De Varsóvia, Auschwitz e Cracóvia, excursão de um dia de trem com embarque e desembarque





Descrição
Você será retirado do seu alojamento e transferido para a estação de trem. O seu motorista que fala inglês o ajudará no check-in e esperará até você embarcar no trem para Cracóvia. Após uma viagem de trem, você será recebido por um motorista local que fala inglês e começará sua excursão em transporte compartilhado para Auschwitz. A excursão em grupo guiada por Auschwitz e Birkenau dura até 3,5 horas. Você aprenderá Aprenda sobre a trágica história do Holocausto. Depois, você partirá de Auschwitz-Birkenau para uma viagem de 1,5 horas até Cracóvia. Você terá três horas de tempo livre para ver a principal praça do mercado em Cracóvia, a maior praça da cidade medieval da Europa. Na Cidade Velha, visite Wawel Hill, onde ficam a Catedral e o Castelo Real, a Town Hall Tower, a Basílica de Santa Maria, a Cracóvia Barbican e a Sukiennice - o Cloth Hall. Depois disso, você embarcará no trem por volta das 19h30, será pego na plataforma e transferido da estação de trem de volta para o hotel em Varsóvia.
Opções de passeio
Itinerário
Você verá a principal praça do mercado em Cracóvia, a maior praça medieval da Europa. Na Cidade Velha, você também pode encontrar a Colina Wawel - com a Catedral e o Castelo Real (até 1611 Wawel era a sede formal da monarquia polonesa - era o local das coroações reais), a Torre da Prefeitura, a Basílica de Santa Maria, Cracóvia Barbican e Sukiennice (Cloth Hall), milhares de bares e deliciosos restaurantes regionais, muitos edifícios históricos e táxis a cavalo.
O campo de concentração de Auschwitz foi estabelecido pelos nazistas alemães nos arredores da cidade de Oswiecim em 1940. Após a guerra, o campo foi transformado em museu com evidências do genocídio. Bloco não. O dia 11, conhecido como Bloco da Morte, foi onde pessoas foram assassinadas também no “Muro da Morte”. Fora do campo há uma câmara de gás, onde 70 mil pessoas foram mortas em 1940-1943. Em 1941, a 3 quilómetros de Oswiecim, na antiga aldeia de Brzezinka, os nazis alemães estabeleceram um novo campo denominado Auschwitz II Birkenau. Em 1942-1945, aprox. 1,5 milhão de pessoas viveram e morreram aqui. A maioria deles (90%) eram judeus, outros eram polacos, ciganos, russos e prisioneiros de 28 países da Europa, pessoas de todas as nacionalidades e convicções políticas e religiosas. Desde 1944, os transportes de prisioneiros de todo o continente entravam diretamente pela “Porta da Morte”. Em 1979, o Campo de Concentração de Auschwitz – Birkenau foi listado como Patrimônio Mundial e Patrimônio Nacional da UNESCO.
Destaques
O que está incluído
Locais e horários de recolha
Por favor, escreva seu endereço na reserva. Nós vamos confirmar-lhe se a partir desse endereço o motorista será capaz de pegar você. Nossos motoristas têm o cartão de nome do principal viajante. O tempo de recolha depende do trem que você escolher. No preço estão os trens expressos às 5h35 de Varsóvia para Cracóvia e às 8h47 de Cracóvia para Varsóvia. Você pode escolher comboios premium com pagamento extra para o bilhete 100PLN (25EUR). Você receberá um plano de seu passeio com todos os detalhes um dia antes.
Avaliações dos viajantes
Informações importantes
- Bebês e crianças pequenas podem andar em um carrinho
- Opções de transporte público disponíveis perto
- Assentos infantis disponíveis
- Adequado para todos os níveis de condicionamento físico
Avaliações(295)
Best tour , very informative. Truly recommend, very organized excellent communication provided all the info for the trip never left us alone one minute OD reassure himself we understood everything and went thru our packet info and walked us through it and helped us get to the train.Among arrival we were picked up by Matheo amazing driver excellent service very informative from pick up in Krakow to drop off . Recommend it 100 percent . Thank you making our experience real and amazing !! Till next time.
