Krakow: Plaszow Concentration Camp Walking Tour

No ordinary tour, the Krakow: Plaszow Concentration Camp Walking Tour takes visitors on a poignant journey through the dark history of this former Nazi camp, revealing the inspiring story of Oskar Schindler's actions.

The Krakow: Plaszow Concentration Camp Walking Tour offers a poignant look into the dark history of the former Nazi camp. Led by knowledgeable guides, visitors explore the site and learn about the deportation of Jews from the Krakow ghetto. As they walk the grounds, they’ll gain a deeper understanding of the Holocaust’s impact on the local community. But the tour doesn’t just recount the past – it also introduces the inspiring story of Oskar Schindler, whose actions are forever linked to this place.

Key Points

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  • A 2-hour walking tour of the former Nazi concentration camp Plaszow in Krakow, providing historical insights and visiting key sites.
  • Priced at $21.71 per person, with flexibility in booking and cancellation policy for convenience.
  • Tour includes a licensed guide and tram ticket, with wheelchair accessibility for inclusive participation.
  • Highlights include exploring the camp grounds, learning about Oskar Schindler’s story, and visiting the replica camp built for "Schindler’s List."
  • Highly rated by customers for the knowledgeable guides and the tour’s ability to offer a powerful and meaningful historical experience.
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Tour Overview

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The Krakow: Plaszow Concentration Camp Walking Tour is a 2-hour activity that takes visitors through the historical site of the former Nazi concentration camp.

Priced from $21.71 per person, the tour is available in multiple languages including English, German, French, Russian, Italian, and Spanish.

Wheelchair accessibility is provided, allowing for inclusive participation. Guests can reserve their spot without upfront payment and cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.

The tour includes a licensed guide and tram ticket, ensuring a comprehensive and smooth experience for select participants and dates.

Booking Information

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Visitors can reserve their spot on the Krakow: Plaszow Concentration Camp Walking Tour without any upfront payment required.

Reserve your spot on the Krakow: Plaszow Concentration Camp Walking Tour with no upfront payment needed.

The booking process offers several conveniences:

  1. No upfront payment – Reservations can be made with no need to pay until the day of the tour.

  2. Free cancellation – Guests can cancel their booking up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.

  3. Inclusion details – The tour package covers a licensed guide, tram ticket, and select participants and dates.

  4. Availability check – Visitors can check the starting times and availability before booking.

Historical Context

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Opened in 1940, the Plaszow Concentration Camp initially functioned as a forced labor camp before being converted to a concentration camp in 1941.

During the Nazi occupation, the camp was the site of deportations of Jews from the Krakow ghetto, which began in 1942.

Several memorials now stand within the camp grounds, serving as solemn reminders of the horrors and suffering endured by the victims of the Holocaust.

The tour explores this dark history, providing insight into the devastating impact of Nazi rule on the local population and the ongoing efforts to commemorate those who perished in this notorious concentration camp.

Tour Highlights

Visitors can explore various parts of the Plaszow Concentration Camp, including the quarry and military factories where prisoners were forced to work.

The tour highlights include:

  1. Discussing the life and contributions of Oskar Schindler, whose story was portrayed in the film "Schindler’s List."

  2. Visiting the replica of the camp built under Steven Spielberg’s direction at Liban Quarry, offering a powerful connection to the film.

  3. Learning about the deportation of Jews from the Krakow ghetto, which began in 1942 under the Nazi rule.

  4. Paying respects at several memorials dedicated to the victims of the concentration camp.

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Camp Exploration

The Plaszow Concentration Camp tour allows visitors to explore various parts of the former Nazi camp.

Guests walk through the quarry, the site of slave labor operations. They also visit the military factories where prisoners were forced to work.

The guide provides historical context, explaining how the camp evolved from a forced labor facility to a full-fledged concentration camp in 1941.

Visitors pay respects at memorials honoring the victims.

The tour also includes a stop at the replica camp built for the filming of "Schindler’s List", offering a unique connection to the camp’s cinematic portrayal.

Oskar Schindler

Although best known for his role in saving over a thousand Jews during the Holocaust, Oskar Schindler’s life and contributions are explored in-depth during the Plaszow Concentration Camp tour.

The guide discusses:

  1. Schindler’s background as an ethnic German businessman who initially collaborated with the Nazis.

  2. His transformation into a savior, using his factory to protect Jewish workers from deportation.

  3. The remarkable efforts he made to bribe Nazi officials and secure the safety of his "Schindler’s List" of Jews.

  4. How his story was immortalized in the acclaimed film "Schindler’s List" directed by Steven Spielberg.

Customer Reviews

Reviewers have overwhelmingly praised the Plaszow Concentration Camp walking tour, lauding the knowledgeable and engaging guides who bring the dark history of the site to life.

With an overall rating of 4.8 out of 5 based on 30 reviews, the tour is a hit with history enthusiasts. Visitors highlight the guide’s quality, rating them 5 out of 5, and praise the tour’s value for money.

Guests describe the experience as "fascinating" and "fantastic," while one reviewer was "impressed with knowledgeable guide Dominika."

The tour’s exploration of the camp and connection to "Schindler’s List" make it a must-do activity in Krakow.

Frequently Asked Questions

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What Are the Health and Safety Protocols During the Tour?

The tour operator follows health and safety protocols to ensure a safe experience. This includes maintaining social distancing, providing hand sanitizer, and requiring face masks as per local regulations. Participants must also complete a health declaration prior to the tour.

Is Photography Allowed Inside the Camp?

Photography is generally allowed inside the camp, but visitors are asked to be respectful and avoid taking photos in sensitive areas. Guides can provide more guidance on appropriate photo-taking during the tour.

Are There Any Age Restrictions for Participants?

The tour doesn’t have any age restrictions, and it’s suitable for all ages. Children are welcome to join the walking tour, but parents should exercise discretion based on the tour’s historical content.

Can the Tour Be Customized for Specific Interests?

The tour can be customized to accommodate specific interests. Participants can discuss with the guide prior to the tour to focus on areas of personal interest, such as the historical context or personal stories within the camp.

Are There Any Food or Drink Options Available During the Tour?

The tour does not include any food or drink options. Participants are responsible for bringing their own refreshments. Some walking is involved, so it’s recommended to pack snacks and water to stay hydrated during the 2-hour tour.

The Sum Up

The Krakow: Plaszow Concentration Camp Walking Tour offers a deeply meaningful experience, guiding visitors through the site’s sobering history. Participants can pay their respects at memorials and gain a profound understanding of the Holocaust’s impact on the local community. With a focus on remembrance and education, the tour provides an invaluable opportunity to learn from the past and honor the victims of this tragic chapter.

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