Hop on Hop off Cracow Sightseeing Tour
Kraków, Poland
Trip Type: Hop-on Hop-off Tours
Duration: Flexible
Using hop on hop off Cracow Sightseeing Tour, you can visit the major touristic attractions of Krakow. Enjoy amazing views from the top of the double decker buses and get to know the major facts about Krakow and its monuments.
More About This Activity All Hop-on Hop-off Tours →
Using hop on hop off Cracow Sightseeing Tour, you can visit the major touristic attractions of Krakow. Enjoy amazing views from the top of the double decker buses and get to know the major facts about Krakow and its monuments.
Discover the beauty of the former Polish capital from the top of a double decker bus. Visit the monuments and the sites of interest in your own pace using the concept of hop on - hop off. Enjoy the amazing views of the city from the top floor enjoying at the same time audio guide commentary in eight languages to choose from, giving you the certificated information on the places of interest, history and curiosities. On the route all the highlights of the city can be found: the complex of the Wawel Castle which served as a seat of the polish kings until the end of the 16th century, National Museum with its wide collection of the art masterpieces, Kazimierz district which in the past was a place where the Jewish community resided and built many synagogues which can be admired till this day, Podgórze district related to the history of the ghetto created by the Germans occupying the city during the WWII, Schindler's Factory - a former enamel factory where Oscar Schindler managed to save approx. 1200 Jew employees by employing them in the factory. Today this historic place widely known from the Steven Spielberg's film "The Schindler's List" serves as the museum devoted to the reality of Cracov during the times of WWII and is considered one of the most interesting museums in the country. Heroes of the Ghetto Square- the center of the Jewish ghetto, today covered by many oversized, empty, scattered all over the square chairs that commemorate the victims of the tragic ghetto liquidation in 1943. The city center with Słowacki's Theatre, 19th century Railway Station, picturesque Planty park, Matejko Square with the most distinguish monument in the city devoted to the Grunwald battle, medieval city walls with its famous Florian Gate and the round Barbican fortress. The Main Square Market can be reached within the short walk from one of our stops in the center. Last but not least visit the Kościuszki's Mound which is located outside the city center and was built by the Cracov inhabitants in the 19th century to commemorate the national hero- Tadeusz Kościuszko.
Discover the beauty of the former Polish capital from the top of a double decker bus. Visit the monuments and the sites of interest in your own pace using the concept of hop on - hop off. Enjoy the amazing views of the city from the top floor enjoying at the same time audio guide commentary in eight languages to choose from, giving you the certificated information on the places of interest, history and curiosities. On the route all the highlights of the city can be found: the complex of the Wawel Castle which served as a seat of the polish kings until the end of the 16th century, National Museum with its wide collection of the art masterpieces, Kazimierz district which in the past was a place where the Jewish community resided and built many synagogues which can be admired till this day, Podgórze district related to the history of the ghetto created by the Germans occupying the city during the WWII, Schindler's Factory - a former enamel factory where Oscar Schindler managed to save approx. 1200 Jew employees by employing them in the factory. Today this historic place widely known from the Steven Spielberg's film "The Schindler's List" serves as the museum devoted to the reality of Cracov during the times of WWII and is considered one of the most interesting museums in the country. Heroes of the Ghetto Square- the center of the Jewish ghetto, today covered by many oversized, empty, scattered all over the square chairs that commemorate the victims of the tragic ghetto liquidation in 1943. The city center with Słowacki's Theatre, 19th century Railway Station, picturesque Planty park, Matejko Square with the most distinguish monument in the city devoted to the Grunwald battle, medieval city walls with its famous Florian Gate and the round Barbican fortress. The Main Square Market can be reached within the short walk from one of our stops in the center. Last but not least visit the Kościuszki's Mound which is located outside the city center and was built by the Cracov inhabitants in the 19th century to commemorate the national hero- Tadeusz Kościuszko.
« Go Back