Physical Address
304 North Cardinal St.
Dorchester Center, MA 02124
Physical Address
304 North Cardinal St.
Dorchester Center, MA 02124

Explore Krakow’s WWII history on a 2-hour scooter tour through the Ghetto area, visiting Heroes Square, Schindler’s Factory, and remaining Ghetto walls for an authentic experience.
Krakow’s 2-hour WWII-themed scooter tour offers a compelling look into the city’s Podgórze district, where history comes alive through significant sites related to the Jewish Ghetto and wartime events. Priced at $43 per person, this small-group adventure is led by a knowledgeable guide who provides insights in English or Polish. The tour includes helmet and scooter training, making it accessible even for those new to riding, and is perfect for travelers eager to understand more about Krakow’s wartime past without the fatigue of walking.
While the tour does not operate in bad weather, it offers a flexible booking policy: full refunds are available if canceled up to 24 hours in advance. With a limited group size of 10 participants, this experience promises an intimate setting where personal attention from the guide enhances the storytelling. It’s a practical choice for those seeking a concise yet meaningful exploration of Krakow’s WWII history, especially for visitors who favor active, outdoor tours over long walking routes.


The tour begins at Heroes of Ghetto Square, a key site that commemorates the inhabitants who endured the hardships of the Jewish Ghetto. Here, the guide shares stories of resilience and tragedy, providing context about the area’s significance during WWII. This stop sets the tone for understanding the broader impact of wartime policies on the local Jewish community.
While in Krakow, here are other experiences we've covered

A major highlight is the visit to Schindler’s Factory, where the guide unveils stories of the factory workers who survived thanks to Oskar Schindler’s actions. The tour also discusses photos of the workers who managed to escape the horrors of the war, giving a personal dimension to the historical narrative. While the factory itself is a well-known museum, this scooter tour emphasizes its wartime role and the stories behind it.

The pharmacy Under the Eagle was the only pharmacy within the Ghetto, and its story is a poignant part of the tour. The guide explains its crucial role in providing medical aid and the risks taken by those who operated it. This stop offers a tangible connection to daily life during the Ghetto years, illustrating how even in dark times, acts of care and resilience persisted.

Visiting the remaining sections of Ghetto walls, the tour provides a visual reminder of the boundaries that confined the Jewish population. The guide discusses the tragedies faced by inhabitants and points out buildings that survived shootings, adding gravity to the experience. These physical remnants serve as powerful symbols of history, making it clear how confined and dangerous life was during the occupation.
More Great Tours NearbyThe tour takes a moment to explore the main square of Podgórze, offering insights into the district’s development as a city. The guide explains how this area transformed during WWII, contrasting its pre-war significance with wartime changes. This broader context helps visitors appreciate how the war affected the entire city fabric.
While in Krakow, here are other experiences we've covered
Beyond the WWII sites, the scooter route includes a drive across the Cracow Bridge of Love and past sculptures of athletes swinging in the wind. These sights add a lighter, more scenic element to the tour and showcase Krakow’s blend of history and art. The guide’s commentary enriches the experience, blending cultural landmarks with wartime history seamlessly.
The tour departs from a designated point in Krakow, with full instructions provided at booking. The small group size of 10 ensures personal interaction with the guide, who leads the scooter training session to ensure everyone’s safety and comfort. Since the activity relies on good weather, travelers should check the forecast before booking, as the tour does not operate in bad weather conditions.
Compared to walking tours or museum visits, this scooter experience offers a dynamic and engaging way to see Krakow’s WWII sites. The two-hour duration balances depth with convenience, making it suitable for travelers with limited time. The small group setup fosters a more personalized learning environment, while the inclusion of practical elements like helmet and scooter training makes it accessible even for newcomers.
This 2-hour scooter tour through Krakow’s Podgórze district delivers a focused, movement-based exploration of the city’s WWII history. It stands out by combining scenic rides with visits to pivotal sites such as Heroes of Ghetto Square, Schindler’s Factory, and the Ghetto walls. For those interested in understanding the wartime experiences of Krakow’s Jewish community, this experience offers a personal, vivid perspective that’s hard to match with traditional walking tours.
While it’s not suitable for pregnant women and relies on good weather, the tour’s affordable price, small-group setting, and engaging narration make it a compelling choice for history enthusiasts and active travelers alike. It’s best suited for visitors who appreciate a combination of storytelling, scenic views, and active exploration of Krakow’s complex past.
How long is the tour?
The tour lasts exactly 2 hours, with the start time based on availability.
What is included in the price?
The price covers a guide, helmet, and scooter training. Food, drinks, and entrance tickets to other sites are not included.
Is this tour suitable for beginners?
Yes, the tour includes scooter training, making it accessible for those new to riding. The small group setting helps ensure personalized instruction and safety.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, full refunds are available if canceled up to 24 hours in advance via the booking platform.
What are the key sites visited?
Visitors see Heroes of Ghetto Square, Schindler’s Factory, the pharmacy Under the Eagle, remaining Ghetto walls, and the main square of Podgórze. The route also includes scenic drives across Krakow’s bridges and past sculptures.
Is the tour weather-dependent?
Yes, the activity does not operate in bad weather, so check the forecast before booking.
This Krakow WWII scooter tour offers an engaging, compact way to connect with the city’s wartime history, blending cultural landmarks with scenic rides, all within a small, friendly group setting.
You can check availability for your dates here: