Discover Krakow, from medieval history to the memory of World War II. Visit the Grunwald Monument, Czartoryski Museum, Market Square, Wawel Castle, and Kazimierz Jewish Quarter on an exciting tour. Don't miss it!
Join a fascinating complete sightseeing tour of Krakow, a journey that will take you through the city's most significant sites, from its medieval origins to the memory of World War II. The tour begins with the Grunwald Monument, dedicated to the battle of 1410, and continues with a visit to the Barbican and the Defensive Walls, dating back to the 15th century. You will not miss a stop at the Czartoryski Museum, which houses Leonardo da Vinci's famous painting, "The Lady with an Ermine." Next, you'll explore the Market Square (Rynek Główny), where you'll admire St. Mary's Basilica and the fabric palace. Strolling through Planty Park, you'll reach the Papieski Uniwersytet, linked to Pope John Paul II. A visit to Wawel Castle will introduce you to the residence of Polish kings, while the Kazimierz district will immerse you in Jewish history, with the Old Synagogue and Plac Nowy. The tour ends at Ghetto Square, where the Eagle Pharmacy, a symbol of resistance against Nazi occupation, is located. A journey that combines art, history, and culture.
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Grunwald Monument, plac Jana Matejki, Kraków, Poland