Krakow: Polish Aviation Museum Entrance Ticket & City Pass Option

Rated 4.5 Stars, based on 11 Reviews.
The Polish Aviation Museum is a must-visit destination for aviation enthusiasts, history buffs, and anyone interested in the development of aviation in Poland and Europe. It provides a comprehensive overview of the country's aviation heritage and the role of aircraft in shaping its history.
The Polish Aviation Museum has received recognition for its efforts in preserving Poland's aviation heritage. It has also contributed to the promotion of aviation history and technology.
In addition to the museum mentioned above, you get access to 37 other museums in Krakow for 3 days, which you can visit for free with the Krakow card.
Krakow Guided Tour to Iconic Polish Royal Residence Wawel Castle

Rated 4 Stars, based on 50 Reviews.
Discover Poland's Royal Castle Wawel. From 1333 to 1795 the Wawel Royal Castle was where the kings of Poland resided and the symbol of Polish statehood. Nowadays the Castle is one of the country’s premier art museums, open for visitors offering its best exhibitions. On this tour, you will explore Royal Chambers.
What to expect:
• Priority, Skip-the-line access to the Wawel Castle
• Guided tour at the Wawel Castle
• Professional licensed English speaking guide
• Walkthrough Royal Chambers, where centuries of Polish kings lived
Auschwitz-Birkenau Museum Tour from Krakow

Rated 4.7 Stars, based on 28 Reviews.
Visit the infamous museum and memorial site of Nazi concentration camp Auschwitz-Birkenau, a city whose name is a burning symbol of the unimaginable wartime tragedy, suffering, and deaths that affected millions of innocent souls. Some 1.1 million people of 28 nationalities are estimated to have died there.
Important notice:
- the maximum size of bags and backpacks allowed to bring into the museum is 30x20x10 cm. For safety reasons, each person entering the grounds of the Museum will be subject to security checks, including using electronic devices to detect dangerous materials and objects. Those who refuse checks will not be allowed on the grounds of the Museum.
Please dress appropriately.
Krakow Schindler's Factory Museum Guided Tour in English

Rated 4.7 Stars, based on 647 Reviews.
More than museum - an emotional journey through the lives of citizens of Kraków under the German Nazi occupation told by a Polish guide. One spot to feel the atmosphere of WWII in Poland. Join us and visit the place famous from the movie Schindler's List.
From Krakow: Auschwitz-Birkenau Memorial and Museum Guided Tour

Rated 4 Stars, based on 3 Reviews.
The German concentration camp complex in the Polish town of Auschwitz was established in 1940. You will learn about living conditions of prisoners, about exhausting work, about terrible medical experiments and about liberation of the camp by the Soviet troops.
The program includes a tour of the two parts of the former camp: Auschwitz and Birkenau.
Auschwitz-Birkenau Memorial and Museum Guided Tour from Krakow

Rated 4.7 Stars, based on 10 Reviews.
Visit Auschwitz-Birkenau Memorial and Museum as easy as possible on this 7-hour tour from Krakow. We organize a small group limited (in a minivan or bus), you’ll travel to the former Nazi concentration camp Auschwitz-Birkenau. Our comfortable minivan will pickup and drop-off directly from your accommodation in Krakow. Pick up time is between 07-30-09:00am (to be confirm).
Kraków Oskar Schindler's Enamel Factory Museum skip the line tour

Rated 4.7 Stars, based on 4 Reviews.
Visit the museum with a professional and licensed guide to tell a story about Krakow and the fate of its Polish and Jewish inhabitants during World War II. The great history of World War II intersects with everyday life, private life with the tragedy that affected the entire world. The wartime history of Deutsche Emailwarenfabrik - DEF - and the figure of its owner Oskar Schindler were recalled in Steven Spielberg's 1993 film Schindler's List. The admission to the museum is included in the price of the tour.
You will personally go to where Oskar Schindler saved over a thousand people. His character and the stories of the Krakow Jews he saved are presented at the exhibition as part of the city's complicated war history. Oskar Schindler's heroic deed is recalled in his office, fortunately preserved in the factory's administrative building, which houses a symbolic "ark of survivors" made of thousands of pots resembling those produced by his employees during the war.
Krakow: Schindler's Factory Museum Guided Tour

Rated 4 Stars, based on 1 Reviews.
The exhibition "Krakow under Occupation 1939-1945", located in the former administrative building of Schindler's Enamel Factory, is a story about Krakow and the fate of its Polish and Jewish inhabitants during World War II, about the Germans - occupiers and the factory owner - Oskar Schindler, whose fate was recalled in the 1993 film by Steven Spielberg.
Wander through occupied Krakow with our professional guide who will help you delve into the meaning of the exhibition. Walking along the cobbled streets you will enter a hairdresser, photographer, an authentic photoplasticon, get on a tram, through the windows of which you will see a film about the life of the city, go through the narrow labyrinth of the ghetto with a Jewish apartment in it, and then with its inhabitants to the camp in Płaszów.
Touch the history, feel the emotions of the inhabitants of the city of the war period thanks to modern multimedia. And don't worry about the ticket...
Krakow: Home Army Museum Emil Fieldorf “Nil” - Entrance Ticket

