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Jewish District Private Walking Tour with a Guide

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Begin your journey at the Old Synagogue, the oldest synagogue in Poland, where you'll discover its architectural significance and its pivotal role in Jewish life. Stroll down Szeroka Street, the heart of the Jewish Quarter, and uncover the community’s deep-rooted history.

Next, visit the Remuh Synagogue, a private prayer house linked to Krakow’s most renowned rabbi, and ...

Meeting point

Szeroka 20, 31-053 Krakow, Poland. - Meet your guide in front of Hotel Ester.

Szeroka Street

Begin your journey in the vibrant heart of Kraków's Jewish Quarter, Szeroka Square. Marvel at the charming cobblestone streets and picturesque buildings that evoke the area's rich history and cultural heritage.

Old Synagogue

Explore the oldest synagogue in Poland, dating back to the 15th century. Admire the synagogue's stunning Gothic architecture and discover its fascinating history as a center of Jewish religious and cultural life in Kraków.

Remuh Synagogue

Visit the historic Remuh Synagogue, renowned for its beautiful Renaissance-style architecture and rich artistic heritage. Learn about the synagogue's significance as a place of worship and its role in preserving Kraków's Jewish traditions.

Schindler's List Passage

Follow in the footsteps of Oscar Schindler and the Jewish residents he saved during World War II as you walk through the iconic Schindler's List Passage. Discover the powerful story behind this historic site and its connection to Steven Spielberg's acclaimed film.

Plac Bohaterow Getta

Pay tribute to the heroes of the Kraków Ghetto at the Square of Ghetto Heroes. Learn about the courageous resistance efforts of the Jewish community during the Holocaust and honor their memory at this poignant memorial.

Eagle Pharmacy

Explore the historic Pharmacy Under the Eagle, a symbol of hope and resilience during the darkest days of World War II. Hear the inspiring stories of its owner, Tadeusz Pankiewicz, and the brave individuals who sought refuge within its walls.

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