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Follow Oskar Schindler’s story on a guided walk from his factory, through the former ghetto in Podgórze, to Jewish Kazimierz, visiting real historic sites and original filming locations from Schindler’s List. Uncover the true history behind Schindler’s List on a guided walking tour through real locations where Kraków’s Jewish past intersects with cinema. This carefully planned experience leads you through authentic streets, courtyards, and districts. Highlights: • Start outside Schindler’s Factory, where historical reality meets cinematic storytelling • Walk through Podgórze, the area of the Nazi-established ghetto • Explore Kazimierz, once the heart of Jewish life in Kraków • Learn about Oskar Schindler and how his actions helped save over 1,000 Jewish lives By placing historical events within their original urban setting, this walk helps you understand how ordinary city spaces shaped—and were shaped by—occupation, resistance, and individual moral choices.
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Explore Kraków’s wartime history on a guided visit to Schindler’s Factory. Discover powerful exhibitions, authentic artifacts, and personal stories of survival—an experience that goes far beyond a traditional museum visit. Highlights: • Gain insight into everyday life in Nazi-occupied Kraków beyond Schindler’s personal story • View original artifacts and carefully recreated settings from the 1940s • Learn how Jewish and non-Jewish residents of Kraków endured the war years • A deeply moving museum visit that offers far more than a typical exhibition This experience honors the legacy of Oskar Schindler and the lives he helped save. His story is inseparable from the wider history of a city living under occupation, where acts of humanity still emerged amid fear and violence. Led by a knowledgeable guide, this visit provides meaningful historical context and leaves a lasting impression of how one individual’s moral courage continues to inspire generations.
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During the tour you will have a chance to visit the twenty historic chambers connected by approximately 1.25 miles (2 kilometers) of passages. Descent into the mine is by staircase (380 steps) to the 1st Level (at a depth of 110 feet or 64 metres) and return to the surface is by lift up the Danilowicz shaft from the 3rd Level (at a depth of 443 feet or 135 meters). The whole tour lasts about 4-5 hours. You will spend around 2 hours in the Salt Mine.
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The TouringBee audioguide is an invaluable mobile companion for exploring Krakow. This app features a carefully designed walking route that leads you through the highlights of the Old Town and the Jewish Quarter. Each stop includes audio narration. As you walk, you'll enjoy views of the ancient city and the Vistula River, hear both ancient and modern tales of Krakow, discover world-renowned Poles and their contributions, and learn about the three righteous among the nations. A friendly guide will also offer sightseeing tips and food recommendations. The tour encompasses a total of 26 landmarks in the central districts. After the tour, you have the option to visit the museum at Schindler's factory (admission not included).
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Explore Wieliczka Salt Mine with a 4.5-hour guided tour from Krakow. See one of the oldest salt mines in the world, dating back to the 13th century. This unique underground complex of chambers and chapels, carved entirely in salt, has been included on the UNESCO World Heritage sites list. You'll have 2.5 hours at the mine, enough time to visit all the wonders of Wieliczka with your professional guide. Guided tour at the mine will be done with a maximum of 35 people. Afterwards, experience Oskar Schindler's Factory, a site of a museum dedicated to the man who saved thousands of Jewish people during World War II.
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Discover Poland's Royal Castle Wawel. From 1333 to 1795 the Wawel Royal Castle was where the kings of Poland resided and the symbol of Polish statehood. Nowadays the Castle is one of the country’s premier art museums, open for visitors offering its best exhibitions. On this tour, you will explore Royal Chambers. What to expect: • Priority, Skip-the-line access to the Wawel Castle • Guided tour at the Wawel Castle • Professional licensed English speaking guide • Walkthrough Royal Chambers, where centuries of Polish kings lived
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A visit to the Schindler's Factory Museum is a crucial experience to understand the history of Kraków during the occupation from 1939-1945. Choosing "admission ticket only" option you will visit the museum but without guided service. When you visit museum on guided tour option with an expert guide, you're assured of gaining in-depth knowledge and hearing unique facts and anecdotes not found in standard tourist guides. The museum's multimedia exhibitions transport you back to Krakow during WWII, offering insights into the city's challenging history and commemorating Oskar Schindler's heroic actions. This tour provides an insight into former Enamel Factory and offers a detailed understanding of life in Krakow under Nazi occupation, highlighting the impact of figures like Oskar Schindler. The factory museum tour is not just a historical walk but a deep dive into the narratives and emotions of Krakow's WWII period, making it a significant and enriching part of any visit to the city.
