Step into the heart of Polish history on a guided journey through the iconic Wawel Cathedral and its most treasured landmarks. Explore the magnificent cathedral where Polish kings were crowned, discover the royal crypts that hold the tombs of monarchs and national heroes, and climb the historic bell tower to see the legendary Sigismund Bell.
Guests will meet our tour leaders at Kanonicza 25 Street, next to the large white building located on the corner of the street. Our tour leaders will be clearly identifiable by clothing or signs displaying our company name, making them easy to recognize.
Kanonicza 25
Wawel Cathedral is one of Poland’s most important religious and historical landmarks. For centuries, it served as the coronation site of Polish kings and remains a symbol of the nation’s rich royal and spiritual heritage. The Wawel Crypts are the final resting place of Polish kings, queens, national heroes, and distinguished figures. Walking through these historic chambers offers a unique insight into Poland’s history and the people who shaped it. The Sigismund Bell is one of Poland’s most famous national treasures, housed in the bell tower of Wawel Cathedral. Cast in 1520, it rings only on the most significant national and religious occasions and is admired for its impressive size and centuries-old tradition.
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You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
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