Make the most out of your stay in Krakow and let your local driver show you around. Admire the most popular attractions from the comfort of your own private car in a fully customizable tour.
Dive into history in the Old Town, the city’s historic center. Wander around Rynek Główny, Europe’s largest medieval square featuring the Cloth Hall and the St. Mary's Basilica. Spend some time to explore the Wawel Hill and the Wawel Royal Castle that combines Romanesque, Gothic, and Renaissance styles. Wander around the Jewish quarter or the former city of Kazimierz as it was called. The Ghetto Heroes Square and the Fragment of the Wall are a reminder of the tragedy that afflicted the Jewish community of Poland.
Our drivers are not licensed to accompany you into the sights but are very knowledgeable of the places visited and will provide all the necessary historical information and their local perspective.
At the end of the tour, your friendly driver will drop you off at your accommodation.
Traveler pickup is offered for any central hotel or location in Krakow. Please note that pick up from Krakow Airport will apply to extra charges. If you select Pickup from Krakow airport the extra charge will be communicated to you beforehand. Kindly share any special requirements, such as traveling with a service animal or needing extra assistance, when booking your ride. This ensures a smooth and enjoyable experience for you.
The Main Market Square, dating back to the 13th century, is the starting point of any tour in the city. The Cloth Hall and St. Mary's Basilica are its main attractions.
Considered Europe's first shopping mall, this Renaissance-style building is one of the most important elements of the architectural heritage of Kraków.
A UNESCO World Heritage Site, this brick gothic church is famous for its impressive wooden altarpiece.
Roman-Catholic temple of Baroque-style featuring the longest Foucault pendulum inside.
An iconic symbol of Poland, this complex consists of a number of structures situated around the Italian-styled main courtyard.
Krakow’s historic Jewish quarter, this district includes numerous cozy art cafes, galleries, antique shops, paved streets and monuments of Jewish culture.
A pedestrianized bridge with an amazing exhibition of acrobatic sculptures dangling in gravity-defying poses on the wires of its structure.
A memorial of 33 empty, metal chairs in a large square symbolizing the tragedy of Polish Jews.
The remains of the wall that set the boundaries of the Krakow Ghetto were Jews were imprisoned during the Second World War and the German occupation of Poland.
A former metal item factory whose owner inspired the Oscar-winning film 'Schindler's List" now hosting two museums, the Museum of Contemporary Art and a branch of the Historical Museum.
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