Embark on a private tour of Tyniec Abbey from Krakow and delve into the rich Benedictine monastic legacy. Discover the fascinating history of the abbey and its ties to Saint Benedict of Nursia. Book now!
Embark on a private tour of Tyniec Abbey from Krakow and delve into the rich Benedictine monastic legacy. Discover the fascinating history of the abbey and its ties to Saint Benedict of Nursia. Book now!
- Benedictine Abbey of Tyniec - Established nearly a millennium ago, the Tyniec monastery continues to serve its original purpose, offering visitors a chance to reconnect with fundamental values and rediscover their significance.
- Browar Benedyktynow Tynieckich - A truly remarkable destination! This place offers exceptional craft beer, fresh and…
- Benedictine Abbey of Tyniec - Established nearly a millennium ago, the Tyniec monastery continues to serve its original purpose, offering visitors a chance to reconnect with fundamental values and rediscover their significance.
- Browar Benedyktynow Tynieckich - A truly remarkable destination! This place offers exceptional craft beer, fresh and delicious food, along with friendly, professional, and dedicated service – just a few of the many highlights of this location.
- Krakow - Traveling to and from Kraków

- Private transportation
- Alcoholic beverages
- English-speaking driver
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Guide
- Private transportation
- Alcoholic beverages
- English-speaking driver
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Guide
- Lunch
- Lunch
We’ll be collecting you from your location in Kraków; approximately a 25-minute drive from the heart of the city.
Casimir the Restorer established the Benedictine abbey of Saints Peter and Paul in Tyniec in 1044. The Benedictines draw their lineage from Saint Benedict of Nursia who, in his early years, chose the life of a hermit. After a period of…
We’ll be collecting you from your location in Kraków; approximately a 25-minute drive from the heart of the city.
Casimir the Restorer established the Benedictine abbey of Saints Peter and Paul in Tyniec in 1044. The Benedictines draw their lineage from Saint Benedict of Nursia who, in his early years, chose the life of a hermit. After a period of isolation, he became the leader of a community of monks near his dwelling. However, the monks refused to adhere to his rules and even tried to kill him with poison. Luckily, the poisoned chalice broke when St. Benedict blessed it. The saint abandoned that monastery and went on to establish another one atop Monte Cassino, which, despite numerous destructions, remains to this day.
After your visit, we promise a safe drop off back to your location.
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.