How to Make the Most of Your Krakow Walking Tour
Why Krakow?
Krakow is the greatest place in Poland for a walking tour. All the historic sights with the exception of Wawel Royal Castle are located on a flat terrain. And all are within walking distance of each other. Everything is accessible via foot and every kind of public and private transportation. This is the main reason walking tours are so popular in the city. To go and see the Old Town, Jewish Quarter and WWII Ghetto area in Podgorze you would need a total of around 4 hours. Within this time you would also have seen the most spectacular and well known of Krakow sights.
Get a Guide
Private tours or small group tours are the best ways to see Krakow. Your informative and entertaining guide will make sure you enjoy exploring the city. As part of a small group you can get to know the guide better. This is a great way to get “insider information” on the city. From the guides point of view a private or a small group tour is much more demanding. In these cases the guide really needs to know their stuff. But our guides are all expertly trained and will happily always answer any questions.
Take a Private Tour
To make the most of your Krakow walking tour, simply be sure to book a private or a small group tour. Your guide will always be there for you, giving you hints and tips about the city. Their job is to make the tour both enjoyable and informative. Be advised that if you are in a group tour with other participants unknown to you, it might be a little challenging to keep the guide just to yourself. Because we want everybody to be happy and satisfied, the best option for you would be a private tour. With this you get a private guide just to yourself and your friends. Bon voyage!
Remember that if you have a private guide you can always go further and see something extra – such as a part of the exhibition in the Old Synagogue in the Jewish Quarter in Kazimierz.
Images by Mateusz Świercz for Absolute Tours