This Black Friday go for a walk instead of going shopping!
Enjoy our Grand Walking Tour when everyone else is fighting for this last TV on sale.
Thousands of people squeezed in tigh spaces. Stores looking like they've witnessed a hurricane. Huge SALE signs attacking from everywhere... Sounds familiar?
If you, like us, are tired of Black Fridays, Cyber Mondays, Black Weeks and Christmas sales - join us on a walk! Let's enjoy quiet streets of Kraków together, when everyone rushes to shopping malls in search for "them deals".
What we have to offer is our one and only Grand Cracow Walking Tour - in a discounted price of 60 zł / 15 €!
Not just for a day. Not just for a week either - this offer stays on till the end of the year!
Grand Cracow Walking Tour is a perfect tour for first-timers in Krakow, that lets you discover the most important sights of the city with local guide. Take advantage of attendance in a small group and for almost 4 straight hours forget about omnipresent shopping madness while strolling around the city.
Lead your steps to the Old Town area, the most amazing part of Krakow City. Head towards Floriańska street, the most famous street of Krakow, see St. Mary’s church known from the most popular legends connected with Krakow. Surrounded by the sound of Hejnał (St. Mary’s Trumpet Call), take a walk through Main Market Square, doubtlessly, the biggest market in Europe with Cloth Hall - first marketplace in Krakow.
Then you'll experience a complete change of scenery - while walking through Kazimierz Jewish Quarter you will be able to learn the history of each synagogue with its legends and historical events. Afterward you will take a walk through narrow streets of Kazimierz with its unique atmosphere, where Polish and Jewish cultures cross each other. At the very end you will enter the Wolnica Square - former Marketplace with Kazimierz Town Hall.
And when suddenly you will get struck by a desperate need to buy something on sale - you can still do that in various artigian's shops on Kazimierz right after the tour! You will see there that shopping can be a culturally enriching experience too.