Uncover the Magic of Krakow with Your Personal Audio Guide
Tired of feeling touristy — but still want to experience Krakow? With 100 captivating audio stories straight to your phone, this self-guided audio tour is your key to discovering Krakow’s most iconic landmarks such as the St. Florian's Gate and Krakow Cloth Hall (Sukiennice), as well as hidden gems.
Weave through the lush Planty Park, and the Central Square while this flexible walking tour lets you explore without groups or schedules.
Get a personal guide in your pocket at a fraction of traditional tour prices:
✅ No app download — works directly from your browser
✅ Start anytime, anywhere
✅ Explore top sights & hidden gems
✅ Enjoy full flexibility with pause and resume features
✅ Vivid storytelling with soundscapes and voice narration
✅ Perfect for solo travelers, couples, or families
After booking, just submit the last 5 digits of your phone number in the “promo code” field at App.trales.io to activate your access.
Start and stop wherever you like! Once having enabled your location in the app you can start with the nearest sight and take it from there.
One of 100 location-based stories to explore: Welcome to Rynek Główny, a place that vibrates the heartbeats of the historic city of Krakow. Enshrined in the city's medieval core, this square has seen the ebb and flow of life over centuries.
One of 100 location-based stories to explore: Weave a path with me through an emerald ribbon of tranquility that embraces the historic heart of Krakow itself. This ring of serenity, some 21 hectares in size, circumvents the city's Old Town and spans an impressive 4 kilometers lengthwise. These are the renowned Planty Park, the urban lungs of Krakow, which was established between 1822 and 1830.
One of 100 location-based stories to explore: Enthralling tales of convergence capture our imaginations. Welcome, dear wanderers, to the beguiling streets of Kazimierz, Krakow's historical district. A hub where two precision-woven fabrics of distinctive cultures - Jewish and Christian - overlapped, enlivening a shared neighborhood with an enriched blend of tradition and belief. Kazimierz is not just a name; it's a chronicle that began in the fourteenth century, brimming with prolific events that marked the centuries that Gregorian calendars are unable to contain.
One of 100 location-based stories to explore: Hidden amidst the age-old tales of Krakow's Old Town, the Florian Gate, or Brama Floriańska, serves as a time-etched emblem of the city's medieval golden era. Rising up from the surrounding urban tapestry, the gate marks the ending point of Floriańska Street's northern vista and holds a treasure trove of stories that date back nearly a millennium. But this impressive structure is more than just brick and mortar. Its secrets, imbued within the countless bricks, whisper tales of former glory, protective duty, and an uneasy truce with modernity.
One of 100 location-based stories to explore: Tucked away in the corners of Kleparz, one of Krakow's oldest districts, the Church of St. Florian beckons with centuries-old whispers of faith and legend. Humbled by the passing of time, this magnificent Roman Catholic parish church and university collegiate stands spectacularly at the intersection of Warszawska Street and Matejko Square, paying homage to St.Florian, the Patron Saint of Poland and Upper Austria.
One of 100 location-based stories to explore: Imagine standing atop the tallest among five mounds gracing the city of Krakow, passionately called the Piłsudski Mound. Majestically ensconced at the summit of Sowińiec, the highest peak of the Sowińiec Range, within the lush Wolski Forest in the western part of Krakow. Standing at its peak, you'd be atop the highest mound in the whole of Poland.
One of 100 location-based stories to explore: Envision yourself standing in the heart of Krakow's Old Town, greeted by a magnificent structure with an intriguing past: The Cloth Hall, known in Polish as 'Sukiennice'.
One of 100 location-based stories to explore: Enthralling tales of convergence capture our imaginations. Welcome, dear wanderers, to the beguiling streets of Kazimierz, Krakow's historical district.
One of 100 location-based stories to explore: Let me guide you through the awe-inspiring history of the Jagiellonian University, or UJ, an illustrious seat of learning.
One of 100 location-based stories to explore: Steeped in over nine centuries of history, the Church of St. Andrew beckons you from the heart of Krakow's Old Town.
One of 100 location-based stories to explore: Stroll through the annals of Krakow's dynamic history by stepping onto Grodzka Street, one of the city's oldest streets and a fragment of the ancient trade route that led from south to north. Commence this journey of discovery at the corner of the Main Market Square and immerse yourself in a tale that stretches back to the second half of the 13th century.
One of 100 location-based stories to explore: Welcome to Ulica Kanonicza.
One of 100 location-based stories to explore: Step into a slice of Krakow's history, a blend of architectural beauty, solace, and quietude. Enter Cmentarz Rakowicki or the Rakowicki Cemetery. Surrounded by Rakowicka Street to the East, Prandoty to the North, and 29 November Avenue to the West, it's an almost poetic oasis in the heart of a bustling city.
One of 100 location-based stories to explore: Imagine a statue so compelling, so inspiring, that it miraculously defies the ravages of war and endures to tell its tale. That's the story of the monument dedicated to national hero Tadeusz Kościuszko, standing tall in the Wawel in Kraków.
One of 100 location-based stories to explore: Let me whisk you away to a place where the past and present intersect - Błonia, a neighborhood nestled in the Rudniki district of Gdańsk, Poland.
One of 100 location-based stories to explore: Step into the sacred realm of the Basilica of Michał Archangel and Saint Stanisław Bishop and Martyr on Skalka Hill. A physical and spiritual beacon illuminating the boundary between the ancient Polish monarchy’s seat at Wawel and the city’s historical Jewish district, Kazimierz.
One of 100 location-based stories to explore: Prepare to explore the enigmatic and enchanting Kracus Mound, a mysterious monumental mound perfectly perched in the 13th district of Krakow, Poland, on the right bank of the famed Vistula River!
One of 100 location-based stories to explore: Peel back the pages of time, and delve into the layered history of St. Anne's Church in mystical Krakow.
One of 100 location-based stories to explore: Step back in time as you stroll down Ulica Szeroka, a street that quietly narrates a rich tapestry of Polish history in the heart of Krakow. This street which, in the middle ages, served as the center of Bawol village, was incorporated into the city of Kazimierz in 1340. It has plenty of stories to tell you.
One of 100 location-based stories to explore: You are now standing at the heart of Ghetto Heroes Square, formerly Mały Rynek, in the district XIII Podgórze of Krakow.
One of 100 location-based stories to explore: Prepare to enter a breathtaking realm, the smallest national park in Poland but one brimming with natural and historical wonders - the Ojców National Park. Established in 1956 in the heart of the Małopolska region, a mere 16 kilometres from Krakow, this park delights visitors with its remarkable diversity packed into just 21.46 square kilometres.
One of 100 location-based stories to explore: Prepare to embark on a captivating journey along the lifeblood of Poland - the Vistula!
One of 100 location-based stories to explore: Immerse yourself into the whispers of an ancient woodland, Puszcza Niepołomicka, a remarkable forest complex situated in the west of the Sandomierz Basin.
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