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Explore Krakow! 70 free walks with Krakow guides

08 of July '20

Get to know one of Poland's most interesting and historically rich cities! Krakow hides many secrets and curiosities even for its residents. As part of the "Be a tourist in your own city - visit Krakow" campaign, there will be 70 free walks with Krakow guides, who will reveal the city's secrets - architectural, cultural and historical.

Krakow's monuments, cafes, synagogues, Wawel rulers, Nowa Huta, Young Poland or Jewish cemeteries - a total of 70 thematic walks with professional guides have been prepared for Krakow residents by the City of Krakow and the Krakow Festival Office as part of the "Be a tourist in your own city - visit Krakow" and "Undiscovered Krakow" campaign. The free walks will be organized on Saturdays and Sundays twice a day until October. This weekend you will be able to enjoy them for the first time!

Saturday, July 11

A tour of the Wawel Castle will take place on Saturday, July 11. During the "Royal Hill Differently" walk, you will be able to learn about the history of Wawel Hill: its urban planning and defense systems, as well as the guides will unlock the secrets of what interesting things archaeologists have found here. The start of the walk is 12:00 pm.

Also on Saturday there will be a walk "Romanesque Cracow": you will be able to get acquainted with the early medieval architecture of the city, admire the sacred buildings of the 11th and 12th centuries located on Wawel Castle and along the Royal Road. Start of the walk 2 pm.

Sunday, July 12

At noon on July 12, there will be a meeting with the youngest sightseeing enthusiasts to see "Legendary Krakow" with their own eyes . The walk will reveal (almost) all the city's secrets, its dragon legends and tales. Because, as it turns out, Krakow is full of magic, and its secrets are just waiting to be discovered. Start of the walk at 12:00 pm.

The second route prepared for Sunday is the "Tadeusz Kosciuszko in Krakow" trail. During the walk, you will be able to find out why the Poles built a mound dedicated to him and find places on the city plan related to this national hero. The start of the walk is 2 pm.

Detailed information is available in the news of the Krakow Travel portal.


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