Krakow has a mindblowing amount of historic sites. Join this Krakow tour to walk the streets with a local guide who will show you iconic places of influence, intrigue and inspiration.
Get a local history lesson on Krakow with a local guide.
Take panoramic photos from the top of Wawel Hill.
Uncover Polish history at the Royal Castle and Cathedral.
See where beloved Pope John Paul II attended university.
Visit the largest medieval square in Europe.
Snack on some ‘obwarzanek’ – a traditional bread that has come to symbolise Krakow.
Inclusion
Local English speaking guide; Entrances fees as indicated; Polish snack.
Exclusion
Food and drink; Items of personal nature; Tips or gratuities for guides.
Hours of operation
Available: Daily; Start time at 9:00am.
Duration
Approximately 3 - 4 hours.
Location
Meeting point: The Father Adam Studzinski's Square in front of St. Giles church (at the end of Grodzka Street towards Wawel Castle).
Finish point: Main Market Square.
Itinerary
Join your expert local guide and start your Krakow tour with a short walk to the top of Wawel Hill. The view over the city from here is nothing short of spectacular, making it an excellent place to take scenic snapshots, so don’t forget your camera!
Continue your Krakow city tour by walking to the Royal Palace and Cathedral nearby, where Polish kings were crowned for centuries. Learn a little about the history of these buildings before moving on to satisfy your stomach! Stop and buy a typical Polish snack called ‘obwarzanek’. This doughy treat is sometimes referred to as a symbol of Krakow, and if you really want to feel like a local your guide can give you some phrases to use to order your snack in Polish!
Refreshed with snacks, we'll move on with this Krakow tour and head to the historic Collegium Maius, where Nicolaus Copernicus and Pope John Paul II once studied. Listen to stories of Copernicus, who went on to become one of the world’s most influential scientists and astronomers.
Continue to tour Krakow by strolling to what could be considered the real heart of Krakow – Rynek Glowny (Grand Square). This medieval square is the perfect place to observe local life in action, as people wander through the market and sip coffee. Next, visit St Mary’s Basilica and admire the ancient, wooden altar crafted in the Gothic style many years ago by Weit Stoss.
Finish up your Krakow tour by listening to the unforgettable sounds of the traditional bugle call, which is played each hour by a local trumpeter. This melody has come to be the signature tune of Krakow and is a fitting finale to this adventure through one of Poland’s oldest and most loved cities. What's not to love about a tour that ends with a soundtrack?
Participant restrictions
This is a child-friendly tour. Children between the ages of 6 and 11 inclusively are permitted on this tour. Children younger than 6 are permitted at no extra cost, but please make sure you inform our guides of this before you take the tour.
Additional Information
As we visit some Catholic churches, we recommend clothing that covers your shoulders and knees. Polish climate is moderate, but because the weather changes it is good to have an umbrella and something warm with you, just in case.
From time to time Polish authorities close some sites temporarily. It happens with the Royal Cathedral where all the patriotic and religious events take place during national and catholic holiday and with the oldest part of the university where there are some international meetings or conferences.
Itinerary
Join your expert local guide and start your Krakow tour with a short walk to the top of Wawel Hill. The view over the city from here is nothing short of spectacular, making it an excellent place to take scenic snapshots, so don’t forget your camera!
Continue your Krakow city tour by walking to the Royal Palace and Cathedral nearby, where Polish kings were crowned for centuries. Learn a little about the history of these buildings before moving on to satisfy your stomach! Stop and buy a typical Polish snack called ‘obwarzanek’. This doughy treat is sometimes referred to as a symbol of Krakow, and if you really want to feel like a local your guide can give you some phrases to use to order your snack in Polish!
Refreshed with snacks, we'll move on with this Krakow tour and head to the historic Collegium Maius, where Nicolaus Copernicus and Pope John Paul II once studied. Listen to stories of Copernicus, who went on to become one of the world’s most influential scientists and astronomers.
Continue to tour Krakow by strolling to what could be considered the real heart of Krakow – Rynek Glowny (Grand Square). This medieval square is the perfect place to observe local life in action, as people wander through the market and sip coffee. Next, visit St Mary’s Basilica and admire the ancient, wooden altar crafted in the Gothic style many years ago by Weit Stoss.
Finish up your Krakow tour by listening to the unforgettable sounds of the traditional bugle call, which is played each hour by a local trumpeter. This melody has come to be the signature tune of Krakow and is a fitting finale to this adventure through one of Poland’s oldest and most loved cities. What's not to love about a tour that ends with a soundtrack?
Participant restrictions
This is a child-friendly tour. Children between the ages of 6 and 11 inclusively are permitted on this tour. Children younger than 6 are permitted at no extra cost, but please make sure you inform our guides of this before you take the tour.
Location
Meeting point: The Father Adam Studzinski's Square in front of St. Giles church (at the end of Grodzka Street towards Wawel Castle).
