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Discover the moving history of Krakow, Poland, with a guided tour of Schindler’s Factory, as featured in the Oscar-winning film “Schindler’s List.” Led by a licensed museum guide, you’ll learn the compelling story of Oskar Schindler, whose courageous actions saved countless Jewish lives during World War II.
Continue your journey through the historic streets of Podgórze, the site of Krakow’s Jewish Ghetto. Walk past the remains of the original ghetto wall, see the buildings where Jewish families once lived, visit the poignant “Under the Eagle” pharmacy, and pause at the symbolic Empty Chair Monument in Heroes’ Square.
After exploring Krakow’s wartime past, you’ll be comfortably driven to the town of Wieliczka, located just 10 kilometers from Krakow. Here, you’ll have the opportunity to visit one of Europe’s oldest and largest salt mines, a UNESCO World Heritage Site renowned for its fascinating underground chambers and sculptures.
Explore the depths of the 700-year-old Wieliczka Salt Mine at your own pace, wandering through its intricate network of tunnels and corridors that stretch over 245 kilometers and reach depths of 340 meters. The self-guided experience lets you uncover the mine’s secrets in your own time.
This memorable full-day tour includes a guided visit to Schindler’s Factory and the Jewish Ghetto, transport to Wieliczka, and entry to the salt mine. Don’t miss your chance to delve into Krakow’s rich history and remarkable sites—check availability and secure your spot today!







