

Małgorzata Kasprowicz is a licensed Krakow guide who grew up in the city and has already led tours for thousands of guests. Her passion is telling the story of Krakow in a lively way, full of anecdotes and curiosities - so that sightseeing is enjoyable for adults and engaging for children.
In 2012 she received the national licence for guiding in Krakow and since then has led a large number of tours - her experience covers school groups, families, seniors, as well as international groups and business clients.
On ZwiedzanieKrakowa.com Ms. Kasprowicz describes her routes, tour formats and recommendations - a great resource if you want to learn about her guiding style and the programs available.
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The offer is flexible: from short 1-2 hour walks through the heart of the city, through 3-4 hour routes combining Wawel, the Market Square and Kazimierz, up to full-day trips (for example Krakow + Wieliczka, Zakopane or Ojców National Park).
The most popular routes are: the Royal Route (Wawel - Market Square - Cloth Hall), a walk through Kazimierz with the history of the Jewish community, and themed tours (legends, family/kids routes, religious trails). Each tour can be adapted to the age and interests of the group.
Ms. Kasprowicz also offers school programs - educational routes designed so students stay engaged and remember key facts without a boring lecture.
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The website shows a clear price list divided into small groups (1-35 people) and large groups (36 and more). The rates below come from the offer and show an approximate cost of hiring the guide:
Tours in Polish (promotion / regular price) - Small groups (1-35 people): 2 hrs: 300 zł / 350 zł, 3 hrs: 400 zł / 450 zł, 4 hrs: 500 zł / 550 zł. Each additional hour: 80 zł (promotion) / 100 zł (regular). Themed tours: about 370 zł for 2 hours.
For large groups (from 36 people) prices are given in zł per person - for example 2 hours: approx. 12 zł/person (promotion) / 14 zł/person (regular); 3 hours: 15 zł/person / 17 zł/person; 4 hours: 18 zł/person / 20 zł/person.
Tours in English have higher rates (for example 2 hours from 400 zł for small groups), and headset/audio-guide sets are also available (additional fee; the site shows a price of 8 zł/person for the equipment).
Prices may change and seasonal promotions appear on the site - if you plan a trip, it is worth confirming current terms when you book.
Wieliczka is often combined with a Krakow program - a convenient option for a half-day or full-day trip. Ms. Kasprowicz proposes programs that combine a city route with a visit to the salt mine, adjusting time and pace to the group's needs.
For Wieliczka keep in mind that in high season there are capacity limits and queues - for that reason it's a good idea to book tickets to the salt mine in advance. The guide will help plan logistics to make the most of your time and avoid unnecessary rushing.
If you plan to bring small children or people with limited mobility, let the guide know when booking - the route in the mine and the pace of the tour can be adapted.
Friendly reminder: always check ticket availability for the Wieliczka Salt Mine before your trip.
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The easiest way to book is through the official ZwiedzanieKrakowa.com website - there you will find route descriptions, available dates and practical information.
The website displays a contact phone number - the number starts with +48 501 962... (part of the number may be hidden in the view; the full number and exact contact details can be found in the 'Kontakt' section on the site).
If you prefer to write, the site shows an email address for bookings and questions. In your message it's useful to include: preferred date, number of people, participants' ages, guiding language and any special needs (for example limited mobility).
When booking school groups or large events it's good to give the planned meeting point and approximate duration so the guide can propose the most suitable program.
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Meeting point: commonly suggested are convenient, easily recognizable spots in the centre (for example the Main Market Square, a monument, or the entrance to a specific church). Confirm the exact place when you book.
Time and pace: 2-3 hour routes are standard for comfortably seeing the main sights. If you want to visit the Rynek Underground, enter Wawel interiors or go into museums, book extra time and tickets - the guide will help plan priorities.
Weather and clothing: weather in Krakow can change quickly - comfortable shoes and layered clothing are a good idea. For a trip to Wieliczka bring a warmer layer - it can be cooler inside the salt mine.
Payments and vouchers: the website offers vouchers as gifts. For group payments agree on the payment method in advance (bank transfer, cash, other) - this makes organization easier.
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Does the guide speak English? - Yes, tours in English are available. Prices for English-language tours may differ, so it's best to confirm the price when booking.
How many people can be in a group? - Ms. Kasprowicz usually leads groups from individual guests up to several dozen people. For very large groups prices are set per person. If the group is very large, ask about availability of headset/audio-guide sets.
Does the guide handle tickets to museums and attractions? - The guide helps with planning and can advise which tickets are worth buying in advance. Many tickets (for example the Rynek Underground or the salt mine) are limited, so booking ahead is wise.
Are the routes suitable for children and seniors? - Yes. Ms. Kasprowicz has experience guiding children and older visitors - programs can be tailored to pace and interests.
What if the weather ruins plans? - Most routes can be partially adapted (for example less walking, more stops indoors). If needed, consult alternatives with the guide before the tour.
If you want to discover Krakow with a guide who combines reliable knowledge with humour and anecdotes - Małgorzata Kasprowicz's offer is a valuable option. Flexible routes, experience with many types of groups and a practical approach to organisation make sightseeing pleasant and stress-free.
Book your date early, write (or call - full contact details are on the Kontakt page at ZwiedzanieKrakowa.com) and describe your needs. That way the guide can prepare a route perfectly matched to your group.
Final friendly note: we wish you a great time exploring Krakow!
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