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Discover Krakow's Polish wine scene on a private 2.5-hour guided tour featuring 3 wine bars, tastings of 5 wines, cheese, charcuterie, and local insights.
Exploring Krakow’s vibrant Polish wine scene becomes a memorable experience with the Private Guided Walking Tour in Krakow Wine Bars. Priced at $98.36 per person, this tour offers a cozy, intimate journey through three carefully chosen wine bars, with roughly 2.5 hours of tasting and storytelling. Starting near the Old Town, the tour introduces guests to local favorites and hidden gems, making it ideal for those who enjoy wine, good company, and authentic Krakow atmosphere.
What sets this experience apart is its focus on Polish wines, with five glasses of wine served alongside cheese and charcuterie. The guide provides detailed explanations about each wine and the Polish wineries behind them, broadening your understanding of the country’s viticulture. While the tasting is generous, those craving a full meal might want to visit a local sandwich shop afterward, as a pastrami sandwich (cost not included) can be added to the evening.
This tour is perfect for wine enthusiasts eager to learn about Poland’s emerging wine culture in a relaxed, friendly setting. It suits those who prefer small-group, private experiences over large tours, and it’s also a good choice for visitors interested in local food and drink scenes. Keep in mind that booking occurs around 19 days in advance on average, so plan accordingly for popular dates.


This tour takes place across three distinct venues in Krakow, starting with Wine Bar Enosfera near Szczepanski Square. Here, the guide shares how to taste wine effectively and discusses the aromas and stories behind Polish wines, setting a strong foundation for your tasting experience. This first stop lasts about an hour, giving ample time to appreciate the nuances of local vino.
Next, the tour moves to Dzikie Wino Wine Bar in Krakow’s Rynek Glowny, the city’s lively central square. This 45-minute stop offers a chance to enjoy a second glass of Polish wine while soaking in Krakow’s bustling night scene. The lively atmosphere enhances the experience, making it an ideal setting for wine in an energetic and beautiful environment.
Finally, the group visits CiutCiut Wine Bar i Sklep z Winem, known for its natural and amber wines. During this 45-minute session, guests can sample some of the finest natural wines Poland has to offer, learning about natural wine production methods. This ending provides a distinctive tasting experience focused on artisan and natural wines, rounding out the tour.
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The five glasses of wine served during the tour showcase a variety of Polish vintages, each accompanied by cheese and charcuterie. The guide offers insights into the winery stories and production techniques behind each bottle, enriching your understanding of Poland’s wine industry.
The tour emphasizes Polish viticulture, highlighting regional varieties and the country’s emerging wine reputation. The natural wines at CiutCiut particularly stand out, offering a taste of artisan craftsmanship and natural fermentation processes that are gaining popularity in Poland.
This experience not only introduces wine but also emphasizes local flavors and traditions, making it more than just a tasting—it’s a cultural exploration. If you’re a wine lover or simply curious about Polish drinks, this tour offers an engaging way to deepen your appreciation.
The tour begins at Winosfera Plac Szczepaski in Krakow’s Old Town, at 5:00 pm. This central location is easily accessible by public transportation and close to many of the city’s attractions. The tour is private, meaning only your group participates, which allows for personalized attention and relaxed pacing.
The duration is approximately 2 hours 30 minutes, covering visits to three wine bars. Your guide leads you through each stop efficiently, ensuring plenty of time for tasting, learning, and soaking in the surroundings. The tour concludes at CiutCiut Wine Bar i Sklep z Winem in the Jewish District, a perfect spot to continue your evening or explore the local nightlife.
Participants should be prepared for walking between venues and should enjoy a moderate pace. The tour is suitable for most travelers, including those with limited mobility, as venues are accessible and the schedule is not overly demanding.
While the main focus is on wine tasting, the tour includes a board of local cheese and ham to complement the wines. If you desire a hearty meal, you can visit a nearby sandwich store in the Jewish quarter afterward, where authentic pastrami sandwiches are available at an additional cost (not included in the tour price).
It’s worth noting that zapiekanka, a popular Polish street food, is also available nearby for a quick snack, making it easy to extend your culinary experience after the tour ends.
The tour is praised for its knowledgeable guides who offer detailed explanations of each wine and its origins. The guides are friendly and passionate about sharing Poland’s wine culture. Guests appreciate the personalized approach provided by the private setting, which allows for questions and deeper discussions.
The atmosphere at each venue varies from the cozy and intimate Wine Bar Enosfera to the lively, bustling Rynek Glowny square and the artisan CiutCiut. This variety enriches the experience, offering a mix of informative tasting and local ambiance.
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The tour is available by mobile ticket, and most travelers can participate comfortably. It’s recommended to book around 19 days in advance, especially during peak seasons, to secure your preferred date.
Cancellation is free up to 24 hours before the scheduled start, providing some flexibility if your plans change. If you’re curious about Krakow’s nightlife, your guide can suggest best spots to continue the evening after the tour.
Travelers should arrive on time at Winosfera Plac Szczepaski to ensure a smooth start. The tour is suitable for most adults, but those sensitive to walking or with dietary restrictions should advise the guide in advance.
This private wine bar tour offers a delightful introduction to Poland’s growing wine scene. With its small-group setting, it provides a personalized, relaxed atmosphere where learning and tasting go hand in hand. Guests leave with new knowledge, a better appreciation for Polish wines, and plenty of tips for enjoying Krakow’s nightlife.
While it is primarily a wine-focused experience, the inclusion of cheese, charcuterie, and suggestions for further food and drink make this a comprehensive evening out. The affordable price and intimate format make it a strong choice for wine enthusiasts, couples, or friends seeking a cultural taste adventure in Krakow.
“A very enjoyable tour about the history of wine in Poland. Our tour guide Bartlomiej was very knowledgeable on the topic of wine and Polish history…”

What is included in the tour?
The tour features three wine bars, five glasses of Polish wine, and a board of local cheese and ham. It also includes detailed explanations about the wines and the wineries.
Can I book this tour on the same day?
It’s recommended to book about 19 days in advance to secure your preferred date, especially during busy periods. Confirmations are received within 48 hours of booking.
Is the tour suitable for non-drinkers or those with dietary restrictions?
The tour focuses on wine tasting with cheese and charcuterie, so it’s best suited for those who enjoy moderate alcohol consumption. Special dietary needs should be communicated to the guide in advance.
Where does the tour start and end?
It begins at Winosfera Plac Szczepaski and ends at CiutCiut Wine Bar i Sklep z Winem in the Jewish District, both centrally located.
How long does the tour last?
The entire experience lasts about 2 hours 30 minutes.
Is this a private tour?
Yes, the experience is private, with only your group participating, ensuring personalized attention from the guide.