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Auschwitz from Prague
Going to Prague next week and would like to visit Auschwitz. How far from Prague and what is the best way to travel ?
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I took an overnight train to Krakow then took a bus from Krakow to Auschwitz. The bus ride did not cost very much, but I cannot remember how long of a ride it was.
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IF you wanted an easier alternative in terms of transportation, Terezin is an easy daytrip to make from Prague. Wittman tours is one organization that offers guided trips. Terezin was not a camp with gas chambers, it was considered a transit camp for those on the way to camps farther east, but the vast majority of its inhabitants died right there of disease, starvation, and overwork. It also had a unique history as a 'model' camp--an elaborate charade was put on for Red Cross inspectors.
The buildings of the camp and the nearby prison are still standing, as are many of the indoor 'facilities'. |
I, too, have visited Terezin. It is very easy to reach from Prague. My hotel had multiple listings for tour companies that visit Terezin daily. You can get a tour at the Cedok Office on Na Prikope.
I did not use elaine's Wittmann Tours, but I do know that they do conduct private tours of Auschwitz from Prague. The tour is very expensive, however. www.wittmann-tours.com |
thanks for correcting my typo on Wittmann, and for adding that they do offer a trip to Auschwitz, I'd forgotten that.
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