Take a seat in a comfortable eco-friendly golf cart and drive in search of traces of Jewish culture in Krakow's Kazimierz and Podgórze districts. Kazimierz is one of the oldest districts of the royal city, once an independent settlement, located behind the no longer existing branch of the Vistula. First of all, it is a place known for the coexistence and interpenetration of two cultures over the centuries - Christian and Jewish. During the war, there was a Jewish ghetto in Podgórze, the traces of which can be found to this day.
Leave the stroller for a guided visit to one of the city's most popular museums. Although it is associated with the name of the German entrepreneur Oskar Shindler, who saved many Jews by employing them in his factory, the main topic of visiting the museum is the fate of Krakow and its inhabitants during the Nazi occupation. See this amazing interactive exhibition that truly leaves no one indifferent.
Wheelchair accessible. Stroller accessible. Near public transportation. Infants must sit on laps. Transportation is wheelchair accessible. Travelers should have a moderate physical fitness level. No large bags and backpacks allowed. Note that part of the tour is walking (inside the museum) and operated by a live guide. The rest of the tour includes an audio guide.. This is a group tour (other people will participate) that starts at the specified time (please be on time at the meeting point).. Children/infant 0-6 years old using the free ticket must sit on an adult's lap while driving.. Tour ends with visiting the museum (we do not provide transport from the museum to the hotel or other place).. This tour/activity will have a maximum of 24 travelers. Confirmation will be received at time of booking
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Mikołaja Zyblikiewicza 2, 31-029 Kraków, Poland