Electric car tour passing by the Juliusz Słowacki Theatre in Krakow.
Outdoor café under arches with view of St. Mary's Basilica in Krakow, Poland.
Electric car tour passing Krakow's historic Barbican.
Krakow's Main Square at sunset with St. Mary's Basilica and Cloth Hall.
Electric car tour in Krakow's Main Square with St. Mary's Basilica in the background.
Krakow's Main Market Square with Cloth Hall and Town Hall Tower, view from above.
Krakow Cloth Hall and Town Hall Tower in Main Market Square during guided city tour.

Krakow Audio Guided Tour in an Electric Car

Krakow
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Duration: 1.5 hours (approx.)

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Experience Krakow Audio Guided Tour in an Electric Car and explore Kraków’s Old Town, Kazimierz, and the former Ghetto without any walking required—just history unfolding around you from a silent electric car. Meet your English-speaking driver, find comfort in your seat, and choose one of 8 audio guide languages before beginning your journey through Krakow's storied streets. Your tour starts with an introduction to Kraków’s Old Town, where cobbled paths lead past Gothic spires that whisper tales of the city's royal heritage.

Enjoy a tranquil journey through Krakow's royal and historical sites in an eco-friendly electric car as part of the 'Krakow Audio Guided Tour in an Electric Car'.

From your seat, take in famous landmarks like Wawel Castle and Schindler’s Factory during this 1.5 to 2-hour audio guided tour.

With commentary available in eight languages, explore Kraków's rich narratives including the Jagiellonian dynasty and Kazimierz’s synagogues on an electric car tour with a driver.

This guided drive effortlessly combines key sights of Poland’s historic city Krakow into one cohesive story-filled circuit without any need for personal planning.

Visit Ghetto Heroes Square, where remnants of the original ghetto walls stand as poignant reminders of the Jewish families who once lived there during Nazi occupation.

Admission for a visit to landmarks including Wawel Castle and the Jewish Quarter with drive-by of Schindler’s Factory

Access to an English-speaking driver

Entry includes onboard audio commentary available in 8 languages

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Electric car tour passing by the Juliusz Słowacki Theatre in Krakow.

Electric car tour passing by the Juliusz Słowacki Theatre in Krakow.

Sit back and enjoy a complete exploration of Krakow's Old Town, Kazimierz, and the former Ghetto—all from within a silent electric car. This hassle-free journey means no walking is required as history unfolds around you.

Getting Started

You'll be greeted by your English-speaking driver who will assist in setting up your audio guide, available in eight languages. After settling into the vehicle and selecting your language preference, a brief introduction will prepare you for an memorable ride through Krakow's storied streets.

From Castles to the Ghetto: One Continuous Journey

The tour begins amidst the cobblestone paths of Old Town Kraków. Here, Gothic spires and royal history come alive as you pass famous landmarks like St. Mary’s Basilica with its towering presence in Main Square. Nearby stands the historic Cloth Hall alongside the revered Jagiellonian University—home to Copernicus and one of the world's oldest institutions.

As your journey continues into Kazimierz, once an independent city known as the Jewish Quarter, you'll notice a distinct change in atmosphere. This area is rich with history where synagogues and churches stand side by side, reflecting its vibrant multicultural past. The route then guides you through what remains of the former Kraków Ghetto, where remnants of the original ghetto wall serve as poignant reminders of the tragic events during Nazi occupation.

The tour concludes powerfully at Ghetto Heroes Square before making a stop near Schindler’s Factory. If desired, your driver can adjust the ending point to this location instead of returning you to the starting spot. The entire 1.5-hour experience offers an engaging commentary provided by your onboard guide throughout.

Outdoor café under arches with view of St. Mary's Basilica in Krakow, Poland.

Outdoor café under arches with view of St. Mary's Basilica in Krakow, Poland.

Electric car tour passing Krakow's historic Barbican.

Electric car tour passing Krakow's historic Barbican.

Krakow's Main Square at sunset with St. Mary's Basilica and Cloth Hall.

Krakow's Main Square at sunset with St. Mary's Basilica and Cloth Hall.

What to bring

  • For colder months (December-February) or rainy periods (May-September), pack warm clothing like jackets, sweaters, and umbrellas.
  • In warmer weather from June to August, consider bringing sunglasses, a hat, or cap for sun protection while riding.
  • A phone or camera with full battery is recommended to capture views through the open or windowed design of the vehicle.

Comfortable clothing is advised if you plan on stepping off at brief stops for photos.

What's not allowed

  • Entry into landmarks such as Schindler’s Factory isn't included, so visiting any site en route isn’t part of the tour.
  • To maintain cleanliness, eating inside the electric vehicle is discouraged.

The compact space may not accommodate large luggage or bulky bags comfortably.

Accessibility

  • This tour accommodates wheelchairs and strollers; however, there's no dedicated storage in the vehicle. An extra seat must be booked if bringing a wheelchair or stroller.

The ride is smooth for guests with limited mobility. You may bring an assistant to help at boarding points as needed.

Additional information

  • An audio guide in eight languages—English, Swedish, German, Polish, French, Russian, Spanish, and Italian—is available.
  • If you'd like the tour to conclude at Schindler’s Factory near its end, inform your driver. Please note that return transport won't be provided if this is chosen as an endpoint.
  • Entry into sites isn’t included; it's a drive-only experience.
  • The tour runs regardless of weather conditions, so dress appropriately and plan according to the forecast.

This option offers a complete view of Kraków efficiently for first-time visitors who prefer not walking long distances.

Timings

November-February:

    Daily tours at 10am and 2pm

    March to October:

      Daily departures at 9:30am, 1pm, and 5pm

      Electric car tour in Krakow's Main Square with St. Mary's Basilica in the background.

      Electric car tour in Krakow's Main Square with St. Mary's Basilica in the background.

      Krakow's Main Market Square with Cloth Hall and Town Hall Tower, view from above.

      Krakow's Main Market Square with Cloth Hall and Town Hall Tower, view from above.

      Book at least a day in advance during peak season to secure your spot and avoid sold-out sessions.

      Come prepared with warm, waterproof clothing or sun-protective items depending on the time of year you visit: December to February requires jackets or umbrellas, while June to August calls for sunglasses or hats.

      Ensure your phone is fully charged before starting the tour as it can be handy for capturing memories and listening to any additional audio content during breaks in commentary.

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      FAQs

      This tour spans between 1.5 to 2 hours and includes visits to major sites like Wawel Castle and Schindler's Factory.
      During these months, consider bringing sun-protective items such as sunglasses and a hat or cap to stay comfortable during the tour.
      Yes, the audio guide is available in eight different languages, allowing you to choose your preferred one at the start of the journey.
      A fully charged phone or camera is recommended for taking pictures from the vehicle, which features an open or windowed design allowing great views of Kraków.
      It's advisable to carry warm and waterproof clothing such as jackets, sweaters, or umbrellas when touring from December to February or May to September.
      An English-speaking driver will accompany you throughout the tour, providing commentary in eight languages via an onboard audio system.
      The tour highlights various historical aspects including Kraków's royal legacy, Jewish heritage sites in Kazimierz, and WWII landmarks like Schindler’s Factory.
      The tour uses a silent electric car, providing a zero-emission experience as you explore Kraków’s landmarks.
      The guided drive includes visits to landmarks like Wawel Castle, Kazimierz's Jewish Quarter, and a pass-by view of Schindler’s Factory.
      No, you don't have to plan your own route. The English-speaking driver will guide you through Kraków’s key sights smoothly.

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