Jewish Krakow History Tour

Retrace the legacy of Jewish life in Krakow, from its initial evolution to its eventual regrowth
From US$353 privately
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Tour Details
Duration
3 hours
Product Type
Tour
Venues
  • Stara Synagogue
  • Galicia Jewish Museum
  • Kazimierz
Photos & Highlights
  • Reflect on profound local history and heritage with the aid of a Jewish history expert
  • Deepen your understanding of the vibrancy, growth, and rebirth of the Jewish community in Central Europe
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Tour Description
Wandering through the Kazimierz district of Krakow, the historical presence of a Jewish community in the city is undeniable. Buildings in the neighborhood are marked in Hebrew and curious visitors have their choice of visits to the numerous operational synagogues concentrated in the small area. It doesn't take much effort to imagine the bustling and constantly growing Jewish community that once crowded these charming streets. 

But as you spend more time here, the sense of something profound is difficult to shake. The knowledge of the growth and disappearance of the Jewish population in the area becomes evident, and you will need to ask questions and dig deeper in order to get a true sense of the significance of where you stand.

Perhaps you are heading to Poland looking to reconnect with your roots, or maybe you harbor a deep curiosity for the evolution, fate, and regrowth of Jewish communities in Europe. Choose to spend a few hours with a Context expert in Jewish history, and you will undoubtedly gain insight into the local Jewish presence and history that you seek. 

Choose this tour if…

  • You want to develop a deeper understanding of Jewish history with the help of an expert in local history
  • You want a chance for personal reflection on Jewish history, spirituality, and legacy
  • You'd like to connect with and imagine a time when the local Jewish community was thriving
  • You are perhaps looking to retrace the lives of relatives or friends who have passed through Krakow in centuries past

Experts
Joanna Joanna
Art Historian
Mateusz Mateusz
Storyteller
Maksym Maksym
Translator, tour guide
Renata Renata
Artist, Storyteller
Marta Marta
Local Guide
Jakub Jakub
Guide
Start your walking tour beneath the gothic vaulted ceiling of the Stara Synagogue. The quiet sanctuary, one of Europe’s longest-surviving synagogues, will set the stage for powerful stories to come.

Walking up Szeroka Street, you'll find yourself straight in the heart of Krakow's Jewish quarter, Kazimierz, once a lively and bustling center of Jewish life in Krakow. You can still feel the old-world charm as you pass by buildings marked in Hebrew but mixed with a vibrant modern energy. Historic synagogues and centuries-old buildings stand alongside trendy cafés and artisan shops. 

Depending on the day, you might step into a former prayer house turned bar, visit a local Jewish bookshop in search of a souvenir, or explore other synagogue interiors. Learn of the people who frequented these places, and recall a time when the local community was strong and growing, and Krakow was a popular hub of Jewish life. 

You will make your way toward the Galicia Jewish Museum, where photography and art offer insight into Poland’s Jewish heritage. This space fosters both remembrance and education and calls to the forefront the stark reminder that the local Jewish population once reached nearly 70 thousand only to be wiped out entirely. 

By the end of your Jewish quarter walking tour, you'll undoubtedly gain a deeper appreciation for the history, traditions, and ongoing efforts to preserve the heritage of Krakow’s Jewish community,  while never ignoring the fate of the people who founded it so many centuries ago. 

Sites Visited

  • Kazimierz District - Krakow’s historic Jewish quarter
  • Stara Synagogue (Old Synagogue) - one of the oldest synagogues in Poland, a striking example of Jewish architectural heritage
  • Galicia Jewish Museum - museum showcasing the history, culture, and legacy of Jews in Poland through powerful exhibitions and contemporary art

Logistics

Tickets
There may be nominal site entrance costs or other fees that are not included in the price of the tour. It is a good idea to have some local currency on hand for these.

Transportation
Can I be picked up from my hotel?
At this time, we cannot provide car transportation or hotel meet-up for this tour; however, the meeting point for our Jewish Krakow History Tour is centrally located and easy to find. 

Does this tour visit the Oskar Schindler Factory?
No, this tour does not include the Oskar Schindler Factory; we recommend that guests reserve tickets to the Schindler Factory Museum directly on their website to visit on their own time.

Does this tour discuss WWII history?
While discussion of the war may come up during the tour, this experience is primarily focused on the general Jewish history of Kazimierz dating back centuries. It would be unavoidable to gloss over this era of time, but it is not the sole focus of the tour. This tour does not include a visit to Podgórze, the former ghetto during WWII. 

Is there a dress code to respect when we visit synagogues?
Yes, please come in clothing that covers the shoulders and knees. Alternatively, you can bring a scarf or another change of clothes that you can wear before entering the visit at the synagogues.

Is this tour suitable for clients with mobility issues?
Yes, both the Stara Synagogue and Galicia Jewish Museum are wheelchair accessible. However, the streets of Krakow may be cobbled and can be uneven. If you have any mobility concerns, please email us to let us know and we can ensure the tour is adapted to you.

Are there any changes to the tour during inclement weather?
The essence of the tour remains the same, but we might adjust the route slightly to spend less time in open areas during heavy rain.

Cancellation Policy

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Where You'll Start

Krakow tours: Visit Jewish Krakow with a Local Expert

Don't wander through Krakow on your own. Experience a Krakow Tour that you will remember for years to come. Our Krakow Jewish Tour takes you through the Kazimierz district and helps you connect with the thriving Jewish community of the past. You'll learn about the growth, fate, and rebirth of the Jewish community and spend time in an unmissable area of the city. 

Whether its your first time visiting Poland or you're familiar with this part of the world, Context experiences will help enjoy your time to the maximum, and leave you with memories to take home with you.