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Tourist Attractions to Add To Your Krakow Tour From Netherlands
Guided Tour in Wieliczka Salt Mine from Kraków
Expert-Led Exploration: Delve into the depths with a professional guide certified by the Wieliczka Salt Mine Museum. Your guide will bring the underground world to life with engaging storytelling and insightful knowledge that elevates your exploratory experience. Smooth & Seamless Excursion: From the start of your trip in Krakow, we ensure a smooth and carefree experience with arranged transportation. Enjoy a brief, relaxing pause in Wieliczka as part of your stress-free journey. Subterranean Splendor: The Wieliczka Salt Mine unveils a spectacle of subterranean splendor, with majestic salt formations and ethereal chambers. Get ready for an enchanting encounter with the marvels that lie beneath the earth's surface.
Krakow: Folk Show Dinner Drinking and Fun in Krakow
As you step inside, the rich aromas of authentic Polish fare envelop you, promising a culinary adventure that will linger on your palate. Experience a vibrant traditional dance performance set to elevate your spirits, complemented by Poland’s renowned spirits that promise to enliven your senses. A warm invitation awaits!
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.
Full Bike Tour - the Old Town, Jewish Qtr & the Ghetto NEW BIKES
Embark on a captivating cycling journey through Krakow, where history unfolds at every turn. Pedal with ease for three hours and discover the ancient splendor of the Old Town, the enduring spirit of the Jewish Quarter, and the poignant remnants of the WWII ghetto, all while cruising a comfortable distance of approximately 12 kilometers. Along this leisurely ride, you'll make numerous stops at the city's most iconic spots. Our fleet of premium 2023 Dutch bicycles ensures a smooth ride with plush seats and seven gears, complemented by spacious baskets for personal belongings. E-bike options are also available to enhance your touring pleasure.
Full day tour to Auschwitz-Birkenau and Salt Mine with a local guide from Krakow
Maximize your time in Krakow with a fully guided day tour that encompasses a profound historical journey to the Auschwitz-Birkenau Concentration Camps and a descent into the captivating Wieliczka Salt Mine. The tour starkly contrasts the sobering history of the Holocaust during your 3-hour visit, led by an expert English-speaking guide, with the subterranean wonder of centuries-old salt chambers, where a 2.5-hour guided exploration of this UNESCO World Heritage site awaits.
Axe Throwing In Bad Axe Krakow
Embark on an ancient warrior's journey in the heart of Krakow at our exclusive Viking-inspired axe throwing venue. Experience the thrill of hurling axes in an activity that's taking Poland by storm, offering the perfect blend of sport and leisure. Ideal for team-building, stag parties, or simply an unforgettable outing, our club is where camaraderie and competition meet. Tailored events are our specialty, ensuring your group celebration or corporate event hits the mark.
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.
Offroad Segway Guided Krakow City Tour
Glide along the cobbled streets and historical highlights of Kraków on our customizable Segway tours. Tailor your journey from 30 minutes to 3 hours, covering sights like the well-preserved Barbican, the esteemed Jagiellonian University, the historic Old Synagogue, and the vibrant Szeroka Square. Opt for the extended route to visit the majestic Wawel Castle or choose an adventurous off-road experience in a nearby quarry.
Krakow: Auschwitz - Birkenau Guided Tour with Private Transport
Established in 1940 by Nazi Germany, in abandoned Polish army barracks, Auschwitz was the largest concentration camp and extermination center. Out of the 1.3 million people which the SS and police deported, there were over 1.1 million men, women and children who lost their lives in this horrifying place. The Memorial is made up of two parts of the former camp: Auschwitz and Birkenau. This infamous concentration camp operated from May 1940 in the suburbs of Oswiecim (Auschwitz in German) until January 1945, when it was liberated by the 1st Ukranian Front of the Soviet Union’s Red Army. The tall barbed wire fences surrounding the block cells which were intended to house the suffering prisoners. The watchtowers and the wooden barracks, along with the gallows and gas chambers show the terrifying image and demonstrate the enormous scale and depravity of Nazi Germany. It was the largest concentration camp of the II World War.
Pierogi Cooking Class: Mastering the Art of Polish Dumplings
Delve into Polish heritage with our pierogi-making workshop where you can embrace the art of crafting Poland's iconic dumplings. In this intimate session, you'll learn age-old family recipes and the unique art of pierogi preparation, all while discovering their cultural significance in a cozy local eatery guided by a dedicated local connoisseur.
