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Explore Krakow's dark past on this 2-hour guided walking tour featuring spooky stories, ghost sightings, and chilling legends for just $32 per person.


The Krakow: Spooky Tales Guided Walking Tour offers a captivating look into the city’s darker history. Priced at $32 per person, this 2-hour journey begins at Hotel Polski pod Białym Orłem and winds through the cobbled streets of Krakow’s historic center. The tour is perfect for those intrigued by ghost stories, vampires, and medieval crimes, providing engaging tales that bring the city’s eerie past to life. The guide’s knowledgeable and friendly approach ensures an entertaining experience that appeals to history buffs and horror fans alike.
While the tour covers several notable sites, it is particularly suited for visitors who enjoy storytelling, dark legends, and urban exploration. It’s accessible to all, with wheelchair-friendly arrangements, and takes place regardless of the weather. Just remember to arrive 15 minutes early at the meeting point to meet your guide with the Your City Guides logo.
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One of the major draws of this tour is the variety of haunted and historic sites visited. Travelers explore places of execution, a medieval cemetery, and a serial killer spot, seeing Krakow’s grim past. These locations are not only visually intriguing but also serve as the backdrop for chilling stories about vampires, ghosts, and medieval punishments.
The tour includes a visit to a chapel where convicts spent their last night, hoping for a miracle—some of whom reportedly found it. The experience continues with a walk through the Old Town, where the guide shares legends about Krakow’s most famous ghosts: a mysterious Lady in Black and The White Lady. These stories are enhanced by the atmospheric streets as the moon rises, setting the perfect scene for tales of medieval crimes and torture chambers.

The tour begins at what was once a medieval cemetery, setting the tone for the dark stories ahead. This starting point allows visitors to picture the city’s historical use of public executions. The guide explains the significance of these sites and dispels myths surrounding the executioners’ house, revealing historical facts behind Krakow’s punishment practices.
Walking down cobbled streets, the group visits a chapel where convicts awaited their fate, sharing stories of last-minute miracles. The grisly public executions are brought to life with vivid descriptions, making this part of the tour both historical and unsettling—yet fascinating. The guide’s storytelling makes sure the experience remains respectful but engaging.
As the tour progresses, the focus shifts to Krakow’s most well-known ghosts. The Lady in Black and The White Lady are legendary figures said to haunt certain spots in the city. The guide recounts their stories, adding an element of mystery and intrigue to the walk. These tales are woven into the city’s history, making visitors feel connected to its supernatural past.
The ghost stories, combined with the atmospheric streets, create an experience that’s both spooky and captivating. The guide’s entertaining narration ensures these legends are not just stories but immersive parts of Krakow’s cultural fabric.
More Great Tours NearbyA particularly memorable part of the tour involves following the footsteps of a “gentleman” serial killer who was known to appear at local events. This story adds a thriller element to the walking route, illustrating Krakow’s darker side beyond just ghosts and legends. The guide explains the killer’s notorious reputation and how he became part of city lore.
This segment provides a gripping narrative that complements the other stories, making the tour appeal to those fascinated by true crime history. It also broadens the scope beyond typical ghost stories, giving a well-rounded picture of Krakow’s grisly past.
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The tour culminates in a visit to an actual torture chamber, where stories of medieval crimes and punishments are shared. This dark conclusion underscores the tour’s focus on crime history and the brutality of past justice systems. The guide details the torture methods used, helping visitors understand the harsh realities faced by those condemned.
This part of the tour is often highlighted for its informative and eye-opening nature. It adds a gruesome but educational layer to the experience, perfectly suited for those eager to learn about Krakow’s medieval punishments.

This guided walking tour operates rain or shine, ensuring flexibility regardless of weather conditions. The meeting point is 15 minutes before at Hotel Polski pod Białym Orłem, where guides display the Your City Guides logo for easy identification. The tour concludes back at May Rynek, close to the Old Town’s lively heart.
The group size remains manageable, allowing for personalized attention from the guide. The tour features live English narration, with a guide who is frequently praised for being knowledgeable, funny, and enthusiastic. It is also wheelchair accessible, making it suitable for a range of visitors.
At $32 per person, this tour provides a compact but rich experience of Krakow’s spooky tales and dark history. Several reviews highlight the excellent storytelling and engaging guide, making the cost well worth it. The two-hour duration balances thoroughness with pacing, ensuring visitors see key sites without feeling rushed.
The inclusion of garlic—a humorous touch—also adds to the lighthearted side of the tour, balancing the darker stories. Overall, it’s an affordable and entertaining way to explore Krakow’s hidden legends and mysterious corners.
This guided walk offers a well-organized, entertaining, and informative look at Krakow’s darker side. The stories of ghosts, vampires, and medieval crimes are delivered with enthusiasm and humor, making it a highlight for fans of history and horror. The professional guide and accessible route ensure a smooth experience for most visitors.
While it’s primarily focused on dark folklore and crime, the historical insights woven into the stories add depth. It’s especially suitable for those who enjoy spooky legends and want a different perspective on Krakow’s historic streets. Visitors seeking a fun, chilling, and educational evening will find this tour a very satisfying choice.
“He was very knowledgeable and friendly. I would definitely recommend this tour to my friends.”
How long is the tour?
The tour lasts 2 hours, providing a thorough yet manageable experience of Krakow’s spooky stories.
Where does the tour start?
It begins at Hotel Polski pod Białym Orłem, with a 15-minute prior arrival recommended.
Is the tour suitable for wheelchair users?
Yes, the tour is wheelchair accessible, allowing more visitors to enjoy the experience.
What should I bring?
Visitors should arrive early and wear comfortable shoes for walking. The tour takes place rain or shine, so an umbrella or raincoat may be useful.
Are there any food or drink options included?
No, but the tour humorously notes they will bring garlic for extra fun.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Is this tour good for families?
While suitable for most, the dark themes may be better appreciated by older children or adults interested in history and legends.
Will I see specific haunted sites?
Yes, you’ll visit places of execution, a medieval cemetery, and spots associated with ghost legends.
Is the guide knowledgeable?
Definitely—a highly praised aspect is the guide’s knowledge and engaging storytelling style.
Can I book this tour last minute?
Yes, reservations are flexible, and you can reserve now and pay later to accommodate your plans.
What makes this tour stand out?
Its combination of dark history, ghost stories, and medieval crime tales, all delivered by an enthusiastic, professional guide, makes it a compelling choice in Krakow.