Krakow: Jewish Quarter by Golf Cart + Schindlers Factory Museum Guided Tour

3 hours and 45 minutes

Moderate

Explore Kraków’s Jewish Quarter and former ghetto by eco-friendly golf cart, then visit Schindler’s Factory with an expert guide to discover powerful exhibitions, original artifacts, and true stories of wartime survival.

Begin with a relaxed ride in an eco-friendly golf cart through Kazimierz and across the area of the former Jewish ghetto, passing historic synagogues, wartime sites, and traces of pre-war life. The experience then continues at Schindler’s Factory Museum, where an expert guide explores the wartime fate of Kraków’s Jewish community.


Highlights:

• Explore Krakow’s Jewish Quarter on a comfy golf cart with audio guide

• Understand daily life in Nazi-occupied Kraków beyond Schindler’s story

• See original artifacts and authentic reconstructions from the 1940s

• Learn how Kraków’s Jewish and non-Jewish residents endured the war

• A powerful museum visit that goes far beyond a standard exhibition


This immersive experience offers an engaging way to explore Kraków’s history, blending relaxed sightseeing through historic districts with an in-depth visit to Schindler’s Factory.


Itinerary:

Krakow’s Jewish Quarter/ 1h30min / Admission Ticket Free

Your experience starts at the meeting point, where you will board a comfortable, heated golf cart equipped with audio commentary. Relax as you move smoothly through some of Kraków’s most characterful neighbourhoods.

The route first takes you through Kazimierz, the historic Jewish Quarter that for centuries functioned as a separate town and a major centre of Jewish culture. Along the way, you will pass historic synagogues, narrow streets, and places that reflect everyday life and traditions preserved to this day.

The tour then continues through the Christian part of Kazimierz, known for its cafés, galleries, and vibrant atmosphere, illustrating the long history of coexistence between different communities.

Crossing the Vistula River, you enter Podgórze, the area of the former Jewish ghetto during World War II. Here you will see a remaining fragment of the ghetto wall, Ghetto Heroes Square with its distinctive chair memorial, and the historic Under the Eagle Pharmacy — powerful reminders of Kraków’s wartime past.


Schindler Factory Museum / 1h30min / Admission Ticket Included

Next visit Schindler’s Enamel Factory, today one of Kraków’s most visited and moving museums, and step into the story of a man whose actions made history. With a licensed expert guide, you’ll explore the acclaimed exhibition “Kraków under Nazi Occupation 1939–1945” through the lens of Oskar Schindler’s extraordinary life.

This  the place where Schindler employed Jewish workers and used his position, influence, and resources to protect them from deportation. More than a thousand men and women survived thanks to his courage and determination. As you walk through the exhibition, your guide will bring to life the stories of those he saved, often called “Schindlerjuden,” whose testimony continues to resonate across generations.

Photographs, personal objects, and reconstructed streets show the fear, uncertainty, and daily struggles faced by the city’s inhabitants. Within this backdrop of oppression, Schindler’s story emerges as one of humanity and hope.


Meeting point: : ul. Mikołaja Zyblikiewicza 2 (Parking Kiss&Ride in front of the "Zabka" store)  (click to go to the Google maps)   

End point: Lipowa 4, 32-051 Krakow, Poland. 

ENG Contact Number: +48 727 001 040

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What's included?

    Golf cart ride around the Kazimierz & Ghetto with audioguide

    Professional, licensed guide  at Schindler’s Factory Museum

    Fast-track admission to Schindler’s Factory


    Exclusions

      Food and drink
      Pick up / drop off

      Please note

        We kindly ask you to arrive at least 10 minutes before the tour starts. Late arrivals cannot be accommodated once the group has entered, and tickets are non-refundable.

        The exhibition includes narrow passageways and an immersive layout reflecting wartime Kraków. Although the building was once Schindler’s factory, it now operates as a museum without original production equipment.

        All group tours are conducted in one language—please select your preferred option when booking. Times are approximate and may change due to scheduling; the final start time cannot be guaranteed.

        Full names of all participants are required for ticket issuance—failure to provide them may result in denied entry. All vehicles are heated and equipped with an audio guide, while the museum visit is led by a live guide.

        What to bring

          Please bring your ID card or other identification document for identification by museum staff. The name and surname on your ticket must match the one on your document.