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Evening Walking Tour 1h
the Royal Route
Main Square
St Mary’s Basilica
Cloth Hall
end at Wawel Dragon
14 EUR
Old Town & Wawel 2h
the Royal Route
Main Square
St Mary’s Basilica
Cloth Hall
Wawel Cathedral
and more
EUR
Old Town + Jewish Quarter 3h
the Royal Route
Main Square
St Mary’s Basilica
Cloth Hall
Wawel Cathedral
Kazimierz
Schindler’s List original locations
and more
EUR
Jewish Quarter + Ghetto Podgorze 2h
Kazimierz
Schindler’s List original locations
Jewish Ghetto
Eagle’s Pharmacy
fragments of the Ghetto wall
and more
EUR
Old Town + Jewish Quarter + Ghetto 4.5h
the Royal Route
Main Square
St Mary’s Basilica
Cloth Hall
Wawel Cathedral
Kazimierz
Schindler’s List original locations
Jewish Ghetto
Eagle’s Pharmacy
fragments of the Ghetto wall
and more
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Zwiedzanie Krakowa z przewodnikiem

Kraków, przez wielu uważany za kulturalną stolicę kraju, jest jednym z najczęściej odwiedzanych miast Polski jak i Europy. Cały obszar Starego Miasta Krakowa wpisany jest na Listę Światowego Dziedzictwa UNESCO, a  Kazimierz, była żydowska dzielnica, jest jednym z najsłynniejszych miejsc historycznych w Europie. W Krakowie znajduje się najstarszy uniwersytet w Europie Środkowej, a miasto jest tętniącym życiem centrum kulturalnym, akademickim oraz biznesowym. Atrakcje Krakowa przyciągają turystów z całego świata przez cały rok.

Jednym z najlepszych sposobów, aby poczuć wyjątkową atmosferę Krakowa, jest wybranie się na spacer po jego urokliwych, brukowanych ulicach. Jednak aby poznać fascynującą historię i zwyczaje miasta, niezbędny jest licencjonowany przewodnik. Zabierze Cię on w wyjątkową podróż po najważniejszych zabytkach Krakowa i udowodni, że to miasto jest naprawdę wyjątkowe. Nasz prywatny przewodnik po Krakowie z chęcią odpowie na wszelkie Twoje pytania podczas zwiedzania.

Jeżeli jednak nie jesteś miłośnikiem długich spacerów, mamy dla Ciebie alternatywę. Zapewniamy wygodne samochody elektryczne z audioprzewodnikiem, które zabiorą Cię do wybranych dzielnic Krakowa. Dowiedz się więcej sprawdzając naszą ofertę: Wycieczki po Krakowie samochodem elektrycznym.

Co zobaczyć w Krakowie (nasze rekomendacje)

Podczas standardowego zwiedzania Krakowa z przewodnikiem możesz wybrać dzielnice, które chcesz odwiedzić. Dokładna trasa jest za każdym omawiana indywidualnie. Podczas jednej wycieczki można połączyć zwiedzanie kilku dzielnic, w zależności od indywidualnych potrzeb naszych klientów. Oferujemy również zwiedzanie tematyczne, np. śladami Jana Pawła II w Krakowie, krakowska secesja, żydowski Kraków, krakowscy święci, legendarny Kraków i inne. Skontaktuj się z nami, aby uzyskać więcej informacji na temat naszych usług.

Stare Miasto Krakowa
  • Czas trwania: 2 godziny
  • Najważniejsze atrakcje: Trasa Królewska, Rynek Główny, Bazylika Mariacka, Sukiennice, Dzielnica Uniwersytecka, mury miejskie, Planty i Katedra na Wawelu. Zamek Królewski na Wawelu można zwiedzić za dodatkową opłatą.
Dzielnica Żydowska (Kazimierz)
  • Czas trwania: 1 godzina
  • Najważniejsze zabytki: synagogi, wąskie brukowane uliczki dawnej dzielnicy żydowskiej, gotyckie kościoły, najstarszy zachowany cmentarz żydowski, oryginalne miejsce planu filmowego z  „Listy Schindlera”.
Getto (Podgórze)
  • Czas trwania: 1 godzina
  • Najważniejsze miejsca: Plac Bohaterów Getta, Apteka pod Orłem, pozostałości muru getta na ulicy Lwowskiej, Fabryka Schindlera z zewnątrz.
Fabryka Schindlera
  • Czas trwania: 1,5 godziny, w tym wizyta w muzeum
  • Najważniejsze miejsca: muzeum w Fabryce Oskara Schindlera, miejsce planu filmowego „Lista Schindlera”.

