Cracovia
Located on the Vistula River in southern Poland, Krakow is one of the country’s oldest, largest, and most beautiful cities. Krakow’s entire historic center is a listed UNESCO World Heritage Site, with breathtaking examples of art and architecture from the Medieval, Renaissance, and Baroque eras. With numerous museums, monuments, and a full calendar of music events, this lively university city is an ideal cultural destination.
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Krakow: Jewish Quarter Kazimierz Guided Tour
Seize the Krakow Jewish Quarter with professional guide. Within 1,5 hours you will discover the second most popular district of Krakow. Amazing architecture, several synagogues, many historical facts and legends are just some of what awaits you during this excursion.
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Visita guiada a pie por el casco antiguo de Cracovia
Reúnete con tu guía en la plaza del mercado principal de Cracovia a tiempo para salir a las 14:00 y salir a explorar el casco antiguo de la ciudad, declarado Patrimonio de la Humanidad por la UNESCO. Siga a su guía por la Ruta Real y camine tras los pasos de los reyes polacos mientras escucha la historia de Cracovia como capital real. Haga una parada para ver lugares de interés histórico como la iglesia de San Florián y admire los grandiosos edificios medievales a lo largo de las calles Floriańska, Grodzka y Kanonicza. Llegue al castillo de Wawel y dedique un tiempo a explorar el magnífico complejo, que incluye la catedral, las cámaras reales y la armería. Maravíllese con los estilos arquitectónicos medieval, románico, renacentista y barroco, y disfrute de las vistas desde lo alto de la colina de Wawel, contemplando el río Vístula y la capilla de Segismundo, con su techo dorado. Continúe hasta Rynek Główny, donde la atracción principal es la basílica de Santa María, del siglo XIII, que alberga un impresionante retablo de Veit Stoss y algunas pinturas llamativas de artistas como Matejko, Mehoffer y Wyspiański. Cerca de allí, la iglesia de San Pedro y San Pablo es otro importante monumento religioso, construido en el siglo XVII y que sigue siendo la iglesia jesuita más importante de Cracovia. Después de disfrutar de un descanso para tomar un café (por cuenta propia) en una cafetería local, visite uno de los lugares más fotografiados de la ciudad: la elaborada Lonja de los Paños y el Museo Subterráneo. El tour finaliza alrededor de las 17:00 h en la Plaza del Mercado.
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Visita guiada a pie por el casco antiguo de Cracovia
Participa en la visita guiada a pie de 1 hora de duración por el casco antiguo de Cracovia con un guía profesional. Comienza en la plaza Plac Matejki a las 19:00 y termina junto a la escultura del dragón, bajo la colina de Wawel. Durante este recorrido a pie, descubrirás los datos más importantes sobre la plaza del mercado de Cracovia y verás los lugares más destacados del casco antiguo de la ciudad. Pasará por la Barbacana, la Puerta de San Florián, la plaza del mercado principal, la calle Grodzka y la Ruta Real. Finalmente, el guía le llevará hasta el castillo de Wawel y el recorrido terminará en el monumento al dragón, junto al castillo.
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Visita guiada a pie por el casco antiguo de Cracovia
La Ruta Real es un pintoresco recorrido que discurre por las calles más famosas y pasa por algunas de las casas más destacadas del centro histórico de Cracovia. La ruta comienza en la Puerta de San Florián, continúa por la Plaza Mayor y termina a los pies del complejo de Wawel. Un tranquilo paseo por la arquitectura centenaria de Cracovia nos lleva a las leyendas que rodean la plaza principal, la Lonja de los Paños y la famosa basílica de Santa María, con sus dos torres características. El recorrido por la Vía Real termina a los pies del castillo de Wawel, residencia de los reyes de Polonia en su época de mayor esplendor, hasta el siglo XVII.Cracovia es la capital histórica de Polonia y una de las ciudades más bellas de Europa Central. Su casco antiguo, único en su género, cuenta con una arquitectura singular, como iglesias históricas, mercados, casas de vecindad o las famosas y encantadoras callejuelas por las que circulan cientos de personas cada día. Hay una gran cantidad de excelentes restaurantes, cafeterías y pubs que atraen a los amantes de la fiesta y de la cocina polaca. Todo el mundo encontrará algo para su gusto.
