Embark on a private tour from Wroclaw to Krakow and explore historic sites with a local guide. Discover the Old Town, Jewish Quarter, Wawel Cathedral, and more. Choose between a train or car transfer for a full-day adventure.
Embark on a private tour from Wroclaw to Krakow and explore historic sites with a local guide. Discover the Old Town, Jewish Quarter, Wawel Cathedral, and more. Choose between a train or car transfer for a full-day adventure.
- Wroclaw - Poland offers a wealth of attractions, with each city boasting unique and captivating sights. Visitors are encouraged to explore as much as possible. From Wroclaw, it’s easy to travel to other cities, so let’s embark on a journey to the stunning Krakow!
- Krakow’s Rynek Glowny Central Square - Starting in Wroclaw, travelers will reach…
- Wroclaw - Poland offers a wealth of attractions, with each city boasting unique and captivating sights. Visitors are encouraged to explore as much as possible. From Wroclaw, it’s easy to travel to other cities, so let’s embark on a journey to the stunning Krakow!
- Krakow’s Rynek Glowny Central Square - Starting in Wroclaw, travelers will reach the historic city of Krakow! Begin your adventure in Krakow’s Old Town, where the charm of the area is sure to captivate. With numerous attractions, rich history, intriguing legends, and a vibrant atmosphere, it’s a place to fall in love with.
- St Mary’s Basilica - Renowned as one of Poland’s most famous churches, this Gothic masterpiece features two distinct towers of varying heights and an unexpectedly ornate interior.
- Sukiennice (Cloth Hall) - Known as the world’s oldest shopping mall, the current Renaissance building dates back to 1555 and houses numerous food stalls, small shops, terrace cafes, and flower stands.
- Stare Miasto - This 13th-century merchant town boasts Europe’s largest market square and is home to many historical houses, palaces, and churches with stunning interiors, as well as 14th-century fortifications.
- Museum of Krakow Town Hall Tower - Constructed from stone and brick at the end of the 13th century, this impressive Gothic tower stands 70 meters tall and leans just 55 centimeters, a result of a strong wind in 1703.
- Bazylika i Klasztor Franciszkanow - Adorned with vibrant colors and featuring Stanislaw Wyspianski’s renowned stained glass window “God the Father.” Entry is available upon request.
- Planty Park - A picturesque walkway encircling a park around the Old Town.
- Wawel Royal Castle - Marvel at this magnificent castle on Wawel Hill. Once a royal residence and the seat of Poland’s rulers for five centuries, it stands as a symbol of the independent Polish state. Entry is available upon request.
- Wawel Cathedral - A national shrine celebrated for its exquisite religious art, including the giant Zygmunt bell from 1520, one of the world’s largest, and the burial site of many Polish kings and their families. Tickets are provided for a full exploration of this Cathedral.
- Church of St. Peter and St. Paul - A stunning cathedral known for its organ concerts. Entry is available upon request.
- St. Florian’s Gate - Surrounding the Old Town district, this 14th-century gate and its four towers are remnants of the city’s fortifications, most of which were demolished in the early 19th century.
- Ulica Florianska - A wonderfully photogenic street, perfect for a leisurely stroll.
- Monument of the Wawel Dragon - A unique sculpture of a dragon that breathes fire. Viewing is available upon request.
- Barbican, Museum of Krakow - Inspired by Arab defensive architecture, this medieval military engineering marvel with its circular fortress was added to the city’s fortifications in the late 15th century.
- Pomnik Grunwaldzki - Grunwald Monument - One of Krakow’s finest monuments, honoring the famous Battle of Grunwald. Viewing is available upon request.
- Church of St. Adalbert - A charming little church with a magnificent domed ceiling. Entry is available upon request.
- Slowacki Theatre - Named after the esteemed Romantic playwright Juliusz Slowacki, this baroque-style theater, built in 1892, continues to host regular performances of plays and operas. Viewing is available upon request.
- Little Market Square (Maly Rynek) - A small, colorful, and charming market square with souvenir vendors.
