What You Will Do
If you are planning to stay in Warsaw for a few days but also would like to see Krakow? We have a perfect solution for you!
A private driver will pick you up from the address provided in Warsaw by Mercedes car, comfortable for 1-6 passengers and will take you to Krakow for Expanded full-day tour. During this six-hour Krakow City Tour, the local guide English speaking will introduce you to the atmosphere of this beautiful city. After sightseeing, the driver will take you back to Warsaw and drop you off at your chosen location.
Below you will find an example of a sightseeing program:
Old town, Florianska street (the fanciest street in Krakow), get to one of the biggest main market squares in Europe, St. Mary’s Church, Royal route, Wawel hill, Dragon's cave, Jagiellonian University – one of the oldest in Europe, Kazimierz Jewish District and many more.
The following program is only an example, the guide and the driver are at your disposal. This time is reserved only for you!
Cancellation Policy
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
Itinerary
1
Krakow's Rynek Glowny Central Square
1 hour
The tour will take you along the most important and beautiful sites in the Old Town part of Krakow encircled by the green ring of Planty Park. Part of the tour is convergent with the Royal Route tour, but it's extended with the sightseeing of the old university district, Planty Park and Church of St. Francis of Assisi, Slowacki Theatre, Adam Mickiewcz Monument, St. Mary’s Church with dating from the 15th-century altar (around 20min). Afterwards, the route takes you along the oldest Krakow’s streets: Grodzka and Kanonicza and ends up on the Wawel Hill.
2
Wawel Cathedral
1 hour
You will spend around 1h in the Cathedral and walking along the castle walls.
Wawel Cathedral is one of the most exciting places in the entire country and the city of Krakow. It's a 14th-century architecture and the marvellous collection of arts ranging from Gothic, Renaissance and Baroque to Classicist and even Modern.
Visiting the Wawel Cathedral includes seeing the giant bell of Zygmunt of 1520, one of the world's largest, and the burial place of many Polish kings and their families, national heroes and numerous bishops.
3
Monument of the Wawel Dragon
15 minutes
Dragon's cave (symbol of the city of Krakow)
4
Jagiellonian University
30 minutes
One of the oldest in Europe, with Collegium Novum and Collegium Mayus
5
Kazmierz The Former Jewish District
2 hours
Kazimierz, in Kraków, is a special place developed over many centuries as a Christian-Jewish neighbourhood. Jews arrived here in the mid-14th century, and until the early 19th century they lived in a separate “Jewish city”, enclosed by today’s Miodowa, św. Wawrzyńca, Wąska, Józefa, and Bożego Ciała streets. It was an autonomous enclave governed by internal Jewish authorities: their only sovereign was the king in whose name the Voivode of Kraków exercised authority over the enclave.
Today Kazimierz is one of the best known areas of Kraków. Teeming with cultural and artistic life, the district especially attracts those who want to feel the spirit of Kraków’s bohemians. The most popular cafés as well as established artistic studios and galleries cluster around Szeroka, Izaaka, Miodowa, Józefa and Podbrzezie streets, and around Nowy (Żydowski) square.
Walk will take you later to a Jewish Ghetto area, an monument of Ghetto Heros, Bernatek Footbridge (Love Bridge) and many more...
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