Discover Krakow’s rich history on a guided bike tour. Explore Old Town, Jewish Quarter, and more with a Dutch guide. Book your adventure today!
Discover Krakow’s rich history on a guided bike tour. Explore Old Town, Jewish Quarter, and more with a Dutch guide. Book your adventure today!
- Stare Miasto - We start our bike tour at the bike rental in the center. Our team helps each participant find a suitable bicycle and provides the necessary instructions. Before we leave, there is a possibility to use the toilet if necessary.
- Krakow’s Rynek Glowny Central Square - Our first stop is Rynek Główny; the largest medieval market…
- Stare Miasto - We start our bike tour at the bike rental in the center. Our team helps each participant find a suitable bicycle and provides the necessary instructions. Before we leave, there is a possibility to use the toilet if necessary.
- Krakow’s Rynek Glowny Central Square - Our first stop is Rynek Główny; the largest medieval market square in Europe! Admire the legendary Cloth Hall, the town hall tower and St. Mary’s Church. Discover the customs of medieval trade and listen to the legend of a trumpeter! In addition, our guide shares a fascinating story about Stalin and Lenin.
- Jagiellonian University Museum Collegium Maius - See the oldest Polish university - a beautiful Gothic building where Copernicus went to school.
- Plac Swietej Marii Magdaleny - We make a stop at Maria Magdalena Square. It is a picturesque place with a rich history and beautiful architecture. Our guide shares stories about its cultural significance, making it a short but memorable moment on our journey through Krakow.
- Monument of the Wawel Dragon - Hear the chilling story of the Dragon Monster that once terrorized the city and hear how a clever craftsman managed to outsmart it with a clever trick!
- Wawel Royal Castle - We make a stop at Wawel Hill to delve into the fascinating history of the seat of the Polish kings. Learn about the royal residence, its significance in Polish history, and the legendary stories that surround this iconic monument.
- Plac Wolnica - Once a vibrant market square that rivaled Krakow’s Rynek Główny in size and importance, it formed the heart of Kazimierz, Krakow’s Jewish Quarter founded in 1335. Imagine it bursting with market stalls selling furs, tobacco, salt and amber, while serving as its center for administrative and legal activities.
Today, although smaller in size than in its heyday, Plac Wolnica still retains its charm and historical significance. The remaining town hall, now housing the Ethnographic Museum, bears witness to its past grandeur. Discover its Neo-Renaissance architecture and a plaque commemorating the medieval arrival of Jews in Poland, which add extra layers of intrigue to this once lively marketplace.
- Kazmierz The Former Jewish District - Once the heart of Krakow’s Jewish community, Kazimierz now buzzes with artistic energy with galleries, cafes and trendy local hotspots on every corner. Delve into its eclectic mix of history, creativity and contemporary flair as you wander its charming streets and enjoy its unique atmosphere.
- Muzeum Krakowa - Stara Synagoga - Our guide tells stories about the origins of the Jewish Quarter and shares insights about the Old Synagogue (Stara Synagoga).
- Schindler’s List Passage - Our next stop is the passage of Schindler’s List. Here we take a moment to reflect on the historical significance depicted in Spielberg’s film. We will pause here for 10 minutes at this iconic location.
- Father Bernatek Footbridge - The Father Bernatek’s Bridge also known as Kładka Ojca Bernatka, is one of Krakow’s most scenic and modern pedestrian bridges.
- The Ghetto Heroes Square - Next stop: A monument commemorating the victims of the Jewish Ghetto and the location of the Pharmacy under the Eagle.
- Remains of the Ghetto wall - Fragment of the Ghetto Wall.
- Muzeum Krakowa, oddzial Fabryka Emalia Oskara Schindlera - Oskar Schindler’s enamel factory.
- Planty Park - A relaxing ride through a green paradise surrounding Krakow’s old city center.
- Barbican, Museum of Krakow - Next, we will stop at the surviving fragments of Krakow’s medieval defenses. Immerse yourself in the centuries-old stories that these walls could tell, as silent witnesses to Krakow’s glorious past.
- St. Florian’s Gate - See the medieval gate - once the main entrance to Krakow.
- DutchPoint Kraków - We park the bikes again at the bike rental on Slawkowska where we end our trip and say goodbye.
For those who wish, we invite you to join us for a cold beer (or something else) at our DutchPoint Kraków bar.
- Dutch guide
- Bicycle use
- Dutch guide
- Bicycle use
- Sparta E-Bike surcharge of € 15.00
- Gratuities
- Entrance to the Schindler’s Factory
- Sparta E-Bike surcharge of € 15.00
- Gratuities
- Entrance to the Schindler’s Factory
There are so many beautiful things to see in Krakow that it is difficult to see everything on foot in one day. But if you cycle the Dutch way on a Batavus - or a Sparta e-bike - everything becomes a lot more fun.
The bike tour goes through the old center, then via the Jewish district of Kazimierz and the former ghetto to Schindler’s factory. In just a…
There are so many beautiful things to see in Krakow that it is difficult to see everything on foot in one day. But if you cycle the Dutch way on a Batavus - or a Sparta e-bike - everything becomes a lot more fun.
The bike tour goes through the old center, then via the Jewish district of Kazimierz and the former ghetto to Schindler’s factory. In just a few hours you can see the historic city and know its history better than the average Krakow resident! We pass highlights such as the Market Square, the medieval city walls, Planty park, a very old but beautiful university building, a fire-breathing dragon and during the break you can even try a real zapiekanka.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.