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Creepy Krakow: 2-Hour City Walking Tour

1. Creepy Krakow: 2-Hour City Walking Tour

Discover the dark side of Krakow on this creepy Krakow walking tour. Hear Krakow's legends, scary anecdotes, and the horrifying stories based on true life. Pass by sights like the St. Mary's Basilica, the Cloth Hall, and the Town hall tower as they are lit up for the night. Meet your guide after the sun goes down and get ready for some goosebumps. Visit places you may have seen in the day, but this time discover their true darkness. Stop outside sights like the  Polish Gothic towers of Florian Gate, and the 14th century St. Mary's Basilica. Walk down St. John Street and admire sights in the heart of the city like the Cloth Hall, Town hall Tower, Collegium Maius, City Hall, Maria Magdalena's Square, and Katyński's Square. Take in views of the Vistula River and find out where the legendary city dragon once dwelled.

Krakow: The Old Town Walking Tour

2. Krakow: The Old Town Walking Tour

Experience the ultimate introduction to Krakow with a guided walking tour of the historic Old Town. Start your tour in the heart of the city in front of St. Mary's Basilica. Your guide will have an orange umbrella, so you will find him easily on the meeting point. Feel like you've stepped back in time as you stroll amongst the medieval architecture in the Main Market Square, the largest mediaeval market square in Europe. Your professional guide will take you to the top sights of Krakow and inform you of its dramatic history. They will also provide you with insider knowledge of what to visit, see and eat while you're in this beautiful city. You'll end your tour at Wawel Castle, the impressive royal residence of Polish kings.

Krakow: Old Town Guided Walking Tour

3. Krakow: Old Town Guided Walking Tour

Step back in time as you walk through Krakow’s Old Town. Not only will you experience the charm of its medieval architecture, but your professional and knowledgeable city guide will teach you about Poland’s history, unique symbols and traditions, and fun facts as well along the way. The highlight of the Old Town is the Royal Route. It begins in the northern part of the Old Town at St. Florian's Church, which contains the relics of the Patron Saint of Poland, St. Florian. The historic path continues on 3 streets, Floriańska, Grodzka, and Kanonicza. You will also walk through St. Florian's Gate, an impressive Gothic tower as well as the only remaining of the 8 medieval city gates. Next, you will visit the Main Market Square. This is the largest medieval square in Europe and home to many historic buildings. The central feature of the Square is the Sukiennice, a Renaissance Cloth Hall with fabulous arcades designed by Italian architect J.M. Padovano. The Royal Route comes to an end at the foot of the Wawel Hill, from which you can look up and admire the Wawel Royal Castle. Explore this impressive old residence of Polish monarchs and adventure into the Dragon’s Den below. The gorgeous Royal Private Apartments and Crown Treasury are a must see, as is the Cathedral Basilica of Saints Stanisław and Vaclav. The Old Town of Krakow Walking Tour will also include a visit to the Jagiellonian University district, home to the oldest university in Poland, and the beautiful Planty Park. You will have a 1/2 hour coffee break during the tour.

Krakow's Local Flavor: Craft Beer and Street Food with Guide

4. Krakow's Local Flavor: Craft Beer and Street Food with Guide

Book now for an unforgettable history, culture and taste. We will take you to a lively market where you can taste a range of regional products and discover the hidden treasures of Polish cuisine that you will not find anywhere else. Discover a traditional Krakow obwarzanek or enjoy popular Polish street food while soaking up the unique atmosphere of this vibrant city. By the way, to have a complete culinary experience, get ready to try some traditional Polish vodka. But the fun doesn't stop there! If every good story starts with a beer, start your Krakow adventure with our tour. Remember, this is not another pub trip. This is a trip that will introduce you to the world of beer and present you with Krakow's Kazimierz - an area with an extremely rich history, which today is also an alternative and entertainment part of Krakow. We will introduce you to the world of Polish and local breweries. You will learn why beer was considered healthier than water and why beer soup was served instead of coffee in the past. Currently, Poland is an absolute world leader in the production of craft beer. This tour is a must for beer lovers and more. Discover the culture and taste of this city.

