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Krakow Walking Tour with Audioguide on Your Smartphone

4.3(7)Krakow1 hour
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Description

The TouringBee audioguide is an invaluable mobile companion for exploring Krakow. This app features a carefully designed walking route that leads you through the highlights of the Old Town and the Jewish Quarter. Each stop includes audio narration. As you walk, you'll enjoy views of the ancient city and the Vistula River, hear both ancient and modern tales of Krakow, discover world-renowned Poles and their contributions, and learn about the three righteous among the nations. A friendly guide will also offer sightseeing tips and food recommendations. The tour encompasses a total of 26 landmarks in the central districts. After the tour, you have the option to visit the museum at Schindler's factory (admission not included).

Tour Options

German
Russian
Spanish
French
Italian
English
Polish

Itinerary

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Step back in time at the Barbican in Krakow, a magnificent medieval fortress that once safeguarded the city. Constructed in the late 15th century, this remarkable circular bastion is a testament to Krakow's rich history and military prowess. Seven towering turrets and thick brick walls encircle a spacious courtyard, offering a glimpse into the past. Today, the Barbican hosts historical reenactments, exhibitions, and cultural events. A visit here unveils the architectural grandeur and defensive ingenuity that have defined Krakow for centuries.

10 min

Discover the storied past of Krakow at St. Florian's Gate, the city's most iconic medieval tower. Constructed in the 14th century, this imposing Gothic gate once served as a crucial part of Krakow's defensive walls. Adorned with a Baroque roof and intricate details, it stands 33.5 meters tall, offering a striking contrast to the modern cityscape. Walk through the gate to enter the bustling Royal Route, and imagine the historic processions that once passed beneath its arch. St. Florian's Gate is a timeless symbol of Krakow's architectural heritage and enduring spirit.

10 min

Stroll along Florianska Street, one of Krakow's most vibrant and historic thoroughfares. Connecting St. Florian's Gate to the Main Market Square, this bustling street is a lively mix of history and modernity. Lined with charming townhouses, boutiques, cafes, and eateries, Florianska Street invites you to explore its rich architectural legacy and contemporary attractions. Marvel at the medieval facades, shop for unique souvenirs, or enjoy a coffee while soaking in the lively atmosphere. A walk down Florianska Street offers a dynamic snapshot of Krakow's past and present, making it a must-visit for every traveler.

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Marvel at the grandeur of St. Mary's Basilica, a stunning Gothic church located in Krakow's Main Market Square. Built in the 14th century, this twin-towered basilica is renowned for its breathtaking interior, especially the magnificent wooden altarpiece crafted by Veit Stoss. The soaring towers offer contrasting heights: the taller Bugle Tower, from which a traditional trumpet call is played every hour, and the shorter Bell Tower. With its striking stained glass windows and richly decorated nave, St. Mary's Basilica stands as a beacon of architectural and artistic excellence, inviting all to witness its historic and spiritual splendor.

10 min

Immerse yourself in the vibrant ambiance of Market Square, Krakow's beating heart and one of the largest medieval town squares in Europe. Surrounded by historic townhouses, the square is a lively hub of activity and culture. Marvel at architectural gems like the Cloth Hall, St. Mary's Basilica, and the Town Hall Tower. Enjoy street performances, market stalls, and outdoor cafes offering local delicacies. Whether exploring historical landmarks or simply soaking in the lively atmosphere, Market Square offers an unforgettable glimpse into Krakow's rich heritage and bustling urban life.

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Ascend the historic Town Hall Tower, an enduring symbol of Krakow's rich past located in the bustling Main Market Square. Standing 70 meters tall, this Gothic tower is the last vestige of the original 14th-century Town Hall. Climb its winding staircase to enjoy panoramic views of the city and immerse yourself in exhibits detailing Krakow's history. Admire the intricate stonework and architectural details that reflect centuries of craftsmanship. A visit to the Town Hall Tower not only offers stunning vistas but also a journey through the layers of Krakow's civic heritage and medieval legacy.

