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Experience Kraków through a carefully arranged 2-day program that brings together the city’s most meaningful historical and cultural sites. Explore the former Jewish quarter and ghetto area, learn about World War II through the story told at Schindler’s Factory, discover Poland’s royal legacy at Wawel Hill, and visit the extraordinary underground chambers of the Wieliczka Salt Mine. With professional guides, shared transfers, and lunch included on the second day, the tour is designed for comfort, clarity, and depth.
Highlights:
• Guided walk through the historic Jewish district and former ghetto area
• In-depth visit to Schindler’s Factory Museum focusing on wartime Kraków
• Guided exploration of Wawel Castle and Cathedral
• Traditional Polish lunch included on day two
• Guided descent into the Wieliczka Salt Mine with an official mine guide
• Seamless organization with transportation and entrance tickets included
Public transportation options are available nearby
Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
Please arrive 10 minutes before the tour begins. Once the group has departed, latecomers cannot join and tickets are non-refundable.
All group tours are conducted in one language, selected when booking.
The tour operates in all weather conditions — dress appropriately and wear comfortable shoes.
A dress code applies for religious sites: no shorts or sleeveless tops; knees and shoulders must be covered.
Please provide full names of all participants when booking. Bring a valid ID — the name must match your ticket, or entry may be refused.
Students must carry valid student ID with photo and expiry date for youth discounts.
In the Salt Mine, temperature is 14–16°C. Bring warmer clothing and note that the tour involves extensive walking and many stairs. Not recommended for guests with mobility, heart, or claustrophobia issues.
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Kazimierz Jewish Quarter - Begin the tour in Kazimierz, Kraków’s historic Jewish Quarter. For centuries, this area was an independent centre of religious, cultural, and commercial life. Walking through its cobbled streets, you’ll pass historic synagogues, former prayer houses, and traditional townhouses. Your guide will introduce the daily life, customs, and traditions that shaped the district before the war.
Fabryka Emalia Oskara Schindlera
Continue to Schindler’s Factory Museum, one of Kraków’s most significant historical sites. With skip-the-line access and a licensed guide, explore the exhibition “Kraków under Nazi Occupation 1939–1945.” The museum presents a broad account of wartime Kraków through original documents, photographs, and immersive reconstructions. Within this wider context, you will also learn how Oskar Schindler’s factory became a place of rescue for more than a thousand Jewish workers.
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Kraków Jewish Ghetto - The day concludes with a walk through the area of the former Kraków Jewish Ghetto. See preserved fragments of the ghetto wall, visit Ghetto Heroes Square with its symbolic Chair Memorial, and pass the Under the Eagle Pharmacy, a place associated with aid provided to ghetto residents. This visit offers deeper insight into the scale of loss and the importance of remembrance.
Wawel Royal Castle
Begin the second day with a visit to Wawel Castle, Poland’s former royal residence. Explore one of its permanent exhibitions, featuring Renaissance interiors, historic tapestries, paintings, and royal collections.
Wawel Cathedral
Continue inside Wawel Cathedral, the coronation and burial site of Polish kings. Discover royal chapels and tombs, and climb the Sigismund Bell Tower, one of Poland’s most important national symbols.
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Lunch at a Local Bistro - Enjoy a relaxed lunch at a local bistro, offering traditional Polish dishes and time to rest before the afternoon program.
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Transfer to Wieliczka - Travel comfortably by air-conditioned group transport from Kraków to Wieliczka.
Wieliczka Salt Mine
Descend underground with a licensed in-house guide to explore the UNESCO-listed Wieliczka Salt Mine. Admire salt-carved chambers, sculptures, underground lakes, and the remarkable Chapel of St. Kinga.
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Return to Krakow - Relax during the return transfer to Kraków after a full day of exploration.
Licensed local guides for Kazimierz & the Ghetto, Wawel Castle, and Schindler’s Factory
Entrance tickets included for Schindler’s Factory, Wawel Castle & Cathedral, the Wieliczka Salt Mine
Lunch included on Day 2
Professional on-site guide at the Wieliczka Salt Mine
Group transportation between Kraków and Wieliczka
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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