Great tour with a lot of information. The guide went into a good amount of detail in a respectful way.
This tour was exceptionally well organized and made it possible to visit two of Poland’s most important destinations in a single day without having to plan the complicated logistics myself. Every aspect of the journey—from the train tickets and transfers to the local transportation and timing—was handled seamlessly. The visit to Auschwitz-Birkenau Memorial and Museum was an incredibly moving and sobering experience. Walking through the preserved barracks, railway tracks, and memorials serves as a powerful reminder of one of history’s darkest chapters. Our guide presented the history with professionalism, respect, and compassion, helping visitors understand not only the historical facts but also the human stories behind them. It is an experience that every person should undertake at least once in their lifetime. Afterward, we continued to Kraków, one of Europe’s most beautiful and historically rich cities. Although our time there was limited, we were able to explore the magnificent Market Square, admire the city’s stunning medieval architecture, and experience the unique atmosphere that makes Kraków one of Poland’s most beloved destinations. Considering the distance from Warsaw, I was impressed by how smoothly the day unfolded. The schedule was ambitious but never felt chaotic, and the tour coordinators communicated clearly throughout the trip. This is a long day with a lot of travel, but if your time in Poland is limited and you want to experience both Auschwitz-Birkenau and Kraków, I cannot recommend this tour highly enough. It combines impeccable organization with an experience that is educational, deeply moving, and truly unforgettable.
This tour was exceptionally well organized and made it possible to visit two of Poland’s most important destinations in a single day without having to plan the complicated logistics myself. Every aspect of the journey—from the train tickets and transfers to the local transportation and timing—was handled seamlessly. The visit to Auschwitz-Birkenau Memorial and Museum was an incredibly moving and sobering experience. Walking through the preserved barracks, railway tracks, and memorials serves as a powerful reminder of one of history’s darkest chapters. Our guide presented the history with professionalism, respect, and compassion, helping visitors understand not only the historical facts but also the human stories behind them. It is an experience that every person should undertake at least once in their lifetime. Afterward, we continued to Kraków, one of Europe’s most beautiful and historically rich cities. Although our time there was limited, we were able to explore the magnificent Market Square, admire the city’s stunning medieval architecture, and experience the unique atmosphere that makes Kraków one of Poland’s most beloved destinations. Considering the distance from Warsaw, I was impressed by how smoothly the day unfolded. The schedule was ambitious but never felt chaotic, and the tour coordinators communicated clearly throughout the trip. This is a long day with a lot of travel, but if your time in Poland is limited and you want to experience both Auschwitz-Birkenau and Kraków, I cannot recommend this tour highly enough. It combines impeccable organization with an experience that is educational, deeply moving, and truly unforgettable.
What an amazing experience. No issues getting picked up at our hotel and getting to the train station. Once we were at the train station someone picked us up to take us to Auschwitz. They already had our tickets and the guide was waiting for us. The process was very smooth our guide Barbara was very informative and highly recommended!
Know that the experience may be difficult due to the nature of the subject matter. Since you visit sites that deserve respect, I would not recommend bringing children who would not understand the significance. On logistical notes, you will need to be able to find your correct meeting points, minor navigation is required. I recommend bringing an umbrella or rain poncho.
Tour included hotel pick up, train to Krakow, round trip to Auschwitz and Birkenau, then train back to Warsaw. Well worth the cost. Wear comfortable shoes, lots of walking but well worth it. Mia the English speaking tour guide was excellent. Dawid our driver was good, a little aggressive but got us there in time.
Transportation was efficient and timely. Our tour-guide was knowledgeable and had good English communication skills.
There was last minute changes to the tour we originally booked. The operator timely informed me of the change and found an alternative solution which worked better than the original plan. The driver was punctual, professional and very cordial.
Very good and interesting, the guide we had at the concentration camp was very knowledgeable and explained everything very well. I would have only liked to stay a little longer during the second part; that second half was very rushed. I definitely recommend it; our driver was also very friendly, and overall, the logistics from when they picked me up at my hotel to when they dropped me off were all excellent.



