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Description
Step into the heart of Krakow and discover the poignant history of its Jewish Quarter and former ghetto on this immersive golf cart tour. Guided by an expert driver and an informative audio guide, you'll explore the streets where Jewish life flourished before World War II.
Your journey begins in Kazimierz, the vibrant center of Jewish culture in Krakow. Here, you'll pass by one of Europe's largest synagogue complexes and learn about the community's traditions and daily life before the Nazi occupation.
The tour continues to Podgórze, the site of the former Jewish ghetto. You'll see the powerful Ghetto Heroes Square, the symbolic empty chairs monument, the Eagle Pharmacy, and remnants of the original ghetto wall, each site telling its own story of resilience and loss.
Conclude your experience at the historic Oskar Schindler Factory, now part of the Historical Museum of Krakow. While entry to the museum is not included, you can choose to explore it further on your own or return to the starting point with your group.
This small-group tour accommodates up to 12 people and lasts about one hour, with audio guides available in multiple languages. Secure your spot now and experience Krakow's moving Jewish heritage firsthand.







