Set off with your guide through the charming streets of the Old Town and enter one of the symbols of Krakow - St. Mary's Church. Look towards the sky and discover the beautiful vault and the altar in front of you, carved by the great master Veit Stoss. Listen to urban legends while walking around the Main Square, which has been the central square of Krakow for 800 years! Whatever happened here only at this time! Goods from all over the world were sold in the trade rows, which made Krakow merchants rich, the city authorities strictly supervised order, the executioner tortured suspects in the dungeons of the town hall, and kings paraded through the square to get to their castle. The most interesting traces of ancient events can still be found on the Market Square, and even more so under the Market Square! You will go 4 meters underground to the archaeological Underground Museum to be on the same level as the cobbled roads of Krakow from the 12th-13th centuries and discover Krakow anew.
Grodzka Street is a picturesque thoroughfare that effortlessly blends history and charm. Lined with well-preserved medieval architecture, the cobblestone street exudes a timeless ambiance, inviting visitors to wander through its narrow lanes. As it winds its way from the historic Wawel Castle to the bustling Main Market Square, Grodzka Street captivates with its vibrant mix of cafes, shops, and a palpable sense of the city's rich cultural heritage
The Rynek Underground Museum in Krakow offers a captivating journey beneath the bustling surface of the Main Market Square, delving into the city's medieval past. This innovative museum showcases archaeological excavations, revealing the hidden layers of Krakow's history through immersive exhibits and multimedia displays. Visitors can explore the subterranean chambers, gaining a unique perspective on the evolution of this historic city at the heart of European heritage.
Rynek Główny, the Main Market Square in Krakow stands as one of Europe's most enchanting public spaces. Main Market Squere is one of the bigest one in medieval world. Bordered by elegant townhouses and dominated by the striking Cloth Hall, the square is a bustling hub of activity, with vibrant street performers, horse-drawn carriages, and an array of charming cafes. Towering over the scene is the majestic St. Mary's Basilica, contributing to the square's timeless atmosphere and making it a must-visit destination for both locals and tourists alike.
You will make your own way to the meeting points
The guide will have the tickets