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What kind of shoes should I wear to Auschwitz?

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Christopher Ramos

Published Mar 11, 2026

What kind of shoes should I wear to Auschwitz?

If it's cold and snowing, wellies or waterproof walking boots with insulating and grippy soles are the only sensible option, particularly for Auschwitz.

Likewise, people ask, does Auschwitz have a dress code?

There's no dress code, but as you said just be respectable! No speedos! over a year ago. Do not wear too short trousers for women.

Similarly, what is the best way to get to Auschwitz? While in Krakow, you may go to the Main Railway Station for the most convenient means of transport to Oswiecim there operate: trains. There are direct railway connections to the city of Oswiecim that leave from Krakow once an hour or two, with a standard journey lasting 1 hour and 40 minutes.

Keeping this in view, is it OK to wear shorts to Auschwitz?

I've seen people wear all manner of clothes there (shorts, tracksuits) and misbehave in all manner of ways. As long as you don't go in your speedos it's not a problem.

Is Auschwitz cold?

I live near the town of Oświęcimia (Auschwitz). The temperature is currently 6 degrees Celsius and it is raining. All May is cold and rainy. The second Birkenau camp is a great open space (with a guide you will visit 10-20% of the camp).

Is photography allowed in Auschwitz?

Taking pictures on the grounds of the State Museum Auschwitz-Birkenau in Oświęcim for own purposes, without use of a flash and stands, is allowed for exceptions of hall with the hair of Victims (block nr 4) and the basements of Block 11.

Is there toilets in Auschwitz?

There are toilets at the Auschwitz-I site which cost 2.0 zł to use (as of 2017-12). At Auschwitz II-Birkenau, the toilets at the entrance cost 1.5 zł (as of 2017-07). There are free toilets at the back of the camp.

Can you smoke in Auschwitz?

On the grounds of the Museum, it is prohibited to: Light candles in places other than specifically designated areas (the Death Wall in Auschwitz I and the International Monument to the Victims of the Camp in Auschwitz II-Birkenau). Consume food or alcohol, smoke and use e-cigarettes.

Do you need to pre book Auschwitz?

Entrance to the Museum, to both Auschwitz I and Birkenau parts, is possible only with a personalized entry pass booked in advance. Due to the huge interest visitors are kindly requested to book in advance at the website visit.auschwitz.org, as well as to arrive at least 30 minutes before the start of the tour.

Is Krakow worth visiting?

When a city has been around for as long as Krakow has, there are plenty of interesting things to see and do. Miraculously, the buildings of Krakow escaped the Second World War unscathed, and despite being hundreds of years old, they're well maintained and definitely worth an explore.

Is it best to book Auschwitz tour in Krakow?

Each traveler must have a valid ID or passport at the Auschwitz Museum. We highly recommend booking the tour in advance.

Can you still visit Auschwitz?

From 1 July, the site of the former German Nazi Auschwitz concentration and extermination camp will again be open to visitors. Reservations for guided tours, as well as individual entry for the period 1 July - 30 September, can now be made online at visit.auschwitz.org.

How do you get to Krakow?

To get to Kraków, you'll need to get the shuttle bus or private hire. The bus takes two hours and, at time of writing, costs 44zł for a single ticket. It's cheaper to book in advance from Matuszek. Depature times are dependent on your flight, rather than a regular schedule.

What does Auschwitz look like today?

Auschwitz Today

Today, Auschwitz is open to the public as the Auschwitz-Birkenau Memorial and Museum. It tells the story of the largest mass murder site in history and acts as a reminder of the horrors of genocide.

What is the best time of year to visit Auschwitz?

The best times to visit Kraków are from March to May and between September and November. The weather is pleasant and the summer's throngs of tourists are nowhere to be found.

What happened in Auschwitz concentration camp?

Those deported to the camp complex were gassed, starved, worked to death and even killed in medical experiments. The vast majority were murdered in the complex of gas chambers at Auschwitz II-Birkenau camp. Six million Jewish people died in the Holocaust - the Nazi campaign to eradicate Europe's Jewish population.