The Old Town district and the Main Market Square are located in the very center of Krakow. They're surrounded on each side by a park. It is here that many of the most distinctive monuments in Krakow are located.
See with us the most important tourist attractions of Krakow's Old Town:
- Planty with the remains of medieval walls and the Barbican
- Main Market Square with the Cloth Hall and St. Mary's Basilica
- Latin Quarter with Collegium Maius courtyard
- Baroque 17th century Church of St. Anna
- Academy of Fine Arts and St. Florian.
- 13th century Gothic Franciscan Monastery and the Papal Window.
Then take a look at Wawel with the Royal Cathedral and the Royal Castle in all its glory and go inside to visit the symbol of Krakow.
Residence of Polish kings and a symbol of statehood, in 1930 the Castle also became one of the most important museums in Poland. It collects collections of paintings, graphics, sculptures, fabrics, goldsmiths, military items, porcelain and furniture. The chambers display the famous tapestries of Zygmunt August and magnificent Renaissance Italian paintings from the Lanckoronski collection, and the Wawel collections of Eastern art contain the most important and largest collection of tents in Europe. The Royal Castle is also an important center for the conservation of works of art. Permanent exhibitions recreate the appearance of the rooms from the Renaissance and Baroque periods. See all that magnificent things with expert local guide.
You will see Royal chambers. In This trip You have also entrance to the Wawel enormous Cathedral, and feel all this experience that You never forget.
After this experience, take a break and have a traditional Polish lunch (included in the price)
After lunch we will go 4 metres underground to the Dungeon Market Museum to find ourselves on the same level as the cobbled roads of Krakow 12-13th century. Why did they get so low? As well as the first trading rows built here, as well as the rings and coins that were lost by the people of Krakow in the 13th century? And that's a secret for now, but we'll reveal it when we meet! In the mysterious atmosphere of the underground museum it will be very easy for us to get to the Middle Ages, to understand the joys and sorrows of the people of that time, their life, the architecture that surrounded them, and much, much more!
A dress code is required to enter places of worship and selected museums. No shorts or sleeveless tops allowed. Knees and shoulders must be covered for both men and women. You may risk refused entry if you fail to comply with these dress requirements.
All vehicles are heated and equipped with an audio guide.
Note that part of the tour is walking (inside the museums) and operated by a live guide. The rest of the tour includes an audio guide.
This is a group tour (other people will participate) that starts at the specified time (please be on time at the meeting point).
Children 0-6 years old using the free ticket must sit on an adult's lap while driving.
The Wawel Cathedral is an active place of religious worship. During important religious, state or jubilee events or visits of important guests, admission to the cathedral, royal tombs or the bell tower may be suspended without announcing the reasons. In such a situation, the Organizer reserves the right to replace the entrance to the Cathedral with another one within the castle complex.
Kraków, 31-029, Małopolskie, Kraków