Explore Kraków’s heart on a guided tour, uncovering UNESCO sites, legends, and landmarks. Experience Poland’s history in one unforgettable day.
Explore Kraków’s heart on a guided tour, uncovering UNESCO sites, legends, and landmarks. Experience Poland’s history in one unforgettable day.
- Stary Kleparz - Begin the tour at one of the city’s oldest open-air markets, where locals purchase fresh vegetables, cheese, and obwarzanek (the famous Krakow ring bread) each morning. The guide introduces this vibrant slice of daily Krakow life before the tourist crowds arrive.
- Zywe Muzeum Obwarzanka - Guide’s explanation
- **Muzeum Ksiazat…
- Stary Kleparz - Begin the tour at one of the city’s oldest open-air markets, where locals purchase fresh vegetables, cheese, and obwarzanek (the famous Krakow ring bread) each morning. The guide introduces this vibrant slice of daily Krakow life before the tourist crowds arrive.
- Zywe Muzeum Obwarzanka - Guide’s explanation
- Muzeum Ksiazat Czartoryskich - Many tourists pass by without realizing its significance. Inside, you’ll find one of the few Leonardo da Vinci paintings in the world — the Lady with an Ermine.
- St Mary’s Basilica - Visit Krakow’s iconic church and listen to the legendary trumpet melody that resonates across the Main Square every hour. This is a prime photo spot and a must-see for first-time visitors.
- Krakow’s Rynek Glowny Central Square - As one of Europe’s largest medieval market squares, it is as breathtaking as the photos suggest. The guide shares insights beyond the obvious: the trumpeter’s legend, the best café terrace frequented by locals, and the intriguing history of the Cloth Hall. You’ll also learn where to avoid dining to save money for better options.
- Sukiennice (Cloth Hall) - Stroll through the lively Main Square, surrounded by cafés, street performers, and historic market stalls. Discover the best viewpoints, local souvenirs, and hidden gems often missed by tourists.
- Muzeum Krakowa - Rynek Podziemny - Guide’s explanation
- Jagiellonian University Museum Collegium Maius - Copernicus and many other historical figures studied here. The medieval courtyard of the Jagiellonian University is one of the most beautiful and often overlooked spots in Old Town. The guide brings its 600-year history to life, highlighting hidden details in the courtyard that most visitors overlook.
- Ulica Kanonicza - Kanonicza Street - Walk along one of Krakow’s most picturesque streets, known for its enchanting atmosphere, historic townhouses, and hidden luxury hotels. This tranquil street feels like a scene from a movie.
- The Archdiocesan Museum - Guide’s explanation
- Wawel Hill - Take in breathtaking panoramic views over Krakow while exploring the city’s most legendary hill. Dragons, kings, castles, and local legends converge in one of Poland’s most memorable locations.
- Wawel Cathedral - Guide’s explanation
- Wawel Royal Castle - Conclude the tour at Poland’s most iconic site. The royal castle, cathedral, and legendary dragon’s cave are all part of the experience. The guide concludes with insights on why Krakow endured when Warsaw was destroyed, why the city feels unique compared to the rest of Poland, and suggestions for the remainder of your visit. Depart with a plan, not just memories.

- Memorable experiences
- Storyteller guide
- Valuable recommendations on what to see in Kraków and where to eat
- Fascinating stories, history, and legends of Kraków
- Memorable experiences
- Storyteller guide
- Valuable recommendations on what to see in Kraków and where to eat
- Fascinating stories, history, and legends of Kraków
- Tips - Pay what you want to reward your tour guide’s effort - some people tip from 10€ to 50
- Entry/Admission fees to attractions (e.g., Wawel Castle, St. Mary’s Basilica, Czartoryski Museum)
- Tips - Pay what you want to reward your tour guide’s effort - some people tip from 10€ to 50
- Entry/Admission fees to attractions (e.g., Wawel Castle, St. Mary’s Basilica, Czartoryski Museum)
This tour offers a delightful and straightforward introduction to Krakow, ideal for both novices and seasoned travelers, from youngsters to the elderly, and anyone who enjoys a leisurely stroll. Join us to explore the city and its most captivating attractions. You’ll uncover intriguing tales, hidden treasures, and little-known curiosities in this former…
This tour offers a delightful and straightforward introduction to Krakow, ideal for both novices and seasoned travelers, from youngsters to the elderly, and anyone who enjoys a leisurely stroll. Join us to explore the city and its most captivating attractions. You’ll uncover intriguing tales, hidden treasures, and little-known curiosities in this former Polish capital, sparking your interest and leaving you eager to return.
As you wander among Krakow’s landmarks, you’ll grasp the essence of the Old Town, its dramatic history, and its symbolic importance to the Polish people. We’ll also share valuable insights and recommendations on a variety of topics, including must-see sights, dining options, and museums to visit. This is a thorough guide to Krakow with our storyteller, allowing you to experience the city through the perspectives of both a local and a visitor!
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.