Jewish Sites Tour

Jews arrived in Krakow in the end of 13th century and by the end of 14th century had established an organized community. On the eve of beginning of World War 2, Jewish community of Krakow constituted approx. 25% of the city population. We recommend this tour to everyone who is interested in Jewish history of Krakow and Poland as well as history of World War 2. During our tour you will walk along the streets of Kazimierz Quarter – best preserved Jewish district in Europe, where most of Krakow Jews lived for centuries. You will see Szeroka Street which is the heart of this district with Old Synagogue, Remuh Synagogue and Remuh Cemetery. You will visit area of former concentration camp in Plaszow with Monument to the Victims of Fascism, area of former Jewish Ghetto in Podgorze District with some remaining parts of Ghetto Walls. We will show you unique memorial of 33 lonely chairs on the Ghetto Heroes Square. You will also hear a story of Pharmacy Under Sign of Eagle and visit famous Schindler's Factory Museum.
We offer private tours with private English speaking guide
We can pick you up from your hotel at chosen time
Tour lasts up to 6 hours
Private tours in: Spanish, German, French, Italian available on request
*entrance tickets to Schindler's Factory Museum, Old Synagogue and Remuh Synagogue & Cemetery are included
Prices:
- 950 PLN total (1-2 persons)
- 350 PLN per person (3 persons)
- 280 PLN per person (4 persons)
- 240 PLN per person (5 persons)
- 220 PLN per person (6 persons)
- 200 PLN per person (7 persons)
- Contact us (8 persons or more)
*Remuh Synagogue and Cemetery are closed on Saturdays and on Friday afternoon