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Discover Krakow's craft beer scene on a 2-hour 15-minute guided tour, tasting 8 local beers in the historic Kazimierz district for $40.72 per person.
Krakow’s Beer Tour in Good Company offers an engaging way to explore Poland’s renowned craft beer scene. Priced at $40.72 per person and lasting approximately 2 hours 15 minutes, this tour provides an authentic taste of Krakow’s brewing traditions in the vibrant Kazimierz district. The tour is ideal for beer enthusiasts and those curious about Poland’s rich brewing history, with the added bonus of salty snacks to complement the tastings. With a maximum of 15 travelers and a high praise rating of 5.0, it’s clear that this experience resonates well with participants. The tour starts at the Old Synagogue and ends at Rynek Gówny, making it easy to fit into an afternoon outing.
While the tour emphasizes beer tasting and cultural insights, it’s worth noting that additional drinks or food are not included, giving visitors a flexible option to continue exploring afterward. The free cancellation policy also makes this a low-risk choice for those planning ahead, offered with flexible bookings on most days.

This tour begins at the Old Synagogue in Krakow’s Kazimierz neighborhood, a district known for its history and contemporary vibrancy. The guide introduces the area’s past, highlighting its significance as a hub for Jewish culture and its lively modern atmosphere. The focus quickly shifts to Poland’s craft beer scene, showcasing its worldwide reputation.
Participants learn that beer was once considered healthier than water and that beer soup used to be a common dish—fascinating tidbits that connect Poland’s culinary history with its brewing traditions. This contextual background sets the stage for a deeper appreciation of the beers tasted during the tour.
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At the core of this experience is the tasting of 8 different beers, each served in 100 ml glasses. The beers are carefully selected to represent the best of Krakow’s craft brewing scene, giving insight into local flavors and brewing styles.
These tastings are complemented by salty snacks, which help balance the flavors and refresh the palate. This setup encourages discussion among participants, making it an interactive and social experience. The guide’s expertise enhances the tasting by sharing stories behind each brew, making the session both educational and enjoyable.

As the tour moves through Kazimierz, participants get a chance to see the neighborhood’s blend of history and contemporary culture. The district’s alternative atmosphere and entertaining vibe make it a lively backdrop for beer tasting.
Walking through its streets, visitors observe the mix of old Jewish heritage sites and vibrant modern venues, adding context to the beers sampled. The tour’s route offers a relaxed pace, ideal for absorbing the atmosphere and chatting with fellow beer lovers.
The guide is described as a beer lover who knows the local brewery scene inside out. Their storytelling adds depth to the experience, sharing anecdotes and brewing traditions that deepen understanding of Polish beer culture.
The personal touch and expertise of the guide are highly praised, making the tour feel engaging and informative. This is especially valuable for those new to craft beer or Polish brewing customs, as the guide helps decipher the nuances behind each taste.
The tour starts at the Old Synagogue on Szeroka 24, a central and accessible location in Krakow. It ends at Rynek Gówny, the main square, allowing participants to continue exploring the city afterward.
Most of the tour takes place in close proximity to public transportation, easing access for visitors staying in different parts of Krakow. The tour is suitable for most people aged 18 and over, with ID required for those in doubt about age.
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With a maximum of 15 participants, this tour offers a more intimate setting than larger pub crawls. This smaller size ensures the guide can give personalized attention, answer questions, and facilitate friendly discussions.
The group discount feature makes it a good option for friends or small groups wanting a shared experience, and the mobile ticket option provides convenience for last-minute bookings or digital access.
Booking the tour typically requires planning about 10 days in advance, aligning well with most travel schedules. The free cancellation up to 24 hours before the experience offers peace of mind if plans change unexpectedly.
Since no extra drinks or food are included beyond the tastings and snacks, participants have the flexibility to explore other venues in Kazimierz or Krakow’s main square afterward.
This tour appeals most to beer aficionados eager to discover Poland’s craft scene, as well as history buffs interested in Kazimierz’s cultural background. The combination of tasting, storytelling, and local exploration makes it a fun, relaxed way to spend an afternoon in Krakow.
It’s also well-suited for small groups or couples seeking a social experience with an expert guide. Visitors who appreciate informative tours with a focus on local flavors will find this experience rewarding.
The Krakow Beer Tour offers a well-rounded introduction to Poland’s beer culture, combining delicious tastings with engaging storytelling. The expert guide, focus on local breweries, and small group size create a friendly, educational environment that captivates both casual drinkers and connoisseurs.
While the absence of additional food or drinks might be a limitation for those seeking a full meal, the included salty snacks and flexible schedule can complement a day of sightseeing. This tour provides excellent value for anyone wanting to learn about Krakow’s brewing history while enjoying some of the best local beers.
“Gregory was a fantastic guide. We had a really great time. Beer was good and we learned a lot about Krakow. Thank you again!!!”
Is this tour suitable for people under 18?
No, participants must be 18 years or older and show ID if requested.
How many beers are tasted during the tour?
A total of 8 different beers are sampled, each in 100 ml servings.
What is included in the price?
The tour fee covers a professional guide, 8 beer tastings, and salty snacks.
Where does the tour start and end?
It begins at the Old Synagogue (Szeroka 24) and concludes at Rynek Gówny in Krakow.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before the scheduled start.
Is transportation included?
No, participants are expected to meet at the designated starting point; transportation is not included.
How long does the tour last?
The experience runs approximately 2 hours 15 minutes.
Is this experience suitable for groups?
Yes, it accommodates small groups of up to 15 people and offers group discounts.
Do I need to book in advance?
Yes, most bookings are made about 10 days ahead to secure a spot.
What makes this tour stand out?
It combines beer tasting in Kazimierz with historical insights and local stories, led by an enthusiastic guide knowledgeable about Krakow’s brewing scene.