Embark on an outdoor escape game in Krakow’s Old Town, uncovering historical facts and legends while solving puzzles and hunting for clues. Explore iconic landmarks and secret treasures with insider knowledge and experience the magic of this magnificent city.
Embark on an outdoor escape game in Krakow’s Old Town, uncovering historical facts and legends while solving puzzles and hunting for clues. Explore iconic landmarks and secret treasures with insider knowledge and experience the magic of this magnificent city.
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Kraków Barbican - The Kraków Barbican is a barbican – a fortified outpost once connected to the city walls. It is a historic gateway leading into the Old Town of Kraków, Poland.
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- Kraków Barbican - The Kraków Barbican is a barbican – a fortified outpost once connected to the city walls. It is a historic gateway leading into the Old Town of Kraków, Poland.
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- St. Florian’s Gate - St. Florian’s Gate or Florian Gate in Kraków, Poland, is one of the best-known Polish Gothic towers, and a focal point of Kraków’s Old Town. It was built about the 14th century as a rectangular Gothic tower of “wild stone”, part of the city fortifications against Turkish attack.
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- Jama Michalika | Est. 1895 - Jama Michalika is a popular café with history spanning over a hundred years. It is located at Floriańska Street in Kraków, the capital of the Lesser Poland region.
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- House of Jan Matejko - Krakow National Museum - The permanent exhibition is housed in the family home of Jan Matejko (1838-1893), the greatest Polish artist working in the genre of history painting, a collector and an enthusiast for monuments, particularly those in Krakow. The old Krakow building (rebuilt in the 18th and 19th centuries) is the place where Jan Matejko was born, lived with his family, created his paintings and passed away.
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- Hipolit House - The Hipolits were a merchant family who lived in this fine building on Plac Mariacki around the end of the 16th and beginning of the 17th centuries, though the building dates back considerably further than that. The inside has been transformed into a series of recreations of typical Polish bourgeois living spaces from the 17th to early 20th century, and is interesting for the insights it gives into how the other half lived, as well as being a showcase for some truly remarkable furniture and antiques. Worth a visit.
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- Żak - The monument - Żak’s fountain is located on St. Mary’s Square. It was designed by Jan Budziłło and unveiled in 1958. The pedestal is a tribute to Wit Stwosz made by Krakow craftsmen. The Żaczek figure is a copy of one of the figures in the altar of Wit Stwosz in St Mary’s Church.
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- Adam Mickiewicz Monument (Pomnik Adama Mickiewicza) - Adam Mickiewicz Monument in Kraków, is one of the best known bronze monuments in Poland, and a favourite meeting place at the Main Market Square in the Old Town district of Kraków.
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- Museum of Krakow Town Hall Tower - Town Hall Tower in Kraków, Poland is one of the main focal points of the Main Market Square in the Old Town district of Kraków. The Tower is the only remaining part of the old Kraków Town Hall demolished in 1820 as part of the city plan to open up the Main Square.
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- Saints Peter and Paul Church - The Church of Saints Peter and Paul is a Roman Catholic Polish Baroque church located at 54 Grodzka Street in the Old Town district of Kraków, Poland. It was built between 1597–1619 by Giovanni Maria Bernardoni who perfected the original design of Józef Britius.
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- Ławka Banacha i Nikodyma - On October 14, 2016, was the official presentation of the sculptures of Banach and Nikodym to the public. The Krakow mathematical community and the local media were present at this ceremony. The background information can be found on a plaque that one finds on the ground.
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- Zbruch Idol - The Zbruch Idol, Sviatovid is a 9th-century sculpture, more precisely an example of a bałwan, and one of the few monuments of pre-Christian Slavic beliefs, according to another interpretation was created by the Kipchaks/Cumans.
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- Smok Wawelski - Wawel Dragon Statue is a monument at the foot of the Wawel Hill in Kraków, Poland, in front of the Wawel Dragon’s den, dedicated to the mythical Wawel Dragon.
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- Storyline content based on Krakow’s myths and legends
- Flexibility: pause and resume whenever you like
- Mobile access code for the quest
- 15 puzzle-based challenges
- Storyline content based on Krakow’s myths and legends
- Flexibility: pause and resume whenever you like
- Mobile access code for the quest
- 15 puzzle-based challenges
- A physical tour guide
- A physical tour guide
Embark on a real-world adventure and delve into Krakow’s historic Old Town, rich with myths, legends, and secrets. Assume the role of a young artist, guided by Krakow’s most renowned resident, as you uncover captivating stories woven into the cobblestone streets and medieval squares.
With your smartphone, tackle 15 interactive puzzles that guide you to…
Embark on a real-world adventure and delve into Krakow’s historic Old Town, rich with myths, legends, and secrets. Assume the role of a young artist, guided by Krakow’s most renowned resident, as you uncover captivating stories woven into the cobblestone streets and medieval squares.
With your smartphone, tackle 15 interactive puzzles that guide you to iconic sites such as St. Florian’s Gate, Wawel Royal Castle, and Rynek Główny - the largest medieval square in Europe. Along the journey, encounter fire-breathing dragons, ancient rituals, and tales of Krakow’s lively art scene. Discover the city’s hidden gems at your own pace, without the need for a guide - just your curiosity and sense of wonder.
What sets this tour apart?
It’s a magical, puzzle-driven walking adventure that allows you to experience Krakow’s history firsthand through storytelling and real-world exploration.
Ideal for families, couples, friends, and inquisitive explorers who appreciate legends, history, and fun.
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.