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Discover Kraków’s medieval roots on a skip-the-line guided tour of the Rynek Underground Museum. Walk beneath the Main Square and explore artifacts, ancient streets, and traces of daily life. Highlights: Explore Kraków’s medieval market buried beneath the Main Square Skip the long ticket lines and dive straight into history See original streets, stalls, and artifacts from centuries past Learn how Kraków grew into a major European trade centre Headsets provided for groups of 15+ participants When you return to the surface, the landmarks of the Main Square—St. Mary’s Basilica and the Cloth Hall—will seem transformed. You’ve just walked through 700 years of history hidden beneath Kraków’s cobblestones.
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Visit Schindler’s Factory and, during two hours long sightseeing, find out more about the story shown in Stevens Spielberg “Schindler’s List” film.The museum located in Schindler’s Factory opened in 2010. After years of preparations, it has now become one of the most commonly visited museums in Krakow. Factory building has been preserved almost intact throughout the years.English speaking guide will show you around the heroic Oscar Schindler attitude and his merits in saving Jewish lives. Whereas it is not only the story about his life, in Schindler’s Factory you can experience the tough everyday basis of Poles.In Schindler’s Factory, with a certified English speaking guide, you will meet ethnic Jewish community habits and everyday life basis. Over wartime history, you will also discover the culture, routine, traditional dishes and far more. In Schindler’s Factory museum you will get familiar with Jewish culture, the guide will narrate you through a journey around Nazi-occupied Krakow
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For almost 800 years the Market Square has been the central square of Royal Cracow! What has not happened here only during this time! First, we will walk around the square itself, find the most interesting artifacts of the old times and unravel their purpose, find out what events took place here, what legendary persons have been here. After that, we will go 4 meters underground to the Dungeon Market Museum to find ourselves on the same level as the cobbled roads of Krakow 12-13th century. Why did they get so low? As well as the first trading rows built here, as well as the rings and coins that were lost by the people of Krakow in the 13th century? And that's a secret for now, but we'll reveal it when we meet! In the mysterious atmosphere of the underground museum, it will be very easy for us to get to the Middle Ages, to understand the joys and sorrows of the people of that time, their life, the architecture that surrounded them, and much, much more!
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The Salt Mine in Wieliczka is famous for being Europe’s oldest salt mine, which has been operating for at least 700 years. Wieliczka’s Salt Mine is a unique tourist attraction, and is on the UNESCO World Cultural Heritage List (listed among the twelve top sites). Get lost with wonder as you make your way through the labyrinth of tunnels, pits and chambers, all hewn out by hand from solid salt. Beautifully adorned chapels, underground lakes, and other hidden treasures are spread out on the three upper levels of the complex, ranging from 64 to 135 meters below the ground. Tourists can enjoy the three kilometre-long trail and a collection of objects related to the mine itself and mining industry.
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Visit one of the most beautiful and largest castles in Lesser Poland. The Ogrodzieniec Castle from the 13th century, located in the Kraków-Częstochowa Upland. The castle where Netflix's "The Witcher" series was shot.
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Explore one of Krakow's most significant and popular museums, the Schindler's Enamel Factory, nestled at 4 Lipowa Street and integral to the Historical Museum of Krakow. The museum's centerpiece is the exhibition titled "Kraków under Nazi Occupation 1939–1945". Join a guided tour led by a seasoned professional who will expertly unravel the exhibition's multifaceted narratives, including the compelling story of Oskar Schindler. By opting for this tour, you'll bypass the lengthy queues for ticket purchases, ensuring a seamless and efficient experience. Embark on a guided stroll through the Kazimierz district, Krakow's historic Old Jewish Quarter and enrich your understanding of the city's rich cultural tapestry.
