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Auschwitz-Birkenau Tickets & Tours

Compare every ticket and tour option — from free self-guided entry to guided tours with hotel pickup, private transport, and multi-site combos.

Auschwitz-Birkenau Tickets & Tours
Best for first-timers

Guided tours with hotel pickup include transport, skip-the-line entry, and a licensed guide.

Best premium option

Private transport offers a flexible, personalised schedule at your own pace.

Best combo value

Auschwitz + Salt Mine covers two top Kraków attractions in a single day.

Best from other cities

Day tours from Warsaw, Wrocław, and Katowice include return transport and a guide.

Top Auschwitz Experiences

The most popular ways to visit — start here.

Other Auschwitz Ticket Options

More ways to visit — by city, group size, and travel style.

Auschwitz Birkenau Private Tour
Private TourFrom Kraków

Auschwitz Birkenau Private Tour

A private full-day tour from Kraków with dedicated transport, hotel pickup, and a licensed guide for a personalised visit to Auschwitz I and Birkenau.

Auschwitz Tour from Krakow
From Kraków

Auschwitz Tour from Krakow

A guided day tour from Kraków with hotel pickup, skip-the-line entry, and a 3.5-hour guided visit to Auschwitz I and Birkenau led by a licensed museum educator.

Auschwitz Tour from Warsaw
From Warsaw

Auschwitz Tour from Warsaw

A full-day guided tour from Warsaw to Auschwitz-Birkenau, including hotel pickup, train and bus transfers to Kraków, and an English-language guided visit through both camps across approximately 15 hours.

Auschwitz Tour from Katowice
From Katowice

Auschwitz Tour from Katowice

A 6-hour guided day tour from Katowice with hotel pickup, skip-the-line entry, and an English-speaking guide to Auschwitz-Birkenau approximately 25 km from the city.

Auschwitz Tour from Wrocław
From Wrocław

Auschwitz Tour from Wrocław

A full-day guided tour from Wrocław with hotel pickup, round-trip coach transport, and an English-language guided visit through both Auschwitz I and Auschwitz II-Birkenau.

Auschwitz Tour from Prague
From Prague

Auschwitz Tour from Prague

A private full-day tour from Prague to Auschwitz-Birkenau with a licensed guide, covering approximately 13 hours of travel and a guided visit to both the main camp and Birkenau.

Which Auschwitz Ticket Should You Choose?

A quick comparison to match the ticket type to your visit.

TicketBest ForPriceBook
Guided Tour with Hotel PickupMultiple languages · 7 hours Most Popular From PLN189 Book Now
Auschwitz and Salt Mine Guided TourMultiple languages · 11 hours Best Combo Value From PLN289 Book Now
Auschwitz Birkenau Private TourPrivate · 8 hours Private Tour From PLN139 Book Now
Auschwitz Tour from KrakowMultiple languages · 7 hours From Kraków From PLN189 Book Now
Auschwitz Tour from WarsawEnglish · 15 hours From Warsaw From PLN349 Book Now
Auschwitz Tour from KatowiceEnglish · 6 hours From Katowice From PLN149 Book Now
Auschwitz Tour from WrocławEnglish · 12 hours From Wrocław From PLN259 Book Now
Auschwitz Tour from PraguePrivate · Full day From Prague From PLN599 Book Now

How to Pick the Right Auschwitz-Birkenau Experience

A few simple ways to decide based on your timing, travel style, and budget.

If you want the full historical experience

Choose a guided tour for the deepest understanding of both Auschwitz I and Auschwitz II-Birkenau.

  • Book a full-day guided tour (6–7 hours) that covers both camps with an educator
  • Choose a study tour if you want extended time at key sites like Block 11 and the gas chambers
  • Pick a tour in your native language — the memorial offers guides in over 15 languages
  • Consider a private guide if your group wants to ask questions freely and set your own pace

If you’re short on time or visiting independently

A general admission or half-day option lets you see the essentials without a full-day commitment.

  • Free general admission slots are available but limited — book online at least 2–3 weeks ahead
  • A 3.5-hour guided group tour covers the main exhibitions at Auschwitz I and the Birkenau grounds
  • Visit early morning or late afternoon to avoid peak crowds, especially from April to October
  • Pair a shorter guided visit with a self-guided walk through Birkenau for a flexible schedule

Things to Know Before You Book

Key reminders for a smooth visit.

