Can I do a guided tour in English in the Auschwitz concentration camp? What time does the guided tour inEnglish? How should you buy the ticket? Do you have to book it online? Where can we book the ticket? Many of you asked us these questions. If you keep reading, you’ll find all the answers.
There is English guided tours in the Auschwitz concentration camp? When?
Yes, there are guided tours in English at the Auschwitz concentration camp. In this link you can check the schedules of the guided tours in English. If there is no guide available in English for the day you want to visit Auschwitz, read the last section of this entry to see alternatives.
How to buy tickets for the Auschwitz concentration camp?
When we visited the Auschwitz concentration camp, we didn’t buy the tickets before going. We did the Spanish tour and we thought it was not worth, since we were going a few days after Easter week, therefore there was not going to be many tourists.We bought the tickets directly in the concentration camp. Of course, before going we checked the timetables for the spanish to not be late. I think nowadays that’s not an option anymore, the demand for this tickets has grown a lot and sometimes, even with a lot of time ahead they are sold out.
Guided tours gave us some headphones, in case the guide moves away you don’t miss anything. The guided visit is about 4 hours approximately. When we did it, it was during the lunchtime, so it’s better to bring some snacks.
Is it necessary to book the guided tour of the Auschwitz concentration camp online? Where?
Although we did not see the need, as we already said now it’s not an option anymore to buy the tickets there. With the help of Amparo and Miguel, two readers who contacted us to help them on their trip, we now know how to make the reservation.
To reserve the tickets to the Auschwitz concentration camp you have to enter the official website of the concentration camp.
We are going to explain you step by step so you can book without any problems!
In the first step you have to choose what type of ticket you want. You will have to take an individual entrance (Visit for individuals).
Visit date
Next you will have to select the date you want to do the guided tour.
Language of the guided tour
In this step, we must select in what language we want to do the visit, so we will select the option English.
Type of ticket
If you are under 26 years old with a student card, you can choose the reduced rate of 30 zlotys (prices of 2015). If not, you will have to select the normal entry of 40 zlotys. Here you must also indicate the number of tickets you want to book.
Your Country
Next, you will have to select your country of procendence.
To continue we will do it with the option without registration (Buy without signing up).
Fill in personal information for the reservation
To complete the process you will have to fill in the form with your personal data. Only fields with asterisks are required.
After filling in the personal data you will have to confirm that everything is correct and click on the Order button in order to go to the payment page, where you only need to confirm.
At this point you will receive an email with your order. This email also explains you that if you have not yet made the transfer, you have until a certain time before your reservation is cancelled.
We hope you find it useful and if at any time you have any doubt about your trip to Krakow or another place that we have visited, do not hesitate to contact us by any means (social networks, mail, comments on the blog …). We will try to help you in everything we can.
Alternatives to the official guided tour
After writing this post we’ve been receiving messages and comments that in peak season there are no tickets for the concentration camp in the official website. As we did with the official guide, we do not know what the private operators will be like, but if you do not have another one here we leave you with a tour to Auschwitz that includes the transfer to the concentration camp from Krakow, and also has very good ratings.