Public sector
Wycieczki szkolne do Krakowa
Want to organize an interesting and well-planned trip to Krakow for your class? I’d be happy to help.
For years, I’ve been guiding school groups around Krakow, striving to present the city in an engaging, accessible, and age-appropriate way. History doesn’t have to be boring – it can be a story, an adventure, and good fun.
I’ll help you plan the entire trip – from the sightseeing itinerary to practical organizational details.
What do I offer?
✅ Preparation of a detailed sightseeing plan
✅ Suggestions for accommodation, parking, and public transportation
✅ Assistance in selecting museums and booking tickets
✅ Meal arrangements at trusted locations (including during day trips)
✅ Audio guide equipment, allowing even large groups to comfortably explore the city
✅ Interesting, lively tours adapted to the age of the students
Suggested sightseeing routes 😎
👑 The Royal Route – Krakow’s most important monuments 👑
A walk along the city’s most important historical route, once used by kings to ascend to Wawel Castle. During the tour, we will learn about Krakow’s history and see its most important monuments.
Along the route, you’ll see:
⚜️ Barbican
⚜️ Florian’s Gate
⚜️ Main Market Square
⚜️ St. Mary’s Church
⚜️ Cloth Hall
⚜️ Grodzka Street
⚜️ Wawel Hill (Cathedral and Royal Castle)
🕍 Kazimierz – Jewish Quarter 🕍
A walk through one of Krakow’s most unique districts. We’ll learn about the history of the Jewish community, its traditions, and culture, and see the most important places connected with the former life of the Jewish city.
Along the route, you’ll find:
🕎 Old Synagogue
🕎 Isaac’s Synagogue
🕎 High Synagogue
🕎 Szeroka Street
🕎 Remuh Synagogue and Cemetery
🕎 Nowy Square
🐲 Krakow Legends (for preschoolers and young children) 🐲
This tour is designed especially for the youngest participants. During the tour, children will learn about Krakow’s most famous legends – the Wawel Dragon, the bugle call from St. Mary’s Tower, and the King of Krakow.
The tour is structured as a story and a game, allowing children to learn about the city’s history in a light and engaging way.
How to organize a tour? It’s really simple.
All you need to do is:
✅ Provide the date of your visit and the number of participants,
✅ Tell us what you want to see (or you can let me know what you’d like to see),
✅ Gather your students and come to Krakow.
We’ll take care of the rest on site.
Please contact me and book your trip.
I’d be happy to help you organize one of the most interesting school visits to Krakow. 🏰
