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Krakow: Ghetto and World War II Walking Tour

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2 hour(s)
English (United Kingdom)
Krakow, Poland

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World War II–themed walking tour in Krakow’s Podgórze district

Explore the former Krakow Jewish Ghetto area

Learn powerful stories of resilience, suffering, and survival

See remaining sections of the original ghetto walls

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Podgórze Walking Tour Revisits Kraków’s Wartime History and Memory


A guided walking tour through Kraków’s Podgórze district is offering visitors a deeply reflective journey into the city’s World War II history. The experience focuses on the former Jewish Ghetto area, once central to the Nazi occupation, where events of suffering, resilience, and survival left a lasting mark on the city’s identity.


Beginning in Podgórze, participants walk through streets that bear witness to some of the darkest chapters of the 20th century. Guides share detailed accounts of the Jewish community’s life before and during the occupation, helping visitors understand the human experiences behind historical events.


Along the route, visitors encounter remnants of the original ghetto walls, stark reminders of the forced isolation imposed during the war. These preserved fragments serve as powerful symbols of loss and remembrance, offering a tangible connection to the past.


The tour blends education and commemoration, encouraging thoughtful reflection on Kraków’s wartime history while honoring those who lived through it. Through storytelling and on-site exploration, the experience provides meaningful insight into one of the city’s most significant historical landscapes.

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  • Professional guide
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  • Food and Drinks
  • Gratuities

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Sun protection recommended: hat, sunglasses, and sunscreen 

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  • No pets allowed
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  • Groups of friends
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Explore More Echoes of History: A Walk Through Krakow's WWII Past
Explore More Echoes of History: A Walk Through Krakow's WWII Past
Explore More Echoes of History: A Walk Through Krakow's WWII Past
Explore More Echoes of History: A Walk Through Krakow's WWII Past
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Explore More Echoes of History: A Walk Through Krakow's WWII Past

Krakow’s fairytale charm is undeniable, but to truly understand this city, you must confront its harrowing past. The Ghetto and World War II Walking Tour offers a profound journey into this difficult, yet essential, chapter of history. Our guide led us from the historic Jewish quarter of Kazimierz, once a vibrant center of culture, across the river to Podgórze, the site of the former Nazi ghetto. Standing in Ghetto Heroes Square, surrounded by the haunting memorial of empty chairs, is an unforgettable, somber experience. We saw remnants of the ghetto wall and learned the powerful stories behind landmarks like Oskar Schindler's Enamel Factory, a place of both immense tragedy and incredible bravery. This isn't just a history lesson; it's a deeply moving experience that provides crucial context to the city you see today. It’s a powerful reminder of resilience and the importance of remembrance. Don't just see Krakow's beauty; understand its soul. Book your Ghetto and WWII Walking Tour to uncover the stories that must never be forgotten.