Visitors have the opportunity to view the entire combat gear used by guerrilla soldiers, encompassing a diverse array of firearms, sidearms, and a variety of weapons from World War II. Additionally, the exhibit showcases uniforms and assorted items such as gas masks, helmets, combat bags, and dog tags. The display extends to documents that provide insight into daily life in occupied Poland, including identification cards issued by both the occupiers and the Polish Underground State, as well as propaganda photographs and prints.
Polish Countryside and Tyniec Abbey Bike Tour from Krakow

Rated 4.7 Stars, based on 32 Reviews.
Discover the beautiful countryside and historical sights around Krakow on a 4-hour afternoon bike tour. With an expert guide, cycle a trek bike out of the city past the former home of Pope John Paul II. Absorb the fresh air and scenery as you ride along the Vistula River, through tranquil Wolski Forest, and visit Tyniec Abbey, Poland’s oldest functioning monastery. Explore inside the church and museum as you learn about the monks’ daily rituals before finishing with a photo stop to capture Krakow at sunset.
Krakow: Vodka Factory Museum - Entrance Ticket and Audioguide

Rated 5 Stars, based on 3 Reviews.
The Polish Vodka Museum in Krakow offers a fascinating journey into the history and culture of one of Poland's most iconic beverages. Located in the heart of the city. The museum showcases the evolution of vodka production from its early beginnings to modern distillation techniques.
Visitors can explore interactive exhibits, learn about the various types of vodka, and discover the role vodka has played in Polish traditions and social life.
The museum also features guided tastings, allowing guests to sample a variety of premium Polish vodkas, making it an educational and enjoyable experience for both vodka enthusiasts and curious tourists alike.
Krakow: The Ethnographic Museum - Skip The Line Ticket

The heart of the Ethnographic Museum in Krakow is its collections - a unique, valuable and very diverse collection. A collection of artefacts, documents and works of art, in which each exhibit has its own history, connected to the history of a given person. We present these testimonies of the past and these stories to those living today, while caring for them with great care, preserving them and duly storing them for future generations.
The Museum owns a collection of over 300,000 archival items: manuscripts, drawings, photographs, slides, as well as many valuable studies by the most eminent Polish ethnographers: Józef Lompa, Oskar Kolberg, Seweryn Udziela, Kazimierz Moszyński, Tadeusz Seweryn; sets of old glass plates, notes, interviews, memoirs.
The collection is supplemented by a specialist library of around 30,000 volumes.
Krakow: Skip the Line Underground Museum Private Guided Tour

Rated 3 Stars, based on 1 Reviews.
Discover secrets under the Market Square in Krakow and explore unique interior of Underground Museum. Use our skip-the-line tickets, stay with your friends and get amazing trip in this one of a kind place in Poland!
Choose one of our excellent tour options tailored to your needs and interests. Read the description carefully as each option includes a different program
2-hours Krakow Underground Private Tour
During 2-hours trip you will have a guided tour to Underground Museum of Krakow with licensed guide. Skip-the-line tickets are included.
4-hours Krakow Underground & Old Town Private Tour
During 4-hours trip you will have a guided tour to Underground Museum of Krakow with licensed guide, also 2-hours of visiting Old Town. Skip-the-line tickets are included.
Take part in private tour, stay in small group with your friends and avoid 30-people tight crowd group offered by other tours agents to have the best moments during trip!
Oskar Schindler's Factory Museum Krakow Skip the Line Tour

Rated 5 Stars, based on 1 Reviews.
Visit the museum with a professional and licensed guide to meet a story about Krakow and the fate of its Polish and Jewish inhabitants during World War II.The great history of World War II intersects with everyday life, private life with the tragedy that affected the entire world.
The wartime history of Deutsche Emailwarenfabrik - DEF - and the figure of its owner Oskar Schindler were recalled in Steven Spielberg's 1993 film Schindler's List. To this day, it is a place visited by tourists from all countries of the world who want to personally go to where Oskar Schindler saved over a thousand people. His character and the stories of the Krakow Jews he saved are presented at the exhibition as part of the city's complicated war history. Oskar Schindler's heroic deed is recalled in his office, fortunately preserved in the factory's administrative building, which houses a symbolic "ark of survivors" made of thousands of pots resembling those produced by his employees during the war.
Krakow Private Traditional Polish Food Tour

Rated 4.8 Stars, based on 4 Reviews.
Choose one of our excellent tour options tailored to your needs and interests. Read the description carefully as each option includes a different program
2,5-hours Private Food Tasting
You will visit 2 places: a restaurant and a patisserie. In the restaurant, you will get a full set of traditional dishes (except soup & beer) and water. In the patisserie: delicious cake and coffee/tea. Also, a basic tour of Krakow Old Town with a guide
3,5-hours Private Food Tasting
The standard 3,5-hours version is the most commonly chosen option. Includes every position from the described menu at 3 carefully chosen local venues with a different atmosphere inside. Also, a guided tour of Krakow Old Town
5-hour Private Food Tour & Beer/Vodka
The Premium version is a combination of Food Tasting, Beer/Vodka Tasting in 4 places (no patisserie), and sightseeing! Try all the specialties from the described menu, enjoy a tasting of 8 beers or 8 vodkas, and a walking tour with highlights of Krakow
Skip-the-line Galicia Jewish Museum Private Tour in Krakow

