Tourist Attractions to Add To Your Krakow Tour From Switzerland
Auschwitz Birkenau Guided Tour with Transfer and Hotel Pickup
Exploring the historical depths of the Auschwitz-Birkenau State Museum is a profound experience that should not be missed when visiting Krakow. Our travel services exemplify the highest standard of care, offering a personally-tailored, comprehensive tour with the comfort of an English-speaking driver who is not just well-versed in providing assistance, but is also equipped to enrich your journey with insightful answers to your queries. Convenience is key, as we provide direct hotel pickup and drop-off at your preferred location.
Krakow: Auschwitz Guided Tour Hotel Pickup & Lunch Option
Visit the largest former Nazi concentration camp on a 7-hour tour from Krakow. Learn more about the Nazi program of "Abreit Macht Frei" and the genocide of World War II. Explore the gas chambers and barracks with a licensed English speaking guide from Auschwitz Birkenau State Museum.
Krakow by Golf Cart Private Tour
Embark on a delightful journey through Krakow, Poland's historical gem, with a 90-minute guided expedition in a cozy, enclosed golf cart offering panoramic views. Discover the city's illustrious past and architectural grandeur as you glide past landmarks, basilicas, plazas, and significant sites that encapsulate Krakow's heritage. Tailor your tour to your preferences with customizable stops, language options, and convenient pickup and drop-off services, ensuring a personalized adventure through Old Town, Wawel Castle, the Jewish Quarter, the former Ghetto, and Schindler's Factory.
From Kraków: Auschwitz-Birkenau Guided Tour with Licensed Guide
The Auschwitz-Birkenau Museum and Memorial is a special place of remembrance dedicated to victims of the Second World War. The former largest Nazi German Concentration and Extermination Camp remains to be one of the most frequently visited historical sites in the world. A visit to the Museum is divided into two parts: the tour in Auschwitz I, which takes about two hours, and then the tour in Auschwitz II Birkenau, about one hour. Including transportation time it lasts about seven hours.
From Krakow: Auschwitz-Birkenau and Salt Mine with Private Transfer
Auschwitz-Birkenau - the largest concentration and extermination camp founded by Nazi Germans, established in 1940 is a reminder of what happened in Europe during World War II. It is a place where minimum 1 million people died. Since 1979 it has been listed on the UNESCO World Heritage List and it is the only place of this kind found on it. After the visit to Auschwitz and Birkenau or before it (the sequence varies depending on a particular day) head to Wieliczka Salt Mine. See carvings made out in the salt, sculptures, reliefs, chandeliers and chapels. This place is on the UNESCO World Heritage List, it teaches about the work of miners. There is 800 steps to take down (however there are stops on the way and handrails) and after the visit a lift brings you up. Dear traveler, from March 2020 there is a new law in Auschwitz-Birkenau and booking with a lot of time in advance is the only way to be sure about going on this tour. Buying the ticket directly there is almost impossible.
Zakopane and Thermal Baths Tour from Krakow with Pickup
Embark on a journey to Zakopane, the winter capital of Poland, nestled at the Tatra Mountains' base, 100 km south of Krakow. Explore the charming Krupówki street, savor traditional local cuisine, and ascend Gubałówka hill for captivating mountain vistas. Rejuvenate at the thermal baths, enjoying a suite of amenities including various temperature-controlled pools, hydro massages, and more—even on the chilliest days.
Ideal Communist City Nowa Huta History Small Group or Private Group Tour
Embark on a historical journey through Krakow's Nowa Huta district, an area initially shaped by communist ideology that eventually nurtured the spirit of resistance and became integral to the Solidarity movement. Explore the emblematic Central Square, witness the remnants of Soviet influence, partake in a traditional vodka tasting, and visit the self-built Lord's Ark church, a testament to the community's resilience and quest for freedom. This tour offers insights into Poland's complex communist legacy and the path to democracy.
Krakow: Auschwitz-Birkenau and Salt Mine Guided Visits in One Day
Embark on a profoundly moving journey with a day trip to the solemn grounds of Auschwitz I and Auschwitz II (Birkenau), where history's darkest hours are etched into the landscape, before marveling at the underground wonders of the Wieliczka Salt Mine. Both sites, a testament to human history and endeavor, are conveniently located within proximity of Kraków and form part of the UNESCO World Heritage List, making them essential visits for those with limited time but an appetite for deep cultural immersion.
Krakow Grand City Tour by golf cart (private)
Embark on a captivating journey through Krakow aboard an eco-friendly electric golf cart. Discover the charm of the Old Town, the historic majesty of Wawel Castle, the rich narratives of the Jewish Quarter Kazimierz, the poignancy of the Former Ghetto, and the historic significance of Schindler's Factory. With an audio guide available in 28 languages, the history and culture of this iconic city will come alive as you are comfortably chauffeured by an English-speaking driver. The tour provides a perfect blend of convenience and insight, regardless of the weather, ensuring a comfortable experience with transparent raincovers and heated carts in the chill.
Krakow: Schindler's Factory & Jewish Ghetto Guided Tour
Embark on a compelling journey through history at the Schindler’s Enamel Factory Museum, situated at 4 Lipowa street as part of Krakow's Historical Museum. Explore the pivotal exhibition 'Kraków under Nazi Occupation 1939–1945' with an expert guide who will delve into the intriguing narrative surrounding Oskar Schindler. Skip the queues with pre-arranged entry, and for an enhanced historical exploration, opt for a guided exploration of the Jewish Ghetto.