What shoes to wear to Auschwitz?

Visiting the Auschwitz Museum in Oświęcim is one of the most significant attractions for those traveling to Krakow. When planning a trip to visit the museum, many people realize that the conditions there can be challenging due to uneven terrain and the considerable distance that needs to be covered during the tour. A common question is what kind of shoes to choose for Auschwitz. What shoes to wear for visiting Auschwitz? What shoes are suitable for Auschwitz?

Located near Krakow, the museum in the town of Oświęcim attracts hundreds of thousands of people every year. Organizing a visit is easy, as you can take a bus for 22 złoty one way and book tickets on the official website, which also offers free tours.

Many people are aware that a large part of the museum is located in an open-air area, and a considerable distance needs to be covered during the visit. What shoes should you wear to Auschwitz?

What shoes to wear to Auschwitz?

Visiting Auschwitz in Oświęcim requires a lot of walking, so regardless of the season, it’s important to choose comfortable shoes.

The terrain at the museum is not perfectly even; there are stones and mud in some areas, so the best choice is footwear that provides proper stability. High heels or sandals are not very suitable for this.

Especially if you plan to visit during late autumn, winter, or early spring. During these times, you may encounter rain, resulting in mud on the museum grounds, or even snowfall. In this period, it’s better to opt for waterproof footwear to avoid ruining your fabric shoes.

Of course, it’s important to remember that in summer, temperatures in Poland, particularly during paid tours (see Auschwitz price list) organized around midday, can be quite high. Therefore, your shoes should not only provide good stability and comfort but also not be overly hot.

Remember to take your ID to enter the museum.  It’s important to emphasize that there is no official dress code at Auschwitz, but clothing is mentioned in one of the vague points of the visiting regulations.

Read detailed guide on easiest and cheapest ways to get to Auschwitz from Krakow city center.

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