Private Tour: Krakow Catholic Churches and Monuments

Highlights

  • Instant ConfirmationPrivate guide for a more personalized experienceSoak up the atmosphere on a walking tourGreat overview and orientation of the city

Summary

Visit Wawel Cathedral and St Mary’s Basilica with a private guide, and check out a selection of Krakow’s most interesting Catholic churches, too. Admire the baroque façade of the Church of St Anne, discover one of the oldest churches in Krakow Old Town and learn about the Poor Clare Sisters who live in a city convent. Pass Wawel Royal Castle and climb the bell tower of Wawel Cathedral to finish the private tour on a high note. Even better, enjoy personalized commentary from a private guide.

Tour info

Duration
3 hours
Group Size
Pricing (From)
Adult: (18-64 years)
€140.00
Child: (3-12 years)
€20.00
Youth: (18-64 years)
€180.00
Senior: (65-120 years)
€39.00
Commentary
English
Meeting Point

Absolute Tour Center: Floriańska 37, 31-019 Kraków, Krakow, PL

Dropoff location

Why take this tour?

Meet your private guide at your central Krakow hotel and begin with a stroll to and around Krakow Old Town and chat about your itinerary. If there is anything you really want to see, let your guide know. The best thing about having a private guide is that the commentary can be tailored to the things that interest you most: be it the churches’ religious history or perhaps their architecture and artwork. Most of your tour is done on foot, but a public transport ticket is included, should it need to be used.

Your first stop is outside the ornate Church of St Anne, a building often said to be one of Poland’s most beautiful baroque churches. Learn about its history, and then cross Rynek Główny to visit St Mary’s Basilica. Admire its towering Gothic altarpiece, carved by the leading German sculptor Veit Stoss.
Continue to the Church of St Adalbert (aka the Church of St Wojciech), one of the oldest churches in Krakow Old Town, and cross to the Church of St Francis of Assisi to see its stained-glass windows and cloister. The Bishop’s Palace is next up, so have your camera ready to capture snaps of the so-called “papal window” where Pope John Paul II addressed his followers when in Krakow.
Hear tales of the popular pope as you walk onward the Church of Saints Peter and Paul. As you pose for photos in front of its baroque façade, learn about a group of nuns, known as the Poor Clare Sisters, who live in the nearby convent.
Finally, stroll up the hill to see Wawel Royal Castle and visit Wawel Cathedral. Hear stories and secrets from the castle’s past, and make your way up to the cathedral’s Sigismund Bell. The route to the bell tower takes in some 70 steps; if you’re not up for the climb, use the time to explore the cathedral instead.
After three hours, your private tour ends in the city center from where you can make you way back to your hotel on nearby Public transportation. Feel free to ask the guide for directions.

What’s included?

  • Private English speaking guide

  • Hotel pick-up

  • Entry/Admission - Wawel Cathedral

  • Food and drinks

  • Gratuities

  • Hotel drop-off

  • Groups over 15 people

Things to know

Before you go

  • Please wear modest clothing (covering the shoulders and thighs) when visiting our Krakow churches. Male visitors are requested to enter with a bare head – unless this is against the rules of their religion. If participants would like to visit the Sigismond Bell (included as part of the tour) they must be fit enough to climb up the 70 steps into the bell in the tower of the Wawel Cathedral.

  • Wear modest clothing that covers shoulders and thighs to visit the churches

  • Male visitors are requested to enter with bare heads, unless this is against the rules of their religion

Cancellation Policy

    Up to 24 hours before the beginning of the activity: full refund Less than 24 hours before the beginning of the activity or no-show: no refund

About operator:

Absolute Tours specializes in small-group and private walking, bike, e-bike tours and some themed tours, like alternative culture or communist history in Budapest. The tours run in English and as interactive participation of the guests encouraged, so we never use headphones. 

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