Experience Jewish Kraków on both banks of the Vistula with an expert local guide. In Kazimierz, explore the Old Synagogue, Popper courtyard, and Helena Rubinstein’s birthplace. Entry to the Remuh Synagogue is included, with an outside view of the cemetery. Walk by Isaac, Kupa, and Tempel synagogues, visit Nowy Square, and step into Spielberg Passage before Corpus Christi Basilica.
Cross the river to Podgórze, once the ghetto. Here you visit Józefińska 14 (Judenrat), Ghetto Heroes Square with the Chair Memorial, the Under the Eagle Pharmacy, and Józefińska 41 (orphanage and hospital). See the Ghetto Walls and end by Schindler’s Factory, symbol of rescue and memory. This combined route connects stories of vibrant Jewish life and the wartime struggle for survival.
Meeting point with the guide - wide stone steps in the square in front of the Old Synagogue.
The tour ends in front of the Schindler Factory Museum.
Explore the Jewish quarter of Kazimierz with a knowledgeable local guide. The route begins by the Old Synagogue, continues to the Popper courtyard, and highlights Rubinstein’s birthplace.
A key moment is your visit inside the Remuh Synagogue, still active today.
The tour includes Isaac, Kupa, and Tempel synagogues, each reflecting a different facet of Jewish worship and culture. You’ll also stop at Nowy Square, with its lively cafés, and Spielberg Passage, featured in Schindler’s List. The walk ends near the Gothic Corpus Christi Basilica and the Vistula River. This guided journey connects architecture, history, and memory in Kraków’s most atmospheric quarter.
Begin on the Vistula river bank with an expert local guide, tracing the divide between Kazimierz and the Podgórze ghetto. Visit Józefińska 14 (Judenrat), then Ghetto Heroes Square with its Chair Memorial and the Under the Eagle Pharmacy.
Continue to Józefińska 41 (orphanage, welfare office, hospital), followed by the remains of the Ghetto Walls. Finish at Oskar Schindler’s Enamel Factory on Lipowa Street—today a museum documenting Kraków’s wartime history and the fate of its Jewish community.
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