Visit the most important places of the Old Town in a short time, using comfortable and eco-friendly electric vehicles with audioguides. Enter two interesting museums (Wawel Castle and the Market Underground Museum) with a local guide and entrance tickets, and enjoy a traditional Polish lunch in a cafe between sightseeing. Opened in 2010, the Krakow Underground Museum on the Market Square is a kind of archaeological park, where you can observe images from the life of a large, bustling medieval city recreated with the help of modern technologies and artifacts found there. The residence of Polish kings at Wawel is not only a symbol of statehood, the castle has also become one of the most important museums in Poland. It collects rich collections of paintings, graphics, sculptures, fabrics, goldsmiths, militaria, porcelain and furniture, and great Poles are still buried in the basement of the royal cathedral.
See the oldest representative streets of Krakow leading from the city walls and medieval gates to the market square and the royal castle. Keep your eyes on the remains of the city walls and towers, with the most famous and recognizable Barbican
The main square of the city is a treasure trove of history. Each tenement house here deserves attention as an architectural gem and a silent witness to the events from years ago. The most visited monuments are the Cloth Hall, St. Mary's Church, Town Hall, St. Wojciech. The largest place in Europe at any time of the day is bursting with life, which sometimes freezes only for a moment to listen to the sound of a trumpet playing the city signal - hejnal
Krakow is the oldest academic city in Poland and one of the oldest in Europe. Therefore, we are not surprised by the presence of ancient university buildings near the Main Square. Driving through the academic quarter, you will hear interesting facts about the life of former students in Krakow.
You will make your own way to the meeting points
The entrance ticket to the museum will be provided by the museum guide