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There are organised tour parties that leave Krakow every day (the hotel can arrange tickets for you), however, on a personal note I wasn�t too keen after what I�d read. They tend to whiz you round at some speed, and therefore you don�t get the opportunity to study or absorb the sights and information at your own pace.
There is a train station close by, which you can get to from Krakow, although in my case as there was four in the party we asked our hotel to organise a private car and driver who took us there and waited while we visited both sites at our own speed before bringing us home.
Entrance is free; however the guidebook (a few pence) is a useful tool. Allow half a day for the visit (we left at 9am and got back just after 3pm), cost was around �70 for all of us.
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P.s. It is still very cold out there. -22 at Birkenau.
It truly brings it all home to you. I was there in November and I'm glad I went, although it left me feeling drained. It really struck me how recent it all was.
We went by taxi because it was well-priced and effortless (especially important if you have tackled Polish vodka the evening before!). He charged us 60 euros return, waited while we there and picked us up at Birkenau. I think it took around an hour to get there.
According to people we met you are better to get the bus than the train because the train station is a fair walk away. Can't comment on that myself.
We got tickets for the English speaking guide and found it very helpful. She didn't rush us around what we saw but we clearly didn't see everything at Auschwitz. This seemed to be because of bus times between the sites.
We will probably go back and do it without a guide next time.
If you go you must visit both sites to get the whole picture. Wrap up well for Birkenau!