
60 zl per transfer
"Just a quick mail to say Mateusz was an exellent tour guide. He was great and very informative. Really glad we went with you guys and will recomend you to any for our friends going to Poland. Mateusz just was brilliant man....cool guy....learnt a lot and was great to talk to someone with that knowledge....felt like we were walking around there with a friend of ours".
Anthony and Amanda, Ireland
"Many thanks for the excursion to the Walim tunnels, you had done a wonderful job and I was very satisfied with your services"
Paul, Belgium
"I would like to sincerely thank you and your colleague for the very professional service you provide when we were in Wroclaw. The Auschwitz/Birkenau trip was made really interesting by the exceptionally well educated and informed guide. We really appreciated the experience and my children also wished that I pass on our thanks. Your city was really lovely, the hospitality was great and I think that my wife and I will return soon".
Gerrard, Scotland
KRAKOW and WIELICZKA Salt Mine Tour
Other languages - enquire in advance
Duration: all day
Kraków-Wieliczka - 570 zl (480 zl)
Krakow-Auschwitz - 550 zl (470 zl)
Price is per person and includes all costs
A visit to Kraków is a journey into Poland's past. As the royal capital for 500 years, the city was able to absorb much history and talent over the centuries and is today one of Europe’s cultural treasure troves. Miraculously, this jewellery box has endured wars and oppressive regimes. As a result, no other city in Poland can boast so many historic buildings and monuments or such a vast collection of artworks.
The city is a delight to explore on foot and our knowledgeable local guide will show you the most important sights. Wawel Castle is the city's centrepiece and a must-see, but most visitors will find themselves drawn to the Old Town, with its soaring Gothic churches and gargantuan Main Market Square, the largest in Poland. Just outside the Old Town lies the former Jewish quarter Kazimierz, its silent synagogues reflecting the tragedy of the recent past. The WWII history is presented in the factory where Oskar Schindler employed and, as a result, saved many Jewish prisoners. Today it houses a fascinating museum featuring exhibits on the Nazi occupation of Poland and daily life in the gettho.
During an extended version of the tour we will also visit the World Heritage listed Wieliczka Salt Mine situated a few kilometres away from Kraków. This amazing world of pits and tunnels hewn from solid salt contains a chapel decorated with salt chandeliers and altarpieces.
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