| Tour Type | Shared tour |
| Tour types | Guided tour |
| Sightseeing type | Museum tour, City walking tour |
Please refer to your voucher for final information regarding meeting points, pick-up locations, and pick-up time
Meeting point description: Boarding point: ul. Mikołaja Zyblikiewicza 2 (Parking Kiss&Ride in front of the "Zabka" store). Look for a golf cart labeled "excursions.city"(Mikołaja Zyblikiewicza 2, Kraków, Poland)
A minimum of 2 guests (per ticket option) required during checkout
Infants (age 0-6) using the free ticket must sit on an adult's lap while riding in the golf cart
Please note that part of the tour is walking (inside Schindler's Factory Museum) and operated by a live guide
Important : This tour ends with the visit to Schindler's Factory Museum - transportation is NOT provided back to the starting point, hotel or other location
Absolutely. Krakow Old Town, a UNESCO World Heritage site, is a jewel of European history. It boasts the vast Main Market Square, the stunning St. Mary's Basilica, and the historic Cloth Hall. Visitors can immerse themselves in centuries of Polish royal history, medieval architecture, and vibrant cultural life, making it a profoundly enriching experience.
The tour highlights key landmarks within Krakow's Old Town. You'll see the expansive Main Market Square, home to the iconic Cloth Hall (Sukiennice) and St. Mary's Basilica with its hourly trumpeter. Other significant sights often include Wawel Royal Castle and Cathedral, and the impressive Barbican. An electric golf cart allows for efficient viewing of these historic gems.
Krakow's Jewish Quarter, Kazimierz, offers profound cultural insights. Key attractions include the Old Synagogue, Remuh Synagogue and Cemetery, and Isaac Synagogue. The district is rich in history, showcasing centuries of Jewish life in Krakow, its tragic wartime past, and its modern resurgence as a vibrant cultural hub with unique cafes and art galleries.
Visitors should allocate sufficient time, as the museum offers a deeply moving and informative experience. It's recommended to wear comfortable shoes as there's a lot of walking and standing. The museum focuses on the wartime experiences in Krakow, particularly Oskar Schindler's efforts to save Jewish lives, providing powerful historical context.
When visiting Krakow Old Town, wear comfortable walking shoes and be prepared for crowds, especially in peak season. It's polite to be mindful of noise levels in religious sites. Photography is generally allowed but check for specific restrictions. Tipping in restaurants is customary, usually around 10%. Always be aware of your surroundings and personal belongings.
When visiting the Jewish Quarter, especially synagogues and cemeteries, respectful attire is important; shoulders and knees should be covered. Men may be asked to wear a head covering (kippah), which is often provided. Silence is appreciated in sacred spaces. Be mindful when taking photos, especially of people, and respect memorials and gravestones.
An electric golf cart provides a comfortable and efficient way to explore Krakow's historic districts, especially the Old Town and Jewish Quarter. It allows you to cover more ground without extensive walking, which is ideal for those with limited mobility or time. The open design offers excellent panoramic views, and guided tours often include informative commentary about the sights.
The guided tour at Schindler's Factory Museum delves into Krakow's occupation during World War II. It details the daily lives of Jewish residents in the Krakow Ghetto, the terror of the Holocaust, and the extraordinary story of Oskar Schindler, who saved over a thousand Jewish lives. The exhibition uses original artifacts, documents, and multimedia to tell this compelling history.