JTP GROUP offers a wide variety of premium local tours to the most popular tourist destinations. Our tours are the best way to see the most interesting landmarks and now you can do it in the most comfortable way possible.
JTP GROUP guarantees the highest quality service that includes door-to-door pick up and drop off. For our Krakow tours we provide premium Mercedes Benz vehicles and our professional English speaking drivers’ assistance throughout the day. With JTP GROUP you can be sure of an individual approach, so if you have any questions, do not hesitate to ask!
The most popular tours from Krakow are day trips to Auschwitz-Birkenau Memorial and Museum and Wieliczka Salt Mine. We can take you there on board one of our premium vehicles which will be at your disposal only and arrange a private guided visit for yourself or for your group of clients.
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During World War II Auschwitz-Birkenau was the largest concentration camp of Nazi Germany. It was established in the suburbs of the city of Oswiecim (Auschwitz in German), 60 kilometres west of Krakow. It took the lives of about 1.1 million people, mostly Jews, but also Poles, Romani, Russian. Liberation of Auschwitz-Birkenau concentration camp took place in January 1945. Before that, Nazi authorities tried to destroy as much evidence of massive murders as possible. After the war, Polish government decided to restore Auschwitz-Birkenau and turned it into a museum. It preserves the memory of concentration and extermination camp and honours victims of Nazism. Nowadays the museum of Auschwitz-Birkenau is on the UNESCO List of World Heritage Sites.
Our private Auschwitz-Birkenau Tour from Krakow takes approximately 6 hours including the journey. Of course you can make it shorter as the car and the guide are at your disposal. If you wish to have a longer visit please let us know in advance as we would need to make different reservations at the museum. You can also choose to walk around the museum on your own, but it is recommendable to use the guide service.
We offer door-to-door pick up and drop off, private, premium car and an English-speaking chauffeur. We will set up the pick-up time based on the availability of private guides taking your preferences into account.
On the way to the museum you will watch the documentary “Liberation of Auschwitz”* that gives a little bit of the background to the history which will be better presented on the spot by the local expert guide. The regular private visit takes around 3.5h and includes visits at the both parts: Auschwitz I, where the main exhibition is held and Auschwitz II – Birkenau, the memorial site. You will walk into the camp via the gate with an infamous inscription Arbeit macht frei (Work makes you free). The private guide will show you prisoners’ barracks, places of work and original blocks, where they were being punished. At Auschwitz II – Birkenau, which is located 3 km away from Auschwitz I, you will see the main gate via which transportation of Jews were driven into the territory of camp, the unloading ramp, ruins of crematoria and gas chambers destroyed by Nazis during the evacuation plan and some original brick or restored wooden barracks.
* The movie is available on selected vehicles. Please note that not all premium cars have the DVD players.
The tour to Auschwitz-Birkenau Memorial and Museum can be extended with the private visit to the Salt Mine or Schindler’s Factory upon your request so if you wish to spend the whole day on the tour please let us know in advance so we can make all the arrangements for you.
Wieliczka Salt Mine is one of the oldest in the world and was established in the 13th century by Polish king Casimir III the Great, it was the biggest provider of salt in Poland. Today salt is no longer mined in Wieliczka, but this original underground complex is preserved in a great condition, making it a world-class monument which was recognised in the UNESCO’s World Cultural and Natural Heritage List due to its breath-taking underground chambers carved entirely in salt.
Our private Salt Mine Tour from Krakow takes approximately 3.5 – 4 hours including the journey. We offer door-to-door pick up and drop off, private, premium car and professional English-speaking chauffeur. The private guided tour of the Salt Mine takes around 2-2.5 hours and in this case it is not possible to make it shorter or walk around on your own as it is not allowed by the authorities of the mine.
Standard tourist route covers all the highlights of the Wieliczka Salt Mine and takes around 2-2.5 hours. You will see carved entirely in salt St. Kinga’s Chapel where even chandeliers are made of salt crystals. This 54 m long and almost 12 m high chapel resembles interiors of medieval wooden churches and is a real underground wonder. Many prestigious concerts were hosted in St. Kinga’s Chapel due to its excellent acoustics. During the visit you will also see an underground lake, caverns, narrow tunnels, salt sculptures and little chapels.
