Explore Kraków’s medieval charm in a 1-hour tour. Discover historic sites, taste local cuisine, and enjoy personalized insights in your language.
Explore Kraków’s medieval charm in a 1-hour tour. Discover historic sites, taste local cuisine, and enjoy personalized insights in your language.
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Krakow - During the tour, visitors will explore:
- Old Town Cracow
- Juliusz Słowacki Theatre
- Medieval City Walls
- Florian Gate
- Barbican
- Matejko Square
- The Czartoryski Museum
- Market Square
- St. Mary’s Church
- City Hall
- Szczepański Square
- Church of St. Anna
- Collegium Maius University
- Town Hall Tower…
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Krakow - During the tour, visitors will explore:
- Old Town Cracow
- Juliusz Słowacki Theatre
- Medieval City Walls
- Florian Gate
- Barbican
- Matejko Square
- The Czartoryski Museum
- Market Square
- St. Mary’s Church
- City Hall
- Szczepański Square
- Church of St. Anna
- Collegium Maius University
- Town Hall Tower
- Bracka Street
- The famous window of John Paul II
- Franciscan Church
- Wawel Castle
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Wawel Royal Castle - Wawel, the historic seat of Polish Kings and Princesses, now serves as a museum. Visitors can see the royal chambers, the Wawel Cathedral, and the royal gardens. The basement of Wawel Cathedral is the resting place of Polish kings. The Zygmunt Bell, the most renowned Polish bell, is located on the Sigismund Tower in the northern part of the Wawel Cathedral in Krakow. It was the largest Polish bell until 1999.
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Slowacki Theatre - Since October 16, 1909, the Municipal Theater has been named after Juliusz Słowacki. It is situated at Holy Spirit Square in the Old Town and is considered the most beautiful theater in Poland, reminiscent of the Paris Opera.
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Barbican, Museum of Krakow - The Barbican is a medieval defensive structure, a crucial part of city fortifications, typically a round, brick building extending in front of the defensive walls and connected to the city gate via a sheltered passage.
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St. Florian’s Gate - The Barbican is a medieval defensive structure, a crucial part of city fortifications, typically a round, brick building extending in front of the defensive walls and connected to the city gate via a sheltered passage.
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The Princes Czartoryski Museum Building - Here, visitors can admire “Lady with an Ermine” by Leonardo da Vinci and many other renowned works. The museum also features an ancient art gallery, a European painting section, an armory, and souvenirs from Polish history from the 14th to the 17th centuries, as well as European artistic crafts.
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Sukiennice (Cloth Hall) - Currently, Sukiennice houses two rows of stalls, mainly offering jewelry, souvenirs, and handicrafts. The upper floor of Sukiennice (formerly the “szmatruz”) hosts the Gallery of 19th-Century Polish Painting and Sculpture, a branch of the National Museum. The famous Noworolski café is located on the ground floor. The exterior of Sukiennice retains its historic and functional gas lighting.
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St Mary’s Basilica - This Gothic, three-nave, oriented basilica features two towers:
- The taller tower, known as Hejnalica, stands 82 meters high. The St. Mary’s Bugle Call is played every hour from this tower, at a height of 54 meters, and is one of Krakow’s symbols.
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Museum of Krakow Town Hall Tower - The Town Hall Tower is a historic Gothic tower built at the beginning of the 15th century, located at Rynek Główny 1 in Krakow. It is the only remaining part of the town hall, which was demolished in 1820, and was once the main administrative building of Krakow. The tower is 70 meters high.
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Palace of Art - The Palace of Art is the building of the Society of Friends of Fine Arts in Krakow, located at 4 Szczepański Square.
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Planty Park - Planty is a historic city park in Krakow encircling the Old Town. Established between 1822 and 1830, it covers an area of 21 hectares and stretches approximately 4 kilometers.
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Kosciol Sw. Anny - St. Anne’s Collegiate Church - The Church of St. Anna is a Roman Catholic parish and academic collegiate church, located in Krakow’s Old Town, at ul. Saint Anny 13.
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Jagiellonian University Museum Collegium Maius - This is the oldest university building in Krakow, dating back to the 14th century.
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Krakow’s Rynek Glowny Central Square - The main square and its surroundings feature significant Krakow landmarks, such as St. Mary’s Church, the Cloth Hall, the Church of St. Wojciech, and the Town Hall Tower. Visitors will pause here for photos.
- Private transportation
- Bottled water
- In-person/ Audio Guide
- Private transportation
- Bottled water
- In-person/ Audio Guide
- Tea and coffee
- Tea and coffee
Explore the medieval city of Krakow, where the Old Town remained untouched during World War II. This city, once the capital of Poland, boasts 160 churches and was the former residence of Polish kings. Discover the stunning Wawel Castle, the largest in Poland. During the tour, enjoy listening to the city’s history in your native language. Our drivers…
Explore the medieval city of Krakow, where the Old Town remained untouched during World War II. This city, once the capital of Poland, boasts 160 churches and was the former residence of Polish kings. Discover the stunning Wawel Castle, the largest in Poland. During the tour, enjoy listening to the city’s history in your native language. Our drivers will suggest excellent restaurants where you can savor Polish dumplings, enjoy chicken soup, and taste Polish vodka. Enjoy your visit!
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.