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From Krakow: Polish Folk Show with All-You-Can-Eat Dinner

1. From Krakow: Polish Folk Show with All-You-Can-Eat Dinner

Enjoy a special evening featuring a folk show. During the event, you will hear dynamic and lively Polish folk music and see traditional Polish dances from Kraków and other parts of Poland. You will be invited to interact with the dancers and musicians if you wish to participate. This event is great fun and entertaining for everybody, especially for guests who want to learn about Polish culture and food. Celebrate with your family, partner, or friends during this experience. The restaurant is situated just outside of Krakow and overlooks beautiful Lake Kryspinów. You will be taken by a double-decker bus through the picturesque parts of Krakow. The folk show dinner includes a glass of cherry vodka upon welcome, a 3-course dinner, a regional cold buffet, and a regional warm buffet. You will also have unlimited drinks - including beer and wine.

Krakow: Folk Show & 3-Course Dinner at Jama Michalika Café

2. Krakow: Folk Show & 3-Course Dinner at Jama Michalika Café

Immerse yourself in Polish culture with this Folk music and dancing show in Krakow. Have the opportunity to dance along with the music. Feast on a mouth-watering dinner of authentic Polish food.  Begin your evening at Jama Michalika Café in the heart of Krakow. Soak up the atmosphere in this space that was once a bustling hub for the city’s bohemian crowd. Sit among paintings and caricatures of Krakow's artists, writers, and journalists. Relax as the concert and dancing performance starts. Learn about Polish traditions and folklore as you watch performers dressed in regional costumes tell their stories through dance and folk music. Be invited to join in with the dancing during the concert. Afterward, savor a 3-course dinner of traditional Polish fare amid the lively atmosphere. With appetites sated, your dinner show will conclude after your meal. 

Krakow: Guided Sightseeing E-Scooter Tour with Food Tasting

3. Krakow: Guided Sightseeing E-Scooter Tour with Food Tasting

Meet your guide then hop onboard your e-scooter and begin your sightseeing adventure. Glide through the city streets and pass by a selection of famous landmarks. The tour covers the areas of Old Town, Podgórze, and Kazimierz. Highlights include Florian’s Gate, Wawel Castle, Wawel Dragon, the Ghetto Wall, the Old Synagogue, Bernatek Footbridge, the Cloth Hall, and more. Along the way, listen to your guide explain the history and importance of each site. Once you’ve worked up a bit of an appetite, stop for some traditional Polish snacks. The treats on offer are Oscypek (smoked sheep's cheese) and Obwarzanek (a traditional snack unique to Krakow). As well as some locally produced ice cream and other authentic delicacies. By the end of the tour you’ll have seen and tasted the very best that Krakow has to offer.

Krakow: The Full Polish Food and Vodka Experience

4. Krakow: The Full Polish Food and Vodka Experience

Enjoy the ultimate experience of Polish culture and cuisine on this 5-course guided, evening dining tour. Discover a selection of Krakow's best-hidden restaurants, and dine on some of the most delicious food and vodka Poland has to offer. During the tour, savor 5 courses of food consisting of 3 main courses and 2 tasters, as well as 4 different vodkas. Listen to your guide's stories as you embark on a journey of culinary delight. Menu • Polish Zurek Soup • Pierogi• Gołabki (pork and cabbage rolls) with potatoes and sauce • Highland cheese • Traditional Polsih dessert • Flavored Polish vodka • Bison grass vodka • Speciality shot

Krakow: Guided Craft Beer Tour

5. Krakow: Guided Craft Beer Tour

Just as there is no practice without theory, you should not drink beer without professional tastings. During your visit to three pubs you will talk about the history of beer, including how to taste it, and the types of beer unique to Poland. You will be shown how vast the range of beer flavors are, and how beer, or piwo in Polish, is the most obvious beverage to drink in Poland. The Poles are lucky to be currently experiencing a so-called “Polish craft-beer revolution”, with dozens of microbreweries opening each year. During your trip you will visit 3 pubs. At the first one, you'll attempt to figure out just why Pilsner is the go-to beer almost everywhere in the world. Additionally, your guide will talk you through the most effective way to taste beer. In the second pub, you’ll try two types of beer unique to Poland. This includes the legendary Grodzisk, which is also called a champagne beer, and its recipe has stayed unaltered since the 13th century. For those of you who think you've tried it all, in the third pub you'll be shown how different beers can be. Your guides will also talk with you about the booming craft beer scene that has been happening in Poland over the last decade.

Krakow: 4-Hour Polish Food Tour

6. Krakow: 4-Hour Polish Food Tour

Feast your way around Krakow on a half-day food tasting tour, and experience Polish hospitality at its most abundant! Meet your guide on Plac Wolnica (Wolnica Square), in the city’s Kazimierz district. Then, walk around some of the most historic streets, stopping for approximately 10 tastings (enough for a full meal with dessert). Learn that Polish cuisine is much more than pierogi (cheese and potato dumplings, mostly served in English-speaking restaurants) as you sample cold cuts and cheeses, regional puddings, and much more. Visit 4-6 carefully selected establishments, and hear the stories behind them. Discover why the Poles complain about the quality of their bread, why they sometimes long for food produced in the 1970s, and why "fermented" doesn't mean "gone off." Walk off some of the calories along the way, admiring the Baroque and Renaissance sights of Krakow Old Town.

