Krakow: Jewish Quarter Kazimierz & Schindler's Factory Guided Tour

3 hours and 30 minutes

Moderate

Discover Kraków’s Jewish heritage in Kazimierz and explore the city’s wartime history at Schindler’s Factory, where powerful exhibitions, original artifacts, and stories of survival bring the past to life.

Explore two defining chapters of Kraków’s past in one meaningful journey. Walk through Kazimierz, the historic centre of Jewish life and tradition, then enter Schindler’s Factory Museum, where stories of wartime courage and survival unfold through immersive exhibitions and authentic testimony.


Highlights:

• Walk the historic streets of Kazimierz, Kraków’s former Jewish quarter

• Learn about centuries of Jewish culture, faith, and everyday life

• Visit Schindler’s Factory Museum with a licensed expert guide

• Discover the wartime history of Kraków and the story of Oskar Schindler

• See original artifacts and immersive exhibitions depicting life under Nazi occupation


More than a historical tour, this experience is about memory and understanding. Walking from Kazimierz to Schindler’s Factory, you follow the path of Kraków’s Jewish community—from a flourishing cultural centre to a struggle for survival—gaining deeper insight into the city’s identity and resilience.


Itinerary:

Kazimierz – Jewish Quarter / 1 hour 30 minutes / Free admission

Begin in Kazimierz, one of Kraków’s most atmospheric districts and the historic heart of Jewish religious and social life. For centuries, this neighbourhood thrived as a centre of faith, learning, and community. Walk along narrow cobbled streets lined with historic synagogues, prayer houses, and traditional townhouses. Your guide brings forward stories of rabbis, merchants, and families who shaped daily life here long before the war.

As you move through hidden courtyards and former market areas, you’ll hear about rituals, traditions, and the rhythms of everyday life that once filled Kazimierz with colour and sound—offering a vivid picture of a community deeply rooted in the city’s history.


Schindler’s Factory Museum / 1 hour 30 minutes | Admission ticket included

Continue to one of Kraków’s most powerful museums: Schindler’s Enamel Factory. With skip-the-line access and a licensed guide, explore the permanent exhibition “Kraków under Nazi Occupation 1939–1945.” Rather than focusing solely on a single biography, the museum presents a wide-ranging portrait of a city transformed by war.

Housed in the former factory of Oskar Schindler, the exhibition reveals the daily experiences of both Jewish and non-Jewish residents during the occupation. Original artifacts, photographs, and carefully reconstructed interiors immerse visitors in the atmosphere of fear, restriction, and uncertainty that defined wartime Kraków.

The exhibition’s narrow, dimly lit rooms are intentionally designed to evoke confinement and pressure, turning historical facts into a deeply emotional, physical experience. Within this broader narrative, Schindler’s actions stand out as an extraordinary example of moral courage. His factory became a place of refuge, saving the lives of more than one thousand Jewish workers amid deportations and destruction.


Meeting point: Szeroka 24, 31-053 Krakow  Meet your guide on the steps of the Old Synagogue.  They will hold a Kazimierz Guided Tour sign.  (click to go to the Google maps)   

End point:  Lipowa 4

ENG Contact Number: +48 727 001 040

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What's included?

    Licensed expert local guide

    Walking tour of Kazimierz Jewish Quarter

    Skip-the-line admission ticket to Schindler’s Factory Museum

    Guided tour inside Schindler’s Factory with expert guide

    Exclusions
      Please note

        We kindly ask that you arrive at least 10 minutes prior to the tour start time. Once the group has entered, late arrivals cannot be accommodated and tickets are non-refundable.

        The exhibition features narrow passageways and an immersive layout designed to reflect the atmosphere of Kraków during World War II.

        Although the building originally functioned as Schindler’s factory, it now operates as a museum and no longer contains original production equipment.

        All group tours are conducted in a single language; please select your preferred option at the time of booking.

        In accordance with museum guidelines, group size is limited to a maximum of 25 participants.

        As the museum issues personalized tickets, providing the full names of all participants at the time of booking is mandatory. Failure to do so may result in denied entry.


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