Join us on a train journey to experience the beauty of historic Krakow! Spend an extended weekend discovering one of Poland's most charming cities – the city of kings, legends, and culture. Stroll through the Old Town along the Royal Route, explore the majestic Wawel Castle and the lively market square at Rynek, taste traditional Polish specialties like pierogi and żurek, and soak up the atmosphere of unique cafes and bars. With an experienced guide, you'll see the most interesting sights of Krakow, and the rest of the weekend is yours to enjoy – whether you prefer museums, shopping, or evening walks through the city. The price includes accommodation in a 3-star hotel with breakfast and a 3-day public transport ticket.
day 1
In the early morning hours, departure by České dráhy train from the Czech Republic. Arrival in Krakow is planned around noon, where a Czech-speaking guide will welcome you directly on the platform. The guide will accompany you to the hotel and assist with check-in.
After a short rest, you will set out on an introductory guided tour of this beautiful historic city. During the walk, you will see Krakow's most important landmarks: the majestic Krakow Market Square – one of the largest medieval squares in Europe, the iconic Wawel Hill with the royal castle, residence of the Polish kings, and the famous Jagiellonian University – the second oldest university in Central Europe after Charles University in Prague. The tour concludes with a visit to the catacombs, where many notable Polish monarchs rest. Accommodation is arranged at the comfortable 3* Alexander I hotel right in the center of Krakow.
day 2
Breakfast at the hotel. The rest of the day is free for you to explore more fascinating sights, such as the National Museum, which houses valuable collections of Polish art, or the Polish Aviation Museum, a gem for history and technology enthusiasts. The Krakow Zoo, set in the beautiful natural surroundings of the city forest, is also stunning. The city is known for its rich Jewish heritage, so you can discover numerous synagogues, the Galicia Jewish Museum, or visit the former Oskar Schindler factory, now serving as a museum.
day 3
Breakfast at the hotel. Free time to explore the city further or go shopping. Right next to the main train station is the Galeria Krakowska shopping center. Departure back to the Czech Republic around 15:42.
Offer code: XPL1849
Join us on a train journey to experience the beauty of historic Krakow! Spend an extended weekend discovering one of Poland's most charming cities – the city of kings, legends, and culture. Stroll through the Old Town along the Royal Route, explore the majestic Wawel Castle and the lively market square at Rynek, taste traditional Polish specialties like pierogi and żurek, and soak up the atmosphere of unique cafes and bars. With an experienced guide, you'll see the most interesting sights of Krakow, and the rest of the weekend is yours to enjoy – whether you prefer museums, shopping, or evening walks through the city. The price includes accommodation in a 3-star hotel with breakfast and a 3-day public transport ticket.
day 1
In the early morning hours, departure by České dráhy train from the Czech Republic. Arrival in Krakow is planned around noon, where a Czech-speaking guide will welcome you directly on the platform. The guide will accompany you to the hotel and assist with check-in.
After a short rest, you will set out on an introductory guided tour of this beautiful historic city. During the walk, you will see Krakow's most important landmarks: the majestic Krakow Market Square – one of the largest medieval squares in Europe, the iconic Wawel Hill with the royal castle, residence of the Polish kings, and the famous Jagiellonian University – the second oldest university in Central Europe after Charles University in Prague. The tour concludes with a visit to the catacombs, where many notable Polish monarchs rest. Accommodation is arranged at the comfortable 3* Alexander I hotel right in the center of Krakow.
day 2
Breakfast at the hotel. The rest of the day is free for you to explore more fascinating sights, such as the National Museum, which houses valuable collections of Polish art, or the Polish Aviation Museum, a gem for history and technology enthusiasts. The Krakow Zoo, set in the beautiful natural surroundings of the city forest, is also stunning. The city is known for its rich Jewish heritage, so you can discover numerous synagogues, the Galicia Jewish Museum, or visit the former Oskar Schindler factory, now serving as a museum.
day 3
Breakfast at the hotel. Free time to explore the city further or go shopping. Right next to the main train station is the Galeria Krakowska shopping center. Departure back to the Czech Republic around 15:42.
Offer code: XPL1849