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Tourist Attractions to Add To Your Krakow Tour From Moscow

Krakow: Pope John Paul II History: Guided Tour - Home & Sanctuary

Embark on a poignant journey to Wadowice, the birthplace of Pope John Paul II, and immerse yourself in the legacy of Karol Wojtyla. Our guided experience includes a comprehensive audioguide available in various languages, providing insights into his life and papacy. Marvel at the John Paul II Center's vast collection, featuring the Pope's personal artifacts, including his artworks, vestments, and other significant memorabilia. Enjoy convenient hotel pick-up and return services from Krakow, with all transfers and entry fees taken care of for a hassle-free excursion.

Zakopane Day Tour from Krakow with Tasting and Funicular ride

During this full-day adventure tour from Krakow to southern Poland, you'll discover the authentic local way of life. Taste local delights like sheep cheese (oscypek) and regional spirits. Explore Zakopane's heart on Krupówki Street, then ascend Gubałówka by a modern funicular for breathtaking Tatras views. Enjoy free time to savor Polish cuisine or take a leisurely stroll, escaping the touristy spots. Our driver will pick you up from your Krakow hotel, ensuring a comfortable and safe journey. No worries about tickets or queues – we'll take care of it all. A Tour Guide accompanying you will provide crucial insights and answer your questions. This journey promises an unforgettable adventure into the heart of southern Poland.

Krakow: Auschwitz-Birkenau Guided Tour & Hotel Pick Up

Death camps a has become a symbol of World War II atrocities. Created by the Nazis in occupied Poland in 1940 near the town of "Oświęcim". Immediately after the war ended camps were transformed into the museum, that was in 1947. Since then visitors can see the conditions in which people lived and literally feel the enormity of atrocities perpetrated upon them. The current museum occupies an area of two extant parts of the former Nazi concentration camp – Auschwitz I and Auschwitz II-Birkenau. Together they hold an extensive area, where the prisoners’ barracks, the ruins of the crematoria and gas chambers, and the railway platform at Birkenau are located. Our driver will pick you up from the arranged place (eg. hotel). You will then be transferred to the place of your destination. Our driver will ensure that you are not having any problems with finding yourself in a new place. He will then wait until you have finished sightseeing and drive you back at your place.

Full-Day Tour of Auschwitz and Wieliczka Salt Mine from Krakow

Embark on a fully immersive journey to experience two of the most iconic landmarks in one day. Discover the powerful history of Auschwitz-Birkenau along with the subterranean wonders of the Salt Mine, complete with hotel pickup and drop-off scheduled between 07:00-08:40am. An expert English-speaking guide from the museum enhances your visit, while priority entrance allows more time for exploration. Please note that a separate fee is required for photography within the Salt Mine.

Schindler’s Factory Visit & Skip-the-Line Entry

Embark on an immersive journey through time with a visit to the historic museum in the famed Oscar Schindler’s enamel factory, as spotlighted in the film 'Schindler’s List.' Delve into an evocative exhibition that poignantly captures the daily struggles and the broader historical narrative of Krakow under Nazi rule from 1939 to 1945. The displays convey the stories of Polish and Jewish residents alongside those of the German occupiers. Step inside Schindler's actual office, maintained as it was during the war years. Encounter the evocative 'Survivor's Ark,' crafted from myriad enamel vessels reminiscent of the factory's output. Explore a vivid re-creation of heritage Krakow’s urban environment, hop on a tram to view a poignant documentary, and peek inside a reconstruction of a Jewish dwelling. Examine artifacts from the Plazow concentration camp and consider the poignant symbolism of the 'Hall of Choices' accompanied by a rich array of photographs, personal testimonies, filmic narratives, and interactive displays.

Auschwitz-Birkenau Live Guided Tour with Transportation

Embark on a solemn journey with a visit to Auschwitz Birkenau, where a certified museum guide lends their expertise for a profound and educational experience. Your comfort is ensured with transportation from Krakow in a modern Mercedes Benz vehicle, featuring amenities such as television screens, air conditioning, WiFi, and charging ports. Throughout this meticulously organized tour, a dedicated tour leader ensures attentive support at every step, upholding the highest standard of service.

Skip the Line Chopin Piano Concert at Chopin Gallery

Step into the intimate Chopin Gallery in Krakow and allow the masterful keystrokes of virtuoso pianists to transport you through the captivating melodies of Frederic Chopin, Poland's most beloved composer. Experience an evening of timeless music, bathed in the gallery's atmospheric glow, where each note tells a story steeped in Polish heritage.

Full Day Tour to Energylandia Theme Park from Krakow

Embark on an escape where convenience meets excitement at Tratoli. We whisk you away from holiday hassles with easy transport directly to the thrills of ENERGYLANDIA – Poland's grandest amusement park. There, every member of the family can delve into worlds of fantasy in Fairytale Land, bond over shared smiles in the Family Zone — with cautious note of height limits —, and challenge the extremes, daring the realm of adrenaline-packed adventures.

Auschwitz Birkenau: Complete Private Tour

Auschwitz, a camp of terror, genocide and the Holocaust, was estabilished in 1940 by Nazis. Located in the suburbs of Oswiecim – at that time a part of Third Reich. Probably it was the largest place of genocide, where almost 1.5 milion people lost life. In 2016 over 2 milion people visited Auschwitz-Birkenau Museum from around the world. They walked through the entrance, “Gate of Death” – the same walk as prisoners did over 70 years ago.

Auschwitz-Birkenau Tour with Transfer, eBook and Optional Guide

Embark on a poignant journey through history to Auschwitz-Birkenau, the site of harrowing memories from World War II. Engage with the past with your choice of a guided or self-led tour, and delve deeper into the historical context with a complimentary preparation ebook included with your booking. Transportation to the site is provided via a comfortable, climate-controlled vehicle, ensuring a reflective and educational experience.

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