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a Private Tour.
Kraków’s Old Town survived the Second World War, so you’re able to feel the ambiance of the days when it used to be the capital of Europe’s largest country. Come join us for a tour around a city that hasn’t changed much since the Middle Ages to find out why it was included on the first-ever UNESCO Heritage List!
We will show you where to look to find traces of the city in its heyday in the 15th and 16th centuries, when Copernicus himself walked these streets. These were the days when Kraków teemed with the sounds of many different languages, colourful clothing and exotic goods, and people from around the world who came here seeking their fortune. But the roller-coaster of history never missed the royal city, and its days of wealth and prosperity turned to times of collapse and decline. The most recent tragedy of World War II and the hopelessness of communism are something you can still feel roiling under the seemingly calm and peaceful surface of contemporary Kraków. It was also during this dark time that Kraków was home to a young man who later changed the fate of Poland and the world. His name was Karol Wojtyła, better known as Pope John Paul II.
Like every good story, Kraków’s should have a happy ending, right? The city today will surely provide one! Join us and be ready to watch, touch, listen, smell and taste. You will definitely need all of your senses to discover Kraków!
On this 2h 30 minutes’ FREE Walkative! TOUR you will see:
After visiting the Old Town we recommend taking Jewish Kraków and World War II in Kraków free tours to understand Kraków’s history better!
Big Tom highly recommended for this tour!
Kim was extremely qualified and knowledgeable to lead our tour; she provided an informative and interesting story about key historic sites, artists and the history of Rome. Good pace, fun facts, local highlights and always made the effort to find the shade throughout the tour. Highly recommended.
Super guided walk through Krakow Old Town with Emil. Highly recommended
Our guide, Iza, was knowledgeable, witty, and very helpful. Aside from providing details about the various historic sites along the Jewish Krakow Walking Tour, she shared a lot of cultural insights that offered a clearer picture about Poland and the Polish people’s role in the tragic decimation of its large Jewish population. Her honest account was nuanced and refreshing as it felt very relevant to our current day’s politics. She answered all our questions with ease and made excellent recommendations for food and fun in Krakow! I highly recommend this tour; just make sure to wear comfortable shoes, eat something, and use the facilities before starting. 😉
My family and I went on a walking tour of Rome with Кasia as our guide. On our first visit to Rome, Kasia showed us the most important points in Rome with great knowledge and in an interesting way, giving us an excellent basis for further discovery of Rome. She kept our attention with her stories and made our first walk in Rome a wonderful experience. Highly recommended!
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