Discover Kraków’s Jewish heritage in Kazimierz, a historic district shaped by centuries of faith, tradition, and cultural coexistence that deeply influenced the city’s identity. Walk through picturesque streets once at the center of Jewish life, admire historic synagogues, and discover places where Jewish and Christian traditions existed side by side. With a local guide, you will gain insight into daily life, beliefs, and customs that defined Kazimierz for generations.
Highlights: • Walk through Kazimierz, Kraków’s historic Jewish district • See historic synagogues and traditional townhouses • Learn about Jewish customs, traditions, and everyday life • Visit key landmarks and quiet courtyards with a local guide • Understand the coexistence of cultures that shaped Kraków’s identity
This walking tour uncovers the character of Kazimierz. Stories of faith, perseverance, and community come together to create a vivid picture of Kraków’s Jewish heritage.
ul. Szeroka, Krakow, Poland
The historic heart of Jewish Kazimierz, surrounded by synagogues and elegant townhouses dating back to the 16th–18th centuries.
Ulica Szeroka, Krakow, Poland
The oldest surviving synagogue in Poland, now home to a museum dedicated to Jewish history and culture.
Miodowa 24, Krakow, Poland
The last synagogue built in the former Jewish town, historically known as the synagogue of the poor.
Miodowa 24, , Krakow, Poland
An elegant 19th-century synagogue that today serves as a cultural venue for concerts and events.
Northeast corner of Plac Wolnica, , Krakow, Poland
A striking Gothic-Baroque church renowned for its richly decorated golden interior.
Meet your guide on the steps of the Old Synagogue. They will hold a Kazimierz Guided Tour sign.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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