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Duration: 10 hours
Departs: Krakow, Krakow
Ticket Type: Mobile or paper ticket accepted
Free cancellation
Auschwitz was established in 1940 It was the biggest Nazi concentration camp for Poles and prisoners from other countries. They were condemned by the hitlerite fascism to isolation and slow extermination by hunger, exhausting work, criminal experiments, or to a quick death as a result of individual and mass executions. A place definitely worth seeing.
Wieliczka Salt mine Is a priceless historical monument of the world's material culture and the only open mining facility in the world working continuously since the Middle Ages.
• One of the most well-known tourist facilities in Poland
• A complex of underground excavations consisting of 3 thousand chambers of the total length of 300 km at levels from 64 to 327 meters deep
• Inscribed onto the First UNESCO World Natural and Cultural Heritage List in 1978
Comfortable air-conditioned minivan transportation with licensed driver
Documentary movie (subject to availability)
Guided tour of Auschwitz-Birkenau and salt mine in English
Headphones to hear the guide
Insurance
Masks and gloves for all guests available in our cars
Transport to and from Krakow
Transportation between both Auschwitz camps and Wieliczka Salt Mine
Wi-Fi access
Extra fee in Wieliczka for taking photos 10pln
Food and drinks
Gratuities
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