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Discover Kraków’s wartime past in Schindler’s Factory. Explore evocative exhibitions, original artifacts, and stories of survival with an expert guide. More than a museum — a moving experience. Highlights: Understand daily life in Nazi-occupied Kraków beyond Schindler’s story See original artifacts and authentic reconstructions from the 1940s Learn how Kraków’s Jewish and non-Jewish residents endured the war A powerful museum visit that goes far beyond a standard exhibition It’s a moving tribute to Oskar Schindler and the people he saved. You’ll hear how his choices, small and large, meant the difference between life and death. His legacy is not isolated but woven into the broader narrative of a city under siege, where courage could shine even in the darkest times. Guided by an expert, you will leave with a deeper understanding of how one man’s defiance against brutality left a mark that continues to inspire the world.
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The Schindler’s Factory Museum does more than just recount historical facts; it offers a narrative that is both educational and emotionally moving. It serves as a crucial reminder of the atrocities of the Holocaust while celebrating the acts of courage that occurred in the darkest of times. The museum not only honors Oskar Schindler and the survivors but also serves as a call to remember and learn from history. Explore the legacy of Oskar Schindler and the history of Krakow during World War II with a visit to the Schindler’s Factory Museum. This tour is essential for anyone interested in the history of the Holocaust, World War II, or human rights. Book your visit now to ensure your place in this moving and educational experience.
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Set off with a guide through the charming streets of the Old Town and enter one of the symbols of Krakow - St. Mary's Church. Look up and discover the beautiful vault and altar in front of you, carved by the great master Veit Stoss. Listen to urban legends while walking around the Main Square, which has been the city's central square for 800 years. How much has happened here in this time! Goods from all over the world were sold on the trading floors, enriching Krakow's merchants, the city authorities strictly monitored law and order, the executioner tortured suspects in the dungeons of the city hall, and kings paraded through the square to get to their castle. The most interesting traces of ancient events can still be found on the Market Square, and even more so under the Market Square! You will go 4 meters underground to the Underground Archaeological Museum to be at the same level as the cobblestone roads of Krakow from the 12th-13th centuries and discover Krakow anew.
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The Schindler Factory in Kraków is one of the most important memorial sites related to the history of World War II. It is worth visiting because it offers a deeply moving insight into the lives of Kraków’s residents under German occupation and tells the story of Oskar Schindler, who saved over a thousand Jews from extermination. The permanent exhibition “Kraków under Nazi Occupation 1939–1945” presents everyday life in the city, the terror of the occupiers, and the heroic actions of those who helped others. The exhibition combines authentic artifacts, documents, photographs, and multimedia reconstructions, creating a vivid and realistic portrayal of that time. The museum can be visited individually or with a guide, who helps visitors better understand the historical context and significance of the site.
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Join a guided tour of Wawel Castle and Cathedral and experience royal spaces, historic chapels, and Poland’s past. Experience the grandeur of Wawel Castle and Cathedral, two of Kraków’s most iconic landmarks, on a guided tour that combines history, art, and royal heritage. Wawel Hill stands as a symbol of Polish statehood, preserving centuries of tradition and cultural achievement. Highlights • Skip-the-line guided tour of Wawel Castle and Cathedral • Explore royal chambers, art collections, and historic chapels • Learn about Polish kings, coronations, and national history • Climb the tower to see the Sigismund Bell and panoramic views With priority access and a licensed guide, enjoy a rich and engaging experience at one of Kraków’s most important historical sites — perfect for lovers of history, art, and architecture.
