Description
Summary
Description
Discover Krakow’s lesser-known treasures on a guided bike tour that takes you beyond the usual tourist paths. Led by a knowledgeable local guide, you’ll explore secret spots and fascinating neighborhoods that reveal the city’s rich and complex history.
The journey focuses on the stories of World War II and the communist era, bringing to life emotional and inspiring tales of resilience. As you cycle through the Podgorze district, you’ll visit a Jewish cemetery, the historic Jewish ghetto, and Schindler’s factory, gaining a deeper understanding of how these events shaped Poland and its people.
Your route includes a stop in Kazimierz, where you’ll admire the striking Skalka basilica and hear a brief introduction to the film Schindler’s List. Each location is carefully chosen to provide insight into Krakow’s past while showcasing its unique character.
The highlight of your ride is a panoramic viewpoint offering breathtaking views across the city, creating an unforgettable moment during your visit. Throughout the three-hour tour, your guide shares captivating stories that connect you to Krakow’s vibrant heritage.
Bicycles are provided for your comfort, and the tour is suitable for all fitness levels. With small group sizes and engaging commentary in English or Dutch, this experience is perfect for travelers seeking a memorable and meaningful way to see Krakow. Don’t miss your chance—secure your spot and discover the hidden side of Krakow today!







