Krakow Guided Tour: Wawel Castle, Cathedral, the Old Town & St. Mary's Basilica Tickets at Pomnik Piotra Skargi
Krakow Guided Tour: Wawel Castle, Cathedral, the Old Town & St. Mary's Basilica
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Krakow Guided Tour: Wawel Castle, Cathedral, Old Town & St. Mary's Basilica
This comprehensive guided tour takes you through Krakow's most significant historical sites, from royal residences to sacred spaces. You'll explore the grand halls of Wawel Castle, once home to Polish monarchs and now housing impressive art collections including works by Brueghel the Younger and Willem Claesz Heda. The castle's galleries showcase rare Renaissance paintings and ornate pieces that belonged to King Zygmunt August, each telling stories of Poland's royal heritage.
Your tour continues to the almost thousand-year-old Wawel Cathedral, where Polish kings were crowned and entombed. This Gothic monument holds centuries of Polish history within its walls, and your guide will share the fascinating stories behind its significance and artistic treasures.
The final stop brings you to Krakow's UNESCO World Heritage Old Town, where cobblestone streets lead to Market Square and St. Mary's Basilica. Here you'll discover the stunning wooden altar crafted by Veit Stoss, a masterpiece renowned worldwide for its intricate artistry and detail. The basilica's interiors offer exceptional insight into Krakow's medieval grandeur.
What is Included
- Professional guide available in English, German, French, and Polish
- Entry to Wawel Castle and Cathedral
- Access to St. Mary's Basilica
- 3.5-hour guided walking tour
- Historical commentary and local stories throughout
Good to Know
The tour lasts approximately 3.5 hours and involves walking on cobblestone streets, so wear comfortable shoes. You'll meet at Pomnik Piotra Skargi and should arrive 15 minutes before your scheduled start time for check-in.
Bring valid ID as it may be required for entry at certain monuments. Dress respectfully with covered shoulders and knees when visiting religious sites. The tour is family-friendly but involves considerable walking. Some areas have limited wheelchair accessibility, so contact your guide beforehand if special arrangements are needed.
Please note that castle exhibitions may change depending on availability, and entry to some areas might be restricted during special ceremonies. If you're interested in exploring more of Krakow's history, consider visiting Auschwitz-Birkenau from Krakow or taking a Krakow Jewish Quarter walking tour to delve deeper into the city's complex past.
Why you'll love it
- Travel through Krakow’s extensive history and deep-dive into ancient secrets while walking through four of its renowned landmarks that make the city as popular as it is
- Start your tour at Wawel Castle, now a museum, that’s recently acquired exclusive paintings by Brueghel the Younger and Willem Claesz Heda for an exorbitant fee
- Before visiting the gorgeous Cathedral, stop to admire the castle’s tapestries by the renowned Zygmunt August and Renaissance paintings
- If you’re ready to get charmed by the medieval magnificence of Krakow then the Old Town awaits you; where you can visit St
- Mary’s Basilica, see Veit Stoss’s stunning altarpiece, woodcarvings, and more
- Fun fact: If you’re a Steven Spielberg fan, you must know that many scenes from Schindler’s List were shot in Krakow.
What's included
- Expert local guide: English, German, French, Polish Wawel Castle guided tour with access to one permanent exhibition in the castle (Staterooms, Royal private apartments, or Crown treasury subject to availability) Access to Wawel Cathedral Old Town guided tour with access to St
- Mary’s Basilica
- Exhibitions not listed in the experience Lunch during the tour
Good to know
- Age suitability
- Suitable for all ages
- Know before you go
Wear comfortable walking shoes for cobblestone streets
ID may be required for entry at certain venues
Arrive 15 minutes before the scheduled start to check in
Respect dress code in all religious sites: cover shoulders and knees
Some indoor areas may be subject to closures due to events or ceremonies
- Visitor guidelines
Wear comfortable walking shoes for cobblestone streets
ID may be required for entry at certain venues
Arrive 15 minutes before the scheduled start to check in
Respect dress code in all religious sites: cover shoulders and knees
Some indoor areas may be subject to closures due to events or ceremonies
- Cancellation policy
Free cancellation
Frequently asked
How long does the tour last?
The guided tour lasts approximately 3.5 hours.
Is the tour suitable for children?
Yes, the tour is family-friendly but involves some walking.
Are the sites wheelchair accessible?
Some attractions have limited accessibility. Please confirm before booking if special arrangements are needed.
Is there a dress code?
Yes. Shoulders and knees must be covered when entering religious sites.
What language are the tours in?
Guides are available in English, German, French and Polish.
Where you'll be
Pomnik Piotra Skargi, plac Świętej Marii Magdaleny
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