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Step into the poignant history of Krakow’s Jewish Ghetto on this guided walking tour through the Podgórze district in Poland. Led by a knowledgeable local guide, you’ll explore the streets where thousands endured unimaginable hardship during World War II, gaining insight into the area’s enduring legacy.
Your journey begins at Ghetto Heroes’ Square, a powerful memorial marked by cast-iron chairs that symbolize the possessions left behind by Krakow’s Jewish residents. This evocative site was once the gathering point for deportations to concentration camps, making it a place of deep reflection and remembrance.
Continue to a preserved section of the original ghetto wall, where a commemorative plaque stands as a somber reminder of the suffering and resilience of those who lived within its confines. The wall now serves as a monument and a place of pilgrimage for visitors from around the world.
The tour also takes you past historic homes and the famous "Under the Eagle" pharmacy, offering glimpses into daily life during the ghetto’s existence. Your guide will share personal stories and historical details that bring the past vividly to life, ensuring a meaningful and educational experience.
This one-hour tour is suitable for all fitness levels and is available in several languages. With convenient public transport options nearby and small group sizes, it’s easy to join. Secure your spot now to connect with Krakow’s powerful history—availability is limited, so book today!





