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Experience Krakow’s best traditional Polish dishes on a 3-hour guided food tour, with options for private or group bookings, ending at Dobra Pczkarnia.
Krakow’s Secret Food Tours offer an engaging way to discover Polish cuisine and local spots in the city’s Jewish Quarter. Priced at $105.90 per person, this 3-hour guided experience is highly rated with a perfect 5.0/5 based on 144 reviews and is recommended by 100% of participants. The tour caters to small groups of up to 12 travelers, providing an intimate setting that emphasizes personalized attention and local insights.
What makes this tour especially appealing is the flexibility to choose between a shared or private tour, allowing for a more tailored experience. The tour begins at plac Nowy and ends at Dobra Pczkarnia, with a variety of authentic Polish dishes and drinks along the way. Though it is quite popular, with bookings often made 50 days in advance, this tour suits foodies eager to explore Krakow’s culinary heritage without needing to research menus themselves. The 3-hour duration promises a substantial taste of Polish flavors, but be prepared for some walking and multiple tastings.


The tour kicks off at plac Nowy, a lively hub filled with local food vendors. Here, you’ll first try Zapiekanki, a famous Polish street food, while hearing about the history of the Jewish district. The guide also introduces a taste of local vodka in an old school venue. This spot offers a lively atmosphere and a chance to experience local flavors right at the starting point. The visit to this Secret Spot adds an exclusive touch to the experience.
Following this, the group heads to Miodowa, a charming street where you’ll sample a couple more delicacies. The walk along this historic route offers a chance to see the streets where locals have been living and working for generations.
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Next, the tour moves onto Ulica Grodzka, one of Krakow’s most iconic streets. Here, the group takes in sights such as the castle where the legendary Dragon used to lie, giving a glimpse into the city’s historic and mythical background. The guide points out notable landmarks while leading the group through this medieval street. The visit culminates with a stop at a Milk Bar, giving travelers a taste of traditional Polish comfort food in a casual setting.
The tour then proceeds to Rynek Gówny, Krakow’s main and most expansive market square. This historic space was once the heart of medieval Europe and today hosts markets, events, and street performers. The group spends about 20 minutes here, soaking in the lively atmosphere and discovering why it remains the most important public space in the city.
The final part of the tour takes travelers down Floriaska, one of the cutest streets in Poland. The walk ends at the Barbican, a historic defensive structure. Here, the guide wraps up the experience, giving visitors a chance to reflect on the culinary journey through Krakow’s streets and neighborhoods.
Throughout the tour, a variety of authentic Polish foods are sampled. These include:
The tour also features a tasting of flavored vodka, which is served in a trendy bar setting. This provides both a cultural and a flavorful highlight, offering a true taste of Polish spirits.
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The meeting point is at plac Nowy 4B, Kraków, with the tour ending at Dobra Pczkarnia, Floriaska 24. No transportation is included, so participants should plan to arrive via public transit or walking. The group size is limited to 12 travelers, ensuring a more personal experience and easier interaction with the guide.
The tour is suitable for people with moderate physical fitness as it involves walking through different neighborhoods and historic streets. The itinerary is designed to be manageable within around 3 hours, but it involves multiple tastings, so skipping breakfast beforehand is advisable.
Based on positive reviews, the guides are highly praised for their knowledge, humor, and storytelling ability. Guides like Ilona and Ronnie are noted for creating engaging, informative, and fun experiences. The small group size (often just 6-8 participants) fosters a friendly, relaxed atmosphere.
Travelers appreciate how the guides explain the significance of each dish and location, making the culinary experience informative as well as tasty. The tour’s pace is well-balanced, with enough time to enjoy each stop without feeling rushed.

Given the popularity of this tour, it is recommended to book at least 50 days in advance. The $105.90 price covers a wide range of authentic Polish foods, drinks, and expert guidance, offering good value for a memorable food experience in Krakow.
The flexibility of choosing a private or shared experience** adds to the appeal, especially for groups or visitors seeking more privacy. Cancellation policies are straightforward, with full refunds available if canceled more than 24 hours in advance.
This tour provides a delicious and insightful way to explore Krakow’s food scene, especially in the Jewish Quarter and historic streets. The diverse dishes, cultural sites, and friendly guides make it a memorable experience for food lovers and history enthusiasts alike.
While the tour is quite comprehensive, it involves some walking and multiple tastings, so it suits those who are comfortable with moderate activity. The limited group size and personalized approach give it a warm, authentic vibe that stands out from larger, more generic tours.
For anyone wanting to sample traditional Polish foods in an easygoing setting with excellent local insights, this Secret Food Tour offers great value and a genuine taste of Krakow.
“This food tour was the best thing I did in Kraków. The food was amazing, and Ilona was fantasticsuper knowledgeable, funny, and made the whole exp…”
Is this tour suitable for vegetarians?
The tour includes traditional dishes like sausage, pierogi, and bigos, which typically contain meat. Contact the tour providers beforehand to see if dietary needs can be accommodated.
How long does the tour last?
The tour lasts approximately 3 hours, including multiple food tastings and site visits.
Where does the tour start and end?
It begins at plac Nowy 4B and ends at Dobra Pczkarnia, Floriaska 24.
Do I need to book in advance?
Yes, this popular tour is often booked around 50 days in advance. Early booking is recommended to secure a spot.
What’s included in the price?
The fee covers a variety of Polish dishes, local vodka tastings, and guided insights. Transportation is not included.
Are private tour options available?
Yes, there is an option for a private tour, ideal for groups seeking a more personalized experience.
Can I join if I have dietary restrictions?
It’s best to contact the tour provider to see if specific dietary needs can be accommodated.
Is the tour family-friendly?
The tour involves walking and moderate activity, suitable for most people with moderate fitness levels.
How do I access the tour?
The meeting point is near public transportation options in Krakow, making it easy to reach.
What do travelers say about this tour?
Reviews consistently praise the guide’s knowledge, humor, and friendliness, with many calling it the highlight of their Krakow trip.