Explore Krakow’s 20th-century history in an eco-friendly electric Melex golf cart (buggy) with audio guide, combining WWII Nazi occupation and communist-era Poland in one 2.5-hour tour.
Start in the former Jewish Ghetto (30 min), learning about WWII Nazi occupation, the creation of the ghetto, and the Jewish community’s fate in Krakow. Travel by electric sightseeing golf cart (Melex buggy) with audio commentary.
Continue to Nowa Huta (2 hours), a socialist district built under communism. Discover its urban design, ideology, and life under the communist system.
This experience connects Nazi and Communist systems of control through history, architecture, and urban planning, all from a comfortable electric golf cart / buggy (Melex).
Ideal for WWII, Jewish heritage, and communist history in Krakow.
On the front of żabka shop, next to bilard club Diamond
Plac Bohaterów Getta is a small square in Kraków that serves as a memorial to the victims of the Jewish ghetto during World War II, marked by symbolic empty chairs representing deportations and loss.
Apteka pod Orłem is a historic pharmacy in Kraków, known as a symbol of resistance and help for Jews in the Kraków Ghetto during World War II, now serving as a museum.
Fabryka Schindlera is a museum in Kraków located in Oskar Schindler’s former enamel factory, dedicated to the history of the city under Nazi occupation and the story of Schindler saving Jewish workers during World War II.
Ghetto wall are remaining fragments and memorial traces of the Kraków Ghetto walls near Lwowska Street, marking the area where Jewish residents were forcibly confined by Nazi Germany during World War II.
Plac Centralny im. Ronalda Reagana is a public square in Kraków’s Nowa Huta district, named after U.S. President Ronald Reagan, reflecting the area’s post-war urban development and political changes in Poland.
Szpital Specjalistyczny im. Stefana Żeromskiego is a public specialist hospital in Kraków serving the Nowa Huta district and surrounding areas, providing a wide range of medical care and emergency services.
Centrum Administracyjne Nowa Huta is a landmark administrative complex in the Nowa Huta district of Kraków, designed in the socialist realist style and originally serving as the political and administrative hub of the district.
Zalew Nowohucki is an artificial reservoir in the Nowa Huta district of Kraków, created as a recreational area with walking paths, green spaces, and local wildlife, popular for leisure and outdoor activities.
Teatr Ludowy is a theater in the Nowa Huta district of Kraków, founded in 1955, known for its diverse repertoire of classic and contemporary performances and its role in the cultural life of the socialist realist district.
Kościół Matki Bożej Królowej Polski (Arka Pana) is a modernist Catholic church in the Nowa Huta district of Kraków, built in defiance of communist authorities and becoming a powerful symbol of religious freedom and resistance in Poland.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
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