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Can you do Auschwitz in one day?

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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Plan a visit In order to take in the grounds and exhibitions in a suitable way, visitors should set aside a minimum of about 90 minutes for the Auschwitz site and the same amount of time for Auschwitz II-Birkenau.

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Situated just about five hours north-east from Prague, Auschwitz is a popular day trip. This is the place where the most terrible chapters of WWII took place. Come with us to visit the concentration camp Auschwitz. You will never forget!

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Some suggest that it is better to do both in one day as the salt mines will bring the mood back up a bit after visiting Auschwitz, but personally I would not recommend doing both in one day. Three weeks ago we returned from Krakow. I ordered through a web transfer from the airport to the hotel, so we know Zibi.

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Visiting Auschwitz without a guide? Make sure to book your ticket. At certain hours you are not able to visit Auschwitz without a guide. You cannot visit Auschwitz between 10:00 and 13:00 without a guide from 1 January to 30 March and in November.

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While the memorial does not specifically impose a dress code, it urges visitors to dress appropriately, keeping in mind the solemn and sensitive nature of the site. Photography is allowed on the grounds of the museum, but visitors should avoid using flash and stands.

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Visits to the memorial site (Auschwitz I and Auschwitz II-Birkenau) are free of charge. Due to the large volume of visitors, visitors are now only permitted to visit the memorial site without a guide at certain times.

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There are no specific clothing restrictions at Auschwitz. However, visitors are expected to dress appropriately out of respect for the memory of the victims. Avoid wearing clothing items with slogans, offensive prints, or anything that could be seen as disrespectful.

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While there are no specific rules on attire for visiting Auschwitz and Birkenau, visitors are encouraged to dress respectfully and modestly, keeping in mind the gravity of the location and its purpose as both a memorial and museum.

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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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You can expect to do a lot of walking at Auschwitz. Auschwitz covers an area of about 12 square miles (30 square kilometers) and although shuttle buses run between the areas open to visitors, you will still do a lot of walking.

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Our most recommended Auschwitz Tours
  • Krakow: Auschwitz Guided Tour with Pickup and Optional Lunch. ...
  • Auschwitz-Birkenau: Skip-the-Line Guided Tour. ...
  • Krakow: Auschwitz-Birkenau Guided Tour with Transportation. ...
  • From Krakow: Auschwitz-Birkenau Tour with Transportation. ...
  • Auschwitz-Birkenau Skip-the-Line Guided Tour.


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Auschwitz Tour concentration camp – where to stay to visit? Unless your trip to Poland is very short and you plan on visiting only the Auschwitz Museum, it's best to stay in Krakow. Oswiecim is a small town; although you can find hotels there, your options are much more limited.

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The Auschwitz exhibition shop is open Monday to Sunday and offers visitors a wide range of books, audiovisual material and other stationery and arts materials related to the study of the Holocaust and the different groups of victims persecuted by Nazi Germany.

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Wear comfortable shoes: You will be doing a lot of walking in Auschwitz, so wear comfortable, closed shoes that will allow you to move around the site easily. Bring water and snacks: Auschwitz Birkenau is a large site, and you may be walking and exploring for several hours.

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Are children sometimes too young to be exposed to the horrors of the Holocaust? Official guidelines from memorial staff recommend that those under 14 do not visit. But this is just a recommendation, not a rule.

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Getting to Auschwitz from Krakow
  1. By Bus. Duration: 1 hour 30 minutes. Cost: € 2.5 - € 4. Buses ply frequently Krakow MDA, the main bus station at Oswiecim. ...
  2. By Train. Duration: 1 hour 45 minutes. Cost: € 3. ...
  3. By Car. Duration: 1 hour 15 minutes. Cost: € 61. ...
  4. Guided Tour. Duration: 7 - 11 hours. Cost: Starts at €23.56.


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Shorts, mini-skirts, sandals, flip-flops etc. are perfectly OK and worn by many locals in Krakow in summer - obviously only on hot days and not in formal occasions. PS. If you plan to visit churches, it is a good idea to dress more conservatively.

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