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Step into the academic heritage of Krakow at Collegium Maius, the oldest building of Jagiellonian University, founded in the 14th century. Wander through its picturesque courtyards and admire the medieval arcades, reflecting centuries of scholarly tradition. Explore the meticulously preserved interiors, including historic lecture halls, the library, and the professors' quarters. Don’t miss the collection of ancient scientific instruments and artifacts that highlight the university's rich intellectual history. A visit to Collegium Maius offers a fascinating glimpse into the academic heart of Krakow, where luminaries like Nicolaus Copernicus once studied.

10 min

Explore the prestigious halls of Jagiellonian University, one of the oldest and most revered institutions of higher learning in Europe, founded in 1364. Located in the heart of Krakow, this university has educated some of the brightest minds, including Nicolaus Copernicus. Wander through its historic Collegium Maius, marvel at its Gothic and Renaissance architecture, and visit its numerous faculties and libraries. Engage with the vibrant academic community and immerse yourself in the scholarly atmosphere that has shaped centuries of intellectual pursuit. Jagiellonian University stands as a beacon of knowledge, tradition, and academic excellence in Krakow.

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Discover the artistic and historical splendor of the Palace of Bishop Erasmus Ciolek, nestled in Krakow's charming Old Town. Built in the early 16th century, this beautifully preserved Renaissance palace now houses a branch of the National Museum. Wander through its opulent rooms to admire a diverse collection of Polish art, including medieval sculptures, religious icons, and early modern paintings. The palace's intricate architectural details and lavish interiors provide a captivating backdrop to the remarkable artworks on display. A visit to the Palace of Bishop Erasmus Ciolek offers an enriching journey through Poland's artistic heritage and ecclesiastical history.

10 min

Stroll along Kanonicza Street, one of Krakow's most picturesque and historic thoroughfares. Nestled in the heart of the Old Town, this charming cobblestone street dates back to medieval times and offers a serene escape from the city's hustle and bustle. Lined with beautifully preserved Renaissance and Baroque townhouses, many once owned by clergy and scholars, Kanonicza Street oozes historical charm. Highlights include the grand Bishop's Palace and several meticulously restored residences that now house museums and cultural institutions. Walking down Kanonicza Street is like stepping back in time, providing a glimpse into Krakow's rich architectural and cultural heritage.

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Discover the spiritual and historical heart of Krakow at Wawel Cathedral, majestically perched on Wawel Hill. This Gothic masterpiece, dating back to the 14th century, has witnessed the coronations, weddings, and funerals of Polish kings and queens. Step inside to marvel at its splendid chapels, the magnificent Sigismund Bell, and the opulent Royal Tombs. Explore the cathedral museum to see a treasury of sacred artifacts and royal regalia. The impressive interior with its richly decorated altars and stunning stained glass windows captures Poland’s rich ecclesiastical heritage. Visiting Wawel Cathedral offers an inspiring journey through the country's royal and religious history.

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Explore the majestic Wawel Castle, a symbol of Poland's royal heritage and architectural splendor, perched atop Wawel Hill in Krakow. This UNESCO World Heritage site boasts a rich tapestry of history, dating back to the 14th century. Wander through its opulent state rooms, admire Renaissance courtyards, and visit the Royal Apartments, showcasing exquisite tapestries and art. Delve into the dramatic tales of Polish monarchs as you explore the Crown Treasury and Armory. With breathtaking views of the Vistula River and an extensive collection of art, armor, and ancient artifacts, Wawel Castle offers an unforgettable journey through Poland's storied past.

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Step into the spiritual and cultural legacy of Krakow’s Jewish community at the Tempel Synagogue, located in the historic Kazimierz district. Built in 1862, this stunning synagogue is a beautiful example of Moorish Revival architecture. Inside, marvel at the richly decorated interior, featuring gilded stuccoes, intricate woodwork, and vibrant stained glass windows. Once a center for progressive Judaism, the synagogue now hosts concerts, cultural events, and religious services. Visiting Tempel Synagogue offers a poignant insight into the resilience and contributions of Krakow’s Jewish heritage, providing a deep connection to the city's diverse historical tapestry.

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Experience Krakow's vibrant daily life at Okrąglak, a unique circular building located in the heart of the Kazimierz district. Built in the early 20th century as a market hall, Okrąglak has retained its bustling market atmosphere. Today, it is a popular spot for locals and tourists alike, especially known for its vibrant food stalls selling traditional Polish street food such as zapiekanki (open-faced sandwiches). The structure itself is an architectural curiosity, adding charm to its surroundings. A visit to Okrąglak offers an authentic taste of Krakow’s local culture and culinary delights, making it a must-see for food lovers and those looking to experience the city's everyday hustle and bustle.

10 min

Reflect on the extraordinary legacy of heroism and resistance at the Jan Karski Monument in Krakow. This poignant statue, located in the peaceful Planty Park near the Old Town, commemorates the bravery of Jan Karski, a Polish World War II resistance fighter and diplomat. Crafted by sculptor Karol Badyna, the monument depicts Karski seated on a bench with a book in hand, inviting contemplation and remembrance. As a clandestine emissary, Karski courageously reported the horrors of the Holocaust to the Allies. Visiting this monument offers a moment of reflection on the profound impact of one man's courage and the enduring fight for justice and human dignity.

10 min

Walk through history on Szeroka Street, the cultural and historical heart of Krakow's Kazimierz district. This broad, lively street is steeped in Jewish heritage and brims with architectural wonders. Explore landmarks such as the Old Synagogue, the Remuh Synagogue, and its adjacent cemetery, each telling a story of centuries-old traditions and community life. Lined with charming cafes, restaurants, and shops selling Judaica, Szeroka Street is also a hub for cultural events, including the annual Jewish Culture Festival. Whether you're delving into historical sites or enjoying the vibrant atmosphere, Szeroka Street offers a rich tapestry of Krakow's diverse and resilient cultural past.

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Step back into the rich tapestry of Jewish history at the Old Synagogue in Krakow, one of the oldest surviving synagogues in Poland, dating back to the 15th century. Located in the heart of the Kazimierz district, this Gothic-style synagogue stands as a monumental testament to the enduring Jewish presence in the city. Inside, the synagogue now serves as a museum showcasing a wealth of artifacts, including religious items, historical documents, and exhibitions on Jewish traditions and the vibrant community life that once flourished here. A visit to the Old Synagogue not only offers a profound glimpse into centuries of Jewish heritage but also honors the resilience and cultural contributions of Krakow’s Jewish population.

10 min

Pay tribute to the resilience and memory of Krakow's Jewish community at Ghetto Heroes' Square, a poignant memorial site in the Podgórze district. This square was the heart of the Krakow Ghetto during World War II, where tragic deportations took place. Today, it stands as a powerful reminder of those dark times, with 70 empty metal chairs symbolizing the absence of the thousands of Jews who once lived there. The square also features a small but moving memorial plaque and exhibits recounting the stories of bravery and loss. Visiting Ghetto Heroes' Square offers a moment of reflection on the horrors of the Holocaust and honors the lives and legacy of those who suffered and perished.

Highlights

Audio Guide App for iPhone and Android
1 year access to the tour in your preferred language.
Offline map with route for easy GPS navigation
26 audio recordings narrated by a professional historian
Illustrations to identify the landmark

What's included

Included
Audio Guide App for iPhone and Android
1 year access to the tour in your preferred language.
Offline map with route for easy GPS navigation
26 audio recordings narrated by a professional historian
Illustrations to identify the landmark
Not included
Human Guide
Smartphones and headphones
Transportation
Entrance fee/tickets

Traveller Ratings

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Important Information

  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • All the tours involve walking in the streets, and no routes require an entry fee
  • The audio guide available anytime, date and time during checkout are approximate
  • This is a self-guided tour, no guide will be at the meeting point
  • You will have to download audio guide mobile app, activate your purchase and follow the route on the mobile app map (with no human guide)
  • The audio guide is provided via mobile app for iOS and Android
  • Bring your own headphones, they are not included

Reviews(7)

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Viviana_M
June 26, 2026
Recommended!!

