismund III’s Column, Holy Cross Church, Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, a historic vodka factory, and the UNESCO-listed Old Town, faithfully rebuilt after the destruction of World War II. Hear stories of wartime  tragedy and triumph as you see the former Jewish Ghetto and Monument of the Warsaw Uprising of 1944.

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