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Can you do Auschwitz and salt mines in one day?

Groups get from 4 up to 8 participants, maximum size of the group at Auschwitz is between 20 - 30 people. During the trip you stay under our driver's care, you can rely on his experience. Auschwitz tour takes about 6 hours if you decide to made Auschwitz & Salt Mine 1 day tour it takes about 10 hours.



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How long will it take to cover Auschwitz? Visiting Auschwitz can take a minimum of three-and-a-half hours. Visitors can stay on the site 90 minutes after the last entrance hour.

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If you don't have your tickets booked in advance, you might have to wait about 30 minutes to an hour to get your tickets and head inside the salt mine. The best thing to do is to book your tickets online and choose either a guided tour or skip the line tickets.

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Tour information We will pick up all passengers directly from hotel ,apartments and the driver will takes to Auschwitz-Birkenau camp first and then to the Salt Mine in Wieliczka. The whole tour takes approximately about 10-11 hours.

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If you want to enjoy the good weather, May- September is the best time for visiting Auschwitz. However, if you want to avoid peak season rush, April to May may be a better choice. Earmark a weekday for the visit.

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No stay in Krakow would be complete without a visit to the impressive Wieliczka Salt Mine. With over 1.5 million visitors per year, the Krakow salt mines is one of Poland's most popular attractions. It's definitely one of the top places to see when visiting Krakow!

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There's no dress code in place at Auschwitz. However, visitors are expected to dress respectfully, keeping the historical significance of the place in mind. Ensure your backpack or handbag does not exceed dimensions: 30x20x10 cm.

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Visit one of the most significant places in Poland on a 7-hour tour of the Auschwitz Museum and Birkenau Camp in Oswiecim. Explore a symbol of the Holocaust and memorial to the victims of the Nazis.

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