 

Zwiedzanie Krakowa w grupie z przewodnikiem

Kraków, przez wielu uważany za kulturalną stolicę kraju, jest jednym z najczęściej odwiedzanych miast Polski jak i Europy. Cały obszar Starego Miasta Krakowa wpisany jest na Listę Światowego Dziedzictwa UNESCO, a  Kazimierz, była żydowska dzielnica, jest jednym z najsłynniejszych miejsc historycznych w Europie. W Krakowie znajduje się najstarszy uniwersytet w Europie Środkowej, a miasto jest tętniącym życiem centrum kulturalnym, akademickim oraz biznesowym. Atrakcje Krakowa przyciągają turystów z całego świata przez cały rok.

Jednym z najlepszych sposobów, aby poczuć wyjątkową atmosferę Krakowa, jest wybranie się na spacer po jego urokliwych, brukowanych ulicach. Jednak aby poznać fascynującą historię i zwyczaje miasta, niezbędny jest licencjonowany przewodnik. Zabierze Cię on w wyjątkową podróż po najważniejszych zabytkach Krakowa i udowodni, że to miasto jest naprawdę wyjątkowe. Możesz dołączyć do jednej z naszych grup oprowadzanej przez licencjonowanego przewodnika.

Jeżeli jednak nie jesteś miłośnikiem długich spacerów, mamy dla Ciebie alternatywę. Zapewniamy wygodne samochody elektryczne z audioprzewodnikiem, które zabiorą Cię do wybranych dzielnic Krakowa. Dowiedz się więcej sprawdzając naszą ofertę: Wycieczki po Krakowie samochodem elektrycznym.

Co zobaczyć w Krakowie (nasze rekomendacje)

Podczas standardowego zwiedzania Krakowa z przewodnikiem możesz wybrać dzielnice, które chcesz odwiedzić. Podczas jednej wycieczki można połączyć zwiedzanie kilku dzielnic. W opcji prywatnego zwiedzania, oferujemy również zwiedzanie tematyczne, np. śladami Jana Pawła II w Krakowie, krakowska secesja, żydowski Kraków, krakowscy święci, legendarny Kraków i inne. Skontaktuj się z nami, aby uzyskać więcej informacji na temat naszych usług. Każda grupa spotyka się w wyznaczonym miejscu o wyznaczonej godzinie. Standardowo rozpoczynamy od Starego Miasta a następnie kierujemy się w stronę dzielnicy Żydowskiej – Kazimierza oraz Getta. Możesz zwiedzić obie dzielnice jednego dnia lub dowolną z nich zjawiając się w punkcie spotkania o danej godzinie.

Stare Miasto Krakowa
  • Czas trwania: 2 godziny
  • Najważniejsze atrakcje: Trasa Królewska, Rynek Główny, Bazylika Mariacka, Sukiennice, Dzielnica Uniwersytecka, mury miejskie, Planty i Katedra na Wawelu. Zamek Królewski na Wawelu można zwiedzić za dodatkową opłatą.
Dzielnica Żydowska (Kazimierz) oraz Getto (Podgórze)
  • Czas trwania: 2 godziny
  • Najważniejsze zabytki: synagogi, wąskie brukowane uliczki dawnej dzielnicy żydowskiej, gotyckie kościoły, najstarszy zachowany cmentarz żydowski, oryginalne miejsce planu filmowego z “Listy Schindlera”. Plac Bohaterów Getta, Apteka pod Orłem, pozostałości muru getta na ulicy Lwowskiej.

Krakow walking tour

Do you like walking tours? Free walking through the street in Krakow city, sightseeing main square, trying local food, it is a perfect match to spend few hours in this beautiful city. If you enjoy walking tours with a private guide to explore the history of Krakow, local culture, Polish language, and food, this point is special for you! Have you ever been in Poland? Are you from abroad? It is not a problem. Our English-speaking (other languages too) guide will tell you in detail the interesting history of the city and the monuments located here, such as the Jewish Quarter, Auschwitz Birkenau, Schindler’s Factory, or the Wawel Castle.

Krakow Walking Tour with KrakowDirect – details

Seen by many as country’s cultural and spiritual capital, Krakow is by far Poland’s best-known and most-visited city. UNESCO World Heritage-listed Krakow Old Town, as well as former Jewish quarter Kazimierz, rank among the best-preserved sites in Europe. With Krakow walking tour you have a unique opportunity to discover every hidden treasure of this ancient capital of Poland.

