Krakow Old Town Tour
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Experience Highlights
Discover the Old Town of Krakow which is different from other parts of Poland as it is a medieval town. During this tour you will walk through the original designs of the Middle Ages, highlighting its architecture and layout when building the city. This gives Krakow a unique medieval atmosphere and ambience. You will spend about 3 hours on this tour, where an expert guide will explain everything you see in groups of maximum 25 people. If you prefer a more personalised service, you can choose to book a private tour.
- Take a walking tour of Krakow's medieval Old Town
- See monuments such as the Market Square, the Royal Wawel Castle or an original street from 1401.
- Learn about the history of the ancient capital of Poland from a tour guide.
What’s included
- Kraków Old Town Walking Tour
- Tourist guide
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Step by Step
Krakow was the former capital of Poland and contains a lot of history as the city came into existence in 966, in the middle of the Middle Ages. During this 3-hour tour, you will walk through the old town where you can still see original buildings from that time. All this while enjoying the comfort of a tour guide who will explain every corner while you are part of a group of maximum 25 people. You can also choose to take a private tour when you book and enjoy the personalised attention of a guide just for you and your companions.
Krakow is one of the few cities in Poland that still has ancient monuments and ruins from the Middle Ages, which gives it an atmosphere and ambience unlike any other city in the country. One of the most outstanding monuments in the city is the Gothic-style Mariacka Basilica, which was built in the 14th century in a style of architecture that cannot be found in the rest of Poland.
In addition, you will walk through countless streets in the old town, some of which are of great importance. For example, this is the case of Ulica Grodzka, one of the oldest and most famous streets in the city, dating back to 1401. Not forgetting various churches and buildings in baroque and even renaissance style that have also been preserved to this day.