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Krakow Old Town's Royal Road, bathed in sunlight, shows St. Andrew's Church and pedestrians exploring historic streets, part of a guided Polish culture tour.
Krakow Old Town square, featuring St. Peter and Paul Church and St. Andrew's Church, with visitors exploring these historical religious buildings on a guided tour.
An aerial view of Krakow's Wawel Castle complex, showcasing the majestic cathedral and palace under a blue sky, highlighting this historic Polish royal heritage site.
Krakow's Main Market Square, featuring the majestic Cloth Hall, with visitors strolling around the square, experiencing this historic trade center on a guided tour.
St. Mary's Basilica in Krakow's Main Market Square, framed by an archway, shows the majestic Gothic church as visitors explore this cultural landmark on a guided tour.

Krakow Old Town and Wawel castle guided tour


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  • Walk through the Royal Route
  • Admire the Franciscan Monastery
  • Visit the Wawel Castle
  • [5% App discount] Code: APP5OFF , HK: APP15HK
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    Product Info

    -What you can expect-
    Explore Krakow with this guided tour and visit the Wawel Castle! You’ll walk along the "Royal Route", the route that went from the Florian Gate to the Royal Castle on Wawell Hill.

    This route crosses the main attractions of the city such as the Church of St. Mary, the Market Square, the University Quarter, the Franciscan Monastery, St. Peter and Paul's Cathedral. Your guide will teach you all about the history of the Polish Monarchs while exploring the Wawel Castle. Then, you'll visit the museum and the Cathedral where you'll feel the spirit of old Poland.

    Purchase Notice

    Duration: Lasts 4 hours

    Reminders

    • Please refer to your voucher for final information regarding meeting points, pick-up locations, and pick-up time

    • Meeting point description: In front of the Polski Pod Bialym Orlem Hotel. The guide will have an "excursions.city" sign.(Hotel Polski Pod Białym Orłem, Pijarska 17, Kraków, Poland)

    • This tour is not wheelchair accessible

    • It is recommended to wear comfortable shoes

    • Please note that a dress code is required to enter the Cathedral, please do not wear shorts or sleeveless tops and make sure your knees and shoulders are covered

    • The tour will end in Wawel Hill

    • The Wawel Cathedral is an active place of religious worship. During important religious, state or jubilee events or visits of important guests, admission to the cathedral, royal tombs or the bell tower may be suspended without announcing the reasons. In such a situation, the local operator reserves the right to replace the entrance to the Cathedral with another one within the castle complex

    Cancellation Policy

    • Once the order has been completed, it cannot be canceled, modified, or refunded
    NOTE
    • Due to time zone differences, the confirmed cancellation date is based on the supplier’s local time. Please allow 2–5 business days to process your cancellation request, after which the cancellation fee will be charged according to the product’s cancellation policy. Once the cancellation is confirmed, you will receive your refund within 14 working days.

    FAQ

    1. What makes Wawel Castle in Krakow a significant historical site?

    Wawel Castle is a symbol of Polish statehood, serving as the residence for Polish kings and queens for centuries. Its significance stems from being a royal residence, a cathedral, and a burial site for monarchs, national heroes, and poets. It reflects various architectural styles, including Romanesque, Gothic, Renaissance, and Baroque, showcasing Poland's rich cultural heritage. Legends, such as the Wawel Dragon, also contribute to its unique historical and cultural importance in Krakow.

    2. What can visitors experience inside Wawel Castle?

    Visitors to Wawel Castle can explore several distinct exhibitions, each offering a glimpse into its rich history. Key areas include the Royal Private Apartments, State Rooms adorned with original tapestries and period furniture, and the Crown Treasury and Armory, displaying royal jewels and historical weapons. The Wawel Cathedral, a significant site for coronations and burials, is also part of the complex, allowing a deep dive into Polish regal and ecclesiastical history.

    3. What are the must-see attractions when exploring Krakow Old Town?

    Krakow Old Town, a UNESCO World Heritage site, is rich in attractions. The main highlight is the Rynek Główny (Main Market Square), one of Europe's largest medieval squares, featuring the Cloth Hall (Sukiennice) with artisan stalls and St. Mary's Basilica, known for its stunning altarpiece. Other key sights include the Franciscan Monastery, which is renowned for its beautiful stained glass and peaceful cloister, and the historic Planty Park encircling the Old Town, offering scenic walks.

    4. How close is Wawel Castle to Krakow Old Town?

    Wawel Castle is conveniently located just south of Krakow Old Town, making it easily accessible on foot. It's approximately a 10 to 15-minute walk from the Main Market Square in the heart of the Old Town. The Royal Route, a historic path, directly connects these two iconic landmarks, offering a pleasant stroll through significant historical areas, allowing visitors to experience both sites within close proximity.

    5. Which historical figures are associated with Wawel Castle?

    Wawel Castle is deeply intertwined with Polish royalty and national history. It served as the primary residence for many Polish monarchs, including Casimir III the Great, who oversaw much of its Gothic reconstruction, and Sigismund I the Old, who transformed it into a magnificent Renaissance palace. Many kings and queens, such as Władysław I Łokietek and Queen Jadwiga, are buried in the Wawel Cathedral, solidifying their association with this historic site.

    6. What is the significance of the Royal Route and Franciscan Monastery in Krakow?

    The Royal Route is a historic procession path in Krakow, leading from the northern outskirts of the Old Town, through the Main Market Square, and up to Wawel Castle. It was traditionally used for coronation parades and other royal ceremonies, connecting key historical sites. The Franciscan Monastery, located near the Main Market Square, is significant for its beautiful Art Nouveau stained glass by Stanisław Wyspiański and its serene cloisters, offering a peaceful retreat and a glimpse into monastic life within the bustling city.

    7. How can one acquire tickets to visit Wawel Castle?

    To visit Wawel Castle, tickets can typically be purchased through various channels. Online booking is often available directly from official sources or through reputable travel e-commerce platforms like KKday. Booking through KKday can offer the convenience of securing your entry in advance, potentially streamlining your visit and ensuring access to specific exhibitions during peak times, allowing you to focus on enjoying the historical site without the hassle of on-site queueing for tickets.

    8. What kind of overall experience does visiting Krakow Old Town offer?

    Visiting Krakow Old Town offers a captivating journey through centuries of European history and culture. It provides a vibrant atmosphere with its lively Main Market Square, charming cobblestone streets, and numerous cafes and restaurants. The experience is a blend of exploring architectural marvels like St. Mary's Basilica and the Cloth Hall, absorbing the historical ambiance, and enjoying the local culture, all within a compact, pedestrian-friendly area that invites leisurely exploration.

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