What You Will Do
Uncover the hidden treasures and poignant history of Krakow's Jewish Quarter on our captivating walking tours. Led by expert guides, immerse yourself in the unique atmosphere of Kazimierz as you explore its winding streets, historic synagogues, and bustling markets. From tales of resilience to insights into contemporary Jewish life, this experience offers a deep dive into one of Krakow's most fascinating neighborhoods. Book now to embark on a journey that will leave you enriched and inspired!
Cancellation Policy
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
Itinerary
Meeting Point
Meeting point is in front of Segway Point office at Sienna 17 street, Kraków
1
Church on the Rock (Kosciol na Skalce)
5 minutes
The Church on the Rock in Krakow is a unique church built into the rock, constructed in the 13th century. Its exceptional location and extraordinary architecture attract numerous visitors from around the world.
2
Plac Wolnica
5 minutes
Wolnica Square in Krakow is a historic marketplace dating back to the Middle Ages, known for its vibrant atmosphere and bustling activity. Surrounded by colorful townhouses and hosting various events, it serves as a lively hub for locals and tourists alike.
3
Corpus Christi Church (Kosciol Bozego Ciala)
5 minutes
Corpus Christi Church in Krakow is a stunning example of Baroque architecture, known for its intricate facade and ornate interior decorations. Situated in the Kazimierz district, it serves as a significant religious and cultural landmark in the city.
4
Tempel Synagogue
5 minutes
Tempel Synagogue in Krakow is a historic Jewish place of worship, notable for its distinctive Moorish Revival architecture and vibrant interior decor. Located in the Kazimierz district, it stands as a testament to Krakow's rich Jewish heritage and serves as an important cultural site.
5
Kupa Synagogue (Synagoga Kupa)
5 minutes
The Kupa Synagogue, situated in Krakow's Kazimierz district, is a significant Jewish religious and cultural landmark known for its Baroque-style architecture and historical significance within the Jewish community. It continues to be a place of worship and serves as a reminder of Krakow's diverse cultural heritage.
6
Izaak Synagogue
5 minutes
The Izaak Synagogue, located in Krakow's Kazimierz district, is one of the most prominent surviving examples of Jewish architecture in Poland, renowned for its intricate Moorish Revival style. It stands as a testament to Krakow's rich Jewish history and serves as both a place of worship and a cultural center.
7
The New Square
5 minutes
The New Square, or Plac Nowy, is a bustling hub in Krakow's Jewish Quarter, known for its vibrant atmosphere, historic buildings, and lively market stalls. It's a popular spot for locals and tourists alike, offering a variety of food, drinks, and entertainment options.
8
High Synagogue
5 minutes
The High Synagogue, located in Krakow's historic Kazimierz district, is a striking example of Jewish religious architecture, known for its ornate facade and intricate interior design. It serves as a significant cultural and religious landmark, attracting visitors interested in exploring Krakow's rich Jewish heritage.
9
5 minutes
Szeroka Street, nestled in Krakow's Kazimierz district, is renowned for its vibrant atmosphere, lined with historic buildings, charming cafes, and bustling markets. It serves as the heart of Jewish cultural life in Krakow, offering a glimpse into the city's diverse heritage and lively street culture.
10
Old Synagogue
5 minutes
The Old Synagogue, located in Krakow's Kazimierz district, stands as one of the oldest and most historically significant Jewish religious sites in Poland. With its striking Gothic architecture and rich cultural heritage, it serves as a poignant reminder of Krakow's Jewish history and resilience.
11
Remuh Synagogue (Synagoga Remuh)
5 minutes
The Remuh Synagogue, nestled in the heart of Krakow's Kazimierz district, is a cherished landmark of Jewish heritage. Its intimate atmosphere and centuries-old tombstones in the adjacent cemetery offer visitors a glimpse into the rich history and spiritual significance of Krakow's Jewish community.
12
Remuh Cemetery
5 minutes
The Remuh Cemetery, located adjacent to the Remuh Synagogue in Krakow's Kazimierz district, is one of the oldest Jewish cemeteries in Poland. Dating back to the 16th century, it is a poignant testament to the city's Jewish heritage, with intricately carved tombstones and a serene ambiance that invites reflection on centuries of history and culture.
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