- Eros Bound - An impressive sculpture of a head that occupies a prominent position on the square, offering a great photo opportunity.
- Dominican Church - A beautifully ornate church from 1223, this remarkable Catholic church is a prime example of Gothic architecture. Entry is available upon request.
- Statue of John Paul II - A fitting tribute to the legacy of a great pope closely connected to the city of Krakow.
- Tempel Synagogue - While exploring the eclectic Jewish Quarter, visitors will discover fantastic buildings, including the Reformed Temple, a striking synagogue located in the heart of the Jewish Quarter.
- Jagiellonian University Collegium Iuridicum - One of the oldest parts of Jagiellonian University, featuring intriguing sculptures and impressive architectural style.
- Izaak Synagogue - Regarded as one of the most magnificent synagogues in Kazimierz, this structure was built in the mid-seventeenth century in a Judaic-Baroque architectural style. Entry is available upon request.

- 6-hour Krakow walking tour led by a licensed local guide
- Private car transfers with an English-speaking driver
- Pickup from Wroclaw accommodations by private car
- Private full-day trip from Wroclaw to Krakow
- Round-trip train tickets (for the train option)
- Admission to Wawel Cathedral and Tempel Synagogue
- 6-hour Krakow walking tour led by a licensed local guide
- Private car transfers with an English-speaking driver
- Pickup from Wroclaw accommodations by private car
- Private full-day trip from Wroclaw to Krakow
- Round-trip train tickets (for the train option)
- Admission to Wawel Cathedral and Tempel Synagogue
- Lunch
- Round-trip train tickets from Wroclaw to Krakow (in car option)
- Private car transfers with an English-speaking driver (in train option)
- Lunch
- Round-trip train tickets from Wroclaw to Krakow (in car option)
- Private car transfers with an English-speaking driver (in train option)
Embark on a journey from Wroclaw to Krakow, whether by private vehicle or rail, exploring the Old Town and Jewish District, both recognized as World Heritage Sites, accompanied by a Local Guide. Step inside Wawel Cathedral and Tempel Synagogue and feast your eyes on the iconic Cloth Hall, St. Mary’s Basilica and Wawel Castle.
Select from our array of…
Embark on a journey from Wroclaw to Krakow, whether by private vehicle or rail, exploring the Old Town and Jewish District, both recognized as World Heritage Sites, accompanied by a Local Guide. Step inside Wawel Cathedral and Tempel Synagogue and feast your eyes on the iconic Cloth Hall, St. Mary’s Basilica and Wawel Castle.
Select from our array of phenomenal tour arrangements specially designed to cater to your preferences and fascinations. Please read through the specifications of each tour variant as each one offers a unique program.
Full day excursion to Krakow via Train: This package encompasses a single direction transfer service from your stay location to Wroclaw Central Station as well as round-trip train tickets to Krakow. Upon arrival at Krakow Central Station, your Private Guide will escort you for a tour around the Old Town and Kazimierz.
All day tour to Krakow by Car: The package includes a whole day private vehicle transfer from your lodging in Wroclaw to Krakow. Your Private Guide will be ready to meet you in Krakow and take you on a tour around the Old Town.
- Please note that the mode of transport depends on the selected option.
- Check your email the day before the tour.
- All guests must provide their full name and date of birth.
- Train option: tickets will be sent by email, please confirm the travel details. One-way transfer from your accommodation to Wroclaw Central Station is included. The guide will meet you at Krakow Central Station.
- Car option: we offer transfers from your accommodation in Wroclaw in a standard car (sedan) for 1-4 people or in a larger van for groups of 5+ people. You can book a 5-people tour for a larger vehicle. Our drivers speak English. The guide will meet you in Krakow city center.
- Admission to Wawel Cathedral during masses and events is restricted. The museum is closed on Sundays and holidays. The Cathedral is closed on: 01.01, 24.12, 25.12, 01.11 and Easter holidays.
- Tempel Synagogue is closed on Saturdays and Jewish holidays, but you can visit Tadeusz Pankiewicz’s Pharmacy instead.
- Lunch can be arranged upon request.
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.