Discover Krakow’s rich multicultural past on a guided tour of the historic Jewish Quarter. Uncover the intertwined histories of Jews and Christians.
Discover Krakow’s rich multicultural past on a guided tour of the historic Jewish Quarter. Uncover the intertwined histories of Jews and Christians.
- Church on the Rock (Kościół na Skałce) - Discover the historic site where Polish Kings visited on the eve of their coronation and where the legend of Poland’s first saint originated.
- Corpus Christi Church (Kościół Bożego Ciała) - Explore the Corpus Christi basilica, a 14th-century temple that served as the main church in Kazimierz for many…
- Church on the Rock (Kościół na Skałce) - Discover the historic site where Polish Kings visited on the eve of their coronation and where the legend of Poland’s first saint originated.
- Corpus Christi Church (Kościół Bożego Ciała) - Explore the Corpus Christi basilica, a 14th-century temple that served as the main church in Kazimierz for many years.
- Plac Wolnica - Uncover the history of Kazimierz district at its former main square. Was Kazimierz always part of Krakow?
- Mrs. Dresner courtyard and stairs (Schindler’s List) - Visit the filming location of the Ghetto liquidation scenes and learn about the German industrialist Oskar Schindler.
- Izaak Synagogue - Visit the synagogue featured in Schindler’s List. Do you recall the scene?
- Okrąglak - Experience the vibrant heart of Kazimierz today. Once a place where local Jews purchased kosher meat, it now thrives with nightlife. What does kosher mean?
- Szeroka Street - Explore the heart of the former Jewish City, known as the Jewish Broadway in Krakow, featuring numerous synagogues and stories of its past residents.

- Walking tour with a licensed guide
- Walking tour with a licensed guide
- Gratuities
- Snacks
- Gratuities
- Snacks
There were times in recent history when Krakow didn’t appear very multicultural or diverse. This tour will show how multicultural and diverse Krakow and Poland were in the past, and explain the events that shaped the country into what it is today. We began offering this tour because the histories of Jews and Christians in Krakow are deeply intertwined….
There were times in recent history when Krakow didn’t appear very multicultural or diverse. This tour will show how multicultural and diverse Krakow and Poland were in the past, and explain the events that shaped the country into what it is today. We began offering this tour because the histories of Jews and Christians in Krakow are deeply intertwined. Today, Kazimierz is known as a Jewish District, but for many centuries, it was a place where both cultures coexisted. Discover where their history began in the 11th century and why Jewish people chose Poland for their settlements.
- No health restrictions
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.