Krakow: Kazimierz Jewish Quarter Guided Walking Tour
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Experience cultural Kazimierz, Krakow's former Jewish district, on this guided walking tour. Learn about its history as you discover galleries and street art, beautiful synagogues, and a flea market.
Highlights
- Walk down Szeroka Street - a center of former Jewish culture
- Find all 7 old synagogues and 1 cemetery in the maze of streets
- Visit the flea market on Nowy Square and taste some local food
Description
Most of Kazimierz is full of tourists, expensive restaurants and cozy hotels. You will find tons of galleries and antique shops. There are also beautifully preserved synagogues and Christian churches. And a whole lot of food trucks, cafes, street stalls with aromatic smells spreading around. There is also a lot of colorful street art and neglected, even deterrent tenement houses ... Thousands of scenes in hundreds of films were shot here.
Kazimierz, however, is thoroughly permeated with the culture, history and life of Jews. Those who founded this city centuries ago formed a closed community and died in the Holocaust.
Follow your guide along the famous Szeroka Street with Remu and the Old Synagogue, old city walls and tenement houses, towards Nowy Square filled with bars, cafes and restaurants.
Explore and feel the legacy of Jewish culture that remains hidden in the maze of streets in a fashionable district.
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Professional guide
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Cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund