Seconde Guerre mondiale à Cracovie: Visite du quartier juif et du ghetto





Description
Cette visite primée est la meilleure façon d'apprendre l'histoire du quartier juif de Cracovie. Les frais minimes payés à Viator sont des frais de réservation pour assurer votre place sur la visite. Le jour même, vous participerez à notre visite basée sur les dons. Nos guides travaillent pour des contributions à la fin. Le montant que vous donnez dépend de vous. Ce que vous verrez: La visite vous emmène au cœur du quartier juif de Cracovie vieux de 700 ans, y compris le ghetto de la Seconde Guerre mondiale. Kazimierz était le centre de la vie juive en Pologne. Promenez-vous dans ses rues pavées pittoresques devant des synagogues et des temples historiques et découvrez comment cette partie pittoresque de Cracovie a été changée à jamais pendant la Seconde Guerre mondiale. Nous visitons l’ancien ghetto de Cracovie, le mémorial de l’holocauste des chaises vides et les lieux de tournage de Schindler’s List. Ainsi que de discuter de l’occupation de Cracovie par l’armée allemande. Vous verrez également comment Kazimierz est aujourd'hui un centre de street art et de cuisine. Aucun voyage à Cracovie n'est complet sans une visite du quartier juif.
Options de l'excursion
Itinéraire
La rue la plus pittoresque du quartier juif. Découvrez l'histoire de cette région qui abritait autrefois l'une des plus grandes communautés juives d'Europe
Découvrez l'histoire de la synagogue la plus ancienne et la plus importante de Pologne
Ici, nos invités découvrent les événements tragiques de l'holocauste dans le ghetto de Cracovie et la signification derrière le plus poignant mémorial de l'Holocauste de Cracovie.
La principale place du marché de Kazimierz, autrefois la deuxième plus grande d'Europe.
Passez sur le plus beau pont de Cracovie
Terminez la visite sur l'une des places les plus animées de Cracovie, remplie de cuisine de rue, de restaurants et de vie nocturne animée.
Points forts
Ce qui est inclus
Avis des voyageurs
Informations importantes
- Landau ou poussette possible pour les bébés et enfants en bas âge
- Animaux d'assistance acceptés
- Transports en commun disponibles à proximité
- Condition physique moyenne requise
- Il s'agit d'une visite à pied donc un niveau modéré de forme physique est nécessaire
Avis(283)
My second tour of the day. Again Karolina was in excellent form providing an inexhaustible amount of information about the life of ordinary Jews in the city of Krakow. Very sad naturally. But very illuminating. With plenty of suggestions of places to explore. Loved the tour. Thank you Karolina!
We were in Krakow in July 2026 with our 9-year-old daughter. I took this tour alone. We had a Scottish guide who has lived there for a long time. The tour was excellent and touching. The group size could be a bit smaller. In the high season more than 30 people, that is simply too many. It is not worth a point deduction for me, though! Full recommendation!
Maciej is the most wonderful and knowledge guide. The time flew by on this amazing tour. He has a vast knowledge of Krakow & Polish history, all delivered with humour & expertise. I would highly, highly recommend this tour. An absolute must if you are visiting Krakow.
My family and I had an excellent tour with Rudolph. He explained so much polish history to us, as well as WW2. The stops were interesting and informative and well-paced. Rudolph was easy to listen to and extremely knowledgeable. We covered a lot of ground and really enjoyed our time on this tour. We highly recommend.
Amazing! Karolina was amazing. I would recommend mto. He knew mto and was mto charismatic.
AMAZING, a MUST DO tour. Dale has a wealth of knowledge which he delivers in a well thought out route & friendly manner. Such an insightful couple of hours. True highlight of our trip.
Very good tour and history lesson. Carolina was a very good guide. The first part of the tour from the old river to the old square of the Jewish Quarter caught a little storm and we found shelter to get more of the history. It broke before we headed to the ghetto. Then, just as the tour ended was a torrential downpour. Even so it was a tremendous way to understand the history of Krakow and the Nazi decimation of the Jewish population. I would suggest starting at Plac Nowy. There was just a walk, no talk, from the main square to the first stop at the old river that marked the division between Krakow and the island of Kazimierz. It would have been more economical to gather everyone at Plac Nowy.
Absolutely effortless and engaging presentation from Dale! Key facts presented, buildings introduced, legends told and retold.. what else would one want? Do spend a few hours with him as you’ll learn more than plaques on the buildings tell. Especially on such sensitive and complex topic.
A great tour by a very enthusiastic and informative Mathieu
Karolina our guide was friendly and attentive to the group. Explained where we would be walking and for how long and when we would have an opportunity to get refreshments etc. The walk itself was interesting and informative. We were encouraged to ask questions. Although Karolina was knowledgeable and offered sufficient information without the need for questions. If you are interested in hearing about WW2 and the effect on the Jewish community within krakow at that time, this is a must do activity.



