Embark on a private walking tour of Krakow’s Old and New Town, delving into the city’s rich history from medieval times to the present. Discover hidden gems known only to locals and immerse yourself in the everyday life of Krakow. Choose from our excellent tour options tailored to your interests and explore the famous Royal Route from the Old Town to Wawel Hill.
Embark on a private walking tour of Krakow’s Old and New Town, delving into the city’s rich history from medieval times to the present. Discover hidden gems known only to locals and immerse yourself in the everyday life of Krakow. Choose from our excellent tour options tailored to your interests and explore the famous Royal Route from the Old Town to Wawel Hill.
- Krakow’s Rynek Glowny Central Square - Explore this expansive 10-acre square, the largest among Europe’s medieval cities, featuring the 16th-century Renaissance Cloth Hall.
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St Mary’s Basilica - Renowned as one of Poland’s most famous churches, this Gothic masterpiece boasts two distinctively tall towers and a surprisingly ornate interior.
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- Krakow’s Rynek Glowny Central Square - Explore this expansive 10-acre square, the largest among Europe’s medieval cities, featuring the 16th-century Renaissance Cloth Hall.
- St Mary’s Basilica - Renowned as one of Poland’s most famous churches, this Gothic masterpiece boasts two distinctively tall towers and a surprisingly ornate interior.
- Stare Miasto - This 13th-century merchants’ town hosts Europe’s largest market square and offers numerous historical houses, palaces, and churches with stunning interiors, alongside 14th-century fortifications.
- Wawel Royal Castle - Once a royal residence and the governing site for Poland’s rulers over five centuries, this castle symbolizes the independent Polish state. Entry is available upon request.
- Wawel Cathedral - A national shrine celebrated for its exquisite religious art, including the giant Zygmunt bell from 1520, one of the world’s largest, and the burial site of many Polish kings and their families. Entry is free during opening hours.
- Sukiennice (Cloth Hall) - Known as the world’s oldest shopping mall, the current Renaissance structure dates back to 1555 and features numerous food stalls, small shops, terrace cafes, and flower stands inside.
- Planty Park - A picturesque walkway encircling a park around the Old Town.
- Bazylika i Klasztor Franciszkanow - Adorned with vibrant colors and Stanislaw Wyspianski’s renowned stained glass window “God the Father.” Entry is available upon request.
- Church of St. Peter and St. Paul - A stunning cathedral offering organ concerts. Entry is available upon request.
- Barbican, Museum of Krakow - Inspired by Arab defensive architecture, this medieval military engineering marvel with its circular fortress was added to the city’s fortifications in the late 15th century.
- St. Florian’s Gate - Surrounding the Old Town district, this 14th-century gate and its four towers are remnants of the city’s fortifications, most of which were demolished in the early 19th century.
- Ulica Florianska - A wonderfully photogenic street, perfect for a leisurely stroll.
- Monument of the Wawel Dragon - A unique sculpture of a dragon that breathes fire. Viewing is available upon request.
- Museum of Krakow Town Hall Tower - Constructed of stone and brick at the end of the 13th century, this massive Gothic tower stands 70 meters tall and leans just 55 centimeters due to a strong wind in 1703.
- Pomnik Grunwaldzki - Grunwald Monument - One of Krakow’s finest monuments, honoring the famous Battle of Grunwald. Viewing is available upon request.
- Church of St. Adalbert - A charming little church with a fabulous domed ceiling. Entry is available upon request.
- Slowacki Theatre - Named after the esteemed Romantic playwright Juliusz Slowacki, this baroque-style theater, built in 1892, continues to host regular performances of plays and operas. Viewing is available upon request.
- Royal Way (Droga Krolewska) - A historic walking trail through the heart of Krakow, once used for royal processions and funerals.
- Little Market Square (Maly Rynek) - A small, colorful, and charming market square with souvenir vendors.
- Szczepanski Square - A smaller square in Krakow, ideal for a walk or to relax on one of the benches. Viewing is available upon request.
- Eros Bound - An impressive sculpture of a head occupying a prime position on the square, offering a great photo opportunity.
- Dominican Church - A beautifully ornate church from 1223, showcasing remarkable Gothic architecture. Entry is available upon request.
- Adam Mickiewicz Monument (Pomnik Adama Mickiewicza) - A bronze statue of Poland’s greatest romantic poet in a city he never visited.
