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    Established by the Nazis in 1940, Auschwitz-Birkenau has become a symbol...
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    • LynsFrostee 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      I wasn't sure how I'd feel about visiting auschwitz. Part of me feels like it's wrong to do a tour of such a place but then another part of me feels that such places should be visited 'lest we forget' and all that. It is odd standing right where so many people suffered and where so many lives ended but I think it is important to educate people via tours of such places. And the tours are really well done. Most of the tours involved each guest being provided with a headset that is tuned to their guides small headset microphone. this is a great way to do things as no one needs to raise their voice to be heard over other tour guides and it felt slightly more respectful to the surroundings to do it this way. You don't have to join one of these tours but I really recommend it. There are signs in English dotted around the site but our guide shared a lot of information that wasn't detailed on any signs I saw. Definitely worth the money. We arranged to visit auschwitz via the See Kraków tour company which picked us up from our hotel and insured everything went smoothly throughout our visit. It's a 45 minute drive from Kraków to auschwitz so I think it's worth booking a tour that takes all of the stress out of the journey time. And Poland is such a cheap country for us Brits that I promise you you can afford it. I opted for a combined auschwitz and salt mines tour which worked out as £48 in total and I could choose which days to do each tour. Perfect!
    • Sasdoch 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Harrowing place to visit but well worth a visit. I went when it was snowing and freezing and even though I was covered up well but you could feel what the prisoners went through when clothed in rags - the concentration camps were vast and eerie. Everyone needs to go to witness the horrors that happened which no-one can get their heads round that it actually happened/ Even though I had a tour guide I would like to go back as there were some rooms we never went in.
    • BrentCoverdale1908 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Always wanted to visit. A must for everyone to understand the magnitude of what happened here during WWII. You do need a full day at least. A guided tour will help but you may feel rushed
    • Mariate32 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Excellent place to visit, and be conscious of what blind conviction could do. Auschwitz I and Auschwitz II- Birkenau place you must-see in Europe, like Rome and Athens.
    • Chris_Wendy62 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Whatever your reason if you want to visit you must. It is what it is. Well presented and, with my guide I left empty, fulfilled, numb and more knowing. The buildings are how they were and with the guides overview, perspective and assistance you feel like you are there just days after it was all over. Irrespective of where you are from, there is something here for everyone to understand, learn and remember. For me,there were two haunting points: walking up and down the stairs where they walked and walking down towards the last train carriage in Birkenau where it stopped and where it still stands. These are my memories - others will have theirs.
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