Guided tours in Krakow

Our offer includes private, licensed Krakow guide and your own choice of Krakow walking tour. You can choose from a one-hour long Kazimierz walking tour or Ghetto walking tour around Podgorze district. A little longer, Schindler’s walking tour takes up to 1.5 hour. It includes a visit in Schindler’s Factory museum. Krakow Old Town walking tour lasts for about 2 hours. Also Nowa Huta tour takes around 2 hours. You can combine available walking tours. Our professional Krakow guide will tell you all about Krakow highlights and provide you information about Krakow history and tradition. Our guides will not bore you with facts and unnecessary information. Instead, they tell stories that allow you to understand Krakow’s history better through its many landmarks. You can book your Krakow walking tour with 1-2 days in advance. We are able to reserve a guide in the standard language (e.g. English, Spanish) on short notice. However, in high season it is advisable to book your walking tour Krakow guide earlier. You should also book Krakow guided tours in less popular languages (e.g. Dutch, Swedish, Hebrew, Japanese, German) with at least a few days in advance. Krakow guided tours are available all year round. We suggest avoiding booking a Krakow walking tour during public holidays in Poland. Many churches or museums are closed on holidays, should you wish to visit one. Usually our Krakow walking tour starts at 10 a.m. but it is up to you to set the time. The only limitation is guide availability. There are also good news for those, who prefer to ride rather than walk. It will save your time and definitely will be more comfortable, independent of whimsical polish weather. If it suits you, check our Krakow city tours by electric car.

Krakow Old Town and other districts in city centre

Although we provide itineraries for our Krakow guided tours, you can consult your route with our Krakow guide on the spot. Our Krakow guided tours are dedicated only to sightseeing. It is also possible to reserve time to visit a museum or a gallery. However, please bear in mind that this is optional and requires extending your Krakow walking tour for an additional cost. Also, Krakow walking tour offer does not include tickets or entry fees if applicable. Krakow Old Town is a number one pick for Krakow guided tours. Our Krakow Old Town tours cover the most important sights, such as Main Market Square, Cloth Hall, St. Mary’s Basilica. You will follow the Royal Route, used for centuries by monarchs and national heroes for celebratory parades, and on to the royal castle on Wawel Hill. On your way, you will see University Quarter with Collegium Maius, the oldest building of the Jagiellonian University. At the end, you have a chance to take a relaxing stroll down the Planty park, that encircles the whole Krakow Old Town.

Jewish Quarter in Krakow

Another popular option for Krakow guided tours is a walking tour around former Jewish Quarter, Kazimierz. This sleepy neighbourhood was once a separate city and a vibrant Jewish culture centre. It was destroyed during World War II and after being left neglected for many years, it has recently welcomed visitors again. It is the heart of Krakow bohemian life. During your Krakow walking tour in Kazimierz you visit one of the most interesting districts in Krakow. Our Krakow guide will show you places that tell more than a thousand words about Jewish heritage in today’s Krakow.If Jewish history particularly interests you, choose also Krakow walking tour in Podgorze. In this district, Nazi authorities located Jewish ghetto between 1941 and 1943. During this tour our Krakow guide will show you the only remnants of ghetto walls. You will also see the Eagle Pharmacy, which was run by the only Pole living in the ghetto. You can combine this Krakow walking tour with a visit to Schindler’s Factory – museum dedicated to a man who saved more than a thousand Jewish lives. Other highlights include former Plaszow concentration camp and the so-called Krakus Mound.

Nowa Huta walking tour

One of the most interesting Krakow guided tour is a Krakow tour in Nowa Huta. This option is a real journey back to the communist era in Poland. This built in the 1950s socialist realist city was to become an ideal proletarian city. It was an alternative to old, cultural, academic Krakow. With our Krakow guide, you will discover the sad story behind what was supposed to be a communist paradise. But political history aside, Nowa Huta is a very interesting urban concept and its architecture is noteworthy. The city was never finished, but what was accomplished is a very modern, utilitarian city. Nowadays many solutions implemented while designing Nowa Huta serve their purpose as a comfortable environment for every day life.

Walking tours in Krakow

There are no limitations regarding the age of participants of Krakow walking tour. However, you should remember that you need to be able to walk for the duration of the whole tour. It is possible to book our Krakow walking tour for up to 30-35 people. For people with mobility problems we suggest our Krakow tours by electric car. Krakow walking tour with KrakowDirect is a guarantee of satisfying, interesting and fun Krakow guided tours. Every licensed guide that cooperates with our company is a passionate person that loves working with people. Krakow guided tours with KrakowDirect gained recognition as the best way to discover Krakow.

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Krakow walking tour

Do you like walking tours? Free walking through the street in Krakow city, sightseeing main square, trying local food, it is a perfect match to spend few hours in this beautiful city. If you enjoy walking tours with a private guide to explore the history of Krakow, local culture, Polish language, and food, this point is special for you! Have you ever been in Poland? Are you from abroad? It is not a problem. Our English-speaking (other languages too) guide will tell you in detail the interesting history of the city and the monuments located here, such as the Jewish Quarter, Auschwitz Birkenau, Schindler’s Factory, or the Wawel Castle.

Krakow Walking Tour with KrakowDirect – details

Seen by many as country’s cultural and spiritual capital, Krakow is by far Poland’s best-known and most-visited city. UNESCO World Heritage-listed Krakow Old Town, as well as former Jewish quarter Kazimierz, rank among the best-preserved sites in Europe. With Krakow walking tour you have a unique opportunity to discover every hidden treasure of this ancient capital of Poland.

