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Discover Krakow’s highlights on this 3-hour e-bike tour featuring 7.5 miles of scenic cycling, historic landmarks, and engaging stories with new 2023 electric bikes.

The 3-Hour E-Bike Tour in Krakow offers a fantastic way to see the city’s most iconic sights while enjoying the comfort of brand new 2023 Dutch e-bikes. Priced at $52.16 per person, this guided tour covers approximately 7.5 miles (12 km) at a relaxed pace, making about 25 stops along the way. It is highly recommended—98% of previous participants give it a thumbs-up—highlighting its popularity and value.
This tour is ideal for those wanting a rundown of Krakow’s medieval old town, Jewish Quarter, and World War II ghetto area in just three hours. The group size is limited to 10 travelers, ensuring a personal experience, and the tour departs from Sawkowska 11 in Krakow. With reviews praising knowledgeable guides and stunning city views, it’s a popular choice for first-time visitors.

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The tour begins at Sawkowska 11 in Krakow, where staff help you select a bike and provide necessary instructions. The brand new e-bikes are equipped with comfy seats, 7 speeds, and a BOSCH electric assistance system. This makes cycling through the city’s hills and flat areas effortless, even for those with limited biking experience.
A toilet is available at the start point, adding convenience before the ride begins. The tour includes a rain poncho if the weather turns, allowing you to enjoy Krakow rain or shine. The group size is kept small—maximum 10 travelers—to maintain a friendly, engaging atmosphere.

The tour kicks off on the largest medieval main square, Stare Miasto, where the Cloth Hall dominates the skyline. You’ll see the medieval shopping center, St. Mary’s Church, and remnants of the Town Hall Tower.
This stop is a perfect introduction to Krakow’s history, architecture, and vibrant city life. With 15 minutes allocated, you get a comfortable amount of time to appreciate the monumental buildings and historic ambiance. The guide shares stories about the square’s development and its significance through the centuries.
Next, the tour visits the Muzeum Uniwersytetu Jagiellonskiego Collegium Maius, the oldest building of Jagiellonian University. This site is historically notable as the place where Nicolaus Copernicus studied astronomy.
The 10-minute stop allows for a brief look at the university’s historic architecture and some of its stories. The guide explains the university’s importance in Polish history and its role in Krakow’s academic life over the centuries.
A highlight during the ride is the Monument of the Wawel Dragon, which features a fire-breathing monster. The legend of the smart cobbler who defeated the dragon with a clever trick adds a fun and mythical touch to the tour.
This 10-minute visit combines storytelling with a visual from a famous Krakow legend, making it both entertaining and informative. It is a popular photo opportunity and a chance to learn about one of the city’s most enduring tales.
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The Wawel Royal Castle is another key stop, where the guide shares stories about Wawel Hill’s history as the former seat of Polish kings. This area is steeped in royal history, and the castle’s impressive architecture is always a crowd favorite.
Spending 10 minutes at this site offers enough time to admire the castle’s exterior and learn about its significance in Polish royal traditions. The guide’s narration adds depth to the experience, making history come alive.
One of the most scenic parts of the tour is the glide along the Vistula river, often regarded as one of the city’s most beautiful cycle paths. This relaxing ride offers views of the river and the city’s skyline, providing a peaceful break from the urban environment.
This segment emphasizes the city’s natural beauty and is a favorite for those who enjoy picturesque scenery. It also demonstrates how accessible and pleasant cycling around Krakow can be.
The tour continues into Kazimierz, Krakow’s former Jewish district, which is now a lively hub for cafes, bars, and art galleries. The 20-minute stop allows exploration of this vibrant neighborhood, rich in history and culture.
Your guide shares insights into Kazimierz’s past as a thriving Jewish community and its modern revival. The stops include the Market Square of Kazimierz and Szeroka Street, historically the heart of Jewish life in Krakow.
Next, the tour visits the Plac Bohaterow Getta, marked by the ‘empty chairs’ monument, representing the Jewish victims of WWII. This poignant site is part of the former Main Ghetto Square.
A brief stop at Schindler’s Factory follows, where the guide shares stories about Oskar Schindler and his efforts during the war, as well as the factory’s historical importance. These stops are deeply moving and provide a sobering perspective on Krakow’s WWII history.
The Barbican and remnants of medieval city fortifications offer a glimpse into Krakow’s defensive past. The 10-minute stop allows visitors to appreciate the remaining structures and learn about medieval city defenses.
This part of the tour highlights Krakow’s strategic importance and architectural defense features, adding to the historical richness of the experience.
The tour concludes at St. Florian’s Gate, the medieval main entrance to the Old Town. This site served as the beginning of ‘The Royal Way’, a historic route once traveled by Polish monarchs.
The 10-minute stop provides an opportunity to take photos and reflect on the journey through Krakow’s storied past. The guide recaps key sites visited and offers suggestions for exploring further.
This 3-hour guided tour combines history, culture, and scenic cycling, making it an excellent choice for those who want to cover many parts of Krakow comfortably. The new electric bikes ensure minimal effort, even on hilly areas like Wawel Hill, and the small group size fosters a personal experience.
The tour is value-packed, with local guides sharing stories that bring Krakow’s history to life. The price of $52.16 includes bike use, local taxes, and rain gear if needed. However, it does not include entrance fees to sites like museums or castles, which are optional.
While most stops are brief, they are packed with significance, making this tour perfect for history enthusiasts and first-time visitors alike. The relaxed pace and well-planned route allow for a comfortable, engaging exploration of Krakow’s most beloved sites.
The 3-hour E-Bike Tour in Krakow offers an affordable, accessible, and informative way to discover the city’s highlights. Its new electric bikes facilitate a smooth ride, and the expert guides bring Krakow’s stories alive with enthusiasm and insight.
This tour is particularly suited to those who want a rundown without the fatigue of walking or the expense of private tours. It is a great choice for families, solo travelers, or couples eager to see Krakow’s historic sites at a relaxed pace.
While it doesn’t include entry to attractions like Schindler’s Factory or Wawel Castle, the stops outside these sites provide a strong contextual understanding of their importance. This tour strikes a fine balance of history, scenery, and comfort.
“We had a FABULOUS bike tour with Christopher! Our family has been on a lot of bike tours (around the world) and this one was exceptional.”
What is the price of the tour?
The tour costs $52.16 per person.
How long does the tour last?
It lasts approximately 3 hours.
What kind of bikes are used?
The tour uses brand new 2023 Dutch e-bikes with 7 speeds and powerful BOSCH assistance.
Where does the tour start and end?
The meeting point is Sawkowska 11 in Krakow, and the tour ends back at the same location.
Is the tour suitable for children?
Most travelers can participate, but children must be accompanied by an adult.
What is included in the tour?
The tour includes bike use, a local guide, local taxes, and a rain poncho if needed.
Are entrance fees to sites included?
No, entrance fees to museums or castles are not included.
How do I book the tour?
Most bookings are made 30 days in advance and can be confirmed immediately with a mobile ticket.
Can I cancel the tour if needed?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before the start time for a full refund.
What is the group size?
The tour is limited to 10 travelers for a more personalized experience.