A city trip to Krakow with a visit to Auschwitz should be on every travel lover’s list. Krakow is one of the most beautiful cities in Europe, rich in history and stunning architecture.

Day trip to Auschwitz with a Dutch guide
A visit to Auschwitz is a heavy but important part of a trip to Krakow. Just an hour and a half away, this historically charged place offers a poignant view of history. With a Dutch guide, you not only hear the facts but also personal stories, making the experience more intense. A visit to Auschwitz helps us better understand our collective past and is an important reminder that must be preserved.
Wawel Castle
During your city trip to Krakow, there are several sights you shouldn’t miss. Wawel Castle, located on a hill, offers beautiful views over the city and a rich history. At the foot of the hill, you’ll find the Wawel Dragon, a statue named Smok Wawelski. The climb to the top is worth it, with statues along the way telling the castle’s history. Once at the top, you can enter the castle, which is on the UNESCO World Heritage List. The grounds around the castle are free to visit, but there is a surcharge for the museums.
Explore Krakow by bike
Want to combine your city trip to Krakow with an active activity? Then take a bike tour! With a guided bike tour, you can see all the city’s key points in a short time. Baja Bikes’ highlight tour is the most popular, where you cycle in a group past various attractions.
Krakow sightseeing bike tour
- Barbican
- The Wawel Dragon
- Juliusz Słowacki Theatre
- Kazimierz (Jewish Quarter)
- St. Mary’s Basilica
- Main Market Square & Cloth Hall
- Plac Nowy
- St. Barbara’s Church
- Synagogues in the Jewish Quarter
- Wawel Castle
Other details of the guided bike tour
The tour lasts about 3 hours and is offered by Baja Bikes, with the option for a Dutch-speaking guide. The tour is child-friendly, and children’s bikes and seats are available.
Is Krakow bike-friendly?
Yes, Krakow is a bike-friendly city with nearly 200 kilometers of bike paths and lanes. Explore the city by bike for a pleasant and efficient way to discover the city.
Did you know: Krakow
- KLM offers direct flights to Krakow.
- Krakow has the largest collection of art objects in Poland.
- The Czartoryski Museum has works by Rembrandt and da Vinci.
- Krakow has more than 40 parks, gardens, and forests.
- The city has nearly 800,000 inhabitants.
- The University of Krakow is the second oldest in Europe.
With this information, you are well-prepared to discover Krakow, including an emotional but important visit to Auschwitz.
