Kraków: Schindler’s Story Guided Walk





Description
Follow Oskar Schindler’s story on a guided walk from his factory, through the former ghetto in Podgórze, to Jewish Kazimierz, visiting real historic sites and original filming locations from Schindler’s List. Uncover the true history behind Schindler’s List on a guided walking tour through real locations where Kraków’s Jewish past intersects with cinema. This carefully planned experience leads you through authentic streets, courtyards, and districts. Highlights: • Start outside Schindler’s Factory, where historical reality meets cinematic storytelling • Walk through Podgórze, the area of the Nazi-established ghetto • Explore Kazimierz, once the heart of Jewish life in Kraków • Learn about Oskar Schindler and how his actions helped save over 1,000 Jewish lives By placing historical events within their original urban setting, this walk helps you understand how ordinary city spaces shaped—and were shaped by—occupation, resistance, and individual moral choices.
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Podgórze – Former Ghetto Area - The tour begins outside Schindler’s Factory on Lipowa Street. Without entering the museum, your guide explains how Schindler transformed his enamelware factory into a place of protection, using employment as a shield against deportation. This introduction sets essential historical context and explains how later film scenes were rooted in real events. Continuing through Podgórze, you walk within the former ghetto area. On Tarnowskiego Street, you’ll see the filming location of the iconic “girl in the red coat” scene, prompting discussion about symbolism, Schindler’s moral awakening, and the influence of film on Holocaust memory. Crossing the Piłsudski Bridge—once a boundary between freedom and confinement—you’ll learn about forced relocations, illegal crossings, and the physical separation between Jewish life in Kazimierz and imprisonment in the ghetto.
Kazimierz – Jewish Quarter - The second part of the tour unfolds in Kazimierz, a district that flourished for centuries as a centre of Jewish culture before the war. Walking its preserved streets and courtyards, you’ll hear how the area was emptied of its Jewish population during the occupation and later used as a substitute filming location for the destroyed ghetto. At the corner of Dajwór and Na Przejściu Streets, you’ll see where the symbolic ghetto gate was constructed for the film. On Ciemna Street, your guide recounts the filmed escape of Poldek Pfefferberg—a moment defined by fear, instinct, and survival. The route continues to Józefa Street 12, where scenes of deportation, hiding, and liquidation were shot in original courtyards and passageways. The walk concludes on Szeroka Street, surrounded by historic synagogues. This is not just a story you hear—it’s a history you walk through, discovering how familiar streets became silent witnesses to persecution,survival & human choice
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Important Information
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
- We kindly ask you to arrive 10 minutes before the tour begins. Once the group has departed, latecomers will not be able to join and tickets cannot be refunded
- Our group tours are only in 1 language. Select your preferred language when booking.
- This tour operates in all weather conditions, so please dress appropriately and wear comfortable shoes.
- The tour does not include entrance to the Schindler’s Factory Museum.
Reviews(6)
Bartholomew was very knowledgeable and patient and I learned a lot about the Jewish history of Kraków. More than just about the Schindler Factory.
Hello, Thank you for your kind feedback. We’re very happy to hear that Bartholomew made the tour so informative and meaningful. We will gladly pass your kind words on to him, especially about his knowledge and patience. Kind regards, Piotr.
Fil was great, a very knowledgeable guide. Lots of walking to get your steps in.
Thank you for your kind feedback. We’re very happy to hear that Fil made the tour enjoyable with his knowledge. We’re also glad you enjoyed the walking aspect and had a good experience with us. Kind regards, Roman.
The Viator website must be far more clear that this walking tour does not come with tickets to the Schindler museum. Our tour guide was average at best.
Hello, Thank you for your feedback. Please note that the Schindler walking tour does not include museum tickets, as clearly stated in the product description. We appreciate your comment regarding the guide and will take it into account. Best regards, Kateryna
Good walking tour starting outside Schindler's factory covering actual locations of events & places Steven Spielberg used instead for film. Informative & covers alot of ground. Go if interested in the movie. You need separate booking to go into factory at another time.
Hello, Thank you for your thoughtful review. We’re very happy to hear you enjoyed the walking tour and found it informative. It’s great to know the route through the filming locations and historical sites added to your experience. Thank you as well for sharing the helpful note for future visitors. Kind regards Thousand Miles
Fantastic tours with very knowledgeable guides - Barbara in particular was fantastic. Lots of walking so wear comfy shoes!
Hello, Thank you for your kind words! We're glad you enjoyed the tours and truly appreciate your shout-out to Barbara—she’ll be so happy to hear it. And yes, comfy shoes are always a must! Hope to see you again soon. Best regards, Roman Thousand Miles Company
A great tour with a lovely guide, who was well informed and who made the day very memorable for us. Highly recommend.
Hello Rachel, We are so glad to hear that you enjoyed your time. Thank you for choosing us and we are looking forward to see you again! Kind regards, Manuel



