Cracow: Kazimierz Jewish Quarter Walking Tour
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The former Jewish district of Krakow, Kazimierz, is like another city within a city. See its uniqueness through a guided walk and discovering fragments of past history in buildings, streets, stories.
Highlights
- Visit Kazimierz and discover a unique part of Krakow, shaped by a cultural mix
- Discover the remains of Krakow's rich Jewish cultural heritage
- Hear interesting facts and trivia about the district and its inhabitants
Description
Start your guided walk through the streets of Kazimierz from its heart - Szeroka Street with a view of one of the synagogues. Find out who and when founded this place, which eventually became a stopover for a large number of Jewish settlers and was shaped by them for centuries, until World War II, which influenced the fate of the entire city, and this place in particular. There is so much to see in Kazimierz. See how history mixes with the present - next to iconic places such as the Old Synagogue, the ritual baths and the houses of former Jewish families, retro-style restaurants and cafes have been established. Walk past the active Remuh Synagogue with its cemetery, learn about rituals and customs in everyday life (trade, cuisine) and after death, as well as about relations with Polish neighbors and why Judaism and Christianity were so intertwined in the Jewish district. Together with your guide, find various signs and symbols hidden even in the architecture of buildings to understand what the real Kazimierz is like.
Includes
Walking tour
Professional guide
Important Information
- Please note this is a walking group tour without visiting a museums.
Easy cancellation
Cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund