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Tourist Attractions to Add To Your Krakow Tour From Tokyo
1 Day Trip Auschwitz-Birkenau Memorial and Museum Guided Tour from Krakow
We will arrange for you the Auschwitz Tour (the trip included also visit Birkenau). An English speaking driver will pick you up from the Hotel between 07:00-09:00am. The way by bus from Krakow to Auschwitz takes about 1h20m drive. An average time of visit Auschwitz is about 2 hours, Birkenau about an 1h20m. Our English guided tour starts between 09:00-11:00am. We will book for you all tickets in advance. Our driver will be waiting for you at the museum parking. Average group is between 20-30 people at Auschwitz. Back to Krakow between 14:30-16:30pm.
Chocholow Thermal Baths Evening Experience from Krakow
Escape the bustle of city life with a tranquil evening at Chocholowska Baths, where a cozy shuttle whisks you away from Krakow to a world of thermal indulgence. Immerse yourself in rejuvenating waters drawn from nearly 3600 meters below the earth's crust, teeming with minerals like sulfur and magnesium in eight luxurious whirlpools at a soothing 36 degrees Celsius. Outdoors, engage in lively activities from water volleyball to sliding down inflatable attractions amidst geothermal eruptions and cascading water walls. Conclude your revitalizing visit with a dip in the cool terrace pool, and if hunger strikes, the on-site restaurant invites you to savor delicious cuisine before your comfortable return to the hotel.
Auschwitz Birkenau Memorial and Museum group tour from Krakow
With this skip-the-line ticket visit a site that pays respect to the victims that lost their lives during the tragic events of the Second World War— Auschwitz-Birkenau. This former concentration camp during Nazi-occupied Poland has become a memorial and museum. On this tour, you’ll save time booking transport by having Krakow hotel pickup and drop-off included. Entrance tickets to Auschwitz-Birkenau are included, and you’ll explore the sites with an English-speaking guide to enhance your experience and provide commentary. Sharing with other people in the minibus..
Auschwitz Trip From Krakow - English Speaking Guided Tour
We will arrange for you the Auschwitz Tour (the trip included also visit Birkenau). An English speaking driver will pick you up from the Hotel between 07:00-09:00am. The way by bus from Krakow to Auschwitz takes about 1h20m drive. An average time of visit Auschwitz is about 2 hours, Birkenau about an 1h20m. Our English guided tour starts between 09:00-11:00am. We will book for you all tickets in advance. Our driver will be waiting for you at the museum parking. Average group is between 20-30 people at Auschwitz. Back to Krakow between 14:30-16:30pm.
Schindler's Factory Museum Guided Tour in English
Embark on a poignant voyage through Kraków's wartime history, guided by a local Polish expert. This experience transcends ordinary museum visits, plunging you into the heartrending narrative of the city's residents during the Nazi occupation. Discover the authentic locations that backdrop the renowned film 'Schindler's List' and witness the enduring spirit of Poland during WWII.
Private transfer from Krakow to Budapest or from Budapest to Krakow
Optimize your intercity travel with our premium transfer service, whisking you away from Krakow to Budapest in the absolute comfort of a new, luxurious Mercedes-Benz. Save both time and money while indulging in an effortless journey, complete with proficient English-speaking chauffeurs to guide you seamlessly to your destination hotel.
Krakow Jewish Quarter and Ghetto Tour by Electric Golf Cart
Embark on a captivating journey through the historical Kazimierz District aboard an eco-friendly electric vehicle, designed to provide comfort and accessibility in all weather conditions. With a range of language options available to cater to diverse visitors, you'll explore this storied neighborhood of Krakow—once an independent city and a symbol of Christian and Jewish coexistence. Immerse yourself in over 20 landmarks, including remnants of the wartime ghetto walls, the poignant 'Pod Orłem' pharmacy, and the evocative Ghetto Heroes Square, all while unraveling the rich history and vibrant cultural tapestry of Kazimierz's streets.
Krakow: Half–Day Shooting and QuadS Expedition
Rev up your excitement with a carefully curated adventure that thrusts you into the thrill of off-road quad biking and precision-driven shooting experiences. Navigate the gritty trails of Kraków's outskirts on a rugged ATV, then practice your marksmanship with a diverse arsenal from our collection of over 30 types of firearms, including famed AK rifles. Top off the day's exhilaration with freshly grilled delights, savoring a sumptuous BBQ alongside a comforting bonfire, all while immersing in camaraderie and relaxation.
From Krakow: Wieliczka Salt Mine Guided Tour with Pick-up
Uncover paths of the underground corridors during our half-day, 4- hour trip from Krakow where it all begins. After 30 - 40 minutes drive you will get to the Wieliczka Salt Mine and join English guide. The guide will bring you closer to the history of the place and will show you the most important places in the underground world. Guided tour in Wieliczka Salt Mine usually takes around 2 - 2.5 hrs. During the tour you will be able to visit St Kinga’s Chapel - 54 m long and almost 12 m high chapel resembles interiors of medieval wooden churches and is a real underground wonder with breathtaking chandeliers made of salt crystals, underground corridors and landscapes that cannot be seen on the surface saline lakes and beautiful underground chambers. On a standard touristic route visitor have to walk around 800 stairs - 400 at the entrance. After the tour our driver will drive you back to Krakow.
Krakow: Jewish Ghetto Guided Tour
During World War II, the Poguzhe district was the site of a Jewish ghetto, but even now, 75 years after the end of the war, the district keeps a part of those events. Much of it reminds its current inhabitants of the horrors of war and of the need to prevent such things from happening. You'll see the famous Plac Bohaterów Getta (Ghetto Heroes' Square), where Jews were selected and taken to concentration camps, also you'll see a fragment of the original Ghetto wall , which now serves as a monument and place of pilgrimage for many Jews. There are houses where thousands of displaced Jews used to live, and the pharmacy "Under the Eagle".It's always very interesting to walk these streets and learn their history from a to z