- University Collegiate Church Of St. Anne In Krakow - A splendid Baroque church, considered one of Krakow’s finest. Viewing is available upon request.
- Father Bernatek Footbridge - A beautiful bridge adorned with numerous padlocks left by visitors from around the world, offering a lovely view of the Vistula River.
- Church of St. Bernard of Siena - An extraordinary church with breathtaking interior decor, featuring light colors, beautiful murals, and sculptures.
- Statue of John Paul II - A fitting tribute to the legacy of a great pope closely connected to Krakow.
- Tempel Synagogue - Located in the eclectic Jewish Quarter, this stunning Reformed Temple is a standout synagogue in the area.
- St. Barbara’s Church - Nestled behind St Mary’s Cathedral, this smaller yet equally beautiful church offers a peaceful and tranquil atmosphere.
- St. Florian’s Church - Another exquisite church with impressive architecture, offering a serene spiritual experience.
- Jagiellonian University Collegium Iuridicum - One of the oldest parts of Jagiellonian University, featuring intriguing sculptures and remarkable building styles.
- Ulica Grodzka - One of the oldest streets in Krakow’s magnificent Old Town, part of the Royal Way, the route taken by kings and dignitaries to reach the splendid Wawel Castle.
- Izaak Synagogue - Regarded as one of the most magnificent synagogues in Kazimierz, this structure was built in the mid-seventeenth century in a Judaic-Baroque architectural style. Entry is available upon request.
- Plac Wolnica - A pleasant square in one of Krakow’s quieter areas, offering numerous bars, restaurants, and charming tenement houses.
- Matejko Square - An impressive square named after Jan Matejko, one of Poland’s finest painters, located near the Old Town with monuments and beautiful architecture.

- Explore Kazimierz Jewish Quarter with Tempel Synagogue access (6-hour tour only)
- Convenient pickup from accommodations in the Old Town
- Discover Krakow’s Old Town, Wawel Hill, and its courtyards
- Guided by a 5-Star Licensed Guide fluent in your language
- Enjoy a private walking tour of Krakow’s key attractions (varies by selected option)
- Explore Kazimierz Jewish Quarter with Tempel Synagogue access (6-hour tour only)
- Convenient pickup from accommodations in the Old Town
- Discover Krakow’s Old Town, Wawel Hill, and its courtyards
- Guided by a 5-Star Licensed Guide fluent in your language
- Enjoy a private walking tour of Krakow’s key attractions (varies by selected option)
- Pickup from accommodations located outside Krakow Old Town
- Museum entrance fees (about 8 EUR) - optional
- Pickup from accommodations located outside Krakow Old Town
- Museum entrance fees (about 8 EUR) - optional
Delve into Krakow’s history, tracing its journey from the Middle Ages to the World War II era, the era of the Polish People’s Republic, and the status quo. Discover hidden gems only known to the locals. Relish in humorous tales as you delve into Krakow’s contemporary history.
Select one of our superior travel packages designed to align with your…
Delve into Krakow’s history, tracing its journey from the Middle Ages to the World War II era, the era of the Polish People’s Republic, and the status quo. Discover hidden gems only known to the locals. Relish in humorous tales as you delve into Krakow’s contemporary history.
Select one of our superior travel packages designed to align with your preferences and requirements. Ensure to read the details of each package as each one encompasses a unique itinerary.
4-hour Private Exploration of Old & New Town
In the span of 4 hours, you will explore the Old Town, New Town, and Wawel Hill.
6-hour Private Exploration of Old & New Town and Kazimierz district
The 6-hour package includes a tour of the Old Town, New Town, Wawel Hill, and Kazimierz, featuring a glimpse into the Temple Synagogue (entry fees covered). An optional lunch break is incorporated.
Walk in the shoes of Polish monarchs as you traverse the renowned Royal Route, connecting the medieval Old Town to Wawel Hill.
- Please check your email the day before the tour for important information
- Pickup service is available for accommodations / hotels located in the Old Town. Please provide your full address when booking. The itinerary will be adjusted accordingly.
- If you do not provide your address or your accommodation is more than 1,5 km away from the designated meeting point, the guide will meet you in front of the Barbakan Krakowski, Basztowa, 30-547 Krakow.
- Please note that the Tempel Synagogue is closed to the public on Saturdays and Jewish holidays. We can replace this attraction with tickets to the Tadeusz Pankiewicz Pharmacy in Kazimierz District.
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.