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Duration
3h
Languages
English
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E-Ticket
What To Expect

No visit to Kraków can be considered complete without experiencing the wealth of local cuisine flavours! Join us for a 3-hour culinary stroll with an experienced local guide and Polish cuisine connoisseur.
On this tour, we will taste more than 10 of the most delicious and traditional Polish dishes and snacks. Some of them are known all over the country (the famous pierogi), but others, such as the obwarzanek (a type of pretzel) available exclusively in Kraków! The guide introduces us to several local restaurants, patisseries, and cafes so that we can enjoy excellent food in a small group and learn about Polish traditions or customs connected with the preparation and consumption of the tasted dishes.
Polish culinary culture is, of course, not just about food – the tour includes various types of high-quality Polish vodkas tasting.
The tour takes place in Krakow's Old Town, and in its course, the guide also tells us about the most beautiful landmarks we pass along the tour route.

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Important info

Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller. Service animals allowed. Public transportation options are available nearby. Suitable for all physical fitness levels. It is possible to organise a vegetarian tasting, just please let us know in advance. However, to our great regret, we are unable to accommodate people on vegan, gluten-free and lactose-free diets.

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What's included
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Selection of high quality traditional Polish vodkas. A tour summary with a full list of Polish dishes tasted on the tour . English-speaking licensed foodie guide . 10+ traditional Polish tastings, including full dinner experience
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Cancellation Policy
can-cancel You can cancel your tour until a day in advance
Provider
Best Krakow Walks
Meeting Point

We meet by the statue of Piotr Skarga in the central part of the St. Mary Magdalene Square