Finish point: Main Market Square.
Itinerary
Join your expert local guide and start your Krakow tour with a short walk to the top of Wawel Hill. The view over the city from here is nothing short of spectacular, making it an excellent place to take scenic snapshots, so don’t forget your camera!
Continue your Krakow city tour by walking to the Royal Palace and Cathedral nearby, where Polish kings were crowned for centuries. Learn a little about the history of these buildings before moving on to satisfy your stomach! Stop and buy a typical Polish snack called ‘obwarzanek’. This doughy treat is sometimes referred to as a symbol of Krakow, and if you really want to feel like a local your guide can give you some phrases to use to order your snack in Polish!
Refreshed with snacks, we'll move on with this Krakow tour and head to the historic Collegium Maius, where Nicolaus Copernicus and Pope John Paul II once studied. Listen to stories of Copernicus, who went on to become one of the world’s most influential scientists and astronomers.
Continue to tour Krakow by strolling to what could be considered the real heart of Krakow – Rynek Glowny (Grand Square). This medieval square is the perfect place to observe local life in action, as people wander through the market and sip coffee. Next, visit St Mary’s Basilica and admire the ancient, wooden altar crafted in the Gothic style many years ago by Weit Stoss.
Finish up your Krakow tour by listening to the unforgettable sounds of the traditional bugle call, which is played each hour by a local trumpeter. This melody has come to be the signature tune of Krakow and is a fitting finale to this adventure through one of Poland’s oldest and most loved cities. What's not to love about a tour that ends with a soundtrack?
Participant restrictions
This is a child-friendly tour. Children between the ages of 6 and 11 inclusively are permitted on this tour. Children younger than 6 are permitted at no extra cost, but please make sure you inform our guides of this before you take the tour.
Additional Information
As we visit some Catholic churches, we recommend clothing that covers your shoulders and knees. Polish climate is moderate, but because the weather changes it is good to have an umbrella and something warm with you, just in case.
From time to time Polish authorities close some sites temporarily. It happens with the Royal Cathedral where all the patriotic and religious events take place during national and catholic holiday and with the oldest part of the university where there are some international meetings or conferences.
Policies
For your Urban Adventure you will be in a small group of a maximum of 12 people.
If you have your voucher, your booking is confirmed. We'll see you at the start point.
Complete information, including local telephone numbers at your destination, will be included on your Confirmation Voucher.
All information requested must be supplied or booking is subject to automatic cancellation
Highlights / General details
Krakow has a mindblowing amount of historic sites. Join this Krakow tour to walk the streets with a local guide who will show you iconic places of influence, intrigue and inspiration. Get a local history lesson on Krakow with a local guide. Take panoramic photos from the top of Wawel Hill. Uncover Polish history at the Royal Castle and Cathedral. See where beloved Pope John Paul II attended university. Visit the largest medieval square in Europe. Snack on some ‘obwarzanek’ – a traditional bread that has come to symbolise Krakow.
Inclusion
Local English speaking guide; Entrances fees as indicated; Polish snack.
Exclusion
Food and drink; Items of personal nature; Tips or gratuities for guides.
Hours of operation
Available: Daily; Start time at 9:00am.
Duration
Approximately 3 - 4 hours.
Location Meeting point: The Father Adam Studzinski's Square in front of St. Giles church (at the end of Grodzka Street towards Wawel Castle). Finish point: Main Market Square.
Itinerary Join your expert local guide and start your Krakow tour with a short walk to the top of Wawel Hill. The view over the city from here is nothing short of spectacular, making it an excellent place to take scenic snapshots, so don’t forget your camera! Continue your Krakow city tour by walking to the Royal Palace and Cathedral nearby, where Polish kings were crowned for centuries. Learn a little about the history of these buildings before moving on to satisfy your stomach! Stop and buy a typical Polish snack called ‘obwarzanek’. This doughy treat is sometimes referred to as a symbol of Krakow, and if you really want to feel like a local your guide can give you some phrases to use to order your snack in Polish! Refreshed with snacks, we'll move on with this Krakow tour and head to the historic Collegium Maius, where Nicolaus Copernicus and Pope John Paul II once studied. Listen to stories of Copernicus, who went on to become one of the world’s most influential scientists and astronomers. Continue to tour Krakow by strolling to what could be considered the real heart of Krakow – Rynek Glowny (Grand Square). This medieval square is the perfect place to observe local life in action, as people wander through the market and sip coffee. Next, visit St Mary’s Basilica and admire the ancient, wooden altar crafted in the Gothic style many years ago by Weit Stoss. Finish up your Krakow tour by listening to the unforgettable sounds of the traditional bugle call, which is played each hour by a local trumpeter. This melody has come to be the signature tune of Krakow and is a fitting finale to this adventure through one of Poland’s oldest and most loved cities. What's not to love about a tour that ends with a soundtrack?
