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Seen by many as the country’s cultural capital, Krakow is by far Poland’s best-known and most-visited city. UNESCO World Heritage-listed Krakow Old Town and the former Jewish quarter of Kazimierz rank among the best-preserved sites in Europe. Home to Central Europe’s second oldest university – an object of national pride – as well as a bustling cultural, academic and business centre, Krakow has a lot to offer. One of the best ways to feel the city’s atmosphere is to take a stroll along its cobbled streets. Our professional licenced city guide will provide you with valuable insights into the city’s history and culture as well as major places of interest.
In addition, we offer tailor-made tours to meet our client’s individual tastes. We also offer a variety of thematic routes e.g. John Paul II in Krakow, Krakow Secession, Krakow Jews, Krakow Saints, Legendary Krakow, etc. Please contact us for more information. What is more, if for any reason you prefer not to walk, we have an alternative for you. We can provide a modern Mercedes car to save you walking or maybe take you further to Nowa Huta or other districts of your choice; check out the tours by private van offer.
Seen by many as the country’s cultural capital, Krakow is by far Poland’s best-known and most-visited city. UNESCO World Heritage-listed Krakow Old Town is Home to Central Europe’s second oldest university – an object of national pride – as well as a bustling cultural, academic and business centre. Krakow has a lot to offer. One of the best ways to feel the city’s atmosphere is to stroll along its cobbled streets. Our professional licensed city guide will provide you with valuable insights into the city’s history and culture as well as major places of interest.