Many claim that Krakow avoided the destruction of The Second World
War. This can be said for the city's beautiful architecture, but not for
its population. For centuries, Kazimierz, also known as the Jewish
Quarter, was home to thousands of Jews. After the war only a few
survivors remained. A portion of these survivors were saved by a
German entrepreneur named Oskar Schindler . His story, made famous by
the Steven Spielberg film Schindler's List filmed on location here,
retraces the steps of those he saved. We will take you to his famous
enamel factory in addition to the remains of the Jewish Ghetto, Jewish
cemeteries and synagogues dotted throughout the district.
Duration:
c.a. 4 hours
Departure Dates:
Daily (on several dates Kazimierz's synagogues are closed,
this information will be available upon booking)
Departure Point and time:
Pick up location and time available upon request
Return Details:
Guests returned to original pick up location
Included in Price:
- Transportation by private car with English speaking guide
- Entrance to Synagogues
Additional Info:
- Tours must be booked at least 24 hours in advance of your scheduled tour date
- Confirmation will be sent via e-mail
Price: 170 zl* (approx. 51EUR,40GBP)
* Polish Zloty, per person. Groups over 10 persons - price negotiableTours are available in English and others. Request other languages in advance. Prices include all entrance fees and taxes.