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Experience the highlights of Krakow over three days — exploring Jewish heritage, wartime history, the underground world of the Wieliczka Salt Mine, and the poignant site of Płaszów. One lunch included. Highlights: • Walk through Kazimierz, the historic Jewish Quarter of Krakow • Visit Schindler’s Factory Museum with a licensed guide • Explore the remains of the former Krakow Ghetto • Visit Auschwitz-Birkenau Memorial and Museum with an official museum guide • Discover the underground chambers of the Wieliczka Salt Mine (UNESCO site) • Reflect at the Płaszów Memorial Site • Enjoy a traditional lunch on the third day of your tour • A respectful journey through history, culture, and remembrance Each day reveals a different layer of Poland’s past — thoughtfully organized so you can focus on the experience rather than logistics. Experience Krakow through stories of faith, memory, and resilience.
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Zakopane is a town situated at the foot of the Tatra Mountains. It has a magical ambience and is very close to the nature. On this tour you will have a chance to visit Chocholow village and see beautiful, traditional wooden houses and wooden chapels, that were built by the locals years ago. Directly in Zakopane you will spend time on Krupowki street, which is the main one in Zakopane. You can eat their traditional (or not) food and buy some souvenirs. Enjoy the magnificent views and panorama and take a trip up to Gubalowka Mountain - ride in a funicular. What’s more, you will be also able to see the ski jump hill that you can recognize from the Grant Prix Ski Jump Competition. Chocholowska Baths are the largest thermal complex in Podhale. The water is extracted from a depth of nearly 3,600 meters and submerged rocks, emit beneficial micronutrients such as sulfur, calcium, magnesium and sodium. Relax in the 8 whirlpool pools of thermal water with a temperature of 36 degrees Celsius.
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You will taste a sample 4 wines or ciders and hear about the history of wine making in the region. Stroll through the vineyard and learn about their organic farming methods English speaking driver with air-conditioned vehicle. Local wine expert.
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See Krakow’s highlights in one seamless day — Wawel Castle, Cathedral, a Polish lunch, and the stunning Wieliczka Salt Mine — all explored comfortably and without rush. Make the most of your time in Krakow with a perfectly balanced day of culture, flavor, and exploration. This tour is designed for travelers who want to see more while enjoying a relaxed, seamless experience. Begin at Wawel Castle and Cathedral, uncovering royal treasures and centuries of history with an expert local guide. Then, enjoy a leisurely lunch at a local restaurant before continuing your journey to the remarkable Wieliczka Salt Mine. Highlights: • See two of Poland’s UNESCO sites in one well-organized day • Visit Wawel Castle and Cathedral — icons of Krakow’s history • Savor Polish cuisine during a relaxing lunch at a local restaurant • Explore the breathtaking underground world of Wieliczka Salt Mine • Maximize your day in Krakow with comfort, culture, and beauty
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The tour is led by English speaking licensed mountain guide. The tour leader will familiarize you with the mountains, their nature, history and culture of Gorale - local highlanders. Additionally, the guide will bring scientific equipment like humidity, temperature probes and binoculars which will help you to better understand the nature. The tour starts in Kuznice where you will use a modern cable car to get to the Kasprowy Wierch. It is a prominent summit at the Polish-Slovakian border with meteorological and astronomical observatories. The tour continues through Beskid (2012 m), Liliowe Pass and reaches meadows of Hala Gąsienicowa. You will find there a laid in stone shelter and have a lunch break. Only 40-minutes from the shelter, there is a beautiful Black Tatr which you will visit after the lunch. This excellent spot offers vistas over Orla Perc, a sharp ridge of summits known as the most difficult trail in the Tatras. The tour ends with a walk through Jaworzynka Valley.
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Explore Kraków’s past on a guided tour of the Rynek Underground Museum. Skip the ticket line, use headsets if over 15 guests, and discover medieval life through artifacts and multimedia. Highlights: • Expert guide brings the city’s past to life • Discover Kraków’s medieval history underground • See reconstructions, artifacts, and medieval burials • Experience interactive holograms and films • Headsets provided for groups of 15+ guests Discover a hidden Kraków beneath the cobblestones of the Main Market Square. Opened in 2010, the Rynek Underground Museum is one of Europe’s most remarkable archaeological parks, revealing the city’s medieval roots just a few meters below the surface.
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