1st day
Arrival in Kraków, lunch and accommodation in Hotel in Krakow.
After a short break departure for a guided tour via the beautiful streets of Old Town in Kraków and the largest market square in Europe –
Rynek Główny (in medieval Europe it was the meeting place of Kraków burghers and merchants from all over the Europe), you can meet inhabitants sitting in the gardens of pubs and restaurants of Kraków and hear the Bugle Call, played from the taller tower of
St. Mary’s Church every hour to four sides of the world. Entrance to the St. Mary’s Church with one of the largest Gothic altars in Europe which was carved in linden wood by Master Veit Stoss.
Further sightseeing along Royal Route to
Kazimierz District (Jewish District in Krakow ).
At the present Kazimierz is one of the most popular districts of the city, thanks to its rich tradition and the atmosphere enabling us to feel the „spirit” of its former inhabitants.
Dinner in Kazimierz district with the concert of Klezmer music.
2nd day After breakfast guided tour of
Kraków, including entrance to
Wawel Castle (The Polish Acropolis. Originally Romanesque, later Gothic, the castle is mostly a Renaissance construction in its present form) and
Collegium Maius (the oldest preserved building of the Jagiellonian University, founded by The Royal Act at 12
th May 1364, dates back to the early 15
th century. The museum’s rich collection includes objects related to Nicolas Copernicus, who studied at the Krakow’ s Academy, old Arabian astronomic instruments, including famous early-16
th century globe with a representation of ). Lunch in the restaurant in Old Town
For the afternoon we would like to offer two options:
1. COMMUNISM TOUR of Nowa Huta district
Visit the district of Nowa H09uta,"Stalin's gift to Krakow ", and discover a
centrally-planned Socialist city, complete with steel works and tenement houses built in the Renaissance style of the Soviets. This unique district was meant to be a
model communist city, but later came to be one of the centres
of revolution and resistance within , leading to the eventual overthrow of the Communist government. During our in-depth guided tour, you will travel back in time in a JELCZ 272 aka - THE CUCUMBER, to experience the wonders of this one-of-a-kind city. Not only will
discover how the average Pole lived, worked and played under Communism, but
stories and anecdotes from your Guide will bring the "good ol' days" back to life!You’ll get a first hand taste of everyday life in during the 1970s in our exclusive and unchanged
genuine Communist apartment. This tour also includes the rare opportunity to
eat pickled cucumbers and toast the “good ol’ days” with our close friend, and Communist relic, Mr. Vieslav. Plus we’ll even let you try your hand at
driving the trusty Trabant!
Communist-era restaurant.
The group would be divided into 3. Each of them will be driving a quads and off road cars with an English speaking instructor. One of the smaller groups will be driving the quads and rest of two will be playing paintball
at the same time. Then the winner will be replaced by the group that had before quads. And the next will be the same scenery. The group who will gain the most number of points will be the winner of the “biathlon”.
– one of the most ancient mines in the world. It has been operating since the 13
century with no intermissions. In 1978, it was listed as
. The tourist route open for visitors connects three levels, and reaches 135 meters under the surface. Besides the Tourist Route, the underground passages and chambers house the Kraków Salt - Works Museum creates one of the largest mining-related museums in Europe.