Experience the grandeur of Wawel Castle and Cathedral—two of Krakow’s most treasured landmarks—on a guided tour designed for those who appreciate history and art in equal measure. A symbol of Polish statehood and cultural excellence, Wawel Hill holds centuries of royal legacy within its walls.
Your expert guide will lead you through the elegant State Rooms of the Royal Castle, now part of a world-class museum. Discover Renaissance interiors, elaborate tapestries, and the famed Lanckoroński collection of Italian paintings. The castle’s galleries of porcelain, weaponry, and Eastern art—including Europe’s largest collection of Ottoman tents—reflect Poland’s position at the crossroads of cultures.
Next, explore the Gothic Wawel Cathedral, where monarchs were crowned, married, and laid to rest. Admire its ornate chapels, golden domes, and exquisite detail. Climb to the tower for panoramic views and the chance to touch the Sigismund Bell, before descending to the royal crypts—resting place of Poland’s greatest rulers and visionaries.
Then continue with a guided tour through Kraków’s UNESCO-listed Old Town, where centuries of history meet vibrant city life. Explore the Main Market Square, the Cloth Hall, and the historic streets that have made Kraków one of Europe’s most beautiful destinations.
See the Collegium Maius, the oldest university building in Poland, and learn about its most famous student, Nicolaus Copernicus. As you stroll between architectural landmarks, your guide shares stories about the city’s golden age, merchants’ guilds, and royal processions.
The highlight of the tour is entry to St. Mary’s Basilica, home to the magnificent Gothic Veit Stoss altar — a masterpiece of medieval art and storytelling. Your guide explains its fascinating details and history, helping you appreciate its importance to Kraków’s identity.
Perfect for first-time visitors, this compact yet rich walking tour offers an unforgettable introduction to the heart of the city.