Krakow: Highlights of Old & New Town Private Walking Tour

5. Krakow: Highlights of Old & New Town Private Walking Tour

Discover the highlights of Krakow's historic Old Town & New Town and learn more about the monuments from a private guide. Follow in the footsteps of the kings of Poland as you explore the famous Royal Route from the medieval Old Town to Wawel Hill. Meet at Little Market Square and make your way to the main market square to admire the Gothic exterior of St. Mary's Basilica. Marvel at the decorative details of the historic Cloth Hall, where traveling merchants would meet to discuss business and barter their wares. Pass one of the world's oldest universities at Jagiellonian University. Continue to the architectural complex of Wawel Hill to discover centuries-old churches and beautiful Renaissance buildings, such as the royal residence of Wawel Castle. Look inside Wawel Cathedral, where the kings of Poland were crowned and laid to rest. People usually visit the Old Town of Krakow but overlook the new contemporary history which is even more interesting. During the tour, you will get to know the whole history of the city and have an opportunity to see how everyday life looks like. Your guide will show you the best places in Krakow and for sure you will enjoy this experience. From World War II and the Polish People's Republic to the present - it means only one thing. You will become acquainted with the most turbulent history of Poland and Krakow. If you want to find out how Krakow has become the most modern city in Poland with numerous business centers and with the largest number of tourists, then this trip is exactly for you. Opt for extended 6-hours version to visit also beautiful Kazimierz district, historic place full of life and significant for cultural growth in Krakow, well known for being Jewish district of Krakow. Nowadays it has become the main part of cultural life in the city but still remains its historical aspect. Your guide will tell you history of this area, take you to its highlights but also will show you hidden gems known only by locals.

Krakow: Old Town Walking Tour

6. Krakow: Old Town Walking Tour

Krakow's Old Town is one of the most famous places in Europe and even the world. The best way to seize the history and all highlights of Krakow is to do it with professional licensed city guide. A traditional walk along the Royal Route, through the Old Town, the University district up to the Wawel Hill towards the Castle of Polish kings. The tour guide will tell you about the most famous monuments - the Barbican, St. Mary's Basilica, the Cloth Hall, you will know the legends associated with St. Mary’s Trumpet Call, a knife on one of the old houses or the foundation of Cracow. This tour is a oportunity to seize Krakow's Old Town on your own conditions. 

Krakow: Old Town Walking Tour with Visit to Wawel Castle

7. Krakow: Old Town Walking Tour with Visit to Wawel Castle

Start your tour by meeting your guide at the fragments of the city walls and the magnificent St. Florian's Gate. Take a look at the historic Barbican and take a walk along the Royal Route - the same route used by kings and their guests on their way to the castle. Walk through the Main Square - the bustling heart of the city is an ideal place to buy souvenirs, especially in the Cloth Hall, which has been the local marketplace for centuries. Complete your tour with knowledge about St. Mary's Church, which features a magnificent medieval altar carved by Wit Stoss and the bugle call sounds every hour towards the four corners of the world. Walk further along Kanonicza and Grodzka streets, enter Collegium Maius, the oldest building of the Cracoviensis Academy with a charming Gothic courtyard. Then, enter the Wawel Hill, which is the embodiment of Poland's former monarchical glory. At its top, there is the Royal Castle and the 14th-century cathedral, where almost all coronations and funerals of the Polish monarchy took place.

Krakow Old Town & Kazimierz Highlights Tour by Electric Car

8. Krakow Old Town & Kazimierz Highlights Tour by Electric Car

Our electric car tours of Krakow are an eco-friendly alternative to sightseeing by regular car, allowing you to visit the best sights of the Old Town, Kazimierz and Podgorze in no time. We offer private tours for those who want to enjoy personalized attention and small group tours for those who want to make new friends along the way. Get to know Krakow in a nutshell without tired feet! Book a 1,5-hour Electric Car Tour of Krakow. An electric car is one of the best ways to explore narrow streets of the historic center. We will run through the Barbican and St. Florian’s Gate, passing The Princes Czartoryski Museum, the Juliusz Slowacki Theatre and the Church of St. Cross. On the Main Market Square, we will discover medieval history and legends, admiring the striking Basilica of St. Mary, St. Wojciech’s Church, old Town Hall Tower and Cloth Hall (Sukiennice), where merchants traded their goods. We will follow the royal route, passing the churches of Saints Peter and Paul, St. Andrew and the Franciscans along with many beautiful palaces, on the way to the Royal Castle and Wawel Cathedral. In Wolnica Square in Kazimierz, we will discover the Town Hall, Corpus Christi Church, and one of largest Jewish Quarters in Europe, featuring the Temple Synagogue, Remuh Synagogue with a cemetery, Popper Synagogue, Old Synagogue and Isaac Synagogue. We will also take a closer look at the history of the German occupation of Poland, World War II and the Holocaust as we visit the Jewish Ghetto created in Podgorze by the Nazis. Points of interest include the Pharmacy under the eagle, Ghetto Heroes Square, Liberator aircraft, O. Schindler's factory and Ghetto walls. Thanks to transfers by electric car all of this will take just 1,5 hours! We offer this tour in 2 versions: private or group. For the 1,5-hour Private Tour we will organize an electric car and driver exclusively for your group of family and friends, so you will not have to share this experience with anyone else. Alternatively, you can join a group tour of up to 8 people. This can be a great way to make new friends. The group tour will follow the same sightseeing route as a private tour, so you won’t miss out on anything. Both tours are available with audio guides.

Krakow: Old Town "Royal Route" Walking Tour

9. Krakow: Old Town "Royal Route" Walking Tour

See the most important historical monuments registered on the UNESCO World Cultural Heritage list on this unique route through the city. The name of the tour route refers to the formal entries of Polish Kings heading for their residence on the Wawel Hill.  Along this route, you'ill walk around the Old Town which is surrounded by the luscious green Planty park. Make your way to Main Market Square, the largest one in Europe, and see the gothic-style St. Mary Basilica and Cloth Hall. Every hour, near Basilica’s tower you can hear the bugle call.  Next, pass by Jagiellonian University, the oldest one in Poland before visiting the castle and cathedral situated on Wawel Hill. Here, you can see the Wawel dragon breathing fire.

Krakow: Private Sightseeing by Electric Car

10. Krakow: Private Sightseeing by Electric Car

Experience Krakow by electric car, available all year round. The electric cars are suitable for all types of weather, and are equipped with audio guide in 16 languages. Your tour will cover all of the most important sights in each district, and with an audio guide you will learn about Krakow's history and tradition. The itinerary is flexible, allowing you to adjust the tour to your needs. Throughout your tour, you will pass through and explore both Krakow Old Town and the Jewish Quarter (the former Ghetto). You can visit one or several districts, and mix them according to your interests. You can also list the sights you are particularly interested in beforehand to be sure that you visit them during your tour. A Krakow tour by electric car let's you see as much as possible, whilst also avoiding the tourist crowds. This offer includes not only a private tour with an electric car, but also direct door-to-door pick-up and drop off from your accommodation. The duration of your tour depends on the number of districts you are visiting, with approximately one hour per district required.

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based on 220 reviews

Elizabeth was an amazing tour guide, she was so interesting and fun. the tour was very worthwhile and her local knowledge was outstanding.

I had a little delay because I was on the other side of the town but the guide waited for me to come. I really appreciated that.

Really brilliant! Some gory history and a night time walk was a well spent 2hrs!

Thomas is an entertaining story teller. The 2 hours flew by very quickly

Nice walk around krakow with some good stories to suit.