🎫Book in advance — Free entry to the main site requires a timed reservation; without one you may be turned away, especially in peak season.
🕐Arrive early — Morning slots (8–10 am) are quieter; afternoon crowds can make moving through the memorial site uncomfortable.
Allow 3–4 hours minimum — Auschwitz I and Birkenau together cover a vast area — rushed visits miss critical exhibition blocks and the full Birkenau grounds.
👟Wear comfortable shoes — You will walk several kilometres on uneven ground, gravel paths, and through wooden barracks with no seating.
🔇Dress and behave respectfully — Auschwitz is an active memorial site; loud behaviour, selfie poses near memorials, and eating inside the blocks are prohibited.
🎧Consider a guided tour — Licensed guides provide historical context that self-guided audio tours cannot match; group tours are included with many timed entry slots.

Auschwitz Ticket Guides

Guides to booking tickets, understanding prices, and choosing the right option.

Tour Types: Which Should You Choose?
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Tour Types: Which Should You Choose?

Compare guided tours, private tours, self-guided passes, and multi-site combos to find the option that fits your schedule and travel style.

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Guided Tour vs Self-Guided Visit
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Guided Tour vs Self-Guided Visit

A clear breakdown of what you gain with a licensed guide versus visiting independently — to help you decide which approach suits your visit.

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Entry Passes Explained: Free vs Paid
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Entry Passes Explained: Free vs Paid

Free self-guided passes vs paid guided tours. All passes online only from March 2025.

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How to Book Tickets: Step-by-Step Guide
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How to Book Tickets: Step-by-Step Guide

Book free timed-entry tickets exclusively through visit.auschwitz.org to secure your preferred date and avoid unofficial third-party scam websites.

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How Far in Advance Should You Book?
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How Far in Advance Should You Book?

Book popular tours at least 90 days ahead and guided experiences one to two months in advance to secure summer availability before slots sell out.

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Prices, Concessions & Free Entry
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Prices, Concessions & Free Entry

Entry to the site is free, but guided tours cost around 75 PLN, with concessions available for students under 26, seniors over 75, and disabled visitors.

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Organised Tour vs Booking Direct: Which is Right for You?
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Organised Tour vs Booking Direct: Which is Right for You?

Breaks down the real costs, flexibility, and convenience trade-offs between guided tours and booking direct so you can choose the right approach for your trip.

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Languages Available for Guided Tours
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Languages Available for Guided Tours

Guided tours at this attraction are available in over 20 languages, with online booking in seven languages and complimentary audio headsets provided for groups of ten or more.

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Online Virtual Tours of Auschwitz
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Online Virtual Tours of Auschwitz

Live guided online tour (~2h). Groups and individuals. Book via visit.auschwitz.org.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about tickets & tours.

A guided tour costs approximately 75 PLN (around €17) when booked directly through visit.auschwitz.org. Organised tours from Kraków with hotel pickup and transport typically cost €30–€50 per person.
In summer (June–August), slots sell out weeks in advance. Book 1–2 months ahead for peak season. In the quieter months (November–March), booking 1–2 weeks ahead is usually sufficient.
Yes, self-guided visits are available during certain hours, usually early morning and late afternoon. However, guided tours are recommended for the historical context they provide.
Guided tours are available in over 20 languages, including English, Polish, German, French, Spanish, Italian, and Hebrew. Groups of more than 10 visitors are given headsets.
Most organised tours from Kraków include hotel pickup and drop-off. Check the specific tour listing to confirm, as some budget options require you to meet at a central departure point.
Children under 14 are not recommended to visit due to the graphic nature of the exhibits. Visitors aged 14 and older can join standard guided tours.
A standard guided tour lasts approximately 3.5 hours, covering both the Auschwitz I main camp and Auschwitz II-Birkenau. Extended study tours can run up to 6 hours.
Large bags and luggage over 30x20x10 cm are not permitted. Drones, tripods, and selfie sticks are also banned on the memorial grounds.
A free shuttle bus runs between the two camps every 10-15 minutes and is included with your admission. The drive takes about 5 minutes.
Most guided tour operators allow free cancellation up to 24 hours before the scheduled visit. Individual museum entry bookings are typically non-refundable but can be rescheduled.