Oskar Schindler’s Factory, Jewish Ghetto & Kazimierz Guided Tour
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Highlights

  • Explore Krakow’s Jewish Quarter, WWII Ghetto, and Schindler’s Factory: three pivotal sites at the heart of Holocaust history.
  • Step inside centuries‑old synagogues in Kazimierz and see how this vibrant district shaped Jewish culture over hundreds of years.
  • Visit Oskar Schindler’s Factory to hear powerful stories of resistance and discover how he protected more than 1,000 Jewish lives.
  • Walk the Krakow Ghetto with your guide, tracing how fortunes turned for the community. See evidences of daily hardships and memorials that honor Holocaust victims and survivors.

Your Experience

Trace Krakow’s Jewish heritage and Holocaust history on a guided tour of Kazimierz, the Ghetto, and Schindler’s Factory.

Getting started

Meet your guide outside the Old Synagogue at 24 Szeroka Street. Show your mobile voucher to check in. The tour operates in small groups with a guide. Wear comfortable shoes for this walking tour.

What to expect

Kazimierz – Jewish Quarter

Once the vibrant heart of Krakow’s Jewish community, Kazimierz is home to centuries-old synagogues, markets, and post-war revival.

Features:

  • Synagogues with meaning: Visit the Old Synagogue, Remuh and Kupa, each telling a different story of faith, resilience, and community life.

  • Living culture: Walk past Tempel Synagogue, Corpus Christi Church, and Plac Nowy, now alive with cafés, galleries, and bustling street stalls.

Schindler’s Factory Museum

Housed in Oskar Schindler’s original enamelware factory, the museum chronicles Krakow under Nazi occupation with powerful storytelling.

Features:

  • Stories of resistance: Discover how Schindler’s choices saved more than 1,000 Jews, and explore exhibits filled with personal testimonies and artifacts.

  • Immersive exhibition: Step into the Theatrical Room, an interactive space that reconstructs the daily reality of life under Nazi rule.

Jewish Ghetto – Podgórze District

This former walled area bears witness to the tragic history of Krakow’s Jewish population during WWII.

Features:

  • Fragments that remain: Walk through streets of the former ghetto, see preserved sections of the original wall, and visit the “Under the Eagle” Pharmacy.

  • Heroes’ Square: End the tour at this haunting memorial, where 68 empty chairs symbolize the lives lost and the stories left behind.

Inclusions & Exclusions

  • An expert English, Spanish, French, Italian or German-speaking guide (as per the option selected)
  • Entry to Schindler’s Factory
  • Entry to synagogues in Kazimierz (Jewish Quarter)
  • Access to Jewish Ghetto Memorial sites at Podgórze
  • Hotel transfers
  • Food and drinks

This product offers multiple ticket options. Some items above (like transfers or fast-track access) may only apply to specific options — confirm what's included when you select yours.

Ticket Delivery

  • Your voucher will be emailed to you instantly

  • Please display your mobile voucher along with a valid photo ID to your guide

  • If you have purchased reduced-price tickets, please carry your valid photo ID proof for verification. Students must show their valid student IDs

  • Kindly ensure that you arrive 10-15 minutes before the start time of your tour to avoid any delays

Meeting Point

  • Meet your tour guide at ul. Szeroka 24, on the steps of the Old Synagogue

  • Your guide will have an "excursions.city" sign

  • To locate the meeting point on Google Maps, simply click on the link below

Get Directions to the Meeting Point

Getting There

Catch tram #3, 19 & 24 to Miodowa station. The location is a 10-minute walk from here

Cancellation Policy

These tickets can't be rescheduled or cancelled.

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Booking FAQs

Due to its sobering nature, this experience is best reserved for children above the age of 14 years.

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