TOURS
Explore Kraków with a local private guide
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THE OLD TOWN TREASURES
The tour covers the most imprtant and famous sights of the Old Town specially those located at the Royal Route. There will be possibility to visit the churches, university buildings and of course the former residence of the Polish kings. Of course we cannot forget about meeting the dragon and seeing the biggest medieval Market Square in Europe.
This is a walking tour that lasts up to 3 hours.
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THE JEWISH HIGHLIGHTS
Before WWII Kraków was a home for about 65.000 Jews. There are still places conected with the Jewish life in Kraków. During the tour we will visit the active synagogue with the old Jewish cemetery, see the oldest preserved synagogues in Poland, talk about the Jewish life before the war and now and learn about such famous people as Rabbi Moses Iserles and Helena Rubinstein.
If you like wondering through the nerrow streets and finding the hidden beauty of this part of Kraków this is a perfect tour for you.
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AUSCHWITZ&BIRKENAU MEMORIAL SITE
The tour covers both camps Auschwitz I and Auschwitz II Birkenau. It starts with the guided visit of the first camp Auschwitz I during which it is possible to learn not only about its history but also history of WWII, Holocaust and Nazi Concentration and Extermination Camps.
After a short break the tour continues to the second camp Auschwitz II Birkenau located about 2 km from the first one.
The standard tour in both camps lasts up to 3,5h.

THE SALT MINE WONDERS
It is hardly possible to think about more amazing places then the Salt Mine in Wieliczka situated just 10km from Kraków.
Apart from diiging out salt the miners created also the beautiful scalptures and relieves. In some of the chambers they made chapels - one of them is the biggest underground chapel where it is possible to attend the mass or arrange a wedding.
Its beauty has been admired through the centuries by plenty of guests incl. Nicolaus Copernicus, Goethe and John Paul II.
The Salt Mine was enlisted on the first Unesco World List of Cultural and Natural Heritage in 1978.
The tour inside the mine lasts about 2,5h and includes the walk down 800 stairs. The way up is by the lift. It is possible to arrange a special tour for the handiccaped.

TRACING THE SCHINDLER'S LIST
This tour covers the places of the Jewish district and the Ghetto where the film was made and where they were really happening. I will explain you what true in a film and what is just licencia poetica of Steven Spielberg and Thomas Keneally.