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

The Old Town and Kazimierz sit side by side on the Kraków map, but they couldn’t feel more different. One is royal, symmetrical and medieval — the other is layered, intimate and shaped by centuries of Jewish life. Together they tell a story that neither district tells alone.

This combo tour connects the two in a single 60-minute private ride. You start in the heart of the Royal Old Town — the Main Market Square, Wawel Castle, the Cloth Hall and the Florian Gate — then cross into Kazimierz through the narrow streets that separate the two worlds. In the Jewish Quarter you’ll pass the synagogues, the courtyards, Szeroka Street and the murals that mark this neighbourhood as one of the most culturally layered places in Central Europe.

One cart, one driver, no rescheduling between stops. The audio guide runs throughout in your chosen language, and your driver adapts the pace and stops to what you actually want to see.

Two districts, one tour

Old Town Krakow golf cart tour

District 1

Old Town tour

Wawel Castle, Market Square, St. Mary’s Basilica and Florian Gate.

30–40 min 360 PLN
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Kazimierz Jewish Quarter golf cart tour

District 2

Kazimierz tour

Synagogues, Szeroka Street, murals and the Jewish Quarter’s hidden courtyards.

30–40 min 360 PLN
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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 Old Town · Kazimierz
What's included

Private Melex electric golf cart with driver

Audio guide — 2 districts, 30+ languages

Full route: Old Town and Kazimierz

All weather — rain covers & heating included

Suitable for all ages including children & seniors

Entry to churches or towers

Best for

First-time visitors who want to cover the two most iconic parts of Kraków in one outing. Also ideal for anyone returning to the city who previously saw only the Old Town and wants to add Kazimierz — or the reverse. The 60-minute format works well for guests with a half-day available, and the private format means the tour fits around your own pace rather than a fixed schedule.

1

Rynek Główny — Main Market Square OLD TOWN

The starting point and the best single viewpoint in Kraków. The Cloth Hall runs down the centre, St. Mary's Basilica rises to the east, and the square gives you the full scale of medieval civic ambition in one glance.

2

Wawel Castle & CathedralOLD TOWN

The cart follows the Royal Road south to Wawel - the hill that defined Polish statehood for five centuries. The castle and cathedral sit above the Vistula, and the view from the riverbank below is one of the most photographed in the country.

3

Florian Gate & Barbican OLD TOWN

The only surviving gate from Kraków's medieval ring of fortifications. The Barbican stands just beyond it - a round defensive fortress that once controlled the main road into the city from the north.

4

Szeroka Street & synagoguesKAZIMIERZ

The geographic and spiritual centre of the Jewish Quarter - a wide street lined with buildings that shaped communal life here for centuries. The Old Synagogue at the far end is the oldest surviving in Poland, still standing after everything the 20th century brought.

5

Remuh Synagogue & cemeteryKAZIMIERZ

One of the smallest and most atmospheric synagogues in Kraków, still in active use. The cemetery beside it dates to the 16th century - its stones survived the war hidden under rubble, and were uncovered only afterwards.

6

Plac Nowy & the heart of KazimierzKAZIMIERZ

The round market building at the centre of Kazimierz's social life - once a poultry market, now surrounded by bars, food stalls and independent shops that have made this corner of the city one of the most lively in Central Europe.

Why combine Old Town and Kazimierz rather than doing them separately?

Booking them separately costs 360 + 360 PLN = 720 PLN. This combo is 500 PLN — a saving of 220 PLN — and means a single driver who knows the context of both districts. The route is also designed to flow naturally from one neighbourhood to the other, which two separate bookings don’t guarantee.
 
Very different. The Old Town is about royal Poland — castles, churches, medieval architecture and the biggest market square in Europe. Kazimierz is about Jewish Kraków — synagogues, pre-war culture, wartime history and a neighbourhood that has reinvented itself several times over. They complement each other well precisely because they’re so unlike.
 
Yes, just tell your driver at the start. 60 minutes is the standard pace but the split between the two areas can be adjusted. If you’ve already seen the Old Town and want to spend more time in Kazimierz, that’s straightforward to arrange.
 
No. The tour covers the exterior of the key sites in both districts. Entry to the Old Synagogue museum, the Remuh Synagogue or any other attraction is not included in the price and must be arranged separately.
 
Each cart takes up to 7 passengers plus the driver. Groups larger than 7 use multiple carts at 500 PLN per vehicle, travelling together in convoy.
 
Over 30 languages are available. English is always ready. Please specify your preference when booking.

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