Explore Kraków’s history with a guided tour of Wawel Castle, St. Mary’s Basilica, and the Old Town. Discover royal secrets and medieval charm.
Explore Kraków’s history with a guided tour of Wawel Castle, St. Mary’s Basilica, and the Old Town. Discover royal secrets and medieval charm.
- Wawel Royal Castle - Situated on a hill with a view of the Vistula River, the Wawel Royal Castle is a stunning architectural treasure rich in historical significance. Visitors can explore a seamless blend of Gothic, Renaissance, and Romanesque styles within its walls, discovering luxurious chambers filled with priceless artifacts. With sweeping…
- Wawel Royal Castle - Situated on a hill with a view of the Vistula River, the Wawel Royal Castle is a stunning architectural treasure rich in historical significance. Visitors can explore a seamless blend of Gothic, Renaissance, and Romanesque styles within its walls, discovering luxurious chambers filled with priceless artifacts. With sweeping views of Kraków, the castle, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, offers a unique journey through Poland’s royal history, making it an essential destination for history buffs and cultural adventurers alike.
- Wawel Cathedral - The Wawel Royal Cathedral, a key part of Kraków’s historic Wawel Castle complex in Poland, is a sacred structure with origins dating back to the 11th century. A Gothic architectural masterpiece, the cathedral houses the Sigismund Bell, the largest bell in the country, and serves as the final resting place for Polish kings and national heroes. Visitors can admire its detailed chapels, royal tombs, and important religious relics, immersing themselves in Poland’s rich spiritual and cultural heritage.
- Ulica Grodzka - Ulica Grodzka is a delightful and historically important street in Krakow’s Old Town. Visitors will encounter landmarks such as St. Andrew’s Church and the Church of St. Peter and Paul.
- Muzeum Krakowa - Rynek Podziemny - In the intriguing atmosphere of the underground museum, visitors can easily travel back to the Middle Ages, gaining insight into the joys and challenges of the people of that era, their lifestyle, the architecture that surrounded them, and much more!
- Krakow’s Rynek Glowny Central Square - Krakow’s Main Market Square, Rynek Główny, is a vibrant hub of history and culture in the city’s heart. The square is the largest medieval town square in Europe, measuring 200 square meters. Visitors will find the iconic Cloth Hall (Sukiennice) at the center of the square, and the Adam Mickiewicz Monument, erected in the 19th century, honors the famous Polish Romantic poet.
- Jagiellonian University Museum Collegium Maius - Collegium Maius, located in the heart of Krakow, Poland, is a historic treasure and the oldest building of Jagiellonian University, dating back to the 14th century. Its magnificent Gothic architecture and intricately decorated courtyard create an atmosphere of academic prestige and cultural richness. Known for its role in nurturing some of the brightest minds in European history, Collegium Maius stands as a testament to the university’s lasting legacy.
- St Mary’s Basilica - St. Mary’s Basilica, a Gothic architectural masterpiece located in Krakow’s Main Market Square, is an iconic emblem of the city’s religious and cultural heritage. Inside, visitors will find the famous wooden altarpiece by Veit Stoss.

- Entrance ticket to one permanent exhibition in the castle (subject to availability)
- Ticket to the Wawel Cathedral
- Ticket to the St. Mary’s Basilica
- Professional Guide
- Ticket to the Rynek Underground Museum
- Entrance ticket to one permanent exhibition in the castle (subject to availability)
- Ticket to the Wawel Cathedral
- Ticket to the St. Mary’s Basilica
- Professional Guide
- Ticket to the Rynek Underground Museum
- Food, drinks
- Tips
- Food, drinks
- Tips
Embark on a captivating journey through Kraków’s rich history. See iconic landmarks: Wawel Castle, the Wawel Cathedral of Saint Stanislaus and Saint Wenceslaus, the Old Town, and St. Mary’s Basilica. After ascending the Wawel Hill, you will see an exhibition inside the Wawel Castle. Our top guide will walk you through the intricate interior of the…
Embark on a captivating journey through Kraków’s rich history. See iconic landmarks: Wawel Castle, the Wawel Cathedral of Saint Stanislaus and Saint Wenceslaus, the Old Town, and St. Mary’s Basilica. After ascending the Wawel Hill, you will see an exhibition inside the Wawel Castle. Our top guide will walk you through the intricate interior of the castle, which has been a residence of Polish kings for centuries. On this trip, you will also enter the grand Royal Cathedral, where Polish royalty was laid to rest. Next, you will have an opportunity to see the beauty of Kraków’s Old Town. You will immerse yourself in its medieval charm and discover the heart of the city at the bustling Rynek Główny. The tour includes a visit to St. Mary’s Basilica, located in the corner of the Market Square, where the stunning Veit Stoss altarpiece captivates with its intricate woodcarvings and artistic brilliance. A famous Trumpet Call is played from the top of the Basilica’s Tower every hour.
- The Wawel Cathedral is an active place of religious worship. During religious, state or jubilee events or visits of important guests, admission to the cathedral, royal tombs and the bell tower may be suspended without announcing the reasons. In such a situation, the Organizer reserves the right to replace the entrance to the Cathedral with another one within the castle complex
- A dress code is required to enter places of worship and selected museums. No shorts or sleeveless tops allowed. Knees and shoulders must be covered for both men and women. You may risk refused entry if you fail to comply with these dress requirements.
- Please note this is a group tour, please, don’t be late.
- During this tour, specific exhibitions in the Royal Castle are visited, but it is not visited comprehensively. You can visit other exhibitions on your own time.
- The tour does not include meals. There is no break for eating during the tour program. We suggest you make sure you have a good breakfast and/or small snacks.
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.