Kazimierz - Jewish district & Ghetto
Immerse yourself in the exceptional vibes of the Jewish Quarter, concealed within its narrow, cobblestone streets, vibrant squares, and charming restaurants and cafes serving traditional Jewish-Polish cuisine. Take a leisurely stroll to discover the prominent landmarks of the district, including synagogues, an ancient cemetery, the Monument to the Memory of Krakow Holocaust Victims, Jan Karski Bench (honoring “the man who told the world about the Holocaust”), Helena Rubinstein’s birthplace, and the courtyard where the renowned film “Schindler’s List” was filmed.
As you venture into the Podgórze district, wander through the poignant Ghetto Heroes Square, adorned with 70 empty chairs crafted from iron and bronze, symbolizing the tragedy endured by Polish Jews during World War II. Explore the remnants of the Ghetto Walls and make your way to our final destination, Schindler’s Factory. If you’ve been planning to visit this significant site, seize the opportunity to further delve into today’s tour theme by exploring the factory with or without a guide (admission tickets can be purchased at the museum).
Importatnt information:
- The sightseeing will be carried out mostly walking so the participants should prepare appropiate clothes and comfortable shoes
- Sightseeing will begin in chosen place at anytime (details in the email)
Tour details:
- The tour lasts about 3 hours in total
- You will skip the queue to the ticket office
- Private guided sightseeing in a chosen language
- Immediate confirmation
- Pick-up from the hotel (details in the confirmation email)
- Easy cancelation system
What's included:
- Pick-up from your hotel
- Experienced driver at your disposal during the trip
- Entry tickets to Wawel Cathedra and Wawel Castle chambers
- Headset rental
- Tour with professional guide