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I'm on my way to Tel Aviv in Feb 2011, and I noticed that my flight patterns are giving me a layover in POLAND. Realizing that I need more than 13 hours (layover) to go see Auschwitz, I went ahead and added Poland on my flight itinerary. This worked out perfectly, as my airline fees stayed the same.

After spending a few weeks in Israel, I'm catching Poland on my way home. I'm not sure what to budget for this trip. Is it possible to do Auschwitz as a DAY TRIP from Warsaw? I could spend the night in Warsaw and catch a flight home the next day? Any affordable tour goups that will drive back/forth from Warsaw?

Thanks for any info!

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I just checked and it looks like I can fly into Krakow directly, saving myself the distance. Tickets are only $50 extra, which is well worth it. I would have erased my original post, but didn't find the option, so thought I'd at least update what I'm doing.

If anyone has any suggestions for a good hostel nearby, I'd be happy to hear! I'm doing this trip with my teenager.

Thanks! =)

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Krakow has dozens of decent hostels - if it's just for one night consider Greg's which is right next to the train and bus stations (airport bus arrives here too), which saves you dragging bags around town. I hope you're going there for more than just Auschwitz - the city centre is great and the Jewish Kazimierz district in Krakow is also well worth wandering around for a few hours.
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Tutti Frutti Hostel is a good option. It is a short walk 5 minute from the train station where you can catch a small train shuttle from the airport. I caught a public bus from Krawkow to Auschwitz and spent the entire day out there. You could spend a few extra days in Krakow in my opinion - Very much worth it!

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Thanks for the information. I was very pleased at the hostel prospects in Krakow. I had no idea the place was hopping! =) I DO plan to stay longer if I can get the tickets to agree. Seems like the flight information has changed and gone up since I Iast checked! :( Planning/buying airline tickets months in advanvce reminds me of the stock market!

Thanks again!

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Seeing Auschwitz ex Krakow is MUCH easier than from Warsaw (it is 50km or so from Krakow).
Krakow is indeed "hopping" and worth visiting in itself - but not just for central Krakow itself - make sure that you include the area of Krakow known as Kazimierz - it has amongst other things SEVEN prewar synagogues in various states of refurbishment.

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