Embark on a captivating journey through Kraków's rich history with a guided tour that weaves together four iconic landmarks: Wawel Castle, the Wawel Cathedral of Saint Stanislaus and Saint Wenceslaus, the Old Town, and St. Mary's Basilica, at the Main Square.
First, go inside the Wawel Castle. Residence of Polish kings and a symbol of statehood, one of the most important museums in Poland. It collects collections of paintings, graphics, sculptures, fabrics, goldsmiths, military items, porcelain and furniture. See all that magnificent things with expert local guide.
In this trip You have also entrance to the Wawel enormous Cathedral.
Next - stroll through Kraków's Old Town, immersing yourself in its medieval charm, and discover the heart of the city at the bustling Rynek Główny (Main Square). The tour includes a visit to St. Mary's Basilica where the stunning Veit Stoss altarpiece captivates with its intricate woodcarvings and artistic brilliance.
Come to Saint Mary Magdalene Square and find a guide with a "Excursions.city" sign next to the monument of Father Piotr Skarga. We recommend arriving 10-15 minutes before the start time.
The tour will end at the Krakow's Main Market Square, from where you can reach your accommodation, the train station, or continue exploring on your own.
Perched on a limestone hill overlooking the Vistula River, the Wawel Royal Castle in Kraków, Poland, is a captivating blend of Gothic, Renaissance, and Romanesque architecture. The castle's imposing towers and ornate façades echo centuries of Polish history, offering visitors a journey through opulent chambers adorned with priceless artifacts. Recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Wawel Royal Castle stands as a testament to Poland's royal legacy and invites guests to explore its historic halls and enjoy panoramic views of Kraków.
The Wawel Royal Cathedral, situated within the grounds of the Wawel Castle in Kraków, Poland, is an architectural masterpiece that spans various periods, from Romanesque to Gothic and Renaissance. Its soaring spires and intricate details reflect the spiritual and historical significance of this sacred site, which has witnessed coronations, royal burials, and significant events in Polish history. The cathedral's interior, adorned with stunning chapels, altars, and tombs, serves as a testament to the nation's cultural and religious heritage.
Ulica Grodzka, winding through the heart of Krakow's Old Town, is a charming and historically significant street that exudes a timeless ambiance. Lined with meticulously preserved medieval architecture, including churches, townhouses, and quaint shops, the cobblestone-paved Ulica Grodzka offers a picturesque journey through the city's past.
The Main Market Square in Krakow, Poland, has a rich history dating back to the 13th century when it was laid out as a central marketplace for the city. The square is one of the largest medieval town squares in Europe, measuring approximately 200 square meters. It has been the focal point of Krakow's social, economic, and cultural life for centuries.
The St. Mary's Basilica, with its two unequal towers and stunning Gothic architecture, has been a prominent feature of the Main Market Square since the 14th century. The trumpet call from one of its towers, the Hejnał Mariacki, is a tradition that dates back to the medieval period and is still played every hour. Inside, visitors are captivated by the awe-inspiring interior adorned with stunning stained glass windows, an elaborate high altar, and the famous wooden altarpiece carved by Veit Stoss.
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