Guided tours in Krakow

Our offer includes private, licensed Krakow guide and your own choice of Krakow walking tour. You can choose from a one-hour long Kazimierz walking tour or Ghetto walking tour around Podgorze district. A little longer, Schindler’s walking tour takes up to 1.5 hour. It includes a visit in Schindler’s Factory museum. Krakow Old Town walking tour lasts for about 2 hours. Also Nowa Huta tour takes around 2 hours. You can combine available walking tours. Our professional Krakow guide will tell you all about Krakow highlights and provide you information about Krakow history and tradition. Our guides will not bore you with facts and unnecessary information. Instead, they tell stories that allow you to understand Krakow’s history better through its many landmarks. You can book your Krakow walking tour with 1-2 days in advance. We are able to reserve a guide in the standard language (e.g. English, Spanish) on short notice. However, in high season it is advisable to book your walking tour Krakow guide earlier. You should also book Krakow guided tours in less popular languages (e.g. Dutch, Swedish, Hebrew, Japanese, German) with at least a few days in advance. Krakow guided tours are available all year round. We suggest avoiding booking a Krakow walking tour during public holidays in Poland. Many churches or museums are closed on holidays, should you wish to visit one. Usually our Krakow walking tour starts at 10 a.m. but it is up to you to set the time. The only limitation is guide availability. There are also good news for those, who prefer to ride rather than walk. It will save your time and definitely will be more comfortable, independent of whimsical polish weather. If it suits you, check our Krakow city tours by electric car.

Krakow Old Town and other districts in city centre

Although we provide itineraries for our Krakow guided tours, you can consult your route with our Krakow guide on the spot. Our Krakow guided tours are dedicated only to sightseeing. It is also possible to reserve time to visit a museum or a gallery. However, please bear in mind that this is optional and requires extending your Krakow walking tour for an additional cost. Also, Krakow walking tour offer does not include tickets or entry fees if applicable. Krakow Old Town is a number one pick for Krakow guided tours. Our Krakow Old Town tours cover the most important sights, such as Main Market Square, Cloth Hall, St. Mary’s Basilica. You will follow the Royal Route, used for centuries by monarchs and national heroes for celebratory parades, and on to the royal castle on Wawel Hill. On your way, you will see University Quarter with Collegium Maius, the oldest building of the Jagiellonian University. At the end, you have a chance to take a relaxing stroll down the Planty park, that encircles the whole Krakow Old Town.

Jewish Quarter in Krakow

Another popular option for Krakow guided tours is a walking tour around former Jewish Quarter, Kazimierz. This sleepy neighbourhood was once a separate city and a vibrant Jewish culture centre. It was destroyed during World War II and after being left neglected for many years, it has recently welcomed visitors again. It is the heart of Krakow bohemian life. During your Krakow walking tour in Kazimierz you visit one of the most interesting districts in Krakow. Our Krakow guide will show you places that tell more than a thousand words about Jewish heritage in today’s Krakow.If Jewish history particularly interests you, choose also Krakow walking tour in Podgorze. In this district, Nazi authorities located Jewish ghetto between 1941 and 1943. During this tour our Krakow guide will show you the only remnants of ghetto walls. You will also see the Eagle Pharmacy, which was run by the only Pole living in the ghetto. You can combine this Krakow walking tour with a visit to Schindler’s Factory – museum dedicated to a man who saved more than a thousand Jewish lives. Other highlights include former Plaszow concentration camp and the so-called Krakus Mound.

Nowa Huta walking tour

One of the most interesting Krakow guided tour is a Krakow tour in Nowa Huta. This option is a real journey back to the communist era in Poland. This built in the 1950s socialist realist city was to become an ideal proletarian city. It was an alternative to old, cultural, academic Krakow. With our Krakow guide, you will discover the sad story behind what was supposed to be a communist paradise. But political history aside, Nowa Huta is a very interesting urban concept and its architecture is noteworthy. The city was never finished, but what was accomplished is a very modern, utilitarian city. Nowadays many solutions implemented while designing Nowa Huta serve their purpose as a comfortable environment for every day life.

Walking tours in Krakow

There are no limitations regarding the age of participants of Krakow walking tour. However, you should remember that you need to be able to walk for the duration of the whole tour. It is possible to book our Krakow walking tour for up to 30-35 people. For people with mobility problems we suggest our Krakow tours by electric car. Krakow walking tour with KrakowDirect is a guarantee of satisfying, interesting and fun Krakow guided tours. Every licensed guide that cooperates with our company is a passionate person that loves working with people. Krakow guided tours with KrakowDirect gained recognition as the best way to discover Krakow.

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