Explore Kraków at your own pace with a self-guided walking tour on your phone. You get a clear map of all 11 stops, simple directions through Google Maps, and short audio stories you can play when you reach each location.
The route covers Kraków's Old Town and the Wawel riverside area, from Kraków Barbican to Jewish Quarter (Kazimierz), passing sites like St. Florian's Gate, Main Market Square (Rynek Główny), St. Mary's Basilica, and Wawel Royal Castle and Cathedral.
Start anytime, pause whenever you like, and explore freely. No groups, no schedules. Audio and text available in 7 languages.
Start your walk at the Kraków Barbican. Just open the tour nearby to begin exploring this brick war machine that still looks ready to argue with modern traffic.
Wrap up your tour in Kazimierz. Take a moment to wander the streets and read the layers in the facades before ending your walk where memory and nightlife share the same cobblestones.
Start your walk at the Kraków Barbican. Just open it nearby to begin exploring this brick war machine that still looks ready to argue with modern traffic.
Stand beneath the gate’s stone arch and admire the medieval checkpoint that once decided who entered the city and who stayed outside with their problems.
Step into Rynek Główny and soak up Europe’s grand medieval stage, where power, commerce, and pigeons have all taken turns running the show.
Circle the Cloth Hall from the square and appreciate the Renaissance confidence of a building that turned textiles into an empire and souvenirs into a sequel.
Admire the basilica from the plaza and enjoy its stubborn mismatched towers, proof that Gothic beauty can also be petty.
Walk the leafy ring of Planty Park, the city’s calm rebuttal to its former walls, where paranoia was replaced with benches and shade.
View Wawel Hill from the outside and let the limestone skyline do the talking, this is Polish power politics turned into architecture.
Find the cave entrance area and the rocky cliffside below Wawel, where Kraków keeps its best legend on a short leash and a long echo.
Stop by the bronze dragon and wait for the fire, a public monument that understands performance art better than most museums.
Linger outside the Okrąglak at Plac Nowy and watch late night hunger become tradition, with melted cheese as the unofficial national glue.
Wrap up your tour in Kazimierz. Take a moment to wander the streets and read the layers in the facades before ending your walk where memory and nightlife share the same cobblestones.
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