Embark on a 2-hour walking tour of Krakow’s heritage, exploring fascinating sites, local corners, and intriguing stories. Discover the history, culture, and development of the city, from Wawel Castle to the Church of St. Peter and Paul. Experience the vibrant atmosphere and end the journey near Krakow’s Citadel.
Embark on a 2-hour walking tour of Krakow’s heritage, exploring fascinating sites, local corners, and intriguing stories. Discover the history, culture, and development of the city, from Wawel Castle to the Church of St. Peter and Paul. Experience the vibrant atmosphere and end the journey near Krakow’s Citadel.
- Wawel Royal Castle - The Wawel Castle Museum boasts numerous exhibits and artifacts, with curators from 10 departments dedicated to collecting drawings. Visitors may want to spend extra time in the Royal Private Apartments and State Rooms sections, as they feature many fascinating exhibits. (Outside Visit)
- Cathedral Museum - The Wawel…
- Wawel Royal Castle - The Wawel Castle Museum boasts numerous exhibits and artifacts, with curators from 10 departments dedicated to collecting drawings. Visitors may want to spend extra time in the Royal Private Apartments and State Rooms sections, as they feature many fascinating exhibits. (Outside Visit)
- Cathedral Museum - The Wawel Cathedral showcases a diverse range of artworks, from Gothic to Renaissance, Baroque, classic, and modern styles. Explore the aisles of the church, across the wings, and in the choir area. (Outside Visit)
- Church of St. Peter and St. Paul - The Church of St. Peter and Paul is Krakow’s largest historical church by seating capacity. An evening visit to St. Peter and Paul’s Church offers the opportunity to enjoy a classical concert by talented musicians.
- Main Square - Main Square, or Main Market Square, is the heart of Krakow and a must-visit for every traveler. The square is open to the public from dawn until dusk, offering opportunities to shop or simply admire the architecture of its many attractions, museums, churches, synagogues, and more.
- Muzeum Krakowa - Rynek Podziemny - The Rynek Underground Museum is a state-of-the-art facility that opened in September 2010. Discover coins and other artifacts such as clothing, horse skulls, sewers, and remnants of ancient burnt settlements.
- St. Florian’s Gate - Visitors can hike to St. Florian’s Gates and explore them individually. The city gates are also included in tours of Krakow’s Citadel, along with some towers, including this one.

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This exclusive walking tour uncovers the historic core of Krakow, which was the royal capital of Poland for many centuries. Start at Wawel Castle, majestically overlooking the Vistula River, symbolizing Polish royalty and national pride. Walk alongside Wawel Cathedral, the site of Polish kings’ coronations and burials. Proceed to the Church of Saints…
This exclusive walking tour uncovers the historic core of Krakow, which was the royal capital of Poland for many centuries. Start at Wawel Castle, majestically overlooking the Vistula River, symbolizing Polish royalty and national pride. Walk alongside Wawel Cathedral, the site of Polish kings’ coronations and burials. Proceed to the Church of Saints Peter and Paul, showcasing the splendor of Baroque architecture in the historic district. Wander into the Main Market Square, one of Europe’s largest medieval squares and Krakow’s cultural hub. Explore the Rynek Underground Museum, which unveils the archaeological layers of the medieval city. Finish near St Florian’s Gate, a remnant of Krakow’s historic defensive walls. Please note: The itinerary and attractions may change depending on the booking date/time and crowd conditions, ensuring each visit is a unique experience.
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