The tour to Wieliczka Salt Mine can be extended with the private visit to Schindler’s Factory or Auschwitz-Birkenau Memorial and Museum upon your request so if you wish to spend the whole day on the tour please let us know in advance so we can make all the arrangements for you.
During World War II Auschwitz-Birkenau was the largest concentration camp of Nazi Germany. It was established in the suburbs of the city of Oswiecim (Auschwitz in German), 60 kilometres west of Krakow. It took the lives of about 1.1 million people, mostly Jews, but also Poles, Romani, Russian. Liberation of Auschwitz-Birkenau concentration camp took place in January 1945. Before that, Nazi authorities tried to destroy as much evidence of massive murders as possible. After the war, Polish government decided to restore Auschwitz-Birkenau and turned it into a museum. It preserves the memory of concentration and extermination camp and honours victims of Nazism. Nowadays the museum of Auschwitz-Birkenau is on the UNESCO List of World Heritage Sites.
Our private Auschwitz-Birkenau Tour from Krakow takes approximately 6 hours including the journey. Of course you can make it shorter as the car and the guide are at your disposal. If you wish to have a longer visit please let us know in advance as we would need to make different reservations at the museum. You can also choose to walk around the museum on your own, but it is recommendable to use the guide service.
We offer door-to-door pick up and drop off, private, premium car and an English-speaking chauffeur. We will set up the pick-up time based on the availability of private guides taking your preferences into account.
On the way to the museum you will watch the documentary “Liberation of Auschwitz”* that gives a little bit of the background to the history which will be better presented on the spot by the local expert guide. The regular private visit takes around 3.5h and includes visits at the both parts: Auschwitz I, where the main exhibition is held and Auschwitz II – Birkenau, the memorial site. You will walk into the camp via the gate with an infamous inscription Arbeit macht frei (Work makes you free). The private guide will show you prisoners’ barracks, places of work and original blocks, where they were being punished. At Auschwitz II – Birkenau, which is located 3 km away from Auschwitz I, you will see the main gate via which transportation of Jews were driven into the territory of camp, the unloading ramp, ruins of crematoria and gas chambers destroyed by Nazis during the evacuation plan and some original brick or restored wooden barracks.
* The movie is available on selected vehicles. Please note that not all premium cars have the DVD players.
The tour to Auschwitz-Birkenau Memorial and Museum can be extended with the private visit to the Salt Mine or Schindler’s Factory upon your request so if you wish to spend the whole day on the tour please let us know in advance so we can make all the arrangements for you.
Wieliczka Salt Mine is one of the oldest in the world and was established in the 13th century by Polish king Casimir III the Great, it was the biggest provider of salt in Poland. Today salt is no longer mined in Wieliczka, but this original underground complex is preserved in a great condition, making it a world-class monument which was recognised in the UNESCO’s World Cultural and Natural Heritage List due to its breath-taking underground chambers carved entirely in salt.
Our private Salt Mine Tour from Krakow takes approximately 3.5 – 4 hours including the journey. We offer door-to-door pick up and drop off, private, premium car and professional English-speaking chauffeur. The private guided tour of the Salt Mine takes around 2-2.5 hours and in this case it is not possible to make it shorter or walk around on your own as it is not allowed by the authorities of the mine.
Standard tourist route covers all the highlights of the Wieliczka Salt Mine and takes around 2-2.5 hours. You will see carved entirely in salt St. Kinga’s Chapel where even chandeliers are made of salt crystals. This 54 m long and almost 12 m high chapel resembles interiors of medieval wooden churches and is a real underground wonder. Many prestigious concerts were hosted in St. Kinga’s Chapel due to its excellent acoustics. During the visit you will also see an underground lake, caverns, narrow tunnels, salt sculptures and little chapels.
The tour to Wieliczka Salt Mine can be extended with the private visit to Schindler’s Factory or Auschwitz-Birkenau Memorial and Museum upon your request so if you wish to spend the whole day on the tour please let us know in advance so we can make all the arrangements for you.