On this full-day tour from Kraków, you’ll visit two sites in southern Poland. In the morning, you’ll go to the former concentration camp at Auschwitz-Birkenau and have a guided tour of the museum and camp site. You’ll also watch a documentary film about the history of the camp.
Then, you’ll go to the Wieliczka Salt Mine, which has been producing salt for over 700 years. You’ll have a 2.5-hour guided tour to see the salt carvings and statues up to 140 metres underground. This tour includes lunch.
מה זה כולל?
- Guide services in English
- Lunch
- Pickup and drop-off
- Documentary film (subject to availability)
- Hotel pickup within Krakow city limits
מה לא כלול?
- Tips
- Food and drinks, unless specified
נגישות
- Infant seats available
בריאות ובטיחות
- Requires a moderate level of physical fitness
- This tour involves a moderate amount of walking and climbing staircases.
תנאים
- This activity is not suitable for people with reduced mobility.
- Visitors must show a valid photo ID.
- Comfortable footwear is recommended.
- Passport needed
השפות שדוברים המדריכים
מידע נוסף
Please note that the maximum size of bags and backpacks permitted on the museum grounds is 30 x 20 x 10 cm. You can leave your belongings inside the bus.
Tours do not run on 1 January, 25 December, Easter Saturday afternoon, Easter Sunday and March of the Living Day.
Please note that to reach the first level of the mine, you'll descend a wooden stairway that has 378 stairs. After the tour, You will be taken up to the surface with a lift.
The temperature in the Salt Mine is approximately 14 degrees Celsius. Please wear warm clothing.
The tour is not recommended for wheelchair users.