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Corporate walk in Krakow: Planty and St. Florian's Gate — plan, benefits and guide pricing 2025 (Małgorzata Kasprowicz)

Corporate walk in Krakow: Planty and St. Florian's Gate — plan, benefits and guide pricing 2025 (Małgorzata Kasprowicz)
Private Tour Guide in Krakow - Margaret Kasprowicz

Margaret Kasprowicz

What to expect? Frequently asked questions

I want your company walk in Krakow to be easy to organize, interesting and well tailored to the group — whether it’s a short team activity after a conference, a meeting for foreign guests, or an after‑work outing with colleagues.

How long is the walk? I usually offer 2, 3 or 4‑hour options — enough time to feel the atmosphere of the Old Town, walk by St. Florian’s Gate and stroll through the Planty.

Will the route be adapted to my company? Yes — the program can be shortened, lengthened or enriched with themed elements (history, architecture, anecdotes, team‑building tasks).

Where do we meet? Suggested meeting point: around St. Florian’s Gate — easy to reach, well visible and convenient for groups.

Why choose a walk on the Planty and by St. Florian’s Gate for your company?

The Planty form a green ring around the Old Town — peaceful alleys, benches and interesting monuments create the perfect backdrop for relaxed, informal team bonding. It’s a place that combines history with a pleasant recreational atmosphere.

St. Florian’s Gate is one of Krakow’s most recognizable symbols: a Gothic tower, part of the medieval fortifications and an excellent starting point for a walk. From here it’s easy to move toward the Main Market Square — I’ll point out and comment on the most important spots in an accessible way.

A walk in this area offers simple logistics (close to trams and parking) and many attractive photo stops and natural places to chat and connect with your team.

Sample program for a 2‑hour corporate walk

Start: St. Florian’s Gate — a short story about the city walls, the defense of medieval Krakow and the gate’s symbolism.

Walk along Floriańska Street toward the Market — discussion of the townhouses, former guilds and architectural curiosities.

Short stop on the Main Market Square — history of the Cloth Hall, the Town Hall and St. Mary’s Basilica, plus the best‑known legends and facts worth knowing before an evening event.

Walk to the Planty — the transformation of fortifications into a city park, stops at the most interesting sections, group photo opportunities and time for a short break.

Finish at a chosen café or restaurant — I can recommend a place for a follow‑on meeting.

Program customisation and add‑ons

Thematic focus: Krakow history, architecture, local anecdotes, a concise outline of Krakow’s Jewish history — you choose what best fits your group.

Team‑building elements: simple city quizzes, photo challenges, mini storytelling workshops — all designed to build relationships and have fun.

Equipment and materials: on request I can provide headset sets for larger groups (helpful in noisier places) — headset sets cost 8 PLN per person.

Guide pricing (corporate offer) — indicative rates 2025

Polish‑language tours — small groups (1–35 people): 2 hours — 350 PLN; 3 hours — 450 PLN; 4 hours — 550 PLN. Each additional hour — 100 PLN.

Polish‑language tours — large groups (36 people and more): 2 hours — 14 PLN/person; 3 hours — 17 PLN/person; 4 hours — 20 PLN/person. Each additional hour — 6 PLN/person.

English‑language tours — small groups (1–35 people): 2 hours — 450 PLN; 3 hours — 600 PLN; 4 hours — 750 PLN. Each additional hour — 160 PLN.

English‑language tours — large groups (36 people and more): 2 hours — 21 PLN/person; 3 hours — 27 PLN/person; 4 hours — 32 PLN/person. Each additional hour — 9 PLN/person.

Additional pricing notes: headset/audio guide sets available at 8 PLN/person. Special programs (full‑day tours, extra museum entries or boat trips) are priced individually — in such cases I prepare a tailored offer.

Practical tips before the walk

Meeting point: around St. Florian’s Gate — easy to reach by tram or car; if the group arrives by coach, let me know in advance so we can arrange the best drop‑off point.

Clothing and footwear: comfortable shoes and layered clothing — Planty can be windy, and tree‑lined shade is welcome on hot days.

Timing: best times for corporate groups are mid‑morning after a conference (roughly 10:00–12:00) or late afternoon (16:00–18:00) — the city is usually less crowded than at noon.

Accessibility: the route through the Planty is largely friendly for strollers and people with limited mobility, though some sections are cobbled — please mention accessibility needs when booking so we can adjust pace and route.

Where to eat or continue your meeting after the walk?

If you want to continue the team‑building over a meal or coffee, I can recommend both elegant restaurants and more intimate cafés near the Market Square and in Kazimierz.

Suggestions for different moods: a classic restaurant with traditional Polish cuisine for groups seeking a representative venue; cosy cafés and patisseries for a short break; international cuisine venues for groups with varied tastes.

When booking for a larger group it’s a good idea to inform the restaurant in advance about size and possible group menus — I can assist with contact and recommendations.

FAQ — common questions from companies organising an outing

How do I book a date? It’s best to get in touch early — especially in the tourist season — and provide the number of participants, tour language and preferred duration.

Is the guide available in English? Yes — English options are available; prices vary depending on duration and group size.

What if the weather is bad? In case of rain the program can be modified, shortened or moved indoors (museums, cafés). I coordinate details directly with the organiser.

Is a deposit required? Booking terms are agreed individually — often a simple confirmation of the date is sufficient, and I tailor invoices and billing to your company’s needs.

Organisational tips for companies

For larger groups (over 30 people) consider splitting into smaller subgroups with a guide each or using headset sets so everyone can hear the commentary.

If the program is hybrid (some participants online, some in person), I can prepare shortened materials or run a presentation suited to both audiences.

Allow buffer time between corporate events and the walk — 15–30 minutes for stretching legs and a short briefing is a good idea.

About the guide — Małgorzata Kasprowicz and ZwiedzanieKrakowa.com

I am Małgorzata Kasprowicz — a licensed guide in Krakow. I love telling the city’s stories, combining facts with anecdotes to help every participant understand the urban space — even those visiting Krakow for the first time.

On ZwiedzanieKrakowa.com you can find detailed route suggestions, practical information and the possibility to book. I prepare special programmes for companies, schools and team events — with attention to logistics and atmosphere.

If you’d like an offer calculated for a specific date and number of participants, send a message with basic details (date, number of people, duration, language) — I will prepare a clear quote and plan.

Summary and contact — how to plan your company walk today

A walk on the Planty and by St. Florian’s Gate is an excellent choice for a short, elegant and engaging form of team integration. Easy to plan, attractive for domestic and international guests, and flexible — it can be extended as desired.

When planning remember to choose the language, duration and any extras (headsets, team‑building elements, booking a place for a meal).

If you want to book a date or clarify programme details — contact Małgorzata Kasprowicz via ZwiedzanieKrakowa.com. I will gladly help prepare a tailor‑made walk for your company.