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We invite you for an unforgettable adventure. A ride in an electric golf cart through the Old Town in Krakow.
Visiting the Jewish district and the former Jewish ghetto in Krakow.
Our drivers are special. We approach each customer individually . During the trip, ask the driver about additional attractions ..The golf cart tour takes approximately 2 hours. During this time, we cover a route that is usually done on foot in about two days.Our vehicles are heated. Drivers speak English and Polish.
Audio guide in 16 language.
Free pickup from your hotel or from our car park at 2 Bernardyńska Street in Krakow.
We will start our trip from the Old Town. Krakow survived World War 2, so you can see here monuments from the Middle Ages to modern times, including: ROUTE PLUS MONUMENTS 1 Juliusz Słowacki Theatre 2 City walls 3 Florian gate 4 Barbican 5 Matejko Square 6 The Czartoryski Museum 7 Market Square 8 St. Mary's Church 9 City Hall 10 Szczepański Square 11 Church of St. Anna 12 Collegium Maius University 13 Town hall Tower 14 Bracka Street 15 Franciszkańska Street (The famous window of John Paul 2) 16 Franciscan Church 17 Wawel The route may change due to road repairs being carried out
The former Jewish quarter was founded in the 14th century. For many centuries, Kazimierz was a place of coexistence of Jewish and Christian culture. Currently, it is one of the most important tourist attractions of Krakow, it is also one of the centers of the cultural life of the city.This is where the movie Schindler's List was filmed. more info ROUTE PLUS MONUMENTS 1 Wolnica Square 2 Ethnographic Museum 3 Nowy Square 4 Former Jewish slaughterhouse Rotunda 5 Synagogue Tempel 6 Szeroka Street (time for photos) 7 The Old Synagogue 8 Helena Rubinstein's house 9 Remuh Synagogue and the oldest cemetery in Krakow 10 Mikvah 11 Stone and square (in honor of Holocaust victims) 12 Old Jewish shops 13 Isaac's synagogue 14 High synagogue 15 School - a former prison in Wąska Street 16 ul. Wawrzyńca Museum of Urban Engineering The route may change due to road repairs
The Jewish Ghetto in Podgorze was founded on 3rd of March, 1941. The ghetto covered an area of 20 hectares surrounded by a wall with three gates, fifteen streets, three hundred and twenty residential buildings. Death penalty was imposed for leaving the ghetto. more info ROUTE PLUS MONUMENTS 1 Bridge of Silesian insurgents - view of the Vistula 2 Square of the ghetto heroes Time for photos 3 Pharmacy Under The Eagle 4 Oskar Shindler's Factory Museum 5 Fragments of the original ghetto walls 6 Rynek Podgórski 7 The church of Józef 8 Tenements along the ghetto 9 Bridge Piłsudski The route may change due to road repairs being carried out
Oskar Shindler's factory, here, thanks to their work, 1,200 Jews survived World War II. Oskar Schindler, the owner of the factory, helped them. The movie Shindler's List was filmed here. We will show you the factory from the outside.
This is where you will see a square full of empty chairs, 65 to be exact. Each chair symbolizes 1,000 Jews killed by the Nazis in Auschwitz-Birkenau.
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