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    Państwowe Muzeum Auschwitz-Birkenau - Crematorium

    Państwowe Muzeum Auschwitz-Birkenau

    4.6(98 reviews)
    57.5 km

    Visiting Auschwitz/Birkinau was top of the list for me when visiting Krakow. I visited Dachau over…read more10+ years ago which was the very first concentration camp but Auschwitz-Birkenau was a scale larger and meant for extermination. It certainly was eye opening, upsetting at times and unimaginable in horrors. Booking online ahead was important to secure an English tour on a date/time that worked for my schedule. Note there were two tours available: (1) normal took 3.5 hours or (2) 6 hour educational. I booked mine about one month ahead of time (March visit for me) but tours could sell out sooner depending on the season. After booking, recommendation was to arrive min. 30 minutes prior to allow time to clear security. No large backpacks were allowed (though inconsistent in applying the rule) and had to be checked in across the street. I suggest taking the Lajkonik bus from Krakow (22zl each way) which dropped us off right in front of the main museum entrance. It was a better option in my opinion versus taking the train and then having to walk (20+ minutes) or taxi. Return buses can quickly fill up so book a seat online for a time slot at least 1/2 hour after your tour ends (to give you enough time to get back from Birkenau). However, if you miss your scheduled bus or want to leave earlier then the online ticket cannot be reapplied. Tours left every fifteen minutes which seemed a bit rushed initially as some tours started backing up or speaking over each other. However, after the first half hour the spacing finally improved and it was a better experience. Our guide was an excellent source of information and really helped us understand the importance of every stop along the way. Photos without flash were allowed but the guide will inform when it's not allowed. The total tour was 3 hours, 30 minutes across both camps. ~2 hours to complete Auschwitz, a break and bus ride in between, and ~1 hour to complete Birkenau. I could say more but it's a must to experience for yourself.

    All the stories you know come to life when you visit this site. Be prepared for things you couldn't…read moreimagine and things you didn't know. One of the reasons I wanted to goto Poland. I'm so glad I made it here. Our tour guide was awesome . You could feel her passion on all the events of this time and she left us with many thoughts to dwell on. The one that sticks in my head is that even though this was called a concentration camp, it actually was an extermination site. This is a all to real part of history. The largest mass killing in the history of mankind. This site is basically a memorial to those who died. A must see site if your ever close. Truly humbling .

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    Państwowe Muzeum Auschwitz-Birkenau - Those with disabilities were sent to death immediately

    Those with disabilities were sent to death immediately

    Państwowe Muzeum Auschwitz-Birkenau
    Państwowe Muzeum Auschwitz-Birkenau

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    Zamek Królewski na Wawelu

    Zamek Królewski na Wawelu

    4.3(83 reviews)
    6.8 kmStare Miasto, Śródmieście

    Hmm... Yelp has a separate listing for the Castle and the Cathedral. The Cathedral is on the castle…read moregrounds; you can't get there without going into the castle area. So... basically just do it all. The castle grounds are within solid brick walls. The main building is heavily art work and tapestries. The cathedral has some really creative tombs. I'll attach pictures - better than words. There's also a small cave that you can go through and see a dragon statue that breathes fire periodically. The cathedral and the cave cost a small amount. We got an English speaking tour guide for the castle which really helped us understand the history. Poland's been through some tough times and came out successful.

    There's no way that you can stay in Kraków and not see Wawel Castle. It's the heart and soul of the…read morecity. A national treasure! The castle grounds, cathedral, and royal residences are all very impressive. You can spend as much time as you want up there taking in the views of the city and the castle complex. There's no admission fee to walk around the castle grounds. It's a small fee to enter the cathedral to see the exhibits, royal tombs, and the bell tower. There are separate fees to enter the residences and the museum. I didn't see any combo tickets offered to see everything. However, I believe you can purchase them online if you know exactly what you want to see on the day of your visit. We just bought our tickets at the cathedral ticketing office. There wasn't much of a wait in the afternoon on a weekday. We actually visited twice during our stay since our hotel was nearby. The first time was during a walking tour of Old Town. We decided to go back a 2nd time on our own to see the cathedral & gardens. It was a beautiful sunny day.

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    Zamek Królewski na Wawelu - Wawel Castle complex

    Wawel Castle complex

    Zamek Królewski na Wawelu
    Zamek Królewski na Wawelu

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