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Explore Krakow's UNESCO-listed Old Town and Jewish Quarter on a 3-hour private walking tour for $53, led by passionate guides sharing history, legends, and local tips.

The Krakow Old Town & Jewish Quarter: Private Walking Tour offers an engaging three-hour journey through two of Krakow’s most iconic districts. For $53 per person, this tour provides a well-rounded introduction to the city’s past and present, guided by passionate local experts. Starting from a conveniently located meeting point in the same building as Restaurant No7, the tour is suitable for those who want an insightful, private experience without the need for additional entry tickets, as these are not included.
This tour is especially appealing for visitors who prefer a small, private group led by an English-speaking guide. It combines historical storytelling with practical tips and the chance to see filming locations from Schindler’s List, making it both informative and visually engaging. While the tour emphasizes Krakow’s history and culture, it also offers valuable insights into the city’s Jewish heritage and the impact of WW2.
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The tour begins at the office in the same building as Restaurant No7, where guests are asked to go inside and enter the courtyard. The guide welcomes guests here, ready to start the exploration of Krakow’s historic districts. The tour lasts about 3 hours, making it a perfect option for a concise yet comprehensive introduction to the city. The ending point is the same as the start, providing a simple and convenient experience.

The tour first takes visitors through Krakow’s UNESCO World Heritage-listed Old Town, where the Main Square is the centerpiece. Here, the guide shares stories about the square’s history and legends, including the famous Krakow bugle call that echoes from the tower. You’ll see stunning architecture and learn about the city’s dramatic past, all while soaking in the vibrant atmosphere.
The guide’s storytelling style is lively and engaging, offering insights that go beyond typical guidebook descriptions. You’ll gain a clear sense of how Krakow evolved from a royal seat to a bustling modern city, with plenty of practical tips along the way.

Next, the tour moves into the former Royal City of Kazimierz, now part of Krakow. This district was historically a hub for European Jewry, where prosperity was built over many centuries. The guide explains the rich cultural life that once thrived here, alongside the dramatic decline during WW2.
The walk through Kazimierz provides a vivid picture of Jewish history, including the impact of the war and the resilience of the community. The district remains a lively hub today, blending historic sites with modern hangouts, and the guide shares tips on current popular spots and local hangouts.
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A highlight for film buffs is the tour’s focus on Schindler’s List filming locations. Visitors will recognize landmarks and streets from the movie, which bring the history of Krakow during WW2 to life. The guide points out these spots, adding context about their significance in both history and film.
This aspect adds a visual dimension to the tour, making it more memorable for those interested in cinema or WWII history. Since the entry tickets are not included, visitors can choose whether to explore specific sites further on their own.
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The tour is led by enthusiastic local guides who have a passion for Krakow’s history, legends, and contemporary scene. As one reviewer notes, guides like Zee demonstrate deep knowledge and storytelling skill, making each stop engaging and informative.
Guides also provide practical advice, such as the best places to eat, drink, or visit afterward. Their tips help visitors make the most of their time in Krakow, whether returning to sites or exploring new areas.
This tour is designed for private groups, ensuring a personalized experience. It is wheelchair accessible, accommodating guests with mobility needs. The private setting also allows for flexible pacing and tailored discussions, making it suitable for small groups, families, or couples who prefer a more intimate sightseeing experience.
Booking is flexible thanks to the reserve now, pay later option. Plus, free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance allows travelers to plan with confidence, knowing they can adjust their plans if needed.

While there are other options to explore Krakow’s Jewish Ghetto or Schindler’s Factory, this private walking tour offers a broader overview of both the Old Town and Kazimierz districts. Its combination of history, culture, and film locations makes it a versatile choice for a wide range of interests.
This tour is ideal for those seeking a comprehensive, private introduction to Krakow’s historic core and Jewish heritage. It’s perfect for travelers who appreciate storytelling by passionate guides and want a flexible, intimate experience without the hassle of large group tours or entry tickets.
For $53, this private tour provides a well-paced, engaging overview of Krakow’s most iconic districts. The combination of historical insights, local tips, and memorable filming locations makes it a valuable option for first-time visitors or those wanting a deeper understanding of the city’s layered history. The passionate guides and private format ensure a personalized, comfortable experience.
While entry tickets are not included, the tour’s strength lies in its storytelling and local knowledge. It suits travelers looking for an accessible, informative journey through Krakow’s past and present, with the flexibility to explore further on their own.
“Great tour with Zee, who is a very knowledgeable guide. We have thoroughly enjoyed every minute of it and highly recommend it to others.”
What is the price of the tour?
The tour costs $53 per person.
How long does the tour last?
It lasts approximately 3 hours.
Where does the tour start?
The tour begins at the office in the same building as Restaurant No7, where guests enter the courtyard.
Are entry tickets included?
No, entry tickets are not included in the price.
Is the tour wheelchair accessible?
Yes, the tour is wheelchair accessible.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Is this a private group tour?
Yes, it is designed for private groups for a more personalized experience.
What language is the tour conducted in?
The tour is conducted in English.
Who leads the tour?
An enthusiastic local guide, such as Zee, who is noted for their knowledge and storytelling skills.
What makes this tour stand out?
Its focus on both Krakow’s Old Town and Jewish Quarter, along with film location insights from Schindler’s List, makes it a comprehensive and engaging experience.