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Experience authentic Polish cuisine and vibrant folk music in Krakow with a 3.5-hour dinner show, including traditional dishes, drinks, and cultural performances.
This 3-hour 30-minute dinner show in Krakow, Poland, offers a taste of authentic Polish culture through traditional dishes, live folk performances, and a welcoming atmosphere. Priced at $77.82 per person, the experience is designed for those eager to enjoy genuine regional cuisine in a setting that combines great food with lively entertainment. The tour features pick-up service, group discounts, and the convenience of a mobile ticket, making it accessible and straightforward to join.
The main attraction is the folk show, where a Cracovian folk ensemble performs traditional songs and dances, creating an energetic and immersive cultural experience. The menu starts with a welcoming glass of cherry brandy and includes a three-course dinner, with dishes prepared according to traditional Polish recipes. After dinner, a generous buffet with unlimited drinks rounds out the evening.
While this tour is ideal for those interested in Polish culture, cuisine, and lively entertainment, it is limited to up to 8 participants, creating a more intimate experience. The setting at Skansen Smaków, styled to resemble an old Polish inn, enhances the authentic atmosphere.
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The tour begins at Skansen Smaków, a regional inn located near the border of Krakow and just 2.5 km from Kraków Balice Airport. The venue is styled to resemble a traditional Old Polish Inn, with regional outfits worn by staff and background music that sets a truly authentic atmosphere. This environment immediately transports guests to Poland’s rural and cultural roots, making the dinner more than just a meal—it’s an experience.
The inn’s design and ambiance are carefully crafted to evoke a historic Polish setting, providing a warm and inviting backdrop for the evening’s festivities. The proximity to the airport and central Krakow makes it a convenient choice for travelers seeking a cultural night out without excessive travel or complexity.
The main highlight of this tour is the folk show, performed by a Cracovian folk ensemble. Guests witness traditional Polish songs and dances that showcase Poland’s cultural heritage. The lively performances are complemented by the regional costumes worn by performers, adding visual authenticity to the experience.
This show offers an engaging glimpse into Polish customs and musical traditions, making it suitable for those who enjoy cultural entertainment. It’s a perfect way to connect with Poland’s artistic roots while enjoying the festive spirit of the evening.
The dinner menu is rooted in traditional Polish recipes and offers a satisfying meal to accompany the entertainment. It starts with a sour rye soup featuring potatoes and sausage, a hearty and flavorful dish representative of Polish comfort food.
Next, guests are served a pork chop with roasted potatoes and stewed cabbage, combining protein and vegetables in a classic Polish style. For dessert, a hot apple pie served with ice cream provides a sweet finish to the meal.
This well-curated menu emphasizes tasty foods in line with Polish culinary traditions and offers a hearty experience that pairs nicely with the lively folk music.
Post-meal, guests can enjoy an unlimited buffet with additional traditional Polish dishes. The buffet features bread, lard, cucumbers in brine, cold meats, sausages, cheeses, pork jellies with vegetables, salads, and fresh fruit.
Alongside the food, there is an unlimited selection of drinks, including coffee, tea, water, fruit drinks, beer, and wine. This setup ensures guests can relax and socialize without concern over additional costs during the meal and show.
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The setting at Skansen Smaków adds a special touch to the tour, providing an Old Polish inn ambiance that immerses guests in Poland’s cultural environment. The venue’s regional outfits, traditional music, and rustic decor contribute to a warm, authentic atmosphere that enhances the overall experience.
This environment encourages a casual yet culturally rich evening, perfect for those who want to enjoy Polish traditions in a cozy setting. The venue’s style and location make it an ideal choice for a memorable night out in Krakow.
The tour starts at 6:30 PM from the H15 Hotel Francuski at Pijarska 13 in Krakow. The activity ends back at the same meeting point, offering convenience for participants.
This experience is designed to accommodate most travelers and is limited to a maximum of 8 guests, ensuring a more personalized atmosphere. The tour requires booking around 14 days in advance on average, and free cancellation is available up to 24 hours prior.
The experience is suitable for anyone interested in Polish culture, traditional cuisine, and lively folk entertainment, with accessibility considerations noted through its proximity to public transportation.
At $77.82, this tour provides solid value through its inclusion of a multi-course meal, unlimited drinks, and authentic live entertainment. The pickup service simplifies logistics, and the small group size fosters a more intimate environment compared to larger tours.
The combination of delicious food, cultural performances, and authentic setting makes it a worthwhile addition to a Krakow itinerary, especially for those eager to experience Poland’s traditional music and cuisine firsthand.
This Polish dinner and folk show offers an engaging and tasty journey into Poland’s cultural traditions. The authentic setting at Skansen Smaków, coupled with live folk performances, creates an atmosphere full of warmth and regional charm.
While the focus is on entertainment and hearty cuisine, the experience also provides practical benefits such as easy booking, convenient pickup, and a small group size. It appeals most to those who want an authentic, relaxed evening with good food, lively music, and a taste of Polish heritage.
This tour is best suited for visitors seeking to combine culture with a delicious dinner—a genuine night out that celebrates Krakow’s rich traditions in a friendly, approachable setting.
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What is included in the tour price?
The $77.82 ticket covers a three-course dinner, unlimited drinks, a folk show, and pick-up service.
Where does the tour start and end?
It begins at H15 Hotel Francuski, Pijarska 13, Krakow, and ends at the same location.
Is this tour suitable for groups?
Yes, it is designed for groups of up to 8 participants, fostering a more personal experience.
What kind of food is served?
Guests enjoy traditional Polish dishes, including sour rye soup with potatoes and sausage, pork chop with roasted potatoes and stewed cabbage, and hot apple pie with ice cream.
Are drinks included?
Yes, there are unlimited drinks after dinner, including coffee, tea, water, fruit drinks, beer, and wine.
How far in advance should I book?
Most bookings are made about 14 days in advance, but the tour can be booked earlier or later depending on availability.
Is there free cancellation?
Yes, cancellations made at least 24 hours in advance are fully refundable.
What is the atmosphere like?
The venue offers a rustic, Old Polish inn ambiance with regional outfits and traditional music to create an authentic setting.
Can I learn about Polish culture during the tour?
Absolutely, the folk show and traditional menu provide insights into Polish customs and culinary traditions.
Is transportation arranged?
The tour includes pickup service, making it easy to join without logistical worries.