Day 1
Arrival.
Transfer from the airport/railway station to the "Pod Wawelem" hotel.
Check-in.
Day 2
Morning: breakfast
You can do sightseeing by Tour-Bus. Visit Krakow like this is one of the best way to see a lot of important and historical places in Krakow. You have two-days ticket and you can get in/get out at any bus-stop unlimitedly, also - you can visit 3 from 4 Krakow's Museum (entrance fees) and the end you have indeed free beer! More information:
Regural sightseeing by bus
Afternoon
Shopping, free time
Day 3
Morning: breakfast
Krakow walking City Tour
This tour is a must for people visiting Krakow for the first time! It retraces the history of Krakow as the former capital of Poland. During the tour, which is to give you general impression of the city, we will follow the co-called Royal Route, visiting the most famous and historic sites in Krakow: the Wawel Hill, Royal Castle and the Cathedral, Old Town, Market Square - all these places are much more than just symbols of Krakow. A journey through the labyrinth of the medieval streets of Krakow gives you the chance not only to see the beauty of the architecture but also, while listening to fascinating local stories and legends, to feel the magic atmosphere of our unique city. Our licensed and experienced guides, who know Krakow as the back of their hand, will not only tell you the stories about Polish former capital city, but also advise you on the best restaurants, pubs, jewellery shops, museums, hotels, hairdressers and shopping centres, and many more.
Programme
We will start on the Wawel Hill, for centuries the centre of power of the Polish state, with its magnificent renaissance Royal Castle and the Cathedral with the royal tombs, Sigismundus’ Bell and the crypt. The next step is Kanonicza - the oldest street in Krakow. Then Grodzka Street will lead us to the Bishop’s Palace and the Franciscan Church, where we will admire the exceptional stained glass windows and art nouveau art. Later we will walk around the Main Market Square - the biggest medieval square in Europe, with the Renaissance Cloth Hall (where famous stall shops with the souvenirs are) and St. Mary’s Basilica with the marvelous medieval altar. We will visit also the University Quarter, paying special attention to Collegium Maius - the oldest building of the Jagiellonian University.
Day 4
Morning: breakfast
Check-out from the "Pod Wawelem" hotel
Transfer from the hotel to the airport/railway station