Get a taste of Kazimierz and Jewish culture both literally and figuratively on this walking, talking & eating tour.
From synagogues to street art to hidden memorials, you'll walk through centuries of history and culture.
Meet some of the local artists who breath life into Kazimierz and give the district the unique charm it still holds today.
Kazimierz, once a royal city founded by King Casimir III the Great in the 14th century, has evolved from a separate town into a vibrant and culturally rich district of Krakow.
The neighborhood faced a period of decline in the 1990s, becoming notorious for its unsafe conditions, before undergoing a remarkable transformation into the bustling, artistic hub it is today.
On this this tour you'll learn about the entire history of this evolution.
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Szeroka Street serves as the beating heart of Jewish Kazimierz. This iconic locale, featured in Steven Spielberg’s Schindler’s List, once portrayed Plac Zgody in Kraków’s ghetto.
Visit synagogues and/or cemeteries Explore historic landmarks like the 15th-century Old Synagogue, the 16th-century Remah Synagogue and Cemetery, and the 17th-century Popper Synagogue.
Plac Nowy, affectionately known as Jewish Square, boasts a unique ambiance with its array of bars, restaurants, and street food stalls. Don't miss the chance to sample the famous Zapiekanki!
You will make your own way to the meeting points