Krakow Old Town & Kazimierz Highlights Tour by Electric Car
Overview
Krakow offers a unique glimpse into its history and culture on the Old Town-Kazimierz-Podgorze tour by Electric Car, featuring landmarks like the Market Square and Wawel Hill. Select from a private or group tour to suit your preferences.
- 🚗 1.5-hour private tour includes an audio guide and visits to St. Mary's Basilica, the Jewish Ghetto, and more.
- 👥 1.5-hour group tour also features an audio guide and covers the same key sites in a shared electric car.
- 📜 Each tour option has a different program; please read descriptions carefully to choose what suits you best.
- ⚠️ Note that all tours are subject to availability; ensure you book in advance to secure your spot.
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The experience offers several options. This price includes:
Duration: 1 hour 30 minutes: Enjoy a group tour of Krakow's Old Town, Kazimierz and Podgorze by shared electric car with audio guide.
,: See the Market Square, St. Mary's Basilica, Wawel Royal Castle, Jewish Ghetto, and more.
Audio-Guide: The audio guide is available in the languages mentioned in the “Know before you go” section. PLKR042
- 1,5-hour Sightseeing Tour of Krakow's Highlights by Electric Car
- (private or group, depending on the selected option)
- Group tour of max. 8 people in a shared electric car (Group Tour option only)
- Audio guide commentary in the language selected when booking
- Exclusive tour in a private electric car (Private tour only)
- Transfers by electric car with pickup from the Old Town or Kazimierz
- Pickup outside the Old Town and Kazimierz
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Krakow's Rynek Glowny Central SquareVisit huge 10-acre square, the largest in any of Europe's medieval cities, features the 16th-century Renaissance Cloth Hall
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St Mary's BasilicaOne of the most famous of Poland's churches, this Gothic structure features two striking towers of different hights and surprisingly richly decorated insight
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Stare MiastoThe 13th century merchants' town is home to Europe's largest market square and offers numerous historical houses, palaces and churches with magnificent interiors, 14th century fortifications
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Wawel Royal CastleServing as a royal residence and the site where the country's rulers governed Poland for five centuries, this castle is a symbol of the independent Polish state. The entrence is possible for request
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Wawel CathedralNational shrine known for its superb religious art including the giant bell of Zygmunt of 1520, one of the world's largest, and the burial place of many Polish kings and their families. Entrence is in free parts of Cathedral in opening hours.
- Considered the world's oldest shopping mall, the present Renaissance structure dates from 1555 and features in its interior many food stalls and small shops, terrace cafes and flower stands (pass by)
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Planty ParkA scenic walkway that circles a park around the Old Town
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Bazylika Franciszkanow Sw. Franciszka Z AsyzuDecorated with vibrant colors and Stanislaw Wyspianski’s famous stained glass window “God the Father.” The entrence is possible for request
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Church of St. Peter and St. PaulThis is a beautiful cathedral with organ concerts. The entrence is possible for request
- Styled after Arab defensive architecture, this masterpiece of medieval military engineering with its circular fortress was added to the city's fortifications in the late 15th century. (pass by)
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St. Florian's GateEncircling the Old Town district, this 14th-century gate and its four towers are the remnants of the city's fortifications, most of which were destroyed at the beginning of the nineteenth century.
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Ulica FlorianskaThis is a great street which is extremely photogenic, is just one amazing street to walk down.
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Monument of the Wawel DragonUnique concept that you would have a dragon like sculpture that is actually breathing fire. It's possible to see for request
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Museum of Krakow Town Hall TowerBuilt of stone and brick at the end of the 13th century, this massive Gothic tower stands 70 meters tall and leans just 55 centimeters, a result of a strong wind in 1703.
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Pomnik GrunwaldzkiIt's one of Krakows finest monuments ,it's in honour of the famous Battle Of Grunwald. It's possible to see for request.
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Church of St. AdalbertThis is a beautiful little church with a fabulous domed ceiling. It's possible to entry for request.
- Named after the great Romantic playwright Juliusz Slowacki, this baroque-style theater was built in 1892 and continues to feature regular performances of plays and operas. It's possible to see for request. (pass by)
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Royal Way (Droga Krolewska)Historic walking trail through the heart of Krakow was once the route taken during Royal processions and funerals.
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Little Market Square (Maly Rynek)Small very colourful and adorable market square with souvenirs sellers.
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Szczepanski SquareOne of the smaller squares in Krakow but still nice for a walk round or to sit on one of the benches. It's possible to see for request.
- An amazing sculpture of a head that occupies a prime position on the square. You cannot miss it and it’s a good photo oppurtunity. (pass by)
- A very beautiful and ornate Church from 1223 and this amazing Catholic church is a great example of Gothic architecture. Entrence possible for request. (pass by)
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Adam Mickiewicz Monument (Pomnik Adama Mickiewicza)A bronze statue of the greatest Polish romantic poet in a city he never visited.
- A very nice Baroque church and one of the finest churches in Krakow. It's possible to see for request. (pass by)
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Father Bernatek FootbridgeBeautiful bridge with many padlocks attached by people who came from all over the world and nice view on Vistula river.
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Church of St. Bernard of SienaUnusual church with the breathtaking decor inside - absolutely breathtaking! Light colors with beautiful murals and sculptures.
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Statue of John Paul IIA good resemblance and a fitting tribute to the legacy of a great pope who was closely connected to the city of Krakow.
- Reformed Temple is one such fantastic looking synagogue smack bang in the Jewish Quarter. (pass by)
- Situated behind St Mary’s Cathedral, this church is smaller but equally beautiful. So peaceful and tranquil inside, it is a lovely place to visit. (pass by)
- Another fine church with good-looking architecture inside and it's not crowdy, so you can experience spiritual atmosphere (pass by)
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Jagiellonian University Collegium IuridicumOne of the oldest part of Jagiellonian University with interesting sculptures and great style of buildings
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Ulica GrodzkaUlica Grodkza is one of the oldest streets in the magnificent Old Town of Krakow. The street is a street on the Royal Way which is the route the kings and dignitaries took to reach the wonderful Wawel Castle.
- Considered one of the most magnificent of the Kazimierz synagogues, this structure was built in the mid-seventeenth century in a Judaic-Baroque architectural style. It's possible to entry for request. (pass by)
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Plac WolnicaPlac Wonica is nice square in one of the quieter parts of Krakow but with lots of good bars, restaurants and still nice tenement houses.
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Matejko SquareImpressing square names by Jan Matejko - one of the finest polish painter - close to Old Town with monuments and nice architecture.
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Kazmierz The Former Jewish DistrictThanks using electric car you can see more in less time! So during this tour you drive through many areas. You will visit also Kazimierz District - very adorable former Jewish district with fascinating history.