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Wieliczka Salt Mine Tour from Krakow
Descend to the atmospheric depths of one of the world’s oldest working salt mines on a half-day trip to the Wieliczka Salt Mine from Krakow. Alongside your guide, travel to a depth of 462 feet (140 meters) and navigate an atmospheric tangle of underground chambers replete with mining machines and impressive carvings. Marvel at structures made entirely from salt as you listen to the salt mine’s rich history and ascend to sea level in a swift lift. Round-trip transport from your Krakow hotel is included.
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Schindler's Factory Guided Tour in Krakow
Visit the Oscar Schindler Factory in Krakow. See the place where the famous Schindler's list was created and find out about life in Krakow under Nazi occupation.During the visit, a certified live guide will take you through the permanent exhibition describing true stories of Polish and Jewish inhabitants of Krakow during WWII. See their everyday life immortalized in ordinary objects, photographs, newspapers, personal and official documents. Visit Schindler's former office and hear about the life of this heroic figure.The Enamelware factory is the place where Oskar Schindler, together with his accountant J. Stern managed to save the lives of 1200 Jewish workers. His story was adapted to the big screen in the classic movie "Schindler's List" directed by Steven Spielberg.
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Krakow: Frederyk Chopin - Piano Concert Hall
“The Most Famous Works” Piano Concert A captivating piano concert featuring the music of one of Poland’s greatest composers, Frédéric Chopin, Claude Debussy, S. Rachmaninov and more. Will take place in the exceptional 17th-century hall of the Bernardine Monastery, renowned for its beautiful architecture and rich history. This venue transports you back in time, with its majestic interiors holding the stories of ancient monks. Strolling through these charming corners, you can feel the magic of Kraków at every step. Buy more tickets, save more! During the concert, you’ll have a unique opportunity to explore interiors that are typically closed to visitors. The sounds of the piano intertwine with echoes of the past, creating an unforgettable experience. The musicians performing in our concerts are talented artists who combine exceptional skill with a passion for classical music. This event is truly one-of-a-kind – you won’t find anything like it anywhere else in the world.
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EVERYDAY Krakow Vodka Tasting Tour
Have you heard that the drinking vodka is the most common tradition of Poland? During this Vodka Tasting Tour you will try it and find out on your own. It is a great tour to learn about the production and taste different kinds of vodka, have fun, make a new friends as well as party. The tasting of vodka is absolutely “Must Do” during your stay in Poland. If you tried vodka - now you can say you have visited Poland! Highlights: - Taste 6 kinds of Polish vodka including a flaming absinthe shot - Feel the difference between white, flavoured vodka and legendary Krakow’s Liqueur - Discover the history, culture, and customs of drinking with local Vodka Expert guide - Visit 4 Top pubs & shot bars and save time for research on your own - Try multiple traditional Polish appetizers perfect match to vodka Take part in the tour while you will get a great combination of facts and experience of Vodka. You will drink white, flavoured vodka as well as legendary Liqueur and compare the flavors.
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Zalipie: Day Trip + Transport from Krakow
Over a hundred years ago, the village women of Zalipie, a hidden gem in south-eastern Poland, participated in a tradition of transforming their homes into canvases. Each home in Zalipie is a work of art with paintings on walls, stoves, and even fences. The local women have poured their hearts into every brush stroke, crafting delicate tissue-paper flowers, and weaving charming hay spiders. The village's love for flora stretches beyond the interior, with blossoms and petals splashed across the exteriors of cottages, farm buildings, wells, and more. Currently, Zalipie boasts about 20 of these mesmerizing painted houses. The most notable among them is the farmhouse of Felicja Curyłowa, a Zalipie painter whose home now serves as a museum.
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Krakow Card with Schindler's Factory entrance
Visit the best sites in Krakow with just one card in your pocket easily. Your Krakow Card grants you free admission to 36 museums and free public transport in Krakow! Thanks to that card you will visit one of the most popular attractions in the city - the original enamel factory of Oskar Schindler. Your Krakow Card is the best way to visit the city!Enjoy the best city attractions and visit the most important museums for 3-days, such as Eagle Pharmacy, Underground Main Market Square Museum, Traditional Krakow's Bourgeois House, wonderful St. Mary’s Basilica, and more. The full list of museums will be attached to your Krakow Card.With your card, you can visit also Schindler's Factory. The place has become very popular among people from around the world, especially after Spielberg’s movie 'Schindler’s List was released in 1993. The old factory is now a museum to pay tribute to the brave deeds of Oskar Schindler, who saved many Jews' lives and to recreate the atmosphere of Krakow during World War II.