Step into the heart of medieval Kraków on this private walking tour through the UNESCO‑listed Old Town. Your journey begins at the Main Market Square, Europe’s largest medieval square, where centuries of trade, culture, and tradition come together. Admire the Renaissance Cloth Hall, once a bustling centre of international commerce, and learn the stories behind the solitary Town Hall Tower. From here, your guide will lead you to St. Mary’s Basilica to explore its magnificent Gothic exterior and hear the famous trumpet call that has echoed across the square for over 600 years.
Following the Royal Route, you’ll stroll past elegant townhouses towards Kraków’s medieval fortifications. Walk through the historic Florian Gate and stand before the mighty Barbican, one of Europe’s best‑preserved defensive structures. The tour concludes at St. Florian’s Church and Jan Matejko Square, the ceremonial entrance once used by Polish kings during royal processions.
After discovering the city’s history, it’s time to explore one of Kraków’s most beloved culinary traditions. At the Living Museum of Obwarzanek, you’ll take part in a fun and interactive workshop dedicated to the famous obwarzanek krakowski — a protected regional speciality with over 600 years of history. The experience begins with an engaging introduction to the origins of this iconic snack, including royal anecdotes and surprising facts that reveal why it’s unlike any ordinary pretzel.
Then you’ll roll up your sleeves and shape your own obwarzanek using traditional techniques passed down through generations. Under the guidance of friendly instructors, you’ll twist the dough into its signature ring before it’s baked to golden perfection. At the end, you’ll receive your warm, freshly baked obwarzanek — a delicious and authentic souvenir of your Kraków adventure.