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Wawel Castle, Old Town with St. Mary's Church Guided Tour|Poland
Wawel Castle, Old Town with St. Mary's Church Guided Tour|Poland
Wawel Castle, Old Town with St. Mary's Church Guided Tour|Poland
Wawel Castle, Old Town with St. Mary's Church Guided Tour|Poland
Wawel Castle, Old Town with St. Mary's Church Guided Tour|Poland

Wawel Castle, Old Town with St. Mary's Church Guided Tour|Poland


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  • Step inside Poland’s royal residence with a licensed local guide
  • Discover the Gothic Wawel Cathedral, site of royal coronations
  • Touch the mighty Sigismund Bell for good luck in the cathedral tower
  • Step into UNESCO-listed Krakow Old Town with an expert guide
  • Capture must-see landmarks in the heart of historic Krakow
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Tour TypeShared tour
Transportation methodGet there on your own
Minimum participant requirement30 travelers
Tour typesGuided tour
Meal arrangementArrange yourself
Additional service & facilityFast Track
Sightseeing typeMuseum tour, City walking tour, Historic site tour
TransportWalking

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Discover the splendor of Poland’s royal heritage on a guided tour of the Wawel Castle and Cathedral, Krakow’s most iconic landmarks and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Perched high on Wawel Hill, this complex was the seat of Polish kings for centuries and remains a powerful symbol of national identity.

Meet your guide and begin your journey into the world of monarchy, faith, and art. Step inside the Royal Castle, transformed in 1930 into one of Poland’s most important museums. Wander through grand chambers filled with Renaissance & Baroque interiors, paintings, sculptures, porcelain, and military artifacts. Marvel at treasures such as Flemish tapestries commissioned by King Sigismund II Augustus and Italian Renaissance masterpieces from the Lanckoroński collection. You will also see Wawel’s unique collection of Eastern art, including the largest set of Ottoman tents in Europe.

The highlight of your visit is the Wawel Cathedral, a Gothic masterpiece that has witnessed the coronations, weddings, & funerals of Polish monarchs. Enter chapels and altars, then climb the tower to see the mighty Sigismund Bell—tradition says touching it brings good luck. Finally, descend to the crypts where kings, queens, poets, and national heroes rest, as your guide shares stories of power, devotion, and legacy.

Then as you stroll along the historic streets, you will pause by the Collegium Maius, the oldest building of the Jagiellonian University. Founded in 1364, this university educated generations of scholars, including the world-famous astronomer Nicolaus Copernicus. Standing in the quiet courtyard, your guide explains how this institution became a beacon of learning in Central Europe and still plays an important role in Kraków’s identity.

A few steps further lies the vibrant Main Market Square, the largest medieval square in Europe. Here, history feels alive: horse-drawn carriages pass elegant townhouses, street performers echo age-old traditions, and the heart of the square is dominated by the Cloth Hall (Sukiennice). Once a bustling center of international trade, it connected Kraków to faraway markets, where merchants dealt in salt, textiles, furs, and amber. Today, your guide points out its Renaissance arcade and tells how the Cloth Hall remained a marketplace across centuries, embodying the city’s commercial spirit.

The highlight of the tour is entry to St. Mary’s Basilica, whose two asymmetrical towers dominate the skyline. Inside awaits one of the great treasures of Gothic Europe: the breathtaking Veit Stoss altarpiece, carved in the 15th century. With its monumental figures and dramatic scenes, it captures biblical stories in astonishing detail and color. Your guide explains how it survived centuries of turmoil, from fires to war, and why it remains such a powerful symbol of Kraków’s devotion and artistry. The richly painted vaults, stained glass windows, and chapels add to the unforgettable experience of stepping into a living masterpiece of sacred art.

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  • Know Before You Go: Please arrive 10 minutes before the tour begins. Once the group has departed, latecomers cannot join and tickets are non-refundable.

  • Know Before You Go: All group tours are conducted in one language, selected at booking.

  • Know Before You Go: Each tour is limited to a maximum of 30 participants, in accordance with the limits set by the museum.

  • Know Before You Go: Please note that the meeting point is not located on the Wawel Hill, but at the location indicated on your voucher.

  • Know Before You Go: A dress code applies for places of worship and selected museums: shorts and sleeveless tops are not allowed; both men and women must cover knees and shoulders.

  • Know Before You Go: This tour operates in all weather conditions, please dress appropriately and be prepared for the different weather conditions. Comfortable walking shoes are recommended.

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