Discover the Real Flavours of Krakow – Choose Your Tasting Experience
Join us on a delicious walking tour through Krakow and discover the city through its most authentic flavours. Choose between a 1.5-hour food experience in the Old Town or a 2-hour culinary journey including the vibrant district of Kazimierz. Taste, explore and experience Poland the way locals do — one bite at a time.
1.5-hour: Old Town Street Food Tour
Short on time? Choose the 1.5-hour option and explore Krakow’s city centre while tasting its most iconic street food specialities.
Discover the traditional Krakow obwarzanek, try popular Polish street food and soak up the vibrant atmosphere of the Main Market Square and its surroundings. Along the way, your guide will share stories about Polish cuisine, history and everyday life — because food is one of the best ways to understand a culture.
You’ll also visit a local market to sample selected regional products and experience authentic flavours beyond the typical tourist spots. And to enjoy the full culinary tradition, be ready to taste traditional Polish vodka.
This tour is not just about food — it’s about culture, history and connection. It’s the perfect introduction to Krakow’s culinary scene in a fun and relaxed atmosphere.
2-hour: Kazimierz & Market Food Tour:
Choose the extended 2-hour option for a deeper, more immersive culinary adventure through Kazimierz — Krakow’s former Jewish Quarter, now one of its most creative and flavourful districts.
Your experience begins at the iconic Hala Targowa, a lively traditional market where locals shop for regional products. Here you’ll sample authentic Polish classics such as smoked sausage, regional cheeses, handmade pierogi, crunchy pickles and a sweet local treat.
From there, stroll through the atmospheric streets of Kazimierz and stop for one of Krakow’s most famous street foods — the legendary zapiekanka, warm, crispy and packed with flavour.
The tour continues in a retro communist-style bar, where you’ll taste traditional Polish zakąski, including smalec with bread, bigos and the historic Krakow speciality maczanka. To complete the experience, you’ll also enjoy traditional Polish vodka — an essential part of local culinary culture.
This option is perfect for travellers who want more tastings, more stories and a broader cultural perspective.