Your adventure begins just outside Kraków’s old city walls, in front of the Barbican, a round, brick fortress that looks like it came straight out of a knight’s tale. From there, you walk through the St. Florian’s Gate, the grand entrance to the Old Town. Just inside the gate, you’ll likely hear street musicians and see colorful paintings hung along the city walls—an open-air gallery full of local talent. Your path continues along Floriańska Street, one of the liveliest and most cheerful streets in Kraków. Kids love this stretch—not just for the toy and candy shops—but for the bustle of street performers, bubble blowers, and the occasional magician putting on a show. At the end of Floriańska, the street opens into the heart of the city: the Main Market Square, or Rynek Główny. Lastly, you can peek inside the basilica to see its dazzling blue ceiling and the massive wooden altarpiece carved by Veit Stoss. It's like stepping into a storybook full of stars, saints, and golden light.
Meet your guide in front of the Barbican, a circular fortified outpost dating back to the 15th century.
Pass through St. Florian's Gate, the medieval entrance into the Old Town.
Enjoy a leisurely walk through Florianska Street, the vibrant pedestrian street lined with shops, cafes and souvenir stalls.
You will make your own way to the meeting points