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Kazimierz Quarter and former Jewish Ghetto tour by golf cart
Validity:
Flexible
Do this because
- Visit the beautiful, picturesque streets of Kazimierz and learn about the history of its inhabitants
- Hear about Krakow's Jewish history and see the most important monuments in different parts of the city
- Get to know Krakow that no longer exists
- Visit places that were the action plan of famous movies
- See more in less time with an eco-friendly electric golf cart
What to expect
Hop in an electric golf cart and tour of the Kazimierz district and Jewish Ghetto in Krakow easily and conveniently.
Kazimierz is one of the oldest districts of Krakow, once a separate city, known for the coexistence between two cultures - the Christians and Jews. On the route of the electric golf cart tour, you will discover the many traces of Jewish heritage can still be found here. Explore more than 20 monuments, visit the picturesque streets of the Kazimierz district and learn about the history of its inhabitants.
Then travel through the streets of the former Jewish ghetto, which existed in the Podgórze district during the war, and still contain traces of those terrible events. See a fragment of the undamaged wall around the ghetto, houses where thousands of displaced Jews lived, the historic pharmacy "Pod Orłem" and a monument with many chairs at the Ghetto Heroes Square.
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from:
$ 25