Participant restrictions
This is a child-friendly tour. Children between the ages of 6 and 11 inclusively are permitted on this tour. Children younger than 6 are permitted at no extra cost, but please make sure you inform our guides of this before you take the tour.
Additional Information As we visit some Catholic churches, we recommend clothing that covers your shoulders and knees. Polish climate is moderate, but because the weather changes it is good to have an umbrella and something warm with you, just in case. From time to time Polish authorities close some sites temporarily. It happens with the Royal Cathedral where all the patriotic and religious events take place during national and catholic holiday and with the oldest part of the university where there are some international meetings or conferences.
Itinerary
Join your expert local guide and start your Krakow tour with a short walk to the top of Wawel Hill. The view over the city from here is nothing short of spectacular, making it an excellent place to take scenic snapshots, so don’t forget your camera! Continue your Krakow city tour by walking to the Royal Palace and Cathedral nearby, where Polish kings were crowned for centuries. Learn a little about the history of these buildings before moving on to satisfy your stomach! Stop and buy a typical Polish snack called ‘obwarzanek’. This doughy treat is sometimes referred to as a symbol of Krakow, and if you really want to feel like a local your guide can give you some phrases to use to order your snack in Polish! Refreshed with snacks, we'll move on with this Krakow tour and head to the historic Collegium Maius, where Nicolaus Copernicus and Pope John Paul II once studied. Listen to stories of Copernicus, who went on to become one of the world’s most influential scientists and astronomers. Continue to tour Krakow by strolling to what could be considered the real heart of Krakow – Rynek Glowny (Grand Square). This medieval square is the perfect place to observe local life in action, as people wander through the market and sip coffee. Next, visit St Mary’s Basilica and admire the ancient, wooden altar crafted in the Gothic style many years ago by Weit Stoss. Finish up your Krakow tour by listening to the unforgettable sounds of the traditional bugle call, which is played each hour by a local trumpeter. This melody has come to be the signature tune of Krakow and is a fitting finale to this adventure through one of Poland’s oldest and most loved cities. What's not to love about a tour that ends with a soundtrack?
Participant restrictions This is a child-friendly tour. Children between the ages of 6 and 11 inclusively are permitted on this tour. Children younger than 6 are permitted at no extra cost, but please make sure you inform our guides of this before you take the tour.
Location
Meeting point: The Father Adam Studzinski's Square in front of St. Giles church (at the end of Grodzka Street towards Wawel Castle). Finish point: Main Market Square.
Itinerary Join your expert local guide and start your Krakow tour with a short walk to the top of Wawel Hill. The view over the city from here is nothing short of spectacular, making it an excellent place to take scenic snapshots, so don’t forget your camera! Continue your Krakow city tour by walking to the Royal Palace and Cathedral nearby, where Polish kings were crowned for centuries. Learn a little about the history of these buildings before moving on to satisfy your stomach! Stop and buy a typical Polish snack called ‘obwarzanek’. This doughy treat is sometimes referred to as a symbol of Krakow, and if you really want to feel like a local your guide can give you some phrases to use to order your snack in Polish! Refreshed with snacks, we'll move on with this Krakow tour and head to the historic Collegium Maius, where Nicolaus Copernicus and Pope John Paul II once studied. Listen to stories of Copernicus, who went on to become one of the world’s most influential scientists and astronomers. Continue to tour Krakow by strolling to what could be considered the real heart of Krakow – Rynek Glowny (Grand Square). This medieval square is the perfect place to observe local life in action, as people wander through the market and sip coffee. Next, visit St Mary’s Basilica and admire the ancient, wooden altar crafted in the Gothic style many years ago by Weit Stoss. Finish up your Krakow tour by listening to the unforgettable sounds of the traditional bugle call, which is played each hour by a local trumpeter. This melody has come to be the signature tune of Krakow and is a fitting finale to this adventure through one of Poland’s oldest and most loved cities. What's not to love about a tour that ends with a soundtrack?
Participant restrictions This is a child-friendly tour. Children between the ages of 6 and 11 inclusively are permitted on this tour. Children younger than 6 are permitted at no extra cost, but please make sure you inform our guides of this before you take the tour.
Additional Information As we visit some Catholic churches, we recommend clothing that covers your shoulders and knees. Polish climate is moderate, but because the weather changes it is good to have an umbrella and something warm with you, just in case. From time to time Polish authorities close some sites temporarily. It happens with the Royal Cathedral where all the patriotic and religious events take place during national and catholic holiday and with the oldest part of the university where there are some international meetings or conferences.
Policies For your Urban Adventure you will be in a small group of a maximum of 12 people. If you have your voucher, your booking is confirmed. We'll see you at the start point. Complete information, including local telephone numbers at your destination, will be included on your Confirmation Voucher.
All information requested must be supplied or booking is subject to automatic cancellation
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