Krakow is one of Polands most-visited cities. Book a tour to get the most of your Krakow travel schedule. Tour Krakow by bike, on foot, or even in a Trabant automobile. Tour UNESCO World Heritage Sites from Krakow as well.
See all the important sights of Krakow by booking this tour of the city. The tour includes Wawel Castle, the Jewish District, and Main Market Square. Take photographs of Krakow and stop for souvenirs at a shop along the tour route. You'll learn about the heart of Krakow during your guided tour.
Looking for something different when you travel to Krakow? Tour Krakow in a Trabant! This particular tour starts with hotel pickup in a Trabant automobile. Then you'll be given a sightseeing tour of the Krakow tourists don't normally see. See Communist-era architecture, historic burial mounds, and the Krakow Jewish quarter. This fun and unusual tour will give you plenty to remember.
See Krakow as Stalin envisioned it by booking this Communism Tour. Ride around in a Trabant while your guide gives you the skinny on Krakow's Nowa Huta district. See Communist-era architecture and a steel mill. This tour is perfect for 20th century history buffs or those who want to see the other side of Krakow.
The Auschwitz Birkenau Memorial and Museum is a poignant reminder of Nazi-perpetrated genocide. It is also an UNESCO World Heritage Site. This tour provides visitors with a guide who will explain exhibitions, the crematorium, gas chamber, and other terrible remnants of this concentration camp.
If you like exercise and the outdoors, this bike tour is for you. Be supplied with biking equipment before setting out to sightsee with your guide. This tour is packed full of landmarks, from the residence of Oscar Schindler to the Krakow Ghetto. You'll ride along the Vistula River and make plenty of stops to enable you to take photographs. Krakow's flat terrain makes biking its neighborhoods enjoyable.
This unusual UNESCO World Heritage site is full of figures and monuments carved by salt miners over its 700-year history. Descend below ground to view 20 decorated chambers and a salt mining exhibition. End the tour by purchasing a souvenir at the shop or buying refreshments at the snack bar.
Tour one of Poland's favorite resort villages. Zakopane also allows visitors to experence folk culture, costumes, and lifestyle. See wooden houses constructed in the regional style, the Tatra Museum, and sweeping mountain views.
This interesting tour takes visitors to Czestochowa, home to Poland's famous "Black Madonna." After lunch, tour part of the Eagles Nests Trail, which includes ruins of medieval castles and watchtowers. Pieskowa Skala Castle, the last stop on the tour, is a Renaissance castle that is now a museum.
Admire the natural scenery of the Dunajec River Gorge by boat and pay a visit to Niedzica Castle in the Dunajec Valley in this day tour from Krakow.
This tour from Krakow takes you from Wadowice (the childhood home of John Paul ll), through the Beskidy mountain range, to the Sanctuary of Divine Mercy, and to the Archbishop's Palace.
Kazimierz is the Jewish district of Krakow. On this tour, visit synagogues in Krakow, learn about Jewish history in Poland, and see a monument that commemorates victims of concentration camps.