Rated 5 Stars, based on 1 Reviews.
Discover Polish-Jewish history and heritage on a guided tour of the Galicia Jewish Museum in Krakow. Skip-the-line tickets are included. Extended options: explore the Old Jewish Quarter in Kazimierz District and visit the Tempel Synagogue.
Choose one of our excellent tour options tailored to your needs and interests.
1,5-hour: Jewish Museum
Choose this tour to visit the Galicia Jewish Museum with skip-the-line tickets.
3-hour: Jewish Museum & Kazimierz
Choose this tour to explore Kazimierz (Old Jewish Quarter) and visit the Galicia Jewish Museum with skip-the-line tickets.
4-hour: Jewish Museum, Kazimierz & Tempel Synagogue
Choose this tour to explore Kazimierz (Old Jewish Quarter) and visit the Temple Synagogue and Galicia Jewish Museum.
Visit one of a kind museum which presents large collections of Jewish heritage. It’s one of the biggest in Europe. Walk through fascinating exhibitions with very knowledgeable guide who uncover for you facts of Jews which you could miss.
Schindler's Factory Museum Skip the Line Ticket in Krakow

Visit the museum with a professional and licensed guide to learn about the story of Krakow and the fate of its Polish and Jewish inhabitants during World War II. The significant history of World War II intersects with everyday life, private life, and the tragedy that affected the entire world.
The wartime history of Deutsche Emailwarenfabrik - DEF - and its owner, Oskar Schindler, were depicted in Steven Spielberg's 1993 film Schindler's List. To this day, tourists from all over the world visit this place to personally experience where Oskar Schindler saved over a thousand people. The exhibition presents his character and the stories of the Krakow Jews he saved as part of the city's complex war history. Oskar Schindler's heroic deed is commemorated in his office, which has been fortunately preserved in the factory's administrative building. Inside, there is a symbolic "ark of survivors" made of thousands of pots resembling those produced by his employees during the war.
Group Tour Around Krakow by Golf Cart and Visit in Schindler Museum with ticket

Rated 4 Stars, based on 2 Reviews.
Get to the most important places of Krakow's Old Town and Jewish Kazimierz in a comfortable and eco-friendly electric vehicle, regardless of the weather and physical condition.
See the top destinations of Krakow, most of which are on the UNESCO world list. The view of the bustling Main Market Square with the Cloth Hall and St. Mary's Church, Wawel Castle, narrow medieval streets with city gates or the atmospheric corners of the Jewish district with synagogues will be remembered for a long time.
Leave the golf cart at the Schindler's Museum and visit it with a professional guide! Although it is associated with the name of a German entrepreneur who saved many Jews thanks to his employment 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 really leaves no one indifferent.
Czartoryski Palace Museum Tickets and Krakow Old Town Tour

Rated 5 Stars, based on 1 Reviews.
Visit the Princes Czartoryski Museum with skip-the-line tickets and see da Vinci’s Lady with an Ermine and other amazing art. Choose between a 2-hour tour of Krakow Old Town with museum tickets, or a 3,5-hour tour of the Old Town and Czartoryski Museum.
Choose one of our excellent tour options tailored to your needs and interests:
2-hour: Old Town Tour & Tickets to Czartoryski Museum
Enjoy a 2-hour tour of Krakow Old Town and receive skip-the-line tickets to the Czartoryski Museum (self-guided visit). See Wawel Castle, St. Mary's Basilica, Barbican, and more.
3,5-hour: Old Town & Czartoryski Palace Tour
Enjoy a 3,5-hour tour of Krakow Old Town and the Czartoryski Museum with skip-the-line tickets (guided visit). See Wawel Castle, St. Mary's Basilica, Barbican, and more.
Discover the highlights of Krakow's historic Old Town and see huge collection of Polish art in Czartoryski Palace.
Krakow: Old Town by Golf Cart, Wawel Castle and Underground Museum Guided Tour

Visit the most important places of the Old Town in a short time, using comfortable and eco-friendly electric vehicles with audioguides. Enter two interesting museums (Wawel Castle and the Market Underground Museum) with a local guide and entrance tickets, and enjoy a traditional Polish lunch in a cafe between sightseeing.
Opened in 2010, the Krakow Underground Museum on the Market Square is a kind of archaeological park, where you can observe images from the life of a large, bustling medieval city recreated with the help of modern technologies and artifacts found there.
The residence of Polish kings at Wawel is not only a symbol of statehood, the castle has also become one of the most important museums in Poland. It collects rich collections of paintings, graphics, sculptures, fabrics, goldsmiths, militaria, porcelain and furniture, and great Poles are still buried in the basement of the royal cathedral.