Krakow: Schindler's Factory Tour with Optional Ghetto Walk - 2026 (Verified Reviews)


About This Experience
Highlights
- Discover the true story behind Oskar Schindler's Enamel Factory.
- Learn about the Jewish community in Cracow before and during WWII
- Explore the timeline of Nazi occupation in Cracow
- Walk through the real historical site of the former Krakow Ghetto.
- Enjoy an intimate, small-group atmosphere with a licensed guide.
What's Included
- ✓ Skip-the-line entrance ticket to the Oskar Schindler's Enamel Factory Museum.
- ✓ Professional Licensed Guide with expert commentary in English.
- ✓ Small Group Setting (maximum 14 participants) for group options.
- ✓ Private Expert Guide (only if the Private Option is selected).
- ✓ Guided Walking Tour of the former Jewish Ghetto (only if Option 2 is selected).
- ✓ Personal Headsets (provided for groups of 6 or more people to ensure perfect audibility inside the museum).
Not Included
- Guided Ghetto Walk (not included if "Museum Only" or "Private Museum" is selected).
- Hotel pickup and drop-off.
- Food and drinks.
- Transportation between locations (this is a walking tour).
Good to Know
- ID Match: The names of the participants provided during booking must exactly match the names on their physical IDs or passports.
- Security Check: All participants must carry a physical photo ID or passport to enter the museum.
- Duration: The museum portion of the tour lasts approximately 1 hour and 30 minutes to 1 hour and 40 minutes.
- Museum Layout: The exhibition involves walking through a dynamic museum layout organized across 3 different levels.
- Photography: Photography is permitted throughout the museum for personal use, but it must be done strictly without a flash.
Meeting Point
Where to meet: > We will meet directly opposite the museum entrance at Lipowa 3, in front of the "Krakowska Huta Szkła" (Kraków Glassworks). How to recognize your guide: I will be waiting for you there, holding a sign that says "Krakintour". Why this spot? The museum entrance at Lipowa 4 is often very crowded. Meeting across the street at the Glassworks allows us to greet each other in a quieter space and begin our introduction comfortably before we enter the exhibition together.










