Private electric golf cart tour

Old Town + Kazimierz combo tour

from 500 PLN / group
60 min
Express Up to 7 per cart
Audio guide included
Private group only

Kazimierz and the Jewish Ghetto in Podgórze are two chapters of the same story – separated by the Vistula river and by the events of 1941, when Kraków’s Jewish community was forced to leave the neighbourhood they had lived in for centuries and relocated to the sealed Ghetto across the water.

This combo tour follows that story in sequence. You start in Kazimierz – the synagogues, Szeroka Street, the courtyards and the murals that mark what this neighbourhood was before the war. Then the cart crosses into Podgórze, to Ghetto Heroes Square, the preserved Ghetto wall, the Eagle Pharmacy and the exterior of Schindler’s Factory on ul. Lipowa.

No other tour in Kraków tells this particular story as directly. The two districts are usually visited separately – this route connects them the way the history actually connects them, in one continuous 60-minute private ride with a single driver and the audio guide running throughout in your chosen language.

Two districts, one tour

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Tour details
DurationApproximately 60 -70 minutes
Price500 PLN per vehicle (fixed rate)
CapacityUp to 7 passengers + driver
Meeting pointCorner of Plac Wszystkich Świętych & ul. Dominikańska, Old Town. Hotel pickup available — share address when booking.
Tour typePrivate electric golf cart with driver and audio guide
Photo stopsOn request throughout the route
Districts covereds Kazimierz · Podgórze (Jewish Ghetto & Schindler's Factory)
What's included

Private Melex electric golf cart with driver

Audio guide — 2 districts, 30+ languages

Full route: Kazimierz and Jewish Ghetto

All weather — rain covers & heating included

Suitable for all ages including children & seniors

Entry to churches or towers

Best for

Anyone who wants to understand Jewish Kraków as a complete story rather than a collection of separate sites. This tour works particularly well for guests who have already seen the Old Town and want to focus their remaining time on the Jewish history of the city. It is also the most direct route for visitors who have read about or seen Schindler’s List and want to see the places the story actually happened – starting in the neighbourhood where the community lived, and ending at the factory where some of them survived.

1

Szeroka Street & Old SynagogueKAZIMIERZ

The starting point and the historic centre of Jewish Kraków - a wide street lined with the buildings that defined communal life here for centuries. The Old Synagogue at the southern end is the oldest surviving in Poland, now a museum dedicated to the history of Kraków's Jewish community.

2

Remuh Synagogue & cemeteryKAZIMIERZ

One of the smallest synagogues in Kraków, still in active use today. The 16th-century cemetery beside it is one of the best preserved in Central Europe - its stones were hidden under rubble during the war and uncovered only after liberation.

3

Kazimierz courtyards & street artKAZIMIERZ

The interior courtyards and side streets of Kazimierz carry the neighbourhood's story in a different way - murals, restored tenement buildings and the cafés and bookshops that have filled spaces left empty for decades. A neighbourhood still working out what it is now.

4

Plac NowyKAZIMIERZ

The round market hall at the social centre of Kazimierz - once a place of everyday commerce, now surrounded by the bars and food stalls that have made this square one of the most lively in the city. The contrast with what comes next makes the crossing into Podgórze all the more striking.

5

Ghetto Heroes SquareGHETTO

The cart crosses the Vistula and arrives at Plac Bohaterów Getta - the square that served as the assembly point for deportations in 1942 and 1943. The 33 empty chairs across the square mark the Jewish residents of Kraków who were taken from here and did not return.

6

Ghetto wall & Eagle PharmacyGHETTO

The preserved fragment of the original Ghetto wall on ul. Lwowska - built deliberately in the shape of Jewish gravestones by the occupying administration. Then the Eagle Pharmacy on the square itself, where pharmacist Tadeusz Pankiewicz chose to remain inside the Ghetto and helped its residents throughout the occupation.

7

Schindler's FactoryGHETTO

The tour ends at the exterior of the Emalia factory on ul. Lipowa - where Oskar Schindler employed and protected over 1,000 Jewish workers during the war. The building now houses a major historical museum covering the German occupation of Kraków (entry not included in the tour price).

Is this tour suitable for guests who have already seen the Old Town?

Yes – this is the natural second tour for guests who covered the Old Town on a previous day or earlier in the same visit. It focuses entirely on the Jewish history of Kraków, which is a completely separate story from the royal and medieval history of the Old Town.
 
No. The tour covers the exterior of all sites. Entry to the Old Synagogue museum, Remuh Synagogue, the Schindler’s Factory museum or any other attraction must be arranged separately. We can recommend the best order to visit them and drop you at the entrance to any of them at the end of the tour.
 
Yes. The 60-minute timing is balanced between the two districts but it is not fixed. Tell your driver at the start how you want to weight the tour and the route will be adjusted. Guests who want to spend more time at Ghetto Heroes Square or Schindler’s Factory often ask for this.
 
Yes – we issue invoices for company bookings. Please let us know at the time of booking that you need an invoice and provide your company name, address and VAT number. We will send the invoice by email after the tour.
 
Payment is made on the day in cash or by card – directly to the driver at the end of the tour. No advance payment or deposit is required to secure your booking. We accept Polish złoty (PLN) and major currencies including EUR. Card payment is available via terminal.
 
Yes – we offer discounts and special rates for larger groups. If you are travelling with a group of 6 or more people, or booking multiple carts, contact us directly by phone or WhatsApp and we will put together a tailored quote. For corporate groups, travel agencies and regular partners we also have dedicated pricing – just get in touch and we will work out the best arrangement for your needs.

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