When traveling to a new country, you might encounter customs unfamiliar in your homeland. In Poland, for example, this can be the case with the opening hours of certain locations on Sundays. Many tourists planning a trip to Poland wonder if Auschwitz is open on Sundays. Can you visit Auschwitz on a Sunday? What are the opening hours of Auschwitz on Sundays? Here we address whether you can visit Auschwitz on Sundays.
Is Auschwitz open on Sunday?
Yes, you can visit the Auschwitz Museum in Oświęcim near Krakow on Sundays. This popular museum, visited by hundreds of thousands of tourists each year, is open almost every day of the year, with exceptions for the anniversary of its liberation in January and a few national holidays in Poland.
Unlike shops, which are mandated to remain closed on Sundays in Krakow and Poland due to government regulations, museums do not have such restrictions. Therefore, the Auschwitz Museum in Oświęcim is open for visitors every day of the week, including Sundays.
Auschwitz Sunday opening hours and tours
Does the museum have reduced opening hours on Sundays? Here, too, the fact that it’s Sunday does not affect the operation of this popular attraction. Auschwitz Museum has the same opening hours on Sundays as on weekdays. What are the Sunday opening hours for Auschwitz? The hours vary depending on the season.
Entry is always from 7:30 AM but varies by month:
- January: until 3:00 PM
- February: until 5:30 PM
- March: until 6:30 PM
- April and May: until 7:30 PM
- June, July, and August: until 8:30 PM
- September: until 7:30 PM
- October: until 6:30 PM
- November: until 3:00 PM
- December: until 2:30 PM
Admission and Booking
Auschwitz can be visited for free. However, it’s important to note that free entries are only available in the afternoon. To book tickets or free entry passes, always use the official website at visit.auschwitz.org. Here you can read the detailed price list for tickets to Auschwitz tours.
From experience, we would like to remind you that ticket reservations for tours during the tourist season especially in the summer should be made well in advance. In addition, Sunday is a day off so there are even more tourists in Auschwitz. The museum allows you to buy tickets three months in advance.
How to get to Auschwitz on Sunday from Krakow? There’s a direct bus from the center of Krakow to Auschwitz, costing 22 PLN (approximately €5.20, £4.50, or $5.80). Trains run from Krakow main station to Oświęcim, followed by a short taxi or shuttle bus ride (ticket costs PLN 5, 1 EUR) to the museum. Train tickets cost approximately 16 PLN (€3.50, $4.00).
Wear comfortable shoes and weather-appropriate clothing, as much of the museum involves walking outdoors. Read detailed guide on easiest and cheapest ways to get to Auschwitz from Krakow city center.
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