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Krakow: Jewish Quarter Kazimierz & Schindler's Factory Guided Tour

Krakow, Poland
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About this activity

This walking tours is one of the standout things to do in Krakow, Poland. it combines the highlights below into a single, easy-to-book experience from €59 per person. Explore Kraków’s Jewish heritage in Kazimierz and visit Schindler’s Factory to uncover powerful stories of prewar life, wartime courage, and the city’s enduring memory.

Discover two essential chapters of Kraków’s history in one tour. Walk through Kazimierz — the heart of Jewish culture and tradition — and step inside Schindler’s Factory Museum, where the wartime story of courage and survival comes vividly to life through immersive exhibits and authentic testimonies.


Highlights:

• Walk through the cobbled streets of historic Jewish Kazimierz

• Discover centuries of Jewish culture, faith, and tradition

• Visit Schindler’s Factory Museum with a licensed expert guide

• Learn stories of wartime Kraków and Oskar Schindler’s heroism

• See authentic artifacts and immersive exhibits of daily life under occupation


This tour is not just about history; it’s about memory and meaning. Walking from Kazimierz to Schindler’s Factory, you’ll trace the journey of Kraków’s Jewish community — from a thriving center of life and faith to the struggle for survival — and leave with a deeper understanding of the city’s soul.


Itinerary:

Kazimierz Jewish Quarter / 1h30min -2h / Admission Ticket Free

Begin your journey in Kazimierz, Kraków’s historic Jewish Quarter and one of the city’s most fascinating districts. For centuries, this area was the heart of Jewish life in Kraków — a vibrant center of faith, learning, and community. Walk along its narrow cobbled streets lined with centuries-old synagogues, prayer houses, and traditional townhouses. Hear stories of rabbis, merchants, and families who shaped the rhythm of daily life long before the war. Your guide will bring to life the sounds, colors, and traditions that once filled these streets — from bustling marketplaces to moments of quiet reflection in hidden courtyards.


Schindler Factory Museum / 1h30min / Admision Ticket Included

Step into one of Kraków’s most visited museums — Schindler’s Enamel Factory, where history comes alive through powerful exhibitions and expert storytelling. This is not a simple biographical museum, but a comprehensive journey through the years of Nazi occupation, showing how war transformed the city and the lives of its people.

With a licensed expert guide, you’ll skip the long ticket lines and explore the exhibition “Kraków under Nazi Occupation 1939–1945.” Housed in the former enamel factory of Oskar Schindler, the museum focuses not only on his story, but above all on the daily experiences of Kraków’s Jewish and non-Jewish residents during the war.

As you move through the galleries, you’ll encounter original artifacts, photographs, and immersive reconstructions. Much of the exhibition unfolds in a series of narrow, dimly lit rooms, deliberately designed to make visitors feel confined — echoing the fear, pressure, and uncertainty that dominated life under Nazi rule. The setting creates a visceral atmosphere that turns history into lived experience.

Within this broader narrative, you’ll also hear about Oskar Schindler and how his factory provided refuge to more than a thousand Jewish workers. His story is set against the wider backdrop of persecution, deportations, and the destruction of Kraków’s Jewish community, making clear both the scale of tragedy and the importance of individual acts of courage.


Meeting point: Szeroka 24, 31-053 Krakow  Meet your guide on the steps of the Old Synagogue.  They will hold an excursions.city sign.  (click to go to the Google maps) 

End point:  Lipowa 4

ENG Contact Number: +48 727 001 040

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Good to know

  • Duration: approximately 3 hours and 30 minutes.
  • Confirmation is instant — your spot is secured the moment you book.
  • Offered in 8 languages.
  • Confirm weather-appropriate clothing and comfortable footwear before you go.

Who it's for

Culture lovers

Best time to visit

Krakow is rewarding year-round, but spring and early autumn typically bring the most comfortable temperatures and thinner crowds than peak summer. Morning departures tend to be quieter and cooler; booking ahead is recommended in high season as popular walking tours slots in Krakow sell out.

Frequently asked questions

From
€59
per person