Description
Summary
Description
Step back in time on this immersive 3.5-hour tour through Krakow’s Nowa Huta district, exploring the city’s Communist past in a classic Trabant car. This unique experience lets you discover the heart of Poland’s Socialist era, guided by a local expert who brings history to life.
Your journey begins with convenient hotel pick-up, setting the tone for an adventure behind the Iron Curtain. Cruise the streets in a vintage Trabant, Polish Fiat, or Soviet Lada, soaking up stories of everyday life in Communist Krakow as you pass iconic landmarks and hidden gems.
Visit the abandoned headquarters of the former Lenin Steelworks, a striking symbol of the era. Inside, your guide reveals fascinating details about the site's history and its role in shaping Nowa Huta. You'll also explore a 1950s-style shop filled with authentic Communist memorabilia.
Indulge in a traditional Polish lunch at a retro restaurant, where you’ll sample classic appetizers and enjoy a shot of vodka with pickled cucumbers, just as locals once did. This stop offers a genuine taste of the period’s cuisine and hospitality, rounding out your cultural journey.
This private tour is available in English and accommodates groups of up to seven people, ensuring a personalized and comfortable experience. Don’t miss your chance to relive Krakow’s Communist era—secure your spot today and make history part of your travel story.







