I invite you for an unforgettable walk through a charming Kazimierz. This Krakow's district is heart of Jewish culture in Poland where two cultures Christian and Jewish coexisted for more than 500 years.
The history of Kazimierz is also connected with another district - Podgórze. During the Second World War in Podgórze district there was a Jewish ghetto created by Nazi Germany and also Oskar Schindler's Factory, whose history was filmed by Steven Spielberg.
This itinerary can be customized to meet your needs and preferences. Send me a message with your requests!
Your hotel lobby or other suggested place
The tour starts usually at Szeroka street, however I can pick you up from your hotel.
We will walk through the jewish district passing places mentioned below. We will walk through Love bridge to the Ghetto to see the famous building of Schindler's Factory.
Remuh Synagogue and Cemetery (note: On Saturday and during religious ceremonies it is closed)
Old Synagogue
Narrow streets of Jewish Kazimierz and Izaak Synagogue
Jewish traditions hidden and practices
Plac Nowy (New Market Square)
Kładka Bernatka (Bridge of Love )
Plac Wolnica
Ghetto Heroes' Square
Remnants of the Jewish Ghetto
Schindler's factory building
On your request it can be arranged dinner in a local restaurant.
There is also possibility to see different place on the same day. I am flexible and I encourage You to contact me if you have any special request.
Shindler's factory but I will bring you back to your hotel:)
This tour can be customized to meet your needs and preferences. Click below to send me a message with your requests.
Guiding Services, Hotel pick-up
Entrance Fee (The ticket for entrance to Remuh synagogue is 10zl )
* Bring your shawl to cover your shoulders to visit Remuh synagogue
* Remuh synagogue is open from 10 a.m. till 6 p.m. (summer period) and 10 p.m. - 4p.m.(winter period). Saturday it is a sabbath day - synagogue is closed.
* Saint Mary's Basilica is open from 11.30a.m. till 6 p.m. (Monday - Saturday) and 2 p.m. - 6 p.m.(Sunday)
* This tour involves a lot of walking, so make sure to wear comfortable shoes.
I have been working as tour guide mainly with English-speaking visitors. I work with large groups about 50 people as well as small ones. I had the opportunity to run different types of groups: kids, youth, students, disabled people, families as well as business and corporate client having their conferences in Krakow.
I have extensive tourism experience including guiding groups in Italy, Spain, France, Portugal and Central Europe. It allowed me to combine many stories and facts from almost whole Europe.