Explore one of Poland’s most famous cities in less than a week. You’ll explore the history and culture in Poland, learn more about the impacts of WWII, see both the Mediaeval Old Town and the modern sections of the city and enjoy wonderful local food and drinks.
Friends & Family Only
Holiday with friends & family. No week long tour with 20+ strangers
Central Hotels
Stay in the heart of a city. Not an hour outside
More Excursions
As many activities & excursions as can be fitted in to your trip
Flexibility
Go any day of the week and most times of the year
Once you arrive and get settled in, you’ll enjoy a relaxing sightseeing cruise on the Vistula River (if your plane lands late in the day, you can take the cruise on Day 4 in the morning instead.)
The cruise allows you to see some of Krakow’s most beautiful landmarks from a new perspective. Simply relax and take in the sights as they pass by, including the Six Bridges, the Skatka Church, the Norbertine Monastery, and the Royal Wawel Castle.
Today you’ll go on a guided tour of the infamous Auschwitz Concentration Camp. This somber tour truly brings history to life as you walk through the original building and grounds.
Your guide will take you around the barracks, watchtowers, crematoriums, and memorial sites. Along with the tragedies, you’ll also learn the stories of those who survived the camp and went on to live inspiring lives.
You may already be familiar with Oskar Schindler from the Academy Award-winning film Schindler’s List. The Schindler’s Factory Tour shows you around the real-life factory site and has lots of exhibitions dedicated to showing visitors what everyday life was like for people during WWII.
Your second tour of the day is the Krakow Old Town Walking Tour which will show you around the city’s historic district on foot. You’ll learn more about the city’s history as well as its many UNESCO-listed monuments.
This is the last day of your holiday, but if you have a later flight, why not take advantage of the free time and explore even more of Krakow? At an additional cost, there are plenty of places to visit. Some of our top recommendations include:
The Rynek Underground Museum is devoted to stories of local legends, myths, fables, and secrets.
A Chopin Piano Recital at Chopin Hall is another excellent choice, you can enjoy a glamorous music evening in one of the city’s finest concert halls.
Kraków – Cybulskiego Guest Rooms
The Cybulskiego Guest Rooms in Krakow is an excellent budget option for tourists looking for a place to stay in the city center. The rooms are easy to find, located just behind the Austrian Consulate, and within walking distance of the main city square.
The rooms are compact and comfortable and come with a convenient kitchen facility as well as a classic buffet breakfast in the morning.
If you want even more time to spend in Poland, you can add additional days to your trip. Popular activities when you add an extra day include a day trip from Krakow out to Dunajec Gorge or the Tatra Mountains. Adding additional days to your trip gives you even more time to explore and personalize your holiday to your own tastes.