Great experience, well-organized tour, you download an app, and you start the journey... at your own pace!!!!!!

Operator response

Grazie mille per il suo commento! Siamo felici che l’audioguida TouringBee di Cracovia le sia piaciuta e che abbia trovato il percorso ben organizzato. La possibilità di iniziare quando si vuole e seguire il tour al proprio ritmo è proprio uno dei vantaggi che ci piace di più offrire. Grazie per aver scelto TouringBee — speriamo di accompagnarla presto anche in un’altra città!

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Thomas_R
March 11, 2026
Beautiful tour

Well-guided tour with the main sights. Not too long, stories very interesting

Operator response

Es freut uns sehr, dass Ihnen die Tour zu den wichtigsten Sehenswürdigkeiten von Kraków gefallen hat und Sie die Geschichten interessant fanden. 😊 Wir hoffen, dass Sie auch bei zukünftigen Reisen wieder TouringBee Audioguides wählen — und vielleicht beim nächsten Mal sogar eine noch höhere Bewertung vergeben.

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Raffaella_Z
February 4, 2026
Krakow in the cold!!

Already tried in the past in another city this experience that I consider valid, interesting and feasible on foot for all the proposed stages. You can pause and restart and listen to the description whenever you want. In addition, the application allows you to take special framed photos ( souvenir style ). Unfortunately it causes extremely cold temperatures ( -14oC ) we could not take advantage of the experience. That's too bad. Recommended for convenience of use.

Operator response

Che peccato che il freddo polacco abbia deciso di fare il “boss finale” dell’esperienza 🥶 – a -14 °C anche l’audioguida più entusiasmante rischia di diventare una spedizione artica! Siamo comunque felici che abbiate trovato l’app pratica, interessante e flessibile (pause, rewind e foto ricordo incluse). Speriamo che alla prossima occasione, con temperature più gentili, possiate sfruttarla al meglio e magari darle una valutazione ancora più alta.

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S6287KZ_
December 7, 2025
Informative and entertaining

Found this audio guide by chance and was astonished by how cool it is. Especially when the Cristmas market in Krakow is on. I was able to delve into the history and culture of the city without a hint of boredom. The stories are really engaging! Now, after this walk it feels like I truly understand what the local life is like. Thanks!

Operator response

Thank you so much for your wonderful feedback! We’re thrilled that TouringBee made your Krakow visit even more magical — especially during the Christmas market season, when the city feels straight out of a fairy tale. It’s great to hear that the stories kept you engaged and helped you connect with the local culture on a deeper level. We’d be happy to guide you again on your future travels — wherever your next adventure takes you!

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Simone_W
May 21, 2025
Good choice

This is a very easy way to navigate the city at your on pace. Really easy to use and the information proveided is really complete.

Operator response

We're so glad to hear you enjoyed exploring the city with TouringBee! 😊 It's great to know the app was easy to use and the information felt complete. That freedom to go at your own pace makes all the difference. We hope to guide you again soon in another incredible destination! 🌍🧳✈️

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Amy_B
November 15, 2024
Value option to get familiar with the Old Town area

Good way to get familiar with the Old Town of Krakow on your own. It's a little cumbersome to figure out how to navigate to the places relying on google maps and the app - may be better if you download the maps before you start out?

Operator response

Thank you for your feedback! 😊 We’re glad you found TouringBee helpful for exploring Krakow’s Old Town. To make navigation smoother, we recommend downloading the tour and activating GPS before starting. We hope to earn a higher rating from you next time – happy travels! 🌍📱✨

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