Explore Kraków’s heart on a guided walking tour, uncovering UNESCO sites, legends, and landmarks. Experience Poland’s history in a day.
Explore Kraków’s heart on a guided walking tour, uncovering UNESCO sites, legends, and landmarks. Experience Poland’s history in a day.
- Matejko Square - This historic square, encircled by architectural marvels, serves as an ideal starting point for discovering Kraków. Visitors will find the impressive Grunwald Monument, honoring one of the most significant battles in Polish history, alongside the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier. From the square, one can enjoy a splendid view of the…
- Matejko Square - This historic square, encircled by architectural marvels, serves as an ideal starting point for discovering Kraków. Visitors will find the impressive Grunwald Monument, honoring one of the most significant battles in Polish history, alongside the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier. From the square, one can enjoy a splendid view of the ancient city walls, including the grand Barbican and St. Florian’s Gate.
- Stary Kleparz - Immerse yourself in the genuine atmosphere of Kraków at Stary Kleparz, one of the city’s oldest and most lively marketplaces. From Monday to Saturday, fresh vegetables, fruits, local cheeses, cold cuts, and homemade baked goods are available. It’s the perfect place to taste regional specialties and experience true local culture.
- Czartoryski Palace - Pulawy - A true jewel on Kraków’s cultural landscape. The Czartoryski Museum is renowned for housing one of Poland’s greatest treasures – Leonardo da Vinci’s masterpiece, Lady with an Ermine. The museum also boasts an extensive collection of art and craftsmanship, including ancient artifacts and military items. A must-visit for every art and history enthusiast.
- St Mary’s Basilica - This Gothic church is an architectural wonder dominating the Main Market Square. Its interior captivates with vibrant stained glass windows and the Altarpiece of Veit Stoss – one of the largest and most exquisite Gothic altars in Europe. Every hour, the bugle call (Hejnał) is played from the tower, featuring its unique, unfinished melody.
- Sukiennice (Cloth Hall) - Situated in the very heart of the Main Market Square, the Cloth Hall is one of Kraków’s most iconic landmarks. Inside, numerous stalls offer handicrafts, jewelry, souvenirs, and amber.
- Jagiellonian University- Collegium Medicum - The oldest university in Poland and one of the oldest in Central Europe. Stroll through the charming streets around the campus to experience the academic spirit of Kraków.
- Ulica Kanonicza - Kanonicza Street - Kanonicza Street is one of the most beautiful and ancient streets in Kraków. Adorned with Renaissance townhouses, it leads directly to Wawel Hill. Here, visitors will find the house where young Karol Wojtyła, later Pope John Paul II, once resided. The Archdiocesan Museum is worth visiting to see valuable collections of sacred art, including personal mementos of the Pope.
- Wawel Hill - Wawel, the historic seat of Polish kings, is an essential stop on any Kraków itinerary. Here, explore the Royal Castle with its magnificent chambers, the renowned Wawel Cathedral, where Polish monarchs were crowned and laid to rest, and the legendary Dragon’s Den (Smocza Jama). This is a place rich in history and legend that should not be missed.

- Memorable experiences
- Intimate atmosphere – small group
- Valuable recommendations on what to see in Kraków and where to eat
- Fascinating stories, history, and legends of Kraków
- Professional storyteller guide (English or Spanish)
- Memorable experiences
- Intimate atmosphere – small group
- Valuable recommendations on what to see in Kraków and where to eat
- Fascinating stories, history, and legends of Kraków
- Professional storyteller guide (English or Spanish)
- Entry to museums
- Tips – Pay what you wish to reward your guide’s effort (some guests tip between €10–€50)
- Entry to museums
- Tips – Pay what you wish to reward your guide’s effort (some guests tip between €10–€50)
The Best of Krakow: Storyteller-Led Walking Tour of the Old Town
Embark on a captivating 2.5-hour guided walking tour through the heart of Krakow, led by a skilled storyteller. Wander through the UNESCO-listed Old Town, discovering its most iconic landmarks while enjoying intriguing stories, cultural insights, and entertaining facts that vividly…
The Best of Krakow: Storyteller-Led Walking Tour of the Old Town
Embark on a captivating 2.5-hour guided walking tour through the heart of Krakow, led by a skilled storyteller. Wander through the UNESCO-listed Old Town, discovering its most iconic landmarks while enjoying intriguing stories, cultural insights, and entertaining facts that vividly illustrate the city’s rich history.
This tour stands out from typical walking tours by offering a well-organized itinerary and a storytelling approach that captivates audiences of all ages. Guests are welcome to express their gratitude with a tip if they find the guide’s performance enjoyable.
Reasons to choose this tour:
- An ideal introduction to Krakow’s Old Town in just 2.5 hours.
- A blend of history, culture, and hidden treasures.
- Guided by a captivating storyteller who animates the city’s past.
- Visit all of Krakow’s key attractions in a single tour.
Reserve your Krakow Storyteller Walking Tour today and explore Poland’s former royal capital in a unique way!
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.