Krakow: Old Town with Wine and Tapas Walking Tour

7. Krakow: Old Town with Wine and Tapas Walking Tour

Feel like a local as you uncover the secrets of Krakow's Old Town on a guided walking tour. Admire sights like the Cloth Hall Museum and the Gothic St. Mary's Basilica while also discovering some hidden gems. Delight your senses with wines and tapas at a 15th-century cellar. Meet your guide and begin your Old Town walking tour. Stroll to sights like the grand Rynek Główny square. Walk down narrow lanes past funky stores and quaint cafes. Work up an appetite and head to a 15th-century traditional wine cellar. Taste 3 wines that have been recommended by local experts along with delicious Polish tapas dishes. Finish your tour at a local rooftop café where you can purchase a glass of wine and take in the atmosphere of this fabulous city with uninterrupted views of the Krakow skyline and the magnificent Royal Castle.

From Krakow: Zakopane Day Trip with Funicular & Tastings

8. From Krakow: Zakopane Day Trip with Funicular & Tastings

Take in panoramic views of the Tatra Mountains on this full-day tour from Krakow. Visit the charming town of Chochołów and taste traditional local cheese and alcohol. Spend some free time in Zakopane and ride the cable car to the top of Gubałówka.  Go to the wooden town of Chochołów where you can see the traditional wooden architecture. Afterward, savor local produce of cheese and alcohol. Arriving in Zakopane, board the cable car and travel up to Gubałówka Hill. Experience breathtaking views of the Tatra Mountains that are covered in snow up until May. Enjoy free time in the bustling heart of Zakopane on Krupówki street in the town center. Admire the architecture of the 120 years old Wooden Chapel "Jaszczurówka". End the trip with a drive back to your hotel.

Krakow: Christmas Music Concert With Wine

9. Krakow: Christmas Music Concert With Wine

What could be better than to have a special cozy evening listening as the Christmas music is virtuously played by the famous Royal Chamber Orchestra, while you enjoy a glass of wine. The Royal Chamber Orchestra was founded by Sławomir Prokopik in 2007. It consists of Kraków’s most illustrious musicians, internationally renowned graduates of the Academy of Music. Their music showcases their impeccable taste, boundless imagination and remarkable technique. The concert takes place in an old historical tenement house called “Dębinskim” or “Under Barrel”. The house was built in the 15th Century as an one-storeyed building and it was restructured thoroughly in the middle of the 16th Century. After that the house became the property of a Royal Hunter named Kaspar Dębinski who worked for the Royal Family in the Wawel Castle. At present you can see the extraordinary 19th-century staircase with its original richly ornameted railing made of iron leading to the concert hall.

Kraków: Kraków by Night Tour with Stories & Coffee

10. Kraków: Kraków by Night Tour with Stories & Coffee

Whether you have just arrived to Krakow and want to orientate yourself in the city, or want to experience its beauty when the sun goes down, this tour will give you what you are looking for. Your tour guide will show you the most beautiful and interesting places and monuments in the city and tell you about the hidden stories behind them. You will learn old secrets, tales of alchemists, vampires, witches and kings. Meeting point We will meet you at the entrance to the Rynek Underground Museum, Rynek Główny 1, 31-042 Kraków. Sightseeing part I (~ 1h) A professional local guide will take you for the first part of the walk to the Florian Gate, the oldest gate in the city. The walk leads along romantic, mysterious and mystical streets, squares and alleys next to the catacombs, the bell for the dying and the only place where convicts could stop and light a candle. This is a particularly mystical part of the tour, during which you will have the opportunity to photograph non-obvious but beautiful places in Krakow that are known only to city residents. Then you will see the beautiful building of Slowacki Theater - a copy of the Garnier Opera in Paris, and the former medieval hospital of St. Roch which offered treatment to the poor. You will go through the Small Market Square where people were burned live in the Middle Ages for offences against God and counterfeiting coins, and finally you will reach the Main Market Square. Break for rest and a cup of delicious coffee (0.5h) You will rest while sipping a cup of coffee in a former medieval inn located near a prison and a torture chamber. Sightseeing part II (~ 1h) You will discover the Main Square and all the most important monuments located there. You will also learn about the location of the bell for the dying, the lantern protecting Krakow from plague, the old cemeteries, the pillory and the martens. You will discover deeply hidden, sometimes dark, stories of Krakow and the mysterious places where the executioner announced the death of the condemned. Then you will go to the picturesque University Quarter with Collegium Maius, the oldest of the preserved university buildings, where the world famous Nicolaus Copernicus and John Paul II studied. Next, the walk will lead you along the Royal Route to the Wawel Castle. You will discover mysterious narrow streets and learn stories about alchemists, vampires, witches and kings that are known only to the Cracovians who live here. You will also have the opportunity to take unique photos. End of the tour You will end the tour on Kanonicza Street, the oldest street in the city, from where you will admire the wonderful view of the Wawel Castle. After the tour you may want to try one of the many atmospheric restaurants, recommended to you by your guide, to enjoy a delicious dinner and experience the magical atmosphere of the city. The next morning you may join our company on another tour.

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This tour was awesome. This is such an amazing way to explore the city and learn more- it’s one of the best tours we have been on and we very highly recommend it! Thanks for a great time!

A must do in Krakow! We had our tour of beautiful city of Krakow this morning on escooters with the lovely guide! Best experience, great value for money.

The best way to explore the city. Very informative and friendly guide. Delicious food. My favourite- zapieckanka. Great value for money!

Very good and well organised experience. The guide was fantastic. 2.5-3h tour with food tasting is MUST SEE!

Fabulous tour! Worth every penny! Knowable and friendly guide. Would recommend