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Discover Polish wines on a 4-hour guided tour in Krakow, visiting 3-4 wine bars, sampling 5 wines, and enjoying snacks and insider tips in a friendly setting.

The Krakow: Guided Wine Bar Tour with Tastings and Snacks offers an engaging way to experience Poland’s emerging wine scene. Priced at $94 per person and lasting about 4 hours, this tour takes you through 3 or 4 local wine bars, where you taste 5 glasses of carefully selected Polish wines. Meeting points are conveniently located in Krakow’s historical Old Town, making it easy for visitors to join this relaxed and informative outing.
What sets this tour apart is the focus on Polish vineyards, combining wine tasting with delicious snacks like cheese and charcuterie boards. The tour also includes an optional stop for a pastrami sandwich in Krakow’s Jewish quarter, adding a hearty local flavor. The experience is designed for those interested in exploring Poland’s wine offerings in a fun, friendly atmosphere, guided by a knowledgeable local.
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The tour begins at Winosfera, located on a charming town square in Krakow’s Old Town. Here, guests meet the local guide who introduces the plan for the next four hours. This starting location offers a picturesque setting and easy access, making it an ideal first stop for those exploring the historic heart of Krakow.
Once gathered, the guide explains the structure of the tour and provides a brief overview of Polish wines. The atmosphere at Winosfera is warm and inviting, setting the tone for the friendly experience ahead. This initial meet-up helps travelers feel comfortable and eager to explore Krakow’s wine bars.

Throughout the tour, you’ll visit 3 or 4 local wine bars, each offering a different ambiance and selection of Polish wines. The stops are carefully chosen to showcase spots favored by locals and hidden gems worth discovering. Each wine bar provides a cozy setting for tasting and learning, with the guide sharing insights about the wines and wineries behind each glass.
At each venue, guests enjoy a one-hour tasting session where 5 glasses of wine are served. These include wines from Poland’s top vineyards, allowing for a broader appreciation of local viticulture. The guide explains the characteristics of each wine, making the experience both educational and enjoyable.
Sampled wines include a variety of styles, giving a well-rounded picture of Poland’s wine offerings. The focus is on Polish vineyards, highlighting wines that are often not widely available outside the country. Each tasting is complemented by a cheese and charcuterie board, carefully curated to pair with the wines.
The guide’s explanations help guests understand the nuances of each wine, from aroma to flavor profile. This makes the tasting sessions engaging and accessible, even for those new to wine tasting. The wines are served in moderate pours, allowing ample time to savor and discuss the flavors.
More Great Tours NearbyThe tour includes walks between the wine bars, taking in Krakow’s historic streets and vibrant districts. For example, there’s a 15-minute walk from the Old Town to Kazimierz, Krakow’s Jewish quarter, where an optional pastrami sandwich stop provides a satisfying break or a hearty snack option.
The Jewish quarter offers a different atmosphere and local flavor, making it worth considering if you want to experience more of Krakow’s culinary scene. The tour’s pacing keeps the experience lively without feeling rushed, giving plenty of time to enjoy each tasting and explore the surroundings.
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The tour concludes at CiutCiut Wine Bar i Sklep z Winem, which provides a stylish setting to enjoy the last wine of the day. Here, guests can unwind with a bold Rondo wine, appreciated in a chic environment. The final venue is an excellent spot for reflecting on the day’s tastings and soaking in Krakow’s modern wine culture.
After the official end, the guide offers tips for Krakow’s nightlife, so those interested in extending their evening can discover popular bars and restaurants nearby. This personalized guidance helps visitors make the most of their time in Krakow beyond the tour.
The entire experience is accessible for Wheelchair users, with guides speaking Polish, English, and French to accommodate diverse groups. The tour includes a walking component, with manageable distances and some standing during tastings. Travelers are advised to wear comfortable shoes and carry cash for optional additional purchases or food.
Cancellation is flexible, with free cancellations allowed up to 24 hours in advance. Guests can reserve now and pay later, providing flexibility for changing plans.
The 5-star reviews highlight the knowledgeable guides and the quality of the wine selections. The tour is praised for offering a friendly and educational environment that enhances understanding of Polish wines. The small group size and carefully curated stops make it a comfortable and personal experience.
This tour appeals most to visitors who want a relaxed, intimate exploration of Krakow’s wine scene, combining tastings with local culture. With the chance to learn about Polish winemaking and enjoy delicious snacks, it offers a well-balanced experience for wine lovers and curious travelers alike.
This 4-hour guided tour offers a distinctive way to explore Krakow’s less-known wine culture. The combination of wine tastings, snacks, and local insights creates an engaging experience suitable for wine novices and enthusiasts. The friendly guides and thoughtfully selected venues make it a highlight for those interested in Poland’s emerging viticulture.
While it’s not a large-group experience, this tour provides ample opportunities to ask questions and learn about Polish wines in a relaxed setting. If you enjoy wine, food, and local culture, this tour promises a lively and educational outing in the heart of Krakow.
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How many wine glasses are included in the tour?
The tour features 5 glasses of wine from Polish vineyards, served across the various stops.
Is the tour suitable for people with mobility issues?
Yes, the tour is wheelchair accessible. It involves walking between venues, but distances are manageable.
What is the price for this experience?
The tour costs $94 per person, which includes wine tastings, charcuterie, and guided commentary.
Can I join the tour if I don’t speak French, English, or Polish?
Guides speak Polish, English, and French. If you speak one of these languages, you’ll find it easy to follow along.
What should I bring?
Bring comfortable shoes for walking and cash if you wish to purchase additional food or wine.
Is there a cancellation policy?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, allowing flexible planning.