A full day tour starting at 6:30 in the morning. Travel to Cracow by an express train which departures at 9:25 am. The price of a sightseeing tour depends on the number of participants and includes all transport, the service of a local guide and the entrance fees to the museum and places of historic interest.
We strictly adheres to the sanitary principles anti COVID-19:
- Our bus tours are organised in a vehicle specially adapted to the sanitary conditions related to COVID-19 (maximum 7 people in the bus). The bus has a separate entrance for passengers, for a driver and a guide.
- We respect social distancing throughout experience (1.5 m)
- Face masks are required
- Hand sanitizers are available to travelers and staff
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Private, unique city tour of Cracow from Warsaw by express train with pick up
What To Expect:
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Duration: 11h
Starting Time: 6:30 AM
Cut-off Time: 12h
Price:
2 Person(s) - 275.00 € - English / Person
3 Person(s) - 243.33 € - English / Person
4 Person(s) - 212.50 € - English / Person
5 Person(s) - 198.00 € - English / Person
6 Person(s) - 181.67 € - English / Person
7 Person(s) - 170.00 € - English / Person
8 Person(s) - 161.25 € - English / Person
9 Person(s) - 154.44 € - English / Person
10 Person(s) - 149.00 € - English / Person
11 Person(s) - 144.55 € - English / Person
12 Person(s) - 140.83 € - English / Person
13 Person(s) - 137.69 € - English / Person
14 Person(s) - 135.00 € - English / Person
15 Person(s) - 132.66 € - English / Person
Description:
Cracow is the most often visited city in Poland and we will help you to find out why. You will be picked up at your hotel by an English speaking representative and transferred to the Warsaw Central Railway Station (Warszawa Centralna) from where you will travel by train. An express train will take you to Cracow as fast and comfortable as it can be. Our professional, reliable tour guide will greet you at the station and then you will be taken to the fascinating journey through the secrets of Cracow. Relax and plunge into a magical atmosphere of the legendary „city of Polish Kings”.
Below we present an example program of the tour:
1. The Royal Castle of Wawel. An imposing gem of mediaeval architecture that has survived the ravages of time in almost pristine condition. The former residence of the Piast, Jagiellonian and Vasa dynasties in which you can admire a unique collection of tapestries once owned by King Sigismund August. You will also visit the Grand Audience Hall, which is also known as the 'Hall of Heads'. The wonders of Wawel Castle are included on the UNESCO World Heritage Site List.
2. The Royal Cathedral, one of the finest churches in Poland with its astonishing mediaeval architecture. Sigismund's Chapel, known as the 'pearl of the Renaissance north of the Alps’ is the most outstanding architectural gem of the Renaissance in Poland.
3. The Market Square and the Cloth Hall, one of the largest squares in Europe, the scene of various historic events. The tour includes a visit to the mediaeval stalls where you can buy souvenirs including amber and silver jewellery.
4. St. Florian's Gate, one of the oldest gates in Cracow. The gate, along with the Barbican, was the Gate of Honour through which the King and his Royal entourage would enter the town.
5. Kazimierz, the old Jewish District included on the UNESCO World Heritage Site List with the Old Synagogue, dated from the 15th Century, which is the oldest in Poland.