Go beneath Kraków’s Main Market Square to explore the Rynek Underground Museum, where the medieval city comes to life through original relics, trade routes, and immersive reconstructions of daily life. Then continue above ground on a guided Old Town walk uncovering stories of crime, punishment, superstition, and long-forgotten mysteries.
Your journey continues above ground at St. Mary’s Basilica, once surrounded by a cemetery where justice was swift and unforgiving. As you walk along Szpitalna and Floriańska Streets, your guide reveals chilling tales of crimes committed behind historic façades.
Near the Reformed Monastery, uncover stories of hidden chambers, preserved mummies, and the ominous “Death Bell” once rung for the dying. At Szczepański Square, legends of haunted palaces, alchemists, and lingering curses add another layer to the city’s past.
The tour concludes in the Main Market Square, where medieval justice was carried out publicly. Learn about executioners, punishment rituals, and the tools once used to enforce the law — echoes of a darker era that still linger in Kraków’s most iconic space.
This tour combines immersive history with gripping storytelling, offering a rare perspective on Kraków’s medieval life — both its everyday rhythms and its darker secrets. Perfect for curious travellers who enjoy history with a dramatic twist.
This distinctive experience blends archaeology, storytelling, and dark legends into one unforgettable journey. Discover everyday medieval life underground, then uncover the city’s eerie past above ground — ideal for travellers drawn to history with a mysterious edge.
Explore Kraków’s hidden archaeological treasure beneath the Main Market Square with skip-the-line access. Follow your expert guide through atmospheric underground corridors where remnants of medieval streets, market stalls, and trade relics reveal the city’s vibrant commercial past.
Multimedia installations — including holograms, soundscapes, and projections — recreate the rhythm of medieval life. Hear stories of merchants, craftsmen, and travellers who once shaped Kraków into one of Europe’s most important trade centres.