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Discover Krakow’s dark side on this 2-hour evening walking tour for $23, exploring legends, haunted sites, and true horror stories with an engaging guide.
The Creepy Krakow: 2-Hour City Walking Tour offers a chilling glimpse into Krakow’s shadowy past. Priced at just $23 per person, this guided tour lasts for 2 hours and takes place after sunset, making it perfect for those interested in ghost stories, legends, and the city’s darker history. Starting from Hotel Polski, the tour explores some of the most intriguing historic sites as they are illuminated at night, adding to the spooky atmosphere. The tour ends back at the Zamek Królewski na Wawelu, giving a full-circle experience.
This experience is best suited for visitors who enjoy storytelling, a touch of horror, and fascinating legends rooted in true events. The live guide, available in Polish and English, is highly praised for their engaging and knowledgeable narration, making the two hours feel both educational and entertaining. While it does not include food or drinks, the tour’s value lies in the stories and history that unfold along the way. It’s important to note that children under 15 are not permitted, and the experience is wheelchair accessible.


The tour kicks off in front of Hotel Polski, setting a convenient and central meeting point. From there, it guides guests through Krakow Old Town, revealing stories that add a macabre twist to familiar sights. The focus remains on the city’s darker history, including legends about serial killers and other horrifying tales based on real-life events.
As the guide leads the group through the illuminated streets, the atmosphere becomes more eerie. The tour covers famous landmarks like St. Mary’s Basilica and the Cloth Hall, which look even more striking when lit up at night. Expect to hear stories about medieval punishments, ghostly legends, and the hidden dark secrets of Krakow’s past, all delivered with engaging narration.
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A highlight of the tour is the stop outside Polish Gothic Florian Gate. This historic tower offers a glimpse into the city’s medieval defenses, but during the tour, it’s also associated with ghost stories and legends. Guests learn about its significance and the stories that have haunted its shadowy corners for centuries.
Next, the group visits St. Mary’s Basilica, a 14th-century Gothic church. While the basilica is a stunning architectural sight during the day, at night its darkened exterior and lighting create a more mysterious vibe. The guide shares haunting anecdotes connected to the basilica, adding a layer of intrigue to the historic site.

The tour continues along St. John Street, a charming yet eerie corridor lined with historic buildings. As you walk, the guide shares stories of medieval executions and ghostly sightings associated with the area. The group also visits Maria Magdalena’s Square and Katyński’s Square, which are rich with history and legends.
One of the most exciting parts is the view of the Vistula River, where stories speak of legendary creatures like the city dragon that once dwelled beneath the bridges. The stories turn the quiet riverbanks into a setting straight out of folklore and legend.

While passing Collegium Maius and City Hall, the guide reveals lesser-known stories behind these historic landmarks. The Town Hall Tower is particularly notable for its association with medieval justice and executions. The guide’s narration emphasizes Krakow’s grim past, contrasting its beautiful architecture with its darker history.
Throughout the tour, the lighting and nighttime ambiance enhance the spooky atmosphere, making familiar sights feel mysterious and even a little haunting. The stories are based on true events, adding authenticity to the experience.
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A special story involves the legendary Krakow dragon, once said to have dwelled near the Vistula River. This tale is a favorite among visitors, as it combines myth and history, giving the tour a whimsical yet dark tone. The guide explains where the legend originated, making it feel all the more real as you stand near the river.
The tour concludes back at Wawel Castle, offering guests a chance to see the city’s skyline from a historic vantage point. The evening lighting makes for a memorable backdrop, and the stories shared throughout leave guests with a sense of Krakow’s hidden dark side.
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Reviews highlight the guides’ engaging storytelling style—full of humor, trivia, and personal anecdotes. The guides are praised for their knowledge and friendliness, making the 2-hour walk feel lively and fun. The tour group size is small enough for interaction, and accessibility is well-managed for most participants.
The pace is comfortable, with a short break included, allowing guests to sit and listen without feeling rushed. The stories often include gruesome facts and chilling anecdotes, perfect for those wanting an adrenaline rush or an unusual perspective on Krakow.

The tour departs from Hotel Polski and ends back at Wawel Castle, making it easy to incorporate into an evening plan. Check availability for the starting times, which vary, and remember that canceling up to 24 hours in advance results in a full refund, offering flexibility if plans change.
While food and drinks are not included, the tour’s focus on storytelling and visuals makes it an excellent choice for an evening activity. It’s suitable for most adults, but not recommended for children under 15, and visitors should avoid bringing pets, oversize luggage, or consuming alcohol during the tour.

This creepy walking tour offers a refreshing and spine-tingling way to explore Krakow after dark. The combination of illuminated landmarks, captivating stories, and a knowledgeable guide creates a memorable experience that balances history with mystery. The excellent reviews, averaging 4.7 out of 5 from over 1,000 participants, attest to its popularity.
Whether you’re fascinated by legends, enjoy ghost stories, or simply want to see Krakow’s historic sights in a different light, this tour proves to be a high-value, well-organized experience. The storytelling style makes even familiar landmarks feel new and eerie, giving an extra layer of fascination to your Krakow visit.
“2 hours seem a long time but really it went really fast. great history told. interactive with the guest. had a little break which was nice. not a l…”

How long is the Creepy Krakow tour?
The tour lasts for 2 hours, starting and ending at specific points in the city.
Where does the tour begin and end?
It begins in front of Hotel Polski and finishes back at Wawel Castle.
What themes does the tour focus on?
It emphasizes dark stories, legends, true horror anecdotes, and haunted sites in Krakow.
Is the tour suitable for children?
No, it’s not suitable for children under 15 years due to the spooky content.
Is the tour wheelchair accessible?
Yes, the tour is wheelchair accessible.
What landmarks will I see?
Expect to visit St. Mary’s Basilica, Cloth Hall, Town Hall Tower, Polish Gothic Florian Gate, and enjoy views of the Vistula River.
Are food or drinks included?
No, food and beverages are not included.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
What languages are available?
The tour is offered in Polish and English.
Is this tour good value for money?
Absolutely—this 2-hour experience is praised for its entertaining storytelling, knowledgeable guides, and reasonable price.
How do reviews rate this tour overall?
It maintains a 4.7-star rating based on 1001 reviews, with many reviewers citing the guides’ engaging style and fascinating stories as major highlights.