Krakow WWII Jewish Ghetto & Schindler Factory Golf Cart Tour Discount Tickets

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Overview

This is not a general sightseeing tour — it is a focused and powerful WWII and Holocaust experience in Krakow. Unlike standard city tours that combine multiple districts, this experience is dedicated entirely to the Jewish Ghetto and the story of Nazi occupation. By focusing on one area, you gain deeper insight, stronger storytelling, and a more meaningful understanding of what happened here. Traveling by electric golf cart allows you to cover key historical sites comfortably in just 45 minutes — ideal for visitors with limited time who still want a high-impact experience. With immersive audio commentary, you will hear real stories of life inside the ghetto, deportations to Auschwitz, and the extraordinary story of Oskar Schindler. This tour is designed to be short, intense, and unforgettable — offering depth rather than distance.

Meeting and Pickup

Meeting point

Mikołaja Zyblikiewicza, Województwo małopolskie, 31-033, Poland

On the front of żabka shop

Language Offered

Norwegian-AUDIO

German-AUDIO

Swedish-AUDIO

Russian-AUDIO

Portuguese-AUDIO

Korean-AUDIO

Greek-AUDIO

English-AUDIO

English-GUIDE

Croatian-AUDIO

Italian-AUDIO

French-AUDIO

Hungarian-AUDIO

Spanish-AUDIO

Czech-AUDIO

Ukrainian-AUDIO

Japanese-AUDIO

Slovak-AUDIO

Polish-AUDIO

Polish-GUIDE

Romanian-AUDIO

Danish-AUDIO

Turkish-AUDIO

Dutch-AUDIO

Serbian-AUDIO

Itinerary

1. Plac Bohaterow Getta
Plac Bohaterów Getta in Krakow (formerly Plac Zgody) was the historical heart of the Jewish Ghetto in Podgórze (1941–1943). It was the site of selections, executions, and deportations of thousands of Jews to extermination camps. Today, it is commemorated by a memorial of 33 large cast-iron chairs and 37 smaller ones, symbolizing abandoned belongings and the emptiness left behind by former residents.
2. Eagle Pharmacy - Museum of Krakow
The “Under the Eagle” Pharmacy in Krakow is a place of remarkable history. During World War II, it served as a refuge and a source of help for Jewish residents of the Krakow Ghetto. Run by Tadeusz Pankiewicz, it became a symbol of courage and humanity.
3. Fabryka Emalia Oskara Schindlera
The Oskar Schindler Enamel Factory in Krakow (4 Lipowa Street) was established in 1937 as a Jewish-owned company called “Rekord.” In 1939, it was taken over by German entrepreneur Oskar Schindler, who produced enamelware and military equipment there. By employing Jewish workers from the Krakow Ghetto and later from the Plaszow camp, Schindler saved the lives of around 1,200 Jews.
4. Ghetto Wall Fragment
The walls of the Krakow Ghetto, built by the Germans in 1941 in the Podgórze district, symbolized isolation and terror. They enclosed an area where over 15,000–20,000 Jews were forced to live in overcrowded conditions. Today, two sections of the wall remain (at Lwowska Street 25–27 and in the Podgórze Planty Park), serving as a physical reminder of the destruction of Krakow’s Jewish community (1941–1943).

Inclusion

Headphones for audio guide

Audio guide (multiple languages available)

Transportation by electric golf cart

45-minute golf cart tour

Visit to key WWII and Holocaust sites

Professional driver

Exclusion

Food and drinks

Hotel pickup and drop-off

Entry inside Schindler’s Factory (external visit only)

Personal expenses

Cancellation Policy

Check mark icon Refundable tickets

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

  • 100% refund if cancelled 1+ days before the start date
  • 0% refund if cancelled less than 1 day(s) before the start date

Additional Info

Public transportation options are available nearby

Suitable for all physical fitness levels

Supplied by citytourkrakow.com

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