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History, key places, 60- and 120-minute mini-routes, photo spots, food and practical tips for adults 30–45, teachers and families
Where Tempel is, what to know before visiting with your family, and how to plan a private tour with a guide
A short guide for tourists: how not to miss the context, respect tradition and support local communities
A Baroque block on Kupa Street, minutes from Szeroka and Miodowa. What to see, how to plan a 45/90-minute route, where to take the best photos and how to combine sightseeing with breaks
The oldest preserved synagogue in Poland: what to see inside, how to combine your visit with nearby sites and the best hours for photos. For adults 30–45, teachers and families
Friday light, Saturday calm and a colorful calendar from Purim to Hanukkah. Where to go, what to see, how to combine symbols, tastes and the best photographs
A neo-Renaissance gem on Miodowa: what to see inside, how to combine your visit with nearby places and where to catch the best shots. For adults 30-45, teachers and families
The only synagogue in Poland with its main prayer hall on an upper floor. What to see, how to combine the visit with other Kazimierz sites, best hours for photos and practical 45/90-minute routes
A short guide for those who want to learn Krakow traditions without surprises and long waits
A route without crowds, with respect for memory — a proposal for those who want to learn Kraków's wartime history in an intimate, comfortable format
A short, pleasant route for those who want to feel the city from the saddle, see the House under the Cross and still make time for a good coffee.
A practical guide to synagogues, streets, food and ideas for an unforgettable weekend
From a lively pre-1939 neighborhood, through postwar silence, to today's memory. 60- and 120-minute routes, places to look at more closely, and practical tips
History, main sights, cuisine and culture of Kazimierz — a comprehensive guide
History, places, customs, food, music and practical walking routes woven with what visitors really look for
A relaxed pace, lesser-known attractions and places that make the stay pleasant - a plan tailored for comfort and curiosity
From Gothic churches through Renaissance and Baroque to eclectic tenements and synagogues. Where to look to see the most, and how to shape a 60- or 120-minute visual feast