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Discover Krakow’s Jewish history in just 1.5 hours on a eco-friendly golf cart tour through Kazimierz, with visits to important WWII monuments and vibrant neighborhoods.
Exploring Krakow’s Kazimierz District becomes both easy and meaningful with the Kazimierz & Former Jewish Ghetto Golf Cart Tour. This 1.5-hour experience offers a compact, eco-friendly way to see over 20 monuments in this historic neighborhood. With a comfortable electric golf cart and an informative audio guide, visitors can uncover the layers of Kazimierz’s past, especially its poignant history during WWII, without the fatigue of walking or the expense of private tours.
This tour is ideal for those short on time but eager to gain a solid overview of Kazimierz’s cultural and historical significance. While it doesn’t include entrance tickets or a live guide, the self-paced audio commentary provides plenty of context. It is a practical choice for travelers who want a quick, engaging introduction to Krakow’s Jewish heritage, trendy shops, and monument sites in a fun, eco-friendly way.


The tour begins at the Parking Kiss&Ride, where the labeled “excursions.city” golf cart awaits. From there, it takes just 1.5 hours to cover the historic heart of Kazimierz, Krakow’s oldest district. Riding comfortably in an electric vehicle, visitors glide past colorful shops, galleries, and trendy cafes, giving a lively contrast to the somber WWII sites.
The heated golf cart keeps the ride cozy, even in cooler weather, allowing for an enjoyable sightseeing experience year-round. The audio guide narrates the neighborhood’s history, making sure you don’t miss important stories behind each monument and street.
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A key focus of this tour is the former Jewish ghetto created by the Nazis during WWII. Pass by notable sites such as houses where displaced Jews used to live and a fragment of the ghetto wall—visible remnants that serve as stark reminders of those dark days.
The monument in Ghetto Heroes Square stands out as a powerful symbol of remembrance. As your electric cart slowly moves past, you’ll understand the scale of the tragedy and the resilience of the local Jewish community. The audio guide explains these sites with sensitivity and clarity, providing a deeper understanding than what a quick glance might offer.

While the focus is on history, the tour also highlights the vibrant, colorful shops, galleries, and hip bars and cafes that now define Kazimierz’s modern identity. Traveling in a golf cart allows for a leisurely appreciation of this trendy neighborhood’s lively atmosphere, which offers a stark contrast to its WWII past.
Riders pass along streets lined with charming storefronts and historic synagogues, many of which are visible from the heated golf cart. This mix of history and contemporary culture makes the tour appealing to those interested in both the past and present of Kazimierz.
The tour departs from Parking Kiss&Ride on 2 Mikoaja Zyblikiewicza street, directly in front of the “Zabka” store. The golf cart is clearly labeled “excursions.city”, making it easy to identify. The activity ends at the same location, simplifying logistics.
Languages for the audio guide include English, with options in Chinese, Croatian, Czech, Danish, Dutch, Finnish, French, Greek, Hebrew, Hungarian, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Lithuanian, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese, Romanian, Russian, Slovak, Spanish, Swedish, Turkish, Ukrainian, Serbian. This makes the tour accessible for many international visitors.
Travelers should note that entrance tickets to specific sites are not included, and the tour does not offer a live guide. However, the self-guided audio compensates by providing rich historical narration.
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This tour is designed to be wheelchair accessible, ensuring that visitors with mobility aids can enjoy the experience. Children aged 0-6 can ride for free on their parent’s lap, making it a family-friendly option.
The short duration of 1.5 hours makes it suitable for those with limited time or for combining with other activities in Krakow. The comfortable electric golf cart keeps the experience relaxed and accessible for most guests.
Unlike walking tours, this golf cart experience provides a quick and relaxed way to see Kazimierz’s key monuments and WWII sites, especially for visitors who prefer less physical activity. The eco-friendly aspect also appeals to environmentally conscious travelers.
While the tour doesn’t include live guides or entrance tickets, it offers great value for those wanting a broad overview of Jewish history combined with the chance to enjoy Kazimierz’s lively atmosphere. It’s particularly suited for visitors with tight schedules or those preferring an outdoor vehicle ride over walking.
The Kazimierz & Former Jewish Ghetto Golf Cart Tour delivers a compact, engaging look at Krakow’s Jewish history and the vibrant neighborhood that now thrives there. Its eco-friendly electric golf cart makes it a convenient travel option, allowing visitors to cover many important sites without fatigue.
While it doesn’t include access to specific buildings or a live guide, the audio narration in multiple languages offers a well-rounded understanding of the area’s past. This tour is especially ideal for short visits, families, or those wanting an accessible, yet meaningful, introduction to Kazimierz.
For travelers who enjoy learning about history with a touch of modern convenience and comfort, this tour offers a practical way to see Krakow’s Jewish heritage in just 90 minutes.

Is this tour suitable for children?
Yes, children aged 0-6 can ride for free on their parent’s lap, making it family-friendly.
Are entrance tickets included in the tour?
No, entrance tickets to individual sites are not included, so plan accordingly if you want to visit specific attractions.
Does the tour operate in multiple languages?
Yes, the audio guide is available in many languages, including English, French, Hebrew, and more.
How accessible is the tour for those with mobility challenges?
The tour is wheelchair accessible and suitable for guests with mobility aids.
Where does the tour start and end?
It begins and ends at Parking Kiss&Ride on 2 Mikoaja Zyblikiewicza street, in front of the “Zabka” store.
Can I cancel this tour?
Yes, full refunds are available if you cancel up to 24 hours in advance.