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Kraków without museums — walking in the traces of World War II

Where to feel history on your own skin by seeing monuments, walls and memorial sites — 1-, 2- and 4‑hour routes, practical tips and how to visit respectfully and safely

How to Avoid Queues at Wawel and Tour in Style

A practical guide by Małgorzata Kasprowicz — quick tips, best times and small tricks to make your visit pleasant and stress-free.

How to Avoid Queues at the Barbican in Krakow - A Practical Guide

Simple tricks, best times and concrete tips to make visiting the Barbican pleasant and stress-free

Kościuszko Mound: viewing terraces, architecture and history - a practical guide for team-building groups during the holidays

How to plan a visit to Kościuszko Mound - transport, reservations, group tips and ideas for a successful, stress-free outing during the holiday season

Pomorska Street — Kraków’s Museum of Memory: What to Know Before Your Visit

A place that remembers the suffering and courage of Kraków’s residents under two totalitarian regimes — a practical guide for visitors

Rakowicki Cemetery in One Hour - What to See on a 1‑Hour Walking Tour

Route, most interesting graves, practical tips and small curiosities - a guide for visitors to Kraków

Szeroka Street in Kazimierz, Kraków - the heart of the Jewish quarter

History, key places, 60- and 120-minute mini-routes, photo spots, food and practical tips for adults 30–45, teachers and families

Traces of World War II in Krakow - how to see, understand and respect places of memory

A practical guide to short and longer routes, organisational tips and pointers that will help you visit Krakow “with class” - so history feels close and your impressions stay well ordered.

How to show Kraków to a VIP in 48 hours in winter?

A quick, elegant program for business guests: architecture, history and comfort in a winter setting

A Guided Walk in Kraków: Plac Bohaterów Getta and the Best Places for a Break

How to plan a reflective walk around Podgórze, where to sit for coffee and what’s worth seeing within a few minutes of the square

Wawel and the Royal Road — what is really worth seeing in Krakow?

A complete, practical guide to the royal route: top highlights, practical tips, surprising facts and food suggestions.

Józefa Street in Kazimierz, Krakow - gates, courtyards and the most interesting addresses

The most cinematic street in Kazimierz: where to peek into gates, where to have coffee and which places connect history with everyday life. Practical 60/120-minute routes, photo spots and tips for adults 30-45, teachers and families

Market Square, the Underground, Wawel and Nowa Huta - how to plan the perfect day in Krakow?

A practical route plan, information about tickets for the Market Underground and Nowa Huta Underground, transport, recommended places to eat and stay, and tips to save time.

May holiday in Krakow with youth - 1- and 2-day routes combining architecture and history

Simple, engaging and practical walking plans for a class, Erasmus group or friends - what to see, how to schedule it and how to keep young explorers' attention

Photography route in Krakow with your dog: Museum of the Home Army and the best shots

A one-day walk combining history (Museum of the Home Army), photogenic spots and breaks in dog-friendly cafés — a practical plan for a photographer with a pet.

A Quiet Route through Kraków - Traces of World War II Away from the Crowds

Where to go to see the city's wartime memory in silence: Kazimierz, Podgórze, Płaszów, the forts and the bunkers of Nowa Huta

How to plan an itinerary: Barbican, Kraków’s architecture and history for large groups (30–60 people)

A practical plan, logistical tips and route ideas focused on the Barbican and the most interesting examples of architecture and history — prepared with large groups in mind.

How to See Traces of World War II in Kraków with Your Family - route and practical tips

A 2–3 hour route, memorial sites, Oskar Schindler’s Factory, Kazimierz and Podgórze - how to organize the walk, talk with children and where to take a break

A Kraków route following World War II — perfect for an autumn weekend with friends

A suggested route for a group of friends: memorial sites and museums in Kraków, practical tips, recommended places to eat and an FAQ — all in English, ready to use in autumn.

Church of St. Catherine and St. Margaret in Kraków — a small Gothic Kazimierz treasure you shouldn't miss

How to discover the history, murals and monastery corners when you only have a few hours between classes or during an Erasmus stay

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