
Krakow Old Town, best tours and attractions

This tour gives you the chance to sample traditional Polish dishes at locations visited mainly by the locals. Do not miss out! Polish citize...
3 hours

After the Wawel Cathedral, St. Mary’s Basilica is the most important church in Krakow. The characteristic towers of the basilica highlight i...
Flexible

As a kid, you probably wondered what it was like to live a long time ago. Take a moment to find your inner curious child, because now you ha...
1 hour 30 minutes

Kraków for centuries has been one of the most important and flourishing cities in Europe. It is also the heart of Polish culture and science...
3 hours

See the birthplace of one of the most famous Polish painters and discover his collection of oil paintings, family photographs and much more!...
Flexible

Poland is known for its delicious cuisine. During this tour, you will discover a variety of polish flavors. Feel the unique atmosphere of tr...
3 hours

Sukiennice is a symbol of the Krakow's Main Market Square. A beautiful and unique building hides astonishing treasures inside. The Gallery o...
Flexible

Get to know the city of Krakow during this audio-guided driving tour and go on an exploration of the Wawel Hill at your own pace!Explore all...
3 hours

Are you ready to see a different, more mysterious and darker side of Krakow? Discover the dark secrets of town during this two-hour walking ...
2 hours

Krakow is one of the top destinations in Poland thanks to its rich history, breathtaking architecture and unique atmosphere. The spectacular...
2 hours

The Archaeological Museum is located at the dead end of Poselska Street. The Monastery of St. Michael used to operate here for decades and b...
Flexible

The Royal Road is a picturesque route leading along the most famous streets and passing some of the most prominent tenement houses of the hi...
3 hours
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The inside story
The Old Town of Krakow is one of the first sites that have made it onto UNESCO's original World Heritage List. The historic central district, known in Polish as Stare Miasto takes you back to medieval times and used to be surrounded by a 3-km long defensive wall with 46 towers and seven main entrances. When exploring, visitors should start with the ‘Royal Route’ which used to be the coronation path of the Polish kings when Kraków served as the royal capital. A lot of the most famous sights lay along this route - from